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"Stick with your vision and keep working on stuff... someone else is going to do it if you don't... Use your imagination more and more. It's not just about being an entrepreneur, it's about being a gritty, dynamic person that survives chaos."Welcome to "Establishing Your Empire," where we dive into the journeys of successful entrepreneurs and innovators. On this episode I'm excited to host Michael Devellano, a dynamic figure in the tech industry with over 25 years of experience. As a founder, executive, and investor, Michael has left his mark on numerous technology startups and is currently the founder & CTO of Opps.ai.Michael is not just a business leader but also an author, with his latest book, "Form Your Own Pack," exploring the power of collaboration in the business world, drawing inspiration from a unique Japanese business model. He's also the driving force behind the Founders Pack community, offering a platform for entrepreneurial networking and growth.In this episode, Michael shares his profound insights on business strategy, the transformative role of AI and blockchain in education, and offers valuable advice for aspiring entrepreneurs. This is a must listen for anyone wanting to leverage the exciting opportunities in the evolving world of technology and AI to their advantage.Key Topics Discussed:Business and Money: The conversation begins with a discussion about the influence and challenges of money in business settings. It emphasizes the need to be aware of financial dynamics and their impact on business objectives and problems.Strategic Partnerships and Community Building: The speakers delve into the concept of creating an "information pack" in business, focusing on the importance of strategic partnerships, community engagement, and the role of investors and advisors in scaling a business.Business Goals and Revenue Generation: The dialogue touches upon the balance between focusing on future goals and the necessity of revenue generation in business ventures. The importance of having clear, achievable goals is highlighted.Team Dynamics in Startups: The discussion shifts to the significance of assembling the right team or "pack" in startups, stressing the need for diverse skills, clear communication, and aligned expectations among team members.Educational Transformation through Technology: There is a significant focus on the transformation of education through AI and blockchain, discussing personalized learning experiences and the potential for these technologies to revolutionize the educational landscape.Personal Entrepreneurial Journeys: The speakers share their personal backgrounds and experiences, providing various perspectives on entrepreneurial journeys and the lessons learned along the way.Equity and Startup Partnerships: The conversation explores the complex topic of equity distribution in startups, addressing the challenges of aligning contributions and expectations in partnerships.Blockchain Technology Potential: The potential applications of blockchain technology are discussed, particularly in education, emphasizing the need for innovative applications beyond its current usage.Writing and Publishing a Book: Michael Devellano shares insights into his process of writing and publishing a book, including challenges, strategies, and the importance of marketing and promotion.Advice to Younger Individuals and Entrepreneurs: The speakers provide personal advice for younger individuals and budding entrepreneurs, focusing on perseverance, vision, risk-taking, and the importance of learning from failures.Future Plans and Aspirations: Devellano talks about his future plans, particularly in the fields of AI and education, with a strong desire to provide mass-customized education and contribute positively to these sectors.Reflections on Personal Motivations and Legacy: The episode concludes with reflections on personal motivations for writing and contributing ideas, along with thoughts on the legacy and impact one hopes to leave, especially in entrepreneurial and technological spaces.
Welcome back to the Establishing Your Empire show. Today's episode is a unique and indeed an extraordinary one for me. My guest is someone who's had a profound impact on my life, my career, and my understanding of what it takes to build a successful business from the ground up. He's not just a mentor, but a lifelong friend who's stood by my side, shared wisdom, and taught me that creating a business is not just a dream, but a possibility within everyone's reach.His name is Eric Wagner. Eric isn't your average businessman; he's a true empire builder. Over three decades ago, he founded Showcase Diamond Jewelers in a small town of just over 20,000 people in the middle of Kansas. Today, despite its modest location, his store generates over seven figures in revenue, proving that success isn't just about where you are, but what you do and how well you do it.Eric is a master of his craft, and today he's brought along some high-end pieces from his collection, stunning pieces of jewelry, interesting coins, precious diamonds, and luxury watches, to make this episode a visual treat for us.For the first company I ever created, Eric was right there, teaching me, guiding me, showing me the ropes. And today, it's my honor to welcome him to the Establishing Your Empire show.So sit back, tune in, and get ready for an inspiring journey into the mind and heart of a true empire builder. Ladies and gentlemen, please welcome my mentor, my friend, and a jewel in the crown of entrepreneurship, Eric Wagner.00:00:00 - 00:10:00:Daran Herrman introduces Eric Wagner, a jewelry store owner from Hays, Kansas, and his mentor. They discuss Wagner's background, the buying habits of their local community, and the importance of investing in precious metals.00:10:01 - 00:20:00: Eric elaborates on the possibility of the US dollar declining value and how assets like precious metals can maintain their value. He discusses how he entered the jewelry industry, despite having no experience.00:30:01 - 00:40:00: The conversation shifts to the topic of mentorship and its role in their respective professional journeys. They discuss the impact of mentors and share anecdotes about the advice they received that shaped their careers.00:40:01 - 00:50:00: Eric talks about the challenges of running a jewelry store during economic downturns, and how even during recessions, jewelry retains its value. He speaks about his customer interactions, especially regarding their choice between spending on travel or buying jewelry.00:50:01 - 01:00:00: They discuss the evolution of the jewelry industry with the advent of technology.01:00:01 - 01:10:00: The conversation moves to entrepreneurship, where Eric shares his perspective on startups. They chat about how starting a business today seems easier due to technology but warns about authenticity and transparency in the digital era.01:10:01 - 01:20:00: Eric shares some of his interesting sales experiences in the jewelry business and discusses how the sentimental value of the jewelry he sells creates an emotional bond with his customers. He also talks about being part of significant moments in people's lives, which he views as rewarding.01:20:01 - 01:13:00: As the interview comes to an end, Eric expresses his desire to be remembered for his role in creating sentimental memories for his customers through his jewelry. Daran appreciates Eric for being on the show and acknowledges their shared history and experiences.
In this episode of Establishing Your Empire, host Daran Herrman interviews guest Mike Trigg, an experienced Silicon Valley executive, entrepreneur, and author with an impressive career spanning over 25 years. Trigg discusses how he followed his interests throughout his various career transitions and found joy in climbing the learning curve of new challenges. He emphasizes the importance of enjoying your job and being passionate about what you do, as well as not being intimidated by entering new industries and embracing the possibilities that come with naivety. Trigg also shares insights on entrepreneurship and discusses his recently published novel, Bit Flip, which offers readers an authentic insider's view of the corrupting influences in technology startups. Listeners will gain valuable insights from Trigg's experiences and career journey in the tech industry.Links:Bit Flip: A NovelAbout Mike Trigg
It isn't easy to be an entrepreneur. You have to be in the industry and find out what would make a change in the industry and how you can give a solution for the problems that people have. In this episode of Establishing Your Empire, we have a fascinating conversation with Tyler and John Richards, Entrepreneurs and Angel investors. If you are interested in finding out how to become the entrepreneur you have always dreamt of, this episode is just for you. Starting the conversation, Tyler dives into how he got into being an entrepreneur, how his family background helped him to establish the environment to be an entrepreneur, and what kind of ideas he had getting started. Tyler shares how he identified the need for programmers for every company in Utah and started coding classes in a co-working space. Getting into a startup by sacrificing the current job with a salary is terrifying. But if you work hard at it, you can get back to the same rate as the previous job in one or two years, according to Tyler and John. It's important to go out into the industry and find out whether your idea of doing a startup is worth the time or not. It will help you to either abandon the idea or change the idea. Tyler and John share advice on how to pivot when you are going to do a startup. Wrapping up the conversation, both John and Tyler share how they want to be remembered. According to John, he wants to be remembered in two ways; a good husband and a father and a person who helped others achieve their dreams and goals. Tyler wants to be remembered as a person who provides true value to other people. [02.15] As an entrepreneur - Starting the conversation, Tyler and John dive into how they have been working in the entrepreneurial world and how their relationship is going on as father and son. [03.51] Becoming an entrepreneur – Tyler shares how he grew up in an entrepreneurial background and how he was motivated to become an entrepreneur like his father. [09.21] Yellowpages – John dives into the journey of Yellowpages becoming .com. [18.26] Utah – John discusses the difference between silicon-valley and Utah, saying that Silicon Valley does deeper tech and better engineering, but Utah knows how to sell stuff. [21.30] The two industries – Utah is the center for two industries; the Network marketing industry and the summer sales industry. [22.38] Finding the need – Tyler shares how he identified the need for programmers and developers in Utah and started a coding class for interested people. [32.45] Sacrifice – Startups are always a risk. Tyler dives into how scary it is to abandon a paid job and start a business and how to overcome that fear. [34.46] DevMountain – A basic training program for coding and design. [38.40] Advice – Talking to your target market is one the best things to do if you are thinking of doing startups. It will help you to identify whether people buy your product or not, says Tyler, as a piece of advice for entrepreneurs out there. [41.06] The Startup Owner's Manual - The Step-by-step Guide for Building a Great Company by Steve Blank. [44.41] Mentors and mentorship – John dives into how to find a mentor, the two kinds of mentors that you need to find, and what kind of mentor you need to find to share the obstacles you are going to face. [48.45] Boot camps/ incubators/ accelerators – John and Tyler dive into the experiences they have with boot camps, incubators, and accelerators. [55.21] Funding – Both John and Tyler share their opinion on the importance of having a business model when it comes to funding. [01.00.09] Pivoting – Tyler and John share some advice on how to pivot when it comes to being an entrepreneur. [01.08.04] Advice for 16 old self – John shares the advice he gives to his 16 years old self. Resourceshttps://www.linkedin.com/in/johnrichards/https://www.linkedin.com/in/tylerjordanrichards/https://www.startupignition.vc/https://startupignition.com/Quotes“Be your own boss”“It's a tough decision. But if you're all in on entrepreneurship, and you keep at it, a lot of the equity you get in these companies can make up for the salary sacrifice the first couple of years”. “‘It's really scary at the moment for a lot of unknown entrepreneurs to give up a job and get into a startup. But if they do things right, and use good science, as well as make good decisions, often one two years later, they'll find themselves back at the same salary they were plus the equity in hand”. “Build a product that people actually want and entrepreneurship is super easy”. “Talk to the people you think you can sell to and validate that they will actually buy what you're going to make or produce or sell”. “There's nothing better than an incredible engineer who learns the business side of business.”.“There's nothing better than peer to peer mentorship, where somebody is literally six months, 12 months down the road from where you are right now”. “Listen to the market inside the brains of your target customer is the magic business model that make all your dreams come true”. “When everybody's greedy, be fearful and when others are fearful, be greedy”.
Startups aren't easy. You will make mistakes and you will fail but success is there to be found in the end if you keep trying no matter what. In this episode of Establishing your empire, we have a fascinating conversation with Brett Sharenow, the CEO and founder of Broadscope Consulting, a trusted advisor for startup and high-growth firms on strategy, capital raising, and exit. Make sure to go through the full story to find out the valuation, funding, mistakes people make and how to avoid them, the foundation, advice, and more when it comes to startups. When life offers you opportunities, you have to take them. That defines who you are and what role you have in society. To create a startup you have to be open to new experiences, new directions, and new opportunities, and you have to work under people who know what they are doing. The same thing happened to Brett. According to him, working with his two mentors, Joe and Morris, was the best time he had as a mentee. Learning from them and experiencing new things with them is the very foundation of his career. When it comes to startups, it doesn't matter if you have a product to change the world in a whole new direction. If you can't make your investors excited about your product, it's all for nothing. You only got one chance with your investors to make that happen. Wrapping up the episode, Brett shares that when you are starting a business it's common and natural to make mistakes. We are human. We make mistakes all the time. But you have to be aware that you've made a mistake and do the needful to make it right. You have to learn from your mistakes, so you won't repeat the mistake. Making mistakes, learning from them, and moving forward are one of the principles of anything in life. [01.40] Who is Brett- Brett explains the two major things he does as; increasing the chances to raise capital and reducing the time to race. [02.33] Path to Consulting- Brett shares his journey through building engines, becoming a chemist, working in Silicon Valley, and starting to consult on his own. [09.24] Magni Gyro - Vittorio Magni established the Italian aircraft manufacturer Magni Gyro in 1986. The company is situated in Besnate and focuses on the design and manufacturing of ready-to-fly autogyros.[10.57] Finding Mentors- Brett explains how his two mentors, Joe and Morris, helped his journey as a mentee and gives some advice to people who are looking for mentors. [15.18] Changes In Funding- Brett talks about three capital raises going on at present in three separate companies. [20.20] Valuation- Brett shares his idea of valuation being two major parts; art and science, and he dives into the things that you need to do with the issues of valuation. [26.48] Rule Of Thumb- As the first principle of valuing a startup is to get to customers as early as possible, says Brett. And also, it's hard and complex raising money in a business because every business is different. [32.40] Valuation Number- Putting less money into the financial model and hoping for an external market change are the two ways of dealing with valuation issues, according to Brett. [36.55] Avoiding mistakes in startups - Brett gives some important advice to all the people who are working with startups out there, and one of the major pieces of advice he has is that it doesn't matter if you have the best product that can change the world unless u make the investors exited. [45.34] The Foundation- In the foundation of a startup, the balance between developing the product, the prototype of the product to show, and spending money to set up is the most difficult thing that people are going to face. [51.24] Advice For Younger Self- Brett shares some pieces of advice to the 16 years old himself back in the time. [56.32] Advice For Young People out there- The valuable advice which Brett has to give to young people out there trying to do something new is that we are human, we make mistakes, but we have to learn from them, step up on the ground, and plan the next step that you need to take. [1.00.00] To be remembered- Brett shares that he likes people to be remembered as a person who helped them to build their lives, a person who was there to listen to them. ResourcesLinkedIn- https://www.linkedin.com/in/broadscopeconsulting/#experienceWebsite- https://www.broadscope.com/Magni Gyro- http://www.magnigyro.it/enQuotes‘'Being a mentee is about being open to taking direction and learning like a sponge, from people who really knew what they were doing.''‘'When you do a startup, you are walking into a minefield. There's no way to avoid it.''‘'Whatever you do, stay in the moment, and the rest of the world would go away- ‘'We are human. We make mistakes. Pick yourself up from the ground, brush it off and move on.''
Leadership and management are two different things. However, many of us have grown to believe that these are the same thing. In corporate organizations, failing to grasp the distinction between management and leadership is one of the key contributing factors that prevent organizations from utilizing their full potential. In this episode of Establishing Your Empire, we have a fascinating conversation with an expert business consultant who helps businesses transform and achieve seemingly impossible business results. Kimberly Wiefling, Founding Member & Global Consultant at Silicon Valley Alliances, joins us today to talk about transforming managers into leaders.Although Kimberly's current work is in business consulting, she comes from a background in science and engineering. Kimberly served in the United States Department of the Air Force in the late 70s and moved to corporate positions related to engineering and management. Over the years, she built a reputation for her work in leadership development, and in 2016, Kimberly founded her business, Silicon Valley Alliances.We start our conversation with why it's important to get clear about the distinction between leadership and management. Kimberly shares with us how she approaches educating professionals about this key distinction and the results they achieve by transforming managers into leaders. Another key point we touch on is how to figure out the true value of the services we're providing. Kimberly shares with us some of the events and interactions that helped her figure out the right pricing for the value she creates for her clients.Communication is a key contributing factor to success in any line of business. Kimberly dives into some of the communication tips and tricks she has learned over the years. She also dives into why we need to get ourselves out of our comfort zone in order to achieve greater results in our personal as well as professional lives. We also touch on some of the marketing strategies Kimberly utilized to make her business successful. Wrapping up the episode, we talk about some of the books that were helpful for Kimberly's success and her advice for youngsters.[54:22] Manager to Leader – How to build awareness around the distinction between management and leadership and how to transform managers into leaders.[03:37] Kimberly's Story – We talk about Kimberly's transition from working in a corporate role to starting career coaching and ultimately building her own business.[08:09] Pricing – Kimberly shares her thoughts on how she figured out the right pricing for her services.[13:32] Virtual Services – Like many other businesses, Kimberly had to pivot to providing her services virtually during the pandemic. She shares what she learned from that experience and how it changed her business.[18:38] Communication Tips & Tricks – Kimberly shares some of the things she learned throughout her keynote speaking work.[23:48] Advice for Consulting – Kimberly's advice for those who wish to enter the consulting business.[30:33] Getting Out of Comfort Zone – Kimberly shares her thoughts on how we can make a habit of doing things that are out of our comfort zone and a framework that allows businesses to be more creative and innovative.[31:58] Marketing – We dive into some of the marketing practices and strategies that made Kimberly's business successful.[37:02] Books & Mentors - Kimberly talks about some of the mentors and books that helped her throughout her career.[45:43] Advice for Youngsters – Kimberly shares her advice for young adults to build a successful and satisfying career later in life.Resources:Connect with KimberlyWebsite: wiefling.comTwitter: twitter.com/kwieflingLinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/scrappykimberlywieflingKimberly's BooksScrappy Project Management: The 12 Predictable and Avoidable Pitfalls That Every Project Faces:www.goodreads.com/en/book/show/2257130.Scrappy_Project_ManagementInspired Organizational Cultures: Discover Your DNA, Engage Your People, and Design Your Futurewww.goodreads.com/book/show/52320116-inspired-organizational-culturesQuotes“We grow up not understanding the distinction between management and leadership.”“I've got my pricing very clearly outlined, so I know what I'm worth, and it's a really important thing to have as an entrepreneur.”“We have to find ways to be a more well-rounded person if you really want to show up for the people in our lives in a healthy way.”“So much it seems counterintuitive, you need to take breaks, and you need to have some fun.”“When you feel uncomfortable, it means you're making progress.”
On this very special episode of Establishing your Empire I host Richard Turner. Richard has been declared one of the world's most influential and inspirational figures of modern times, and is described by peers and audiences around the globe as the playing card manipulator who creates “Astonishment Beyond Comprehension.” Richard Turner is a world-renowned playing card mechanic whose skills are unparalleled. Turner's skills leave audiences baffled beyond belief as he manipulates a deck of cards like no other human being on this planet. As a global celebrity he is a recognized Fortune 500 keynote speaker with clients that include Apple, Facebook, AT&T, IBM, the U. S. Air Force, and scores of others. In addition to these prestigious corporations, Richard has entertained millions of people worldwide, including notables like Johnny Carson, Bob Hope, Colin Powell, and boxing legend Muhammad Ali. Richard fooled Penn & Teller on their TV series “Fool Us” faster than anyone before and has earned a Sixth Degree Black Belt Master's Ranking in Karate. Richard is also the CEO of the tech company “52 Productions” co-founded with Adam Cheyer, a tech entrepreneur best known as the creator of SIRI. 52 Productions' mission is to develop a series of unique, conversational-interface gaming apps. But, what makes all of Richard Turner's accomplishments truly incredible is that he is blind, and has been since childhood. Thankfully, he discovered at an early age that being blind empowered him with an ability to develop an enhanced sense of touch that, when he picked up a deck of cards, changed his life forever.
Good investment advice can be hard to come by as you always wonder if you're getting taken advantage of, working with the right people or making the best decisions. On this episode of Establishing Your Empire I host Patrick Geddes and he just released a book titled ‘Transparent Investing' and all net revenues—including net proceeds from the sale of the book, speaking fees or other incomes—will be donated to nonprofits focused on financial education.In this episode, we explore Patrick's entrepreneurial journey from idea to start-up to being acquired by BlackRock for over a Billion dollars.As with many other fields, the investing space has been going through rapid changes with new technologies that are popping up every year. And with these shiny new technologies, we're getting used to more and more instant gratification from our investment portfolios as well. This is one of the many issues our guest today is trying to address with his new book. Patrick Geddes, the author of Transparent Investing: How to Play the Stock Market without Getting Played, and the Co-Founder & Former CEO of Aperio Group, joins us today to talk about investing, entrepreneurship, tax-loss harvesting, and more.Patrick's career journey starts in the oil industry, where he got interested in the finance aspect of the business. Since then, Patrick has been in several executive roles and eventually started his first company. We start our conversation with how he stumbled upon the path of entrepreneurship and the development of his first company.A key area we touch on today is the concept of tax-loss harvesting. Patrick dives into how it works and the benefits this concept can provide for businesses. Patrick also shares his take on retail investing and his thoughts on the newly emerged technologies that bring instant gratification-based activities to the investment space and some of the red flags investors should keep in mind when it comes to investment opportunities.Moving onto Patrick's book, we talk about what inspired him to write his book and the issues he's trying to address with it. Furthermore, he shares with us some of the personal habits and practices that came in handy for writing his book, his vision for the future, and some advice for young entrepreneurs.[00:15] Getting to Know Patrick - We start the conversation by talking about who Patrick is, his career journey, and some of his amazing achievements.[04:55] Transition into Entrepreneurship – Patrick reflects back on how he was inspired to get out of the corporate space and start a company and the experience of making the first hire.[08:55] Getting Traction – We dive into the measures Patrick did to gain traction for the new company.[12:00] Tax-loss Harvesting – Patrick explains what the concept of tax-loss harvesting is about and how companies can benefit from it.[14:45] Retail Investing – Patrick shares his thoughts on the increasing popularity of retail investing and how it may shape the future of investing.[18:30] Transparent Investing – We dive into the concept behind Patrick's Book, “Transparent Investing: How to Play the Stock Market without Getting Played.”[29:50] The Purpose – Patrick shares his thoughts on the reason for writing his book and the issues prevalent in the investment space that he's trying to address with the book.[34:05] Red Flags – Patrick dives into some of the red flags investors should be aware of.[37:15] Habits & Practices – We ask Patrick about the personal habits and practices that helped him write his book with a clear vision.[45:10] The Future – Patrick shares with us his vision for the future as an entrepreneur and an author and what he would do differently if he had the chance to start his career all over again.[54:15] Advice for Youngsters – We ask Patrick what advice he'd give to the young version of himself.Connect with PatrickLinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/patrick-geddes-929b15213/Website: patrickgeddes.coPatrick's BookTransparent Investing: How to Play the Stock Market without Getting Playedgoodreads.com/en/book/show/60190068-transparent-investingQuotes“The stuff that's a really good idea is boring, uninteresting, and anything but sexy. And it's almost like we have to talk ourselves out of the fun stuff in order to have a lot more money.”“The smartest thing to do is invest in capitalism, take a 20-30 year time horizon, assuming that it is your time horizon, and just don't look at your portfolio.”“The hardcore hobbyists who really love investing, in a way, have the bigger challenge.”“It's not as easy to sell people stuff when they know the real story. But investing, that's got a big impact on people's lives, where they are consumers, but they're also looking at their financial future and to watch the amount of money being siphoned off from people's retirement, into the revenue coffers of an industry that's frequently not very honest.”
Developing an idea to be a successful business venture requires lots of blood, sweat, and tears. And for every startup founder, wisdom from people who have built startups can be invaluable. So we dedicated this episode of Establishing Your Empire to sharing the knowledge of someone who's been in the startup space for a very long time. Sam Wong, Startup CEO coach, Interim CEO of Fundable Startups, and the author of ‘21 Secrets of Successful Startups: Pillars for an Entrepreneur's Foundation,' Joins us today to share what he learned throughout his long career in the startup ecosystem. The startup space is not for the faint-hearted. Many startups don't really succeed, and the ones that do have to go through numerous obstacles. And it has been the same way for Sam as well. We start the conversation with Sam's background, some of the stories from the early startups he was working on, and the learning points from the high and low points of those startups.Getting into the startup strategies, we dive deep into how to start a business venture properly. Sam shares his experience on what startup founders can do to evaluate the potential of business ideas, reach out to potential users to identify what the market needs, and how to create a business plan that practically helps founders make their businesses successful. Sam also dives into why founders should treat investors like they are customers and some of the mistakes he's seen startup founders make when pitching their ideas to investors. Sam's book is packed with lessons he learned from his long career in the startup space. We talk about what inspired him to write the book, the process of writing it, and how he made writing a part of his daily routine while writing the book. Wrapping up the episode, Sam shares some of his future plans for helping more startup founders, his work in photography, and teaching photography to children.[00:30] Sam's Story – We talk about Sam's fascinating career journey through engineering, non-profit, management consulting, and startups.[04:05] Lessons Learned – Sam shares with us some of the lessons he learned from the ups and downs of some of the early startups he was a part of.[13:19] Founding a Startup – The process of creating Sam's first startup and his advice for people who aspire to create their own startups. [20:18] Idea Validation – Sam elaborates on the first step of any new business venture: evaluating the business idea.[26:48] Business Planning – How the way business plans are created has evolved over the years and some tips and tricks for creating a great business plan.[32:28] Telling Your Story – What most startup founders fail to do when telling their story to investors and how to deliver a successful pitch to potential investors.[37:27] Sam's Book – The inspiration behind Sam's Book, “21 Secrets of Successful Startups,” and the process of writing and publishing the book.[41:14] Lessons for Young People – Sam brings up some stories from his life and the lessons that came with those experiences.[48:57] Future Plans – Sam shares his future plans for sharing his knowledge and wisdom with more entrepreneurs.ResourcesConnect with SamLinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/sam-wong-startupWebsite: fundablestartups.comSam's Book: 21 Secrets of Successful Startupsgoodreads.com/book/show/45915892-21-secrets-of-successful-startupsMentioned in the EpisodeBusiness Model Generation by Alexander Osterwalder:goodreads.com/book/show/7723797-business-model-generationRunning Lean: Iterate from Plan A to a Plan That Works by Ash Mauryagoodreads.com/en/book/show/13078769-running-leanQuotes“If there's a wave that's cresting, ride that bad boy!”“Success is more enjoyable when you have people to celebrate it with, together.”“When you're fundraising, you are selling.”“I started to realize that the things I thought were so important really weren't that important.”
Successful products in the tech space are quite often created by large teams from big players in the market. Every once in a while we see some of those outliers who prove it's totally possible to compete with tech giants with small teams and little to no resources. In today's episode of Establishing Your Empire we're joined by Ivan Kutskir who is the creator of Photopea which is a browser-based image manipulation app that brings features available on programs such as Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator to every device for free. Throughout the episode, we dive deep into Ivan's app, his journey of building it, and some lessons he learned.Ivan was born in Ukraine and graduated from Charles University in Prague. Ivan had a background in programming from a very early age, and his idea for Photopea has a long history as well. We start the discussion with what inspired him to start developing this application and the problems Ivan wanted to solve with it. Once Photopea gained enough traction, Ivan decided that he wouldn't be looking for corporate jobs and would continue developing Photopea. We dive into the considerations that went into that decision and the growth that came after.Every app needs a fair bit of marketing to attract users. We dive deep into how Ivan utilized different social media platforms to spread the word about his app. Since Reddit was one of the platforms he utilized the most, Ivan shares some advice for app makers to take advantage of Reddit to market their apps. As Photopea grew over the years, it has gained a fair bit of interest among investors as well. Ivan shares his thoughts on the investment offers he has received and why he prefers to keep the business under his control. Wrapping up the episode, we talk about what Ivan has in mind for the future of Photopea.[00:34] Introducing Photopea – We start the conversation with a brief look at Ivan's app, Photopea, the idea behind it, and the story of developing and growing it.[08:14] Building a Career – How the gradual and steady growth of Photopea led Ivan to create a full-time career out of it.[12:50] Technology – We dive deep into how Ivan has maximized the performance while reducing operating costs by taking advantage of the client-side web technologies.[15:00] Marketing Strategy – How Ivan utilized social media to make his app popular and some of the learnings from the process.[18:35] Tech Support – We dive into some of the strategies Ivan uses to provide Photopea users with tech support and documentation with minimal resources and effort from the developer.[25:00] Investors – Ivan shares his thoughts on the interest among investors and venture capital firms about his app.[29:14] Advice for Youngsters – Ivan shares his advice for you people who want to get into the technology space and start projects that grow big.[33:00] Growth & Future Plans – Ivan talks about the gradual growth of Photopea and the future plans Ivan has for the app.[37:05] Protecting the App – Ivan shares with us some of the measures he takes to ensure his proprietary code is safe from counterfeiting. [40:02] Continuous Updates – Why Ivan keeps adding new features and how user feedback is integrated into the process of introducing new features.Resources:Connect with Ivan: twitter.com/ivankutskirPhotopea: www.photopea.com
In this episode we are having a fascinating conversation with Tony D'Urso, a podcaster, author and an entrepreneur who helps millions of people learn from the success of others. Tony's podcast, the Tony Durso Show, is one of the most successful shows in the podcasting space, pushing 25 million listens. He's also the author of the Amazon bestseller book, ‘Elite Entrepreneurs.' Throughout the episode, we dive into creating a vision for yourself and your business, finding your purpose and action plans to make your goals come true.Started his career in sales and lead generation. After working in several positions related to sales and climbing up the corporate ladder, he took a leap of faith to get out of the corporate environment and start his own business venture. We talked about Tony's fascinating career journey, the events that led him to translation from his corporate job to a venture of his own, and the challenges that came with it.At first glance revision for business may seem like something minor but it's a big contributing factor to the long-term success of any business venture. Tony shares with us his talks on why setting a vision is so important, how a vision is different from goals, and the role a vision plays in defining the trajectory of a business. We further dive into some valuable information on how to create strategies and action plans to build a strong and sustainable business.Another area we touch on is Tony's journey as a podcaster and an author. We dive deep into how podcasting became a method to share his wisdom with countless people, some of the strategies to grow a successful podcast. He further explains why only a few podcasts actually gain enough momentum to be successful and how to avoid ‘podfading.' We also dive deep into his experience as a bestselling author and strategies for upcoming authors to get their message to the right audience. Wrapping up the episode, we talk about Tony's future plans and the amazing charity work he's doing. [01:00] Getting to Know Tony – We start the conversation with Tony's career journey, his current work, and some of the experiences and learnings that led to his success.[07:29] Leaving Corporate Career – What led Tony to get out of the corporate environment to follow a path of his own and how he tackled the challenge of transitioning from the corporate world.[15:40] Vision – Why the vision is one of the most important for a success of a business venture, how a vision is different from a goal or a purpose, and how a good business strategy contributes to the success of a business venture.[25:28] 30-60-90 Plan – Tony explains a strategy of short-term planning to bring in an income from any business.[32:28] Podcast Life – Tony shares with us how he got into the world of podcasting, the learning curve of starting his own podcast, and what contributed to the massive success of Tony's podcast.[35:30] Mentorship for Podcasters – Why every podcaster should get a mentor that helps the podcast succeed and how to find a ‘secret mentor.'[40:20] Becoming an Author – Tony shares with us some of the learnings from writing his bestseller books, including how the norms related to writing books have evolved over the years and his workflow for reviewing and publishing his books.[43:40] Marketing for Books – What contributed to the success of Tony's books and some tips and tricks for new authors to make their books successful.[47:42] Future Plans – Tony shares with us his goals for the next few years and how he uses his podcast and other ventures to help people and communities around him.[52:16] Advice for Youngsters – Tony shares with us some key pieces of advice for young people to succeed in life and make the world a better place. Connect with TonyWebsite: tonydurso.comLinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/tonysdursoTwitter: twitter.com/TonyDUrsoTony's Books:tonydurso.com/booksPodcast:tonydurso.com/podcast Mentioned in the EpisodeBeach Money: Creating Your Dream Life Through Network Marketinggoodreads.com/book/show/3526437-beach-mone Quotes“If you put your vision map together, you can accomplish what you want in a lot shorter amount of time.”“Before the events of 2020, Blubbry said 70% of broadcasters would not make it to the next year. And what you need to speed up and get past that curve before it defeats you is get a mentor”“If we all put more and more shoulders together we can change things.”
The startup sector is a key contributor to the growth of new innovations and progress in all sorts of industries. In today's episode, we have a deep conversation with a leader in connecting startups and entrepreneurs with investors. Hall T. Martin is the founder and CEO of TEN Capital Network, a Funding as a Service platform that facilitates investor introductions to help startups engage with investors for their capital raise. Since its beginning in 2009, TEN Capital Network has built a network of over 14,000 investors and has helped startups raise over $900 million. Throughout today's episode, we dive into some fascinating learnings from Hall's career journey and valuable pieces of strategy for entrepreneurs as well as investors.Hall's career journey started when he moved to Austin in the mid-'80s to work at a local company. After several years in the corporate arena, he got into angel investing. We talk about how he went from there to founding TEN Capital Network and his current role in connecting startups and investors. In addition to being an angel investor, Hall has been a blogger for over 20 years, and he's the host of the Investor Connect Podcast, which has been continuously active since 2014. We talk about Hall's approach to content generation through blogging and podcasting and how content generation helps him with his startup and investment-related work.Getting into startups, we talk about where to start getting involved in the startup sector as an investor as well as an entrepreneur. Hall shares his thoughts on the different roles incubators and accelerators play in the startup culture and how to make use of these entities to develop a business idea into a successful business venture. We also take a look at the startup sector from an investor's perspective, diving deep into how to evaluate a startup, building a crowdfunding strategy, and the value of keeping an eye out for potential opportunities that emerge from new technologies and trends. [02:27] Hall's Story – We start the conversation with a deep look at his mission, career journey, and how he got into the angel investment and startup sector.[08:25] Blogging & Content Creation – Blogging is one of the major methods Hall shares his wisdom with the world. We talk about how he started his blog and how it contributes to his work.[11:30] Advice for Startups - Hall shares some tricks and tips for those who are interested in getting into the startup arena and some places to get inspired and connect with like-minded people.[13:42] Incubators and Accelerators – The difference between a startup incubator and a startup accelerator and the roles they play in nurturing entrepreneurship.[15:43] Getting Started with a Business Venture – We dive deep into what an entrepreneur needs to do to get started with a business idea, develop it into a viable business, and get funding from investors.[20:10] Value of a Startup – How investors should approach evaluating a business and how to avoid some of the most common mistakes investors make when evaluating startups. [24:14] Investing in the Future – How to identify new innovative technologies and business trends that have the potential to become profitable and robust businesses.[27:15] Blockchain - Hall shares his take on the current trends related to blockchain and innovations related to Web 3.0 and how these trends might influence the investment and startup sector. [31:55] Getting Into Crowdfunding – How an amateur investor can start getting involved in crowdfunding investments and how to budget for an effective investment strategy.[38:08] Content Creation Routine – We take a look at Hall's daily routine and how he has incorporated his process of content generation into his daily routine.[41:11] Lessons Learned – Some of the important lessons from Hall's career and a story about one of his favorite startup ventures.Resources:Connect with HallLinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/halltmartin Blog: angelinvestinginaustin.blogspot.comPodcast: angelconnect.libsyn.comCompany Website: tencapital.groupQuotes“Always go talk to the customer, and try to figure out what they need… and if you think you're going to raise funding, then start bringing that dialogue to the investor.”“I'm a believer that you bring the investor on the journey with you.”“The big mistake most startups make with their pitch is that they focus on the product. They treat the investor like a customer.”“The success I've seen come up is when you get in on the next-generation technologies.”
We start the conversation with one of the buzzwords we've constantly been seeing all over the online space in recent weeks; Metaverse. Stave's grasp on the technologies that enable the concept of Metaverse is fascinating. Steve shares his take on how the next phase of virtual reality is going to look like and opportunities that may emerge from it for businesses as well as individuals. Steve's career journey is a combination of multiple fields. We talk about where he started, the experiences he gathered in his time in Hollywood, and how he managed to take a leap of faith to start his first business venture. We dive deep into how his business ventures evolved over time, instances where he had to pivot and take actions to find the right market, and some lessons he learned throughout his journey of entrepreneurship. Steve also talks about how he became an author and the process of writing a book and working with publishers.Innovative ideas are a key component of a successful business venture. However, it takes a lot more than just an idea to build a successful business. Over the years, Steve has worked with many startups and has seen how and why most startups fail. We dive deep into what it takes to build a successful startup, how to create the right value proposition, how to get funding and work with investors, and how to build your dream business by avoiding the common mistakes that make most startups failures.[04:10] The Metaverse – Steve shares his take on the evolution of virtual worlds and how virtual reality evolved into the point where we're talking about Metaverse and what may come next.[12:13] Being Prepared for the Metaverse – What Metaverse means for the future of tech companies, entrepreneurs, and individuals and how they could be prepared to get ahead of the game if and when the concept of Metaverse becomes mainstream.[14:50] Steven's Journey – We talk about Steven's career journey through multiple fields, and how he got into the technology sector, and the amazing work he does with startups and entrepreneurs.[21:40] Jumping off the Cliff – Leaving a great job in pursuit of one's own venture is a decision that takes lots of courage. Steve shares with us what inspired him to take that leap of faith.[30:00] Pivoting as a Business – Steve shares a story of how he had to pivot and take quick actions to find the right business for the multi-user game engine they had built.[36:10] Advice for Startups – Steve shares his wisdom on how startups may pivot and keep their spirit and morale up and tactics for vetting business ideas.[43:14] Becoming an Author – As an author of multiple books, Steven has a lot of experience in writing. He shares with us his unique approach to writing and the process of publishing.[53:20] Building a Startup – We explore the process of developing a successful startup from the initial idea to getting investors interested in the business. Steve also talks about some common mistakes entrepreneurs make when developing a startup and how to avoid them.[59:50] Working with Investors – How to identify the right investors for your startup and some red flags you should be considering when raising funds.Connect with Captain HoffWebsite: www.foundersspace.comLinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/foundersspaceInstagram: instagram.com/foundersspaceTwitter: twitter.com/FoundersSpaceSteven Hoffman's Books:Make Elephants Fly: The Process of Radical Innovation:goodreads.com/en/book/show/34523667Surviving a Startup: Practical Strategies for Starting a Business, Overcoming Obstacles, and Coming Out on Top:goodreads.com/en/book/show/54287803-surviving-a-startupThe Five Forces That Change Everything:goodreads.com/book/show/58742013-the-five-forces-that-change-everything Quotes:“Something I tell entrepreneurs is, you can have big dreams. But look at your pocketbook. You've got to make this work. And don't expect anybody to give you money.”“Tone of voice is really important. When you ask for what you want to ask for, you have to make sure to do it in as friendly and non-pushy a way as possible. If you're going to ask for a lot, make sure to do it in a nice way because people are people. Emotions matter.”“Most startups fail. Not because they try too many ideas, but because they stick with the same idea too long.”“If you have to educate a person why they need your product, forget it.”
Shawn Flynn started his career as a business owner, where he founded and grew a successful company in Beijing, China before returning to the US to work with companies ranging from fast growing Silicon Valley startups to established overseas public companies. He brings his international experience working with all stages and sectors of businesses to his role as Principal at an investment bank with expertise in mergers and acquisitions, capital markets, financial restructuring, and valuation. Shawn is also the host of the award-winning show "The Silicon Valley Podcast".In this episode we discuss everything from living abroad and language learning to how and when to raise capital so you can scale your startup.
Wen Zhang's amazing story begins as she dreams of venturing into the world while growing up in an isolated mountain town in rural China. Wen completely transformed her life by teaching herself English using just a cassette machine. Despite countless challenges, she pushed forward to become the only person who ever left her hometown, and achieved her dream of seeing the world. You can't help but become motivated listening to her story and Wen wants to empower and enable others to achieve their dreams as well. This is why she founded INNW Institute, with a mission to empower entrepreneurs and startup founders to connect with investors and customers. In this episode we cover how to nail your pitch to get funding, common mistakes founders make and how to avoid them, starting your day with meditation and how to create and achieve goals to make your dreams come true.INNW Institute: https://www.ifnotnowwen.com If Not Now, When Podcast: https://anchor.fm/wen-zhang
Neil Dumra is a coach, author, CaCao expert and entrepreneur. This is a little different episode as it's more focused on health and natural healing. We begin talking about ceremonial cacao and the benefits of starting your day with this powerful drink. We then dive into Neil's journey into starting multiple companies, meditation and silent retreats, and long term remedies for physical and mental health. 3rd Eye Meditation Lounge: https://3rdeyemeditationlounge.com/ 3rd Eye Tonic: https://www.3rdeyetonic.com/ Rooted Integration Project: https://www.rootedintegrationproject.com/
Daniel Barrett is a producer, musician, author and entrepreneur. He is the founder and CEO of Rubicon Artist Development which is an innovative music studio and development program that works with artists such as Ruthie Foster, who is a singer-songwriter that has earned three Grammy Award nominations. In addition to producing and mentoring artists, Daniel is the founder of the award-winning and internationally touring band Porterdavis. A few years ago his career took a major right turn when remodeling his house turned into a disaster and Daniel decided to do something about it. That something became a flooring installation and design business.https://danielbarrettmusic.com The Remembering Process: https://amzn.to/3ioUxlG Rubicon Artist Development: https://rubiconartistdevelopment.com Barrett Flooring + Design: https://barrettflooring.com
Greg Davis is an award winning filmmaker and a photographer that is represented by the National Geographic Image Collection. He has worked his way from local festivals to international exhibitions and his fine art prints continue to be sought after and hang in private and institutional collections worldwide.We talk about how Greg made a significant life change from a decade long career in technology to one of self assessment and exploration and traveled around the world, camera in hand. We cover how to make the move from the corporate world to following your passion to becoming a successful artist that has sold 7-figures worth of fine art prints.Greg's award winning work has been exhibited at prestigious galleries around the country and he has also been published in print internationally in the U.S., Great Britain, Papua New Guinea and Mexico.Greg Davis Photography: https://gregdavisphotography.comGusto Event Space: https://gregdavisphotography.com/gusto-studiosCloth Paper Dreams Film: http://clothpaperdreams.com
Ahad Ghadimi has led the turnaround and transition of multiple companies. In several instances, he knew little of the industry or the product before ever taking over. He rocketed his career when he created a swimwear line that, faster than any other company in history, went from conception to a feature in Sports Illustrated’s Swimsuit Edition. The question he is always asked: how do you do it? So, Ahad decided to capture it all in a book titled ‘Turnaround Artists’ that has been endorsed by over 100 Global CEOs.
On this episode of Establishing Your Empire I host Adam Johnson and LJ Luciano. Adam Johnson is one of the winningest players in pro beach volleyball history. He has won over $1.6 million dollars in prize money with 44 event titles. Johnson and Karch Kiraly just missed qualifying for the 2000 Sydney Olympic Games when Kiraly suffered an injury in the final qualifying event. He won the King of the Beach in 1994, he was a member of the U. S. National Team, a three-time All-American at USC and is in the Hall of Fame. Also joining us is LJ Luciano who co-created the self-proclaimed ‘Coolest Group in the Sand’ The Sand Wannabes. The group has over 10,000 members and provides a medium for players of all levels to find where to play, meet other players and chat about volleyball.
Nelson Tressler's early life was filled with trauma, struggle, and court trials. But although his childhood was something that many of us couldn’t fathom going through, he was able to turn his life around in a positive way. He set goals, kept a positive mindset, and stayed accountable to his actions and has developed the IGotSmarter App and wrote a book, The Unlucky Sperm Club, to help others do the same. We discuss how you are not a victim of your circumstances but a product of your choices. We talk about how to start a business or write a book and how to simply design a better life.
Maia Donohue is the author of the book, The Startup Mentor, and over the last decade with the organization, 3 Day Startup, Maia has been working with early stage founders and brilliant mentors around the world. He realized that getting the most out of mentorship isn't something that comes naturally, it's a skill that must be practiced and fine-tuned.A great mentor can make the difference in getting your company launched. They can help you learn from their mistakes, raise money, hire the right people, and so much more. But as a founder, it is up to you to make it happen. This episode will show you how.
"We can embrace the pain of hitting the gym for 30 minutes a day to avoid the suffering of aches and pains of a sedentary lifestyle. We can embrace the pain of the fit. Our kids are sure to throw by taking away their mobile devices at the dinner table to avoid the suffering of years of lost, meaningful connection and conversation that we'll never get back.We can embrace the pain of a difficult conversation with our spouse. To avoid the suffering of a Loveless marriage that might end up in divorce or ultimately being stuck in a marriage when divorce is really what we want. We can also, as business owners, fire our top salesperson, who's the greatest top line contributor in our business to avoid the suffering of stagnant growth and losing all of our other top talent, because they're the biggest cancer in our culture. You see the reality of it is it's like this applies to everything in our life. But we are so conditioned to avoid those moments of pain, to avoid those moments of discomfort. And I believe that we all must choose our pain or our suffering will choose us."
Shawn Walchef is the owner of Cali BBQ which is a company that not only sells memorable slow-smoked BBQ but also specializes in media and marketing. He is the host of the podcast, Digital Hospitality, which features in-depth conversations about what successes and failures propelled their guests to where they are today. Shawn and I talked about how to market in today’s world, the future of restaurants, ghost kitchens, how to create a memorable online experience and so much more.
On this episode of Establishing Your Empire I host Amanda Horvath. Amanda and I sat down to discuss how to take the pain out of creating videos, how to build your online brand and create a steady stream of in-bound prospects. Amanda is a content creator that is all about growing your business through the power of video. She has years of experience doing videos for other businesses and top content creators and now uses her expertise to help others overcome hurdles and get faster results. If you’re someone who has always just wanted to get more in front of the camera this is the episode for you.
On this episode of Establishing Your Empire I host Joah Spearman. Joah is the CEO and Founder of Localeur who has helped more than 5 million people experience traveling like a local from insiders who share authentic recommendations on their favorite local places to eat, drink and play. Joah started Localeur in 2013 by asking a dozen friends in Austin to recommend their favorite local spots before the South by Southwest Festival. Joah’s path has been anything but straight. His career started by working for the Texas Longhorns while in college, then a speechwriter in D.C. His first business was a social media consulting company helping to turn Austin’s Rainey Street into a nightlife district. After that, he opened a sneaker boutique in Downtown Austin, underneath the mayor’s office at City Hall. Then he convinced the founders of SXSW to let him create and run the first-ever fashion part of the festival. Somehow, the combination of all these experiences gave Joah a unique perspective on what a traveler really wants when they visit a new city: authentic recs from locals. Now, some 180 cities later, it seems to all make sense.
On this episode of Establishing Your Empire I host Sachit Gupta. For the past 10 years Sachit has been the person behind the scenes working with creators like Tim Ferriss, Seth Godin & Andrew Warner. Now he is out front and center with his podcast the Conscious Creators Show which in the first 30 days ranked #1 in entrepreneurship, #2 in business and #25 in all podcasts. Sachit is one of geniuses behind some of the biggest names that includes #1 podcasters, #1 NYT Bestselling authors, international sports stars, musicians and media companies. We chat about how to turn free work into paying clients, the transition to creating his own podcast, how he created a TEDx at Carnegie Mellon without even a website and so much more.Listen on: Apple Podcasts | Spotify | YouTube | Pandora
On this episode of Establishing Your Empire we host Hrish Lotlikar. Hrish has a background in tech, entertainment, venture capital & investment banking. He currently is co-founder of SuperWorld which is a virtual augmented reality world on the blockchain where users can buy, sell, collect & curate real estate. He is also Co-Founder of the Hollywood, TV, VR, & gaming production studio called The Rogue Initiative. We start off the conversation with how Hrish left New York and moved to Ukraine to start a seed stage venture capital fund called Eastlabs. This episode covers everything from entrepreneurship to gaming to VR to even fun places to travel to in Eastern Europe.
Elizabeth Pampalone is an International Speaker, Successful Entrepreneur, and Expert Marketer with over 20 years of experience. Her innovative approach helps overwhelmed business owners and burnt out nonprofit directors to achieve success and freedom through the power of Absolute Marketing™.Welcome to the Establishing Your Empire show. A podcast that inspires entrepreneurs, creatives and future business owners to pursue their passions, grow their organizations and build their empire. My name is Daran Herrman and creatively I’m best known for my photography. But business wise my claim to fame is growing a company from $15K per month in online sales to breaking the one million dollar a month barrier. And I’m sitting down with interesting people to talk about their process, the lessons they learned and how they have Established their Empire’s.
Lauren LoGiudice creates comedy through deeply flawed and painfully idiosyncratic characters. She has embodied some of the world’s most mysterious cultural icons and her work has been featured by The New York Times, the BBC and many others. In this episode we chat about how to make it as a comedian, how to market yourself online and how she wrote her new book: Inside Melania: What I Learned About Melania Trump by Impersonating Her. Probably my favorite review is by Ritch Shydner: “...Lauren masterfully used Satire, parody and irony to process the Slovenian Ice Queen” Listeners of this podcast can get the first 3 chapters of her audiobook free by visiting www.laurenlogi.com/empire
Although there are many SEO tips and tricks in this episode, the real value is for people who own or manage a local business. John Vuong's experience of working with more than 5,000 local business owners inspired him to start his own company, Local SEO Search, in 2013. John's expertise is on small and family-owned companies and we talk about the blood, sweat, and tears it takes for these businesses to succeed.
Gregg Cohen is Co-Founder at JWB Real Estate Capital and as a company they have managed over 3,500 rental properties for 1,200 clients which has generated $26+ Million in positive cash flow. This year (2020) has been a roller coaster ride and we talk about the real estate market now and in the near future. Should you invest? Is now a good time or wait? Is a housing bubble on the horizon? 0% Interest Rates.. What does it all mean?
Dr. Joe Vitale is a teacher and author known for his appearance in the hit movie THE SECRET. He has written 80 books that include the bestsellers, The Attractor Factor and Zero Limits, which dives into the Hawaiian practice for wealth, health and peace. He is best known for his ideas on the laws of attraction, & abundance mentality. He is also a singer songwriter with 15 albums out and that's how I met him several years ago to produce a music video documentaryWelcome to the Establishing Your Empire show. A podcast that inspires entrepreneurs, creatives and future business owners to pursue their passions, grow their organizations and build their empire. My name is Daran Herrman and creatively I’m best known for my photography. But business wise my claim to fame is growing a company from $15K per month in online sales to breaking the one million dollar a month barrier. And I’m sitting down with interesting people to talk about their process, the lessons they learned and how they have Established their Empire’s.Follow Dr. Joe Vitale:YouTube | Facebook | Instagram | Twitter
Nathan Ruff started his first business at the age of 12. Since then he has started five other businesses, all with two common goals: providing exceptional value and working with exceptional people. Nathan is now the CEO of Rabbit, which is a network of small kiosks where you can rent power bricks to keep your phone battery alive. Rabbit is located at bars, restaurants, hotels, venues, and pretty much everywhere people wait or hangout.Find a Rabbit: https://findarabbit.com Welcome to the Establishing Your Empire show. A podcast that inspires entrepreneurs, creatives and future business owners to pursue their passions, grow their organizations and build their empire. My name is Daran Herrman and creatively I’m best known for my photography. But business wise my claim to fame is growing a company from $15K per month in online sales to breaking the one million dollar a month barrier. And I’m sitting down with interesting people to talk about their process, the lessons they learned and how they have Established their Empire’s.
Pablo Gonzalez has made the ultimate cheat sheet for networking. A simple yet powerful content creation strategy that allows you to nurture existing relationships, attract new clients, and create a community around your business... without taking up too much time. Pablo is obsessed with human connection. He’s used this expertise on the subject to manage a $15M construction business, build various young professional groups for charities, and be named a Latino Leader of the Future by Latino Leaders Magazine and a Top 20 Under 40 for Brickell Magazine. He’s now a professional speaker and the founder and Chief Executive Connector at Connect With Pablo, a content marketing and community creation agency, proving that community creation is the future of business development. Watch all episodes on the Establishing Your Empire website: https://establishingyourempire.com Connect with Pablo: https://connectwithpablo.com Apple Podcasts: https://bit.ly/EYE-ApplePodcasts Spotify: https://bit.ly/EYE-Spotify Welcome to the Establishing Your Empire show. A podcast that inspires entrepreneurs, creatives and future business owners to pursue their passions, grow their organizations and build their empire. My name is Daran Herrman and creatively I’m best known for my photography. But business wise my claim to fame is growing a company from $15K per month in online sales to breaking the one million dollar a month barrier. And I’m sitting down with interesting people to talk about their process, the lessons they learned and how they have Established their Empire’s.
"There's a story you tell yourself. But the real story is the one your self tells you." Benjamin Voiles wants to help others bring color into their world - and find the path that serves them. Ben worked as a mechanical engineer for 15 years where logic and a concrete perspective commanded his life. But Ben was struggling and wasn't happy with his job, the romances in my life, or my health. Driven to avoid the things he feared and never for the things he wanted. Ben found a way to a new life where everything became available. His health improved, romance reached levels he'd never imagined, and he set off on a new career path. Watch all episodes on the Establishing Your Empire website: https://establishingyourempire.comThe Internal Work: https://www.theinternalwork.com/benjamin Welcome to the Establishing Your Empire show. A podcast that inspires entrepreneurs, creatives and future business owners to pursue their passions, grow their organizations and build their empire. My name is Daran Herrman and creatively I’m best known for my photography. But business wise my claim to fame is growing a company from $15K per month in online sales to breaking the one million dollar a month barrier. And I’m sitting down with interesting people to talk about their process, the lessons they learned and how they have Established their Empire’s.
Nathan Heath is the Co-Founder of Cultivate and a master farmer with a lifetime of experience who has supplied the best chefs in Central Texas with gourmet produce. With his brother Luke, they are united behind a common love of people, farming and technology to realize their vision of growing fresh, sustainable food in yards across Texas. All episodes: https://EstablishingYourEmpire.com Cultivate: https://www.cultivatetex.com Welcome to the Establishing Your Empire show. A podcast that inspires entrepreneurs, creatives and future business owners to pursue their passions, grow their organizations and build their empire. My name is Daran Herrman and creatively I’m best known for my photography. But business wise my claim to fame is growing a company from $15K per month in online sales to breaking the one million dollar a month barrier. And I’m sitting down with interesting people to talk about their process, the lessons they learned and how they have Established their Empire’s.
Brian Hill is the founder of Premier Party Cruises which specializes in turnkey experiences where you simply just have to show up and enjoy a day on the lake. The company is famous for their 'ATX Disco Cruise' which is exclusively for bachelorette & bachelor parties. This is a special edition episode where we went on location to see the fleet and talk about how COVID-19 has hit the tourism and entertainment business extremely hard and what Brian and his company are going to do to weather the storm.All Episodes: https://establishingyourempire.com/ Premier Party Cruises: https://www.premierpartycruises.com/Welcome to the Establishing Your Empire show. A podcast that inspires entrepreneurs, creatives and future business owners to pursue their passions, grow their organizations and build their empire. My name is Daran Herrman and creatively I’m best known for my photography. But business wise my claim to fame is growing a company from $15K per month in online sales to breaking the one million dollar a month barrier. And I’m sitting down with interesting people to talk about their process, the lessons they learned and how they have Established their Empire’s.
Mayank Kejriwal is a researcher in the field of artificial intelligence with a focus on developing high-impact AI technology for addressing important social challenges, such as human trafficking and disaster response. His work has been funded by DARPA and IARPA. Lately, Mayank has been working on building a knowledge graph out of the tens of thousands of papers written about COVID-19 as well as hooking directly into what people are saying via social media to better understand the social and economic effects of this very unique time.All episodes: https://establishingyourempire.com Apple Podcasts: https://bit.ly/EYE-ApplePodcasts Spotify: https://bit.ly/EYE-Spotify Welcome to the Establishing Your Empire show. A podcast that inspires entrepreneurs, creatives and future business owners to pursue their passions, grow their organizations and build their empire. My name is Daran Herrman and creatively I’m best known for my photography. But business wise my claim to fame is growing a company from $15K per month in online sales to breaking the one million dollar a month barrier. And I’m sitting down with interesting people to talk about their process, the lessons they learned and how they have Established their Empire’s.
Moby Hayat is a very talented content creator that has created the Online-First Summit which is a virtual conference with 70+ speakers that will cover everything from how to create an online business or how to move your current company online to acquiring customers as well as adapting and expanding to an online-first model. I’m very proud and honored to be speaking on the first day, May 11th. This episode is great for anyone that wants to get in front of the camera and create more content or wants to expand and build new revenue streams.Commerce Going Digital: Best Practices for E-Commerce https://onlinefirst.heysummit.com/talks/e-commerce/ Online-First Summit: https://bit.ly/online1stsummit Welcome to the Establishing Your Empire show. A podcast that inspires entrepreneurs, creatives and future business owners to pursue their passions, grow their organizations and build their empire. My name is Daran Herrman and creatively I’m best known for my photography. But business wise my claim to fame is growing a company from $15K per month in online sales to breaking the one million dollar a month barrier. And I’m sitting down with interesting people to talk about their process, the lessons they learned and how they have Established their Empire’s.
Rigel Thurston is a professional musician and founder of 100 Days of Songwriting which helps songwriters get into the habit of writing daily. We met over Zoom to chat about how Rigel turned his idea of keeping himself accountable into developing a motivational and inspirational community into a business. We also cover in detail how to create professional virtual concerts and how they become more than just Rigel playing music.Welcome to the Establishing Your Empire show. A podcast that inspires entrepreneurs, creatives and future business owners to pursue their passions, grow their organizations and build their empire. My name is Daran Herrman and creatively I’m best known for my photography. But business wise my claim to fame is growing a company from $15K per month in online sales to breaking the one million dollar a month barrier. And I’m sitting down with interesting people to talk about their process, the lessons they learned and how they have Established their Empire’s.
On this episode of Establishing Your Empire I host Andrew O'Brien. Andrew has overcome a life filled with traumatic events including prostitution, war, suicide and murder. But has found many ways to make an impact on others and take care of his growing family. After coming home from Iraq he traveled all around the world to speak in front of crowds to talk about his own military and suicide experiences. Andrew also had a 7-figure PR company with a client list that included Russell Brunson of ClickFunnels. He now works for the startup, Ruckify, which is a marketplace where you can rent anything from anyone here in Austin, Texas. And is using his PR skills to get Ruckify featured all over the news and to connect others in this very tough and interesting time. Watch the entire episode here: https://establishingyourempire.com
Matt Winters is the CEO of Austin Visuals 3D Animation Studio and Founder MyNetworkBuilder. In this episode we talk about how Matt started his career by convincing NASA to take a chance on an artist rather than the usual engineer, about how to create a community both offline and online, and his journey from working in the corporate world to becoming a freelancer and then building a rapidly growing company.Welcome to the Establishing Your Empire show. A podcast that inspires entrepreneurs, creatives and future business owners to pursue their passions, grow their organizations and build their empire. My name is Daran Herrman and creatively I’m best known for my photography. But business wise my claim to fame is growing a company from $15K per month in online sales to breaking the one million dollar a month barrier. And I’m sitting down with interesting people to talk about their process, the lessons they learned and how they have Established their Empire’s.
Gayle Reaume founded Moolah U after noticing that children are often not equipped to manage their money. In reaction to COVID-19 she launched their first online kid business camp last week with kids from all over the country. They're delivering two programs this week in multiple time zones and are working with leaders in Singapore and Australia to expand the program. Gayle was also the 2019 Mentor of the Year by Austin under 40. This episode is a must for parents who want to confidently offer their kids financial autonomy.Welcome to the Establishing Your Empire show. A podcast that inspires entrepreneurs, creatives and future business owners to pursue their passions, grow their organizations and build their empire. My name is Daran Herrman and creatively I’m best known for my photography. But business wise my claim to fame is growing a company from $15K per month in online sales to breaking the one million dollar a month barrier. And I’m sitting down with interesting people to talk about their process, the lessons they learned and how they have Established their Empire’s.
Jason Jepson and Bart Rollert were on the show to promote their Deep Media Day event that was supposed to be held on Saint Patrick’s Day during SXSW but was unfortunately canceled due to the Coronavirus. We chat about emerging technologies like AI in visual media applications, deep learning, interactive advertising, and much more.
On this special Friday edition of the Establishing your Empire I host Paul O’Brien. Paul is the CEO of MediaTech Ventures, a startup advisor, author and a father of three. We discuss the impact of the cancelation of SXSW and how Funded House is not only handling the blowback but pushing forward with sessions and panels both in person and online. Check them out in-person and online this Sunday, Monday & Tuesday. We dive deep into the differences between startups, companies and businesses. You can also hear Paul’s take on how to get involved in the startup community, tips to get funded, advice on how to turn your idea into a startup and how to establish your empire.
Kristen Carson is the CEO of Inn Cahoots and we talk about how Kristen juggles her 8-month old baby with a booming business, how they raised funding, the future of travel and hotel experiences and how the cancelation of SXSW immediately removed around 10% of their annual revenue. Inn Cahoots is a four-story boutique hotel and event venue on East 6th Street here in Austin, Texas that features five condo-style suites, with more than 8,000 sq. ft. of convertible indoor slash outdoor gathering space.Watch the entire episode video here: https://establishingyourempire.com
Jonathan Pylant is the regional president for Camp Gladiator and when he started there were only a handful of trainers and workouts and now they have over 4000 Locations in 350 cities with more than 1000 Trainers and 300,000 customers. Jonathan has a very interesting journey where he traded in his corporate suit for an outfit with a little more mesh. We talk about how CG has grown, how they deal with competition, Jonathan’s leadership style, tips for working in the same company as your spouse and much more in this episode.
Elliott Weeks created the company Old Enfield Supply Co., which creates and sells travel bags, distressed totes and other gear. On this episode we take a deep dive in how Elliott got started from just an idea to creating prototypes to the whole manufacturing process. https://establishingyourempire.com
Nathan Ryan has a long list of experience and involvement from being a designer for Disney to former CEO of a global marketing agency (Toi) and now CEO of Blue Sky Partners. Nathan is also an advisor to the Emmy-nominated culinary magazine Life and Thyme and Co-Founder of the non-profit GoodPolitics. Our wide ranging conversation starts out in the area marketing and business consulting and goes all the way to Austin’s current homelessness situation and everyone’s favorite topic, politics.Welcome to the Establishing Your Empire show. A podcast that inspires entrepreneurs, creatives and future business owners to pursue their passions, grow their organizations and build their empire. My name is Daran Herrman and creatively I’m best known for my photography. But business wise my claim to fame is growing a company from $15K per month in online sales to breaking the one million dollar a month barrier. And I’m sitting down with interesting people to talk about their process, the lessons they learned and how they have Established their Empire’s. https://establishingyourempire.com
Cara McCarty is the Co-Founder & CPO of startup called Code Pilot that was just acquired by Angel List. Cara has a wide range of experiences in the Human Capital area of companies and loves the people side of business. Our conversation dives into how Code Pilot went from idea, to launch to exit in only 24months and how Cara will continue to build her empire. Watch the entire episode here: https://establishingyourempire.com