Emarc Malavolti and Alex Marck (aka Amarc) are on an entrepreneurial journey and having a ball. They’ve founded a number of ventures separately and together. One thing they love to do is talk to business leaders who have experience and expertise to share, and bring that wisdom to you in entertaining…
We have returned, with sounds laid down underground! We reached out from our broadcast bunker to speak with entrepreneurs about how they've dealt with the COVID-19 crisis, and we cover:★ The importance of mindset and what to do with forced downtime★ Why our definitions of essential will change ★ Why you need to market as much or more than pre-Covid★ How we've been coping in our own businessAll this and more in #podcastnumber10!
uGurus co-founder and CEO Brent Weaver sits down with us and tells us how he got started, then drops major wisdom, including:★ Why having a niche is crucial to your success, and so is charging more★ How to avoid wasting valuable time with prospecting ★ Who can and can't make it as an entrepreneur, and why it's OK★ Why being an entrepreneur today is better, but not easier.
Investor and Digital Marketer partner Roland Frasier has seen business from a lot of angles. At 18 he was selling houses, today he invests, mentors, and more. In our interview:★ The single step every entrepreneur has to take to achieve success★ How to protect your business ideas without losing the initiative★ Why seeking capital early might doom your business★ How entrepreneurs can create great—or terrible—partnershipsAll this and more, in Episode 8!
Digital Marketer CEO Ryan Deiss literally wrote the book (two, in fact!) on digital marketing, so we had to have him on the podcast! Ryan lets us in on:★ The crazy way he started out★ The mistakes that led him to be $250,000 in debt personally...twice!★ The best approaches for remaining profitable★ Why you should know when to switch roles★ Whether young people should start with college, entrepreneurship, or something else.
And now for something completely different! We interview Reese Queen, Founder of Brand Yak. At just 21, Reese is building up other businesses and his own empire. Learn about the role of tie-dyed pencils, why you need to know yourself to succeed, and much more in #podcastnumber6!
As promised, the one and only Gary Vee joins us for a deep dive into philanthropy and how giving relates to the entrepreneurial life. Gary covers why you’ve already beaten 400-trillion-to-one odds, why he still doesn’t relate to his own success, how being an immigrant affected his outlook on generosity, and how you can be great at giving even if you’re flat broke. Plus, find out who won the Rock-Paper-Scissors match between Gary and Emarc!
Author, speaker, and digital agency coach & consultant Clodagh Higgins covers soooooo much in this charming interview. Learn why even the most ambitious entrepreneur should keep their day job for longer than they think, some techniques for hiring total rock stars for your agency, why ADHD was a big positive factor in Clodagh’s career, and even the best system to organize your business. All that and a ton more in Episode 4!
He’s rocked events for Richard Branson, Ryan Deiss, Mindvalley and Google, and played Red Rocks amphitheater five times, but he’s not just a DJ to the entrepreneurial stars, he’s an entrepreneur and visionary in his own right. Sammy T, better known as Shoebox Moses, tells us the “origin story” that gave him that name, how to launch out to what you were meant for, and how he moved his dreams from his vision board to reality. We also cover why now is THE time to get started, the power of gratitude and the importance of learning to “fail fast and pivot hard.”
How did someone too shy to look people in the eye become an agency founder, a Women in Tech ambassador through the office of the Mayor of London and, oh, by the way, the top LinkedIn Video creator? In this episode, Goldie Chan, “The Oprah of LinkedIn,” tells us why she tells teens to talk to strangers. She also covers how long “overnight success” really took, what it’s like being a prominent woman of color in our field, and some specifics on the best way for B2B or B2C businesses to leverage LinkedIn. All this and more in Episode Dos!
Digitial agency guru Jason Swenk joins Emarc and Amarc (willingly, we swear) to discuss why he wasn't fast food material, what the single greatest mistake entrepreneurs make is, why greatness takes time, and why you should avoid customers who are doing a kegstand.