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In this Mission Matters episode, Adam Torres interviews Marczell Klein, Success Coach and Founder of Marczell Klein Corp, live at Monetized Talks in Beverly Hills. From coaching celebrities to running transformational seminars, Marczell shares how he reprograms minds using hypnosis and high-performance psychology to help people achieve permanent breakthroughs in record time.
About Marczell Klein
Marczell Klein is an American hypnotist, confidence trainer, motivational speaker, and success coach who has worked with tens of thousands of people all over the country.
Known for using the advanced, cutting-edge psychological techniques he developed over many years of study, he has helped countless people boost their confidence and more productively work toward achieving their goals.
Marczell’s modern approach to hypnosis is wholly unique and has drawn attention from several media outlets, including Thrive Global, Kivo Daily, Disrupt Magazine, Medium, and several others.
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Hey, I’d like to welcome you to another episode of Mission Matters. My name is Adam Torres and if you’d like to apply to be a guest on the show, just head on over to mission matters.com and click on Be Our Guest to Apply. All right, so today I am in Beverly Hills, California at one of my favorite monthly events.
David Rivera is, has his monetized talks tonight. And let me tell you, this is the community is outstanding. If you haven’t been to one of these. Monetize talks.com. Go check it out and I’ll see you here next month. So my next guest is one of the speakers tonight. Marczell. Marczell, welcome to the show.
Thanks for having me. Alright, so I know that you are the success guy and I deemed you that I know formal title Success Coach and we’ll get into business that you’re doing and and also how you’re helping people succeed. But before we do that, I’m just curious, David Rivera monetized talks. How’d you get introduced to the community?
Talk to me. Well, one of my really good friends, her name’s Natasha. She spoke here, I believe last month, Natasha. Ow I was here. Yeah. Yeah. And she recommended that. I meet David and I met him and he is amazing. So I figured, Hey, what’s going on? We had some synergy, invited him to come speak. So I said, why not?
And you know, honestly, it looks incredible. I do this all the time. And yeah, this audience is great. It’s a great audience, great people, beautiful event, beautiful home, and David’s amazing. So, yeah, I’m happy to be here. How, how’d you get into the business originally? So speaking success, like, like where’d that start for you?
I started when I was 15. I was coaching 15 What? Yeah, I, I, I was helping people become more confident. Mm. And I didn’t really think I’d make a career out of it. And then when I was 18 years old, I was already doing seminars. Mm. And I saw my friend get hypnotized, and in a matter of like five minutes, he went from not having any confidence to being super confident.
Interesting. And then I saw that and I said, well, I’m gonna go study this. I went down this rabbit hole and I started helping people out. And before I knew it, you know, I got much, much bigger, started helping people. Mm-hmm. Not just become confident, but you know, I took a company from a 30 million company to a billion in 10 months.
I helped Jake Paul for the last seven years. Wow. I’m working with him on Monday. Yeah. I mean, so many different things. Athletes, professional sports teams. Mm-hmm. Some of the biggest entrepreneurs in the world. I mean, at this point I have insane amounts of clients, but they come to me because they want to reprogram their mind instantly.
Mm. So the main thing I do for people is I help ’em change their mindset. I. So they can go to the next level. Wow, that’s interesting. And so how did you know, like, was there a point, so you went down that rabbit hole, I wanna stay at that rabbit hole moment, just a moment longer. Sure. How did you know like this was gonna be your thing?
Like, or did you know, was it a progression? Was it just like, how, how’d that happen? I knew I would be helping people my whole life. I wanted to be a doctor and then I, I dropped outta college and I had my first seminar before I dropped outta college. But I knew I was gonna drop out anyways. Yeah. I just wanted to wait.
So I had something going on the side. Mm-hmm. My mom wouldn’t be too mad at me or my dad. Yeah. So shout out mom, dad. Okay. Go ahead. And she was mad, you know, dropped out as she should be, but I, I, I knew I would do it. My first ever seminar, I took a video and that video I said, I’m gonna have massive seminars and, you know, a lot of people are gonna come.
I’m gonna change a lot of lives. Wow. And then I was looking for whatever tools I could find, knowledge psychology that would accelerate my ability to help someone. And then when I stumbled on hypnosis, I was like. Wow. I just saw a friend of mine who had no confidence at all. Five minutes to become the most confident person, walks off stage, never been with a woman before.
And the prettiest girl in the room walked by, puts his hand out, spins her around, whoa. Leans in, kisses her, ends up dating her for three months, you know, and he was with her that night. He’s never been with anyone. So kid out. I shit you not. And when I saw that, I, I was like, there’s no way. It’s just happen.
There’s no way. I never, there’s no way. And I was just in so much disbelief. I started studying it. I thought, hypnosis, you have to be a psychiatrist or something. And I was like, I’m, if I’m gonna be a doctor, I’m gonna go down that rabbit hole. Yeah. And then I realized, you don’t need to do that. And I started watching YouTube videos and I started practicing and I got really good, really fast.
’cause I thought everyone could do it. Turns out everything I was watching was fake, everything was watching was fake, and all the things I was able to do. Yeah, no one else has ever actually done. So I got pretty good pretty fast, just ’cause I believed that it was possible. Whoa. What do you think? So do you think that you, it was a gift then, right?
It’s would you say natural gift would you say? Like, how would you word it? I don’t wanna put words in your mind. I say, I would say I got lucky by being confident early on. ’cause the confidence made me better and made me more motivated. It’s like breaking the five minute mile, like you didn’t know and you were just running and I thought everyone was running it.
I thought everyone was running it, you know? I thought everyone. Is running it normally, even though they’re lying about it. Yeah. And then that helped me. But, you know, I think anyone can do what I do. Uhhuh, I just think you gotta want it bad enough. And if you want it bad enough, you’ll do it. My obsession is I’m, I wanna help people in the shortest amount of time.
Mm-hmm. To have the most ridiculous, permanent change. How do you take someone who can’t speak mm-hmm. And make a public speaker in two minutes? How do you take someone today? Yeah. One of my good friends, he’s like, please help me. My mom just had a heart attack last month. Help her quit smoking 30 seconds later.
She can’t touch a cigarette. 40 years smoking, 30 seconds gone. Wow. You know, I mean, I can, and that’s just casual stuff. What about business? You’re stuck at 2 million a year. You wanna go to 10? Yeah. You come to me next month. You have a record? Month. Month after that record Month. Month after that record month, you know?
Mm. I client come to me, $0. First month. He had his friend pay for it. I charge a million a year. He had his friend spot him. Very, very, very rich friend. Yeah. He got a line of credit for him too. Spends a million to me month one makes a million dollars back, month five, five and a half million and just continue to scale.
Wow. So it really depends. I believe mindset’s everything. And if you can master your mind, you master your behavior the way you show up. And the easiest way to do it is to program yourself to go get it, you know? Yeah. The court I always tell people is, if you’re programmed for success, success is inevitable.
Mm. If you’re not, it’s impossible. Mm-hmm. So, you know, as long as you’re programmed to get what you want, you’ll get it. Like, you know, an example would be someone’s fat. If someone’s fat, it doesn’t matter how hard they try to lose weight, they can’t do it. Why? Yeah. Why do they go home and have a cheesecake?
Because they’re programmed to be fat. So if you change their programming, I don’t care how hard they try, they’re gonna end up in the gym. They’re gonna end up getting in shape. And that’s exactly what I show people. I show people how to reprogram their mind, how to take control over their actions and emotions.
So their goals are aligned with their programming, and then there’s no resistance. It just happens naturally. You want the love of your life. It comes to you. It almost feels like everything happens instantly. Mm-hmm. Why? Why is everything just falling in my lap? Why am I making more money? Yeah. Why am I so healthy?
Why is love of my life coming my way? So. That’s what I show people how to do. Hmm. What do you enjoy about doing seminars? A lot of different ways you can work with people, especially with what you’re, the, the prices you’re commanding. You could stay one-on-one, you can do whatever you want. Yeah. Like what do you, what do you enjoy about, about doing seminars?
I feel like it allows me to tap into. My best self. Mm-hmm. Where I can really perform. And in a group setting, like the energy, when you say that, like what do you, yeah. The energy. How do, but when you have someone come up and they’re vulnerable enough and they tell you, you know, all of a sudden they go, you know, I’m here because this is my last straw.
I’m about to kill myself. Wow. And then you change their life on the spot. Mm. And there’s five other people in the audience that had the same thing, that didn’t have the courage to come up. And then you have all of a sudden, everyone opens up, everyone gets comfortable, everyone starts coming to you, and you’re just changing life after life.
Mm. And you know, my seminars aren’t short. They’re 12 hours a day. There are no breaks. 12 hours a day, four days in a row, no fucking breaks, no lunch, no bathroom usually. Wow. And we go all in. And by the time they’re done, I mean, I’ve broken down every piece of resistance someone has every wall. You can’t do that in a one-on-one setting, but in a massive group, in a massive seminar with the audience.
And the audience is supporting you. Everyone’s rooting for you. Yeah. And then the whole dynamic comes together and the exercises and people just pour their heart out. Yeah. I feel like there’s nothing like it in the world for personal development, man. I’m emotionally drains hearing it right now, I feel like.
How do you feel like after you come out of there, that’s gotta be like a cleansing, almost like a. A purge. A what? What word would you use? Like it’s a, yeah, I burn like almost 9,000 calories a day on stage. That’s what I thought. I thought so. It’s like a, it’s athlete, Olympic athlete. It’s extremely, you have to be in good shape.
Yeah. You have to be super focused. You have to be sharp. You gotta be on point. Yeah. And the preparation before seminar was about, for me, it’s about two weeks. Everything from sleep. I start sleeping 12 hours a day before. Mm. Hydration. If I’m a little bit dehydrated, I could see my performance dip. If I got one hour less sleep than I should have, I could feel my performance dip.
Wow. So it’s just. Diet, everything, inflammation. You gotta carb load far enough out like three, four days before. Mm-hmm. And then maintain that while resting, because the last thing you want is inflammation when you’re on stage, standing all day, you know, and then just continuing to fuel your brain. It’s very hard.
Very, and then, you know, you never know what’s gonna happen. Like if someone comes up on stage, it’s not like the schedule is so rigid. Sometimes 12 hours, sometimes 17 hours. It just depends on the day. Whoa. It can go crazy. But, you know, I feel like when you do something for others, motivation is limitless.
I, I, it just, if you’re motivated, if you someone’s inside that room and. They were counting on you to change your life. Yeah, I remember I had 104 fever at a seminar. I shouldn’t have had that, but I was stressed out that week. My dad was in the hospital, I had surgery and a bunch of stuff, and I got sick and 104 fever sore throat could barely breathe.
And yet somehow I went through the whole seminar. I swear to God, the only thing that kept me moving is that every time I looked in the audience and I saw people like, I need this, like I, I need him. That’s what motivated me. So I feel like if, if you are, if you come from a selfless place. People would be surprised to what they’re capable of.
Man. Alright. I hear them calling you on stage right now. So last thing I want you to do is look at the camera. Yep. Tell and how do people follow up? How do they learn more? How do they connect with you and your platform? Hit me up on Instagram at Marczell, Marczell. I believe the name will be in the bottom here.
And shoot me a dm. Just say that we were on Mission Matters. Mm-hmm. And I’ll send you guys the free audio. It’s called Dominate Your Day. So go ahead and send me a dm, say DYD. And my team will send you a free hypnosis audio that will change your life. You listen to it every morning, it’ll make you more confident, more motivated.
That’s awesome. For everybody listening at home, just so you know, we’ll definitely put the links in the show notes so you can just click on the links and head right on over. And speaking to the audience. If this is your first time with Mission Matters and you haven’t done it yet, hit that subscribe or a follow button.
This is a daily show. Each and every day we’re bringing you new content, new ideas, and hopefully new inspiration to help you on way on your journey as well. So again, hit that subscribe or follow button. And Marczell, man, appreciate you coming up. I wanna take a picture with you. Let’s do it. Came on. Oh, wrong way.
There we go. Thank you for having me on. Yes.




