Shane Krider

ENTREPRENEUR, BUSINESS COACH, SPEAKER,
AUTHOR, EXECUTIVE PRODUCER

About Shane Krider

Shane Krider is a highly successful entrepreneur and life coach who has been a constant student of leadership development and personal development for twenty years. His desire to learn how to increase business results propelled him into the world of personal development. It was within this sector that Shane found professional and personal success.

Shane started his first business at 26-years old, working as an independent sales agent in the travel industry. His drive, passion and natural entrepreneurial abilities saw him achieve momentous success and within just two years he’d become a self-made millionaire.

An avid entrepreneur, Shane is continually expanding on his success, utilizing his passion for personal development and talent for public speaking, to launch new business ventures. Krider’s interest in the human spirit led him to be the Executive Producer of five documentary films. One of which, Unbeaten, was shortlisted for an Oscar.

Krider greatly values his wife and three children, and loves the opportunities his success has brought them. Being able to constantly travel together, while maintaining his successful business is a fortunate lifestyle they enjoy.

“I have a true passion for helping people from all over the world gain greater levels of perception through personal development teachings.”
Shane Krider

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Unbeaten Documentary Reviews

Unbeaten Documentary Reviews

Unbeaten, a documentary from Steven C. Barber and Tamara Henry, award-winning filmmakers, is a story that follows 31 paraplegics as they make their way through the toughest six day road race in the world for wheelchairs and handcycles. The 267 mile course runs through the mountains of Denali National Park, Alaska. With a midway transition, filmmakers follow two elite racers, Oscar ‘Oz” Sanchez and Alejandro Albor, in their pursuit of the gold medal in the 2008 Beijing Paralympics. The following is a collection of spoken reviews about the documentary.

“Steven Barber did a remarkable job of following these paraplegic athletes for six days as they took on what is called the most difficult race in the world. It’s Sadler’s Alaska Challenge, and the athletes are nothing short of remarkable. They’re passionate; they get exhausted, they get exhilarated. It’s a wonderful and incredible journey for them going up to Alaska, their training prior to Alaska, and then after Alaska, following two athletes in particular, as they go to Beijing for the Paralympics games. Oz Sanchez wins the gold medal, and Alejandro Arbor wins the bronze medal in the hand cycling competition.”

“I was just blown away. I thought I was going to see a little 30 minute, you know, inspirational movie. Well I looked, and it was an hour and a half later, and I had just been so completely taken by the whole thing. It was absolutely such a testimony to the human spirit, to what we can accomplish. The athletes were just amazing, and they were amazing because they were just people and it showed that. And the professionalism, the way it was done, was just so awesome. Absolutely wonderful, I want to send it to everyone I know.”

“It was inspiring, absolutely inspiring, what the human spirit, the human mind, is to this day. It still baffles me how incredible we can rise to our occasions.”

“The documentary was so moving for me on so many different levels. I went through crying and laughter and feeling such deep emotion about the trials and tribulations that these people went through.”

“Unbeaten was amazing! It’s interesting to see not just that the triumphs overcoming their physical universities in life but also how along with going for that goal life still has its challenges along the way as well and how to overcome all those hurdles together and make it to the very end to still reach your goal and always keep that in your sight. It was just amazing and very inspirational for me. It was incredible.”

To watch the full video of the Unbeaten review, please visit Shane Krider’s YouTube channel.

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Shane Krider is a successful personal development life coach, producer, speaker, author and entrepreneur. Along with his wife, Shane is the co-host of Born to Prosper’s Mind Power, which is a self-help podcast which challenges its listeners to delve deep into their minds to find success. In addition, Shane travels the world in luxury to speak to aspiring entrepreneurs at conferences and workshops to inspire them to find their own pathways to success. Shane Krider is part of The Prosperity of Life Network, a United States-based personal development business with a presence in 52+ countries.

Oscar “Oz” Sanchez, The Heart of a Champion

Oscar “Oz” Sanchez, The Heart of a Champion

Oscar “Oz” Sanchez has the heart of a champion. What does it take to have the heart of a champion? Know your competition, be prepared, do your homework, do your best, never give up… never give upnever give up.

[…] I hope for some of you, [this documentary] will redefine what it means to have the heart of a champion. And give you all the opportunity to maybe do some self-reflection about how these gentlemen […] were thrust into a position that they didn’t expect, but they responded in a way in which the results are nothing short of miraculous, and very inspiring.

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“This whole project was actually just sort of something that evolved, and I was fortunate enough to be in the right place at the right time that I in being one of the cast members if you will but I honestly had, you know, a lot of personal emotions involved with the movie. I hadn’t seen it myself, but I find myself just really going back to to an arena that I hadn’t really been at a while because, you know, and going back and watching especially that Beijing footage, the whole experience to me was surreal. So you’ve seen it on the film, brings back memories that and emotions that I didn’t even acknowledge at the time because everything was just happening so crazy and fast and you know watching it on film just really sort of gives you different spin on it.

Parts of the movie, Alejandro was [breaking down]. He was a very, very close to dear friend of mine and I dealt with a lot of different issues emotionally as a result of what his goals and what he suffered through and invested to get to that objective which he didn’t achieve and in the end he congratulated me and I still to this day sort of deal with mixed emotions about it but it was a passing the torch no doubt and in the end we both became better people as a result of it you know we’re in contact still and I love him to death.

What I like to believe is that we take away something from every experience in life, and when you got a situation where basically a film that you’re apart of or a project you’re apart of, you take a vested interest to learn your audience. If than ever you get a chance to stand in front of them and represent yourself so I did that and I walked away with a lot more than I expected from all these, you know, very inspirational aspects of life. And really had no idea or concept of what [Shane Krider and his company] stood for and they’re in the hole like, whoa, there is all this enthusiasm, all this energy, all these good objectives or missions, and it makes me want to be a part of it, no doubt.” -Oscar “Oz” Sanchez

For the full video, please visit Shane Krider’s YouTube page.

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Shane Krider is a successful personal development life coach, producer, speaker, author and entrepreneur. Along with his wife, Shane is the co-host of Born to Prosper’s Mind Power, which is a self-help podcast which challenges its listeners to delve deep into their minds to find success. In addition, Shane travels the world in luxury to speak to aspiring entrepreneurs at conferences and workshops to inspire them to find their own pathways to success. Shane Krider is part of The Prosperity of Life Network, a United States-based personal development business with a presence in 52+ countries.

A Peek Into My Life as an Executive Producer

A Peek Into My Life as an Executive Producer

When I’m not traveling the world, hosting my podcast Mind Power, or speaking at several personal growth events, I enjoy producing films that will inspire and uplift viewers’ spirits. As an executive producer, my job is to oversee the producer, the finances, and make sure the project gets completed on time. From documentaries to comedies, I’ve been the executive producer for five films, which are all outlined below.

Unbeaten (2009)

Although paraplegics can’t walk, they can still compete in races that test their strength, might, and willpower. As my proudest and inspiring film that was shortlisted for an Oscar, “Unbeaten” highlights the challenges that paraplegics face as they overcome their athletic limitations.

The film focuses specifically on three wheelchair racers — Chris Kohler, Geoffrey Erickson and Edwin Figueroa — on their journey to the finish line in Sadler’s Alaska Challenge. As the longest and toughest handcycle road race in the world, the challenging course spans 267 miles through Denali National Park. Commentary from two members of the U.S. Paralympics squad, Oz Sanchez, and Alejandro Albor, highlights their struggles in their quest to medal at the 2008 Beijing Paralympics.

The film was generously funded by Steve Forbes, the Editor-in-Chief of Forbes magazine, singer Cher, skateboarder, Apple founder Steve Jobs, and many other high-profile donors.

The Road Less Traveled (2009)

Stand-up comedian Michael Jr. uses his comedic wit to enlighten others who need it the most. He takes his show to a juvenile detention center in California, a homeless shelter in Los Angeles, abused children in Colorado, and more to brighten and inspire the spirits of today’s youth. This feel-good comedy will have you crying tears of joy.

Surfing with the Enemy (2011)

This documentary focuses on a group of surfers from Havana, Cuba who are struggling to establish a surf-spot. After plenty of searching across the island, the surfers stumble upon the controversial Guantanamo province, which is home to the infamous U.S. Naval Station at Guantanamo Bay. Through it all, the surfers learn what it means to be a surfer and a citizen of modern-day Cuba.

Halfway Home (2011)

Since September 11th, 2001, more than 1.8 million U.S. military personnel have deployed to fight in the Iraq and Afghanistan wars. The combat environment is brutal and intense, and servicemen and women face extreme challenges trying to integrate back into the norms of society. With little help from doctors, veterans and their families face with new and alternative methods of mental health treatment. The documentary was narrated by actor Martin Sheen, who is known for his roles in “Selma” and “The Amazing Spider Man.”

Resolve: A Guide to Post Traumatic Growth (2012)

This self-help documentary highlights survivors of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder as they cope with various personal struggles ranging from war, to loss of a child, to financial ruin, to athletic injury and more. The film provides great advice for trauma victims so they can find their path to a productive and satisfying life.

Shane Krider is a successful personal development life coach, producer, speaker, author and entrepreneur. Along with his wife, Shane is the co-host of Born to Prosper’s Mind Power, which is a self-help podcast which challenges its listeners to delve deep into their minds to find success. In addition, Shane travels the world in luxury to speak to aspiring entrepreneurs at conferences and workshops to inspire them to find their own pathways to success. Shane Krider is part of The Prosperity of Life Network, a United States-based personal development business with a presence in 52+ countries.