This is the podcast that helps you kill your fears and launch your dreams.
Jeff Caliguire and Gregg Stutts
On this episode, we talk with Renee Jean, a real estate professional, a coach and speaker. She has a powerful story of coming to faith in Christ and living with a new sense of power and purpose. You can contact her by CLICKING HERE.
On today's episode, we talk with Logan Nielsen who started his business when he was 13. You can check out his book by clicking here.
On this episode, we talk about various opportunities to develop multiple streams of income as an entrepreneur. To contact us: jeff.caliguire@yahoo.com greggstutts@yahoo.com
On this episode, we talk with Brandon Lied, founder and filmmaker at Steel Rock Films, about the necessity and power of using video in your business. You can contact him at: brandon@steelrockfilms.com
On this episode, we talk with Tom Okarma, who after enjoying a very successful career in the insurance industry, found a new calling and excitement in his second-half. If you'd like to access Tom's materials or get in touch with him, go to TomOkarma.com.
On this episode, we talk about how to "fail forward" by having a right perspective on failures and disappointments. To learn more about being a part of our latest MasterMind group, CLICK HERE.
In this episode, we look at how Ananias (Acts 9) achieved his destiny. If you're not already a member, we'd love for you to join the Entrepreneur on Purpose Facebook community. CLICK HERE to join.
In this episode, we take a look at the last four of the seven keys in Jeff's new book, Unlocking Your Convergence Point. To get a complimentary copy of Jeff's book, visit his website: Jeffcaliguire.com
On this episode, we're talking with Jeff about his new book, Unlocking Your Convergence Point. If you're wrestling with work and struggling to feel satisfaction in it, then you'll want to listen. We'll also be giving a way a complimentary copy of Jeff's book at: https://jeffcaliguire.leadpages.co/unlocking-your-cp-ebook-/ You can also visit Jeff's website at: http://www.jeffcaliguire.com
On this episode, we'll talk about how setting priorities sets you up for growth.
In this episode, we're looking at the the tragedy of living an inauthentic life, of living for the wrong vision.
On this episode, we'll look at the best education any entrepreneur can get. We're also offering a complimentary eBook, "I Believe God: a 40-day adventure." Click on the book image on this page: http://eopurpose.mlspsites.com/podcast/
On this episode, we talk about dealing with opposition and resistance--both internal and external!
On this episode, we talk with executive coach, Diane Overgard, about eliminating the chaos and caring for your soul. You can reach her through her website at: http://www.45degrees.org/
If we're not looking, we may miss some of the opportunities God places in our paths each day...especially when they're disguised as interruptions.
In part 2 of the series, we look at the supernatural source of power that led to growth in the early church and how it applies to entrepreneurs today.
Michael Hocklander has been an entrepreneur since high school and has successfully started and run multiple companies. On this episode, we'll talk with him about doing what you love and how he deals with failure. You can reach him at michael@caribeproducers.com
On today's episode, we begin our look at the book of Acts and the leadership secrets these early spiritual entrepreneurs understood as they went about the work of building God's Kingdom.
Today's Quote of the Day is from Teddy Roosevelt in 1910. It begins, "The credit belongs to the man in the arena, whose face is marred by dust and sweat and blood, who strives valiantly..." We'll talk about how that same attitude is critical if we're to succeed as entreprenurs.
On today's episode, we interview, Frank Kelly, the CEO of Kelly & Associates Insurance Group and four other companies. Frank has a powerful story of how God can use a man who's fully surrendered and seeks to integrate his faith and work. You can contact Frank at: fxkelly@kellyway.com
Today, we remember the Space Shuttle Challenger that exploded 30 years ago today. In this address to the nation, President Reagan said: And I want to say something to the schoolchildren of America who were watching the live coverage of the shuttle's takeoff. I know it is hard to understand, but sometimes painful things like this happen. It's all part of the process of exploration and discovery. It's all part of taking a chance and expanding man's horizons. The future doesn't belong to the fainthearted; it belongs to the brave. We'll talk about how to face tragedy as an entrepreneur.
A lot of people want to write, but less than 1% of people ever publish a book. Do you have an idea for a book? Would you like to see it actually get written and be published? We'll talk about how to do it on today's episode.
"Hide not your talents. They for use were made. What's a sundial in the shade?"-- Benjamin Franklin Why in the world would anyone hide their talent? More importantly, are you hiding yours? We talk about it on today's episode.
Would you consider yourself a genius? What about any of the people you know or work with? Your answer may change after listening to today's episode.
“The purposes of a person’s heart are deep waters, but one who has insight draws them out.” (Proverbs 20:5) On today's episode, we explore the deep purposes of the heart and how to draw them out of each other. Be sure to check out the Entrepreneur on Purpose blog for more help and free resources.
Some people naturally love to plan, to be disciplined and to set 90-day objectives. And then there's the rest of us. If you struggle to set and achieve goals, then this episode is for you! Download the 90-Day Objectives Worksheet by CLICKING HERE.
We learn best when we're asking questions and listening. On today's episode, we've got 5 priceless questions to ask yourself as you make plans for 2016. You can download the questions at EOPurpose.com/podcast.
On this episode, we talk about the essential elements to experiencing the best year of your life. Access the free resources Jeff mentions by CLICKING HERE.
On this episode, we reflect on the wonder of Christmas...and how sometimes we have to be intentional to experience it. Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairies by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Source: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?isrc=USUAN1100270 Artist: http://incompetech.com/
On today's episode, we talk with Robyn Stutts, the director of Young Life in Northwest Arkansas. She talks about overseeing a ministry that's seen tremendous growth over the past eight years and how she manages that along with still being a wife, mom and grandmother.
What if in 2016, you could have your own personal board of advisors who were committed to helping you achieve your most important goals for the year? We'll talk about how that can actually happen on today's episode.
On today's episode, we talk with Paul McGinnis, a former VP of Marketing with Ecolab. He shares his story of feeling restless in his career and the process of leaving his position to live into God's calling.
On this episode, we discuss living passionately and powerfully as a couple to advance God's kingdom together.
As a mom, you're pulled in lots of directions. If you're also working in the corporate world, you know how tough it can be to handle all the demands at work and at home. Some women make the decision to transition out of corporate life to becoming entrepreneurs or freelancers. Could that be you, too? Today we'll talk to Ginger Helm, a woman who successfully navigated the transition from corporate to Mompreneur.
"As a burgeoning communicator, I observed that the greatest speakers didn't just tell better stories, they actually made the stories better by living them first." --John Maxwell None of us want to live through the "dips," but that's often where the best stories are formed. We'll talk about that on this episode.
On this episode, we want to talk to those of you who are tired of good intentions and New Year's resolutions that just don't go anywhere. Is there a way to stop spinning your wheels and see real progress? There is! And we'll share how.
On today's episode, we share some Thanksgiving memories and we learn about Jeff's secret passion.
"Your job is to create a vision that makes you want to jump out of bed in the morning, if it doesn't, go back to bed until you have a bigger dream." --Lewis Hawes Does your vision or dream cause you to jump out bed in the morning? If not, we talk about what to do on today's episode. Access the free download we mention at: eopurpose.com
On today's episode, we talk with President and CEO of CauseGear, Brad Jeffery. Their mission is to transform the lives of one million people trapped in unfathomable poverty and injustice to become self-sustaining. Contact him at: brad@causegear.com
On today's episode, we talk with Pastor Jim Candy who discovered he was gifted to start things, not maintain them. That changed the direction of his life and ministry. Jim is the co-founder and co-pastor of Ascent Community Church in the Boulder area of Colorado where he lives with his wife and two sons.
"When everything seems to be going against you, remember the airplane takes off against the wind, not with it." --Henry Ford, founder of Ford Motor Company On today's episode, we talk about what Henry Ford said and how to keep going as entrepreneurs when the way is hard and we feel like quitting.
"For when men are out of their proper callings in any society it is as if a joint were out of place in the body." Puritan, William Perkins Have you ever considered the fact that when a Christian entrepreneur doesn't live into God's calling, there's a cost to society? We're missing out on the products or service they could provide. We talk about it on today's episode. We also offer a free resource, the "Entrepreneur on Purpose Toolbox." It's full of the free or low cost tools we use to write books, record podcasts, blog, etc. You can get it free at: EOPurpose.com
On today's episode we talk about the "What?" and the "How?" of launching a business on the side. We get really practical and are also offering a free resource, the "Entrepreneur on Purpose Toolbox...build a business for under $100." You'll find the toolbox at: EOPurpose.com
"Some people are willing to put in the effort to be great at something, most people, by definition, are mediocre." --Seth Godin, author and blogger On today's episode, we talk about what it looks like to become great at something rather than settling for mediocre.
On this episode, we talk with author, coach and fitness expert, Stacy Cargnelutti, about the importance of believing the truth to experience the life and the business you really want. You can contact Stacey at: stacey@staceyc.com
On today's episode, Jeff and I tackle a subject with both feel passionately about--bold women with big dreams. From the women we married to women we've worked with to women in our audience...we want to help women live into their calling and experience God's best for them. We invite you to join the Entrepreneur on Purpose Community on Facebook by CLICKING HERE. Also, don't miss our free live training (CLICK HERE TO REGISTER) on Thursday, October 22 at 11:00 central, 10:00 mountain time.
"It was by faith that Abraham obeyed when God called him to leave home and go to another land that God would give him as his inheritance. He went without knowing where he was going." (Hebrews 11:8) As entrepreneurs who want to follow God's leading, we'll find that sometimes we're just not sure where we're going or what to do next. We'll talk about it on today's episode of Entrepreneur on Purpose Quote of the Day.
On today's episode, we talk with Rick West, the CEO and co-founder of Field Agent, a company that's changing the way the world collects business information and insights. Before founding Field Agent, Rick worked for P&G for sixteen years. Check out Field Agent by clicking here. Email Rick at: Rick.West@fieldagent.net
"What woke me up and set me afire was the realization that had I died at that moment, my tombstone would read, "He Had Potential." Steve Sorenson, Business and marketing consultant On this episode of Entrepreneur on Purpose Quote of the Day, we'll talk about the danger of living in such a way that we never realize our potential.
Entrepreneur Ron Gelok is a successful coach and content creator. In this episode, he talks about how making the decision to play big led to big changes for him.
"The truth is revealed through dialogue." --Plato On today's episode, we talk about the need and value in working together rather than in isolation.