Proximity with Ken Joslin
A Grow Stack Drive (GSD) Podcast
Your life doesn’t move by intention. It moves by proximity.
Proximity with Ken Joslin is the flagship podcast from Ken Joslin, founder of Grow Stack Drive (GSD) and the CREATE Conference, the leading faith-based entrepreneur conference in America.
Based on Ken’s upcoming book, The 14 Frequencies of Proximity, this podcast explores how the people you surround yourself with, the rooms you enter, and the voices you trust determine the direction, momentum, and outcomes of your life.
Each episode delivers practical, no-fluff conversations around leadership, faith, discipline, relationships, health, business, and finances—through the lens of intentional proximity.
Drawing from Ken’s journey from full-time ministry to elite real estate and building the GSD ecosystem and CREATE Conference, the show equips leaders and entrepreneurs to stop drifting, take responsibility, and curate environments that produce clarity, alignment, and lasting impact.
This isn’t motivation.
This is alignment.
This is intentional growth.
If you’re ready to change your circle, elevate your standards, and build a life of purpose and significance—this podcast is for you.
Change your proximity.
Change your frequency.
Change your future.
Proximity with Ken Joslin
Coaching with Ken | Building Your Daily Routine
In today’s episode with Ken Joslin, you’ll hear the importance of developing a daily routine and how it can affect your success. Ken shares insights from his experiences hanging out with some of the world's most successful business minds, CEOs, and business owners, noting that all of them have a solid morning routine or daily routine in place.
The Core Five, which stands for faith, health, relationships, business, and finances, are essential for building a strong foundation for a successful daily routine. He explains his morning routine in this episode. The second half of the day focuses on business and finances. Ken shares a hack for entrepreneurs to keep their top 10 to 20 revenue-generating individuals top of mind. Entrepreneurs can grow and build their businesses by investing time and effort into these key relationships.
Ken also emphasizes the importance of you prioritizing activities by using four colors on his Google Calendar, with blue being personal development, red spending time with people he loves, green representing time dedicated to revenue-generating activities, and yellow being working on the business, not in it. With dedication and commitment to a solid daily routine, entrepreneurs can maximize their potential and achieve their goals.
As always, I hope this episode helps you to build confidence, gain clarity, and create the community you deserve.
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