Young Boss with Isabelle Guarino

How to Make SIX FIGURES in a Week Doing Medical Sales

Season 2

Do you want to make $650,000 in a week? Who doesn’t? In this episode, we talk about how discipline and consistency are the absolute keys to success, why the average person lacks imagination, and why you should take your parent’s advice with a grain of salt. I sat down with the successful and inspiring Trevor Watters, CEO of Biomedic Consulting. We’re playing chess, not checkers—let’s dive in.

Trevor’s journey began in the corporate world at LabCorp, where he quickly realized that the structured environment of corporate America wasn't for him. Trevor's entrepreneurial spirit led him to create Biomedic Consulting, where he could do things his way and provide a full spectrum of services that go beyond the constraints he previously faced. He believes in spotting opportunities where others see limitations and seizing them to fulfill his dreams.

One of the standout moments of Trevor’s journey? He made a staggering $650,000 in just one week. How did he do it? By being a connector and putting himself in the right position. He emphasizes that doing something selflessly for someone else can come back tenfold. He shared with us his approach is all about networking and playing multiple chess pieces to create winning strategies. He’s not afraid to take risks, pivot, and tackle new challenges head-on.

For Trevor, success isn't just about financial gain; it's about having the freedom to choose how to spend your time. Delaying gratification and prioritizing long-term success are other key pieces of his approach. He shared that fitness has played a crucial role in his life, instilling the discipline and consistency needed to thrive as an entrepreneur. His focus on mental health and personal growth shows that success is as much about mindset as it is about talent and skills.


Subscribe to Young Boss with Isabelle Guarino wherever you get your podcasts, and be sure to like, share and follow on Instagram and TikTok.

And remember, youth is your power.