Kameron Stone from Student Built Startups interviews student entrepreneurs to share their stories about how they started their business, what inspires them, and how their education has played a role in their success. Learn the business strategies of todays youth including; effective marketing tactics, profitable income sources, and killer advice about the startup process. Reveal your entrepreneurial passions, join a thriving community of go-getters, and discover how you can start and grow your business. We are all students of some sort, and your learning will never end with the Student Built Startups Podcast.
On today's episode, I share updates regarding YEE, what I have been pursuing outside of the podcast, as well as some updates regarding the podcast.For the complete show notes and time stamps head over to StudentBuiltStartups.comMentioned Resources:Note: Some of the resources below may be affiliate links, meaning I receive a commission (at no extra cost to you) if you use that link to make a purchase.Student Built Startups websiteAudible My eBay store
On today's episode, Blake Peters from BP HealthxFitness Will be sharing his entrepreneurial story and how he has overcome challenges due to COVID. Blake has been a personal trainer since he graduated from UMD and has started his own personal training and fitness business.BP HealthxFitness and Blake Peters:BP HealthxFitness WebsiteBP HealthxFittness FacebookBlakes InstagramMentioned Resources:Note: Some of the resources below may be affiliate links, meaning I receive a commission (at no extra cost to you) if you use that link to make a purchase.Ready to Run by Kelly StarrettSales Bible by Jeffrey Gitomer
On Today's episode, Shema Yahya, the co-game designer & illustrator of Muco will be sharing his story and talk about management and leadership in the party and card games industry. Shema is studying at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln and is getting ready to launch his board game Muco on August 1st. Where You Can Follow Muco:InstagramYoutubeWebsiteMain Takeaway: Think about what drives you to do what you do, and think about it often.Mentioned Resources:Note: Some of the resources below may be affiliate links, meaning I receive a commission (at no extra cost to you) if you use that link to make a purchase.Student Built Startups websiteThe Ride of a LifetimeYee Community
On today's episode, Eddie Sicilia and I share what our new NFT Project, Imagine Box, is about and what trends we have seen in the NFT space.Imagine Box Twitter: @ImagineBoxNFTImagine Box Instagram: @ImagineBoxNFTImagine Box Rarible: /imagineboxImagine Box Opensea: /imagine-boxImagine Box Discord: Join Us!Imagine Box Description:10,000 boxes that are both completely the same and completely different. You decide what is in the box by using the mighty power of your imagination. You no longer have to purchase any other NFT because you can own whatever you want with one purchase. The only constraint... You can only imagine one item in your Imagine Box at a time. Now is your chance to leverage your imagination on the blockchain. Note: we are not promising you anything other than an image of a box that you can "fill" using your mind.Mentioned Resources:Note: Some of the resources below may be affiliate links, meaning I receive a commission (at no extra cost to you) if you use that link to make a purchase.Student Built Startups websiteOpenseaAudible My eBay store
On today's episode, I share snippets from EP1, EP21, and EP41 to display how I have adapted and grown throughout my podcast journey. For the complete show notes and time stamps head over to StudentBuiltStartups.comMentioned Resources:Note: Some of the resources below may be affiliate links, meaning I receive a commission (at no extra cost to you) if you use that link to make a purchase.Student Built Startups websiteAudible My eBay store
On today's episode, I speak about my graduation, what I have been pursuing outside of the podcast, as well as some updates regarding the podcast.For the complete show notes and time stamps head over to StudentBuiltStartups.comMentioned Resources:Note: Some of the resources below may be affiliate links, meaning I receive a commission (at no extra cost to you) if you use that link to make a purchase.Student Built Startups websiteAudible My eBay store
On today's episode, I chat with Madi Brenengen and Allyson Hilgeman, Cultural Entrepreneurship majors at the University of Minnesota Duluth, and winners of "Most Innovative Idea" at the 2021 UMD Startup Cup. They will be sharing their experience as cultural entrepreneurship majors, their experience competing at the UMD Startup Cup, and a little information about their business concept they are developing. Where You Can Find Madi:LinkedinInstagramFacebookWhere You Can Find AllysonLinkedinMain Takeaway: Focus on using passion to drive you, rather than motivation.Mentioned Resources:Note: Some of the resources below may be affiliate links, meaning I receive a commission (at no extra cost to you) if you use that link to make a purchase.Student Built Startups websiteUMD's Cultural Entrepreneurship Program
On Today's episode, you will hear a recap of the YEE Summit. Young Entrepreneurs Evolution (YEE) is an interactive community designed to help young entrepreneurs find success through networking, guidance, and access to funding within a collaborative environment. We are dedicated to transforming the midwest into a new frontier of innovation and growth by providing globally minded entrepreneurial guidance to university students looking to make an impact.Where You Can Find YEE:WebsiteInstagramFacebookLinkedinTiktokTwitterKeynote Speaker #1Drew is a partner and Chief Strategy Officer at Crackle Marketing. Coming from a long line of entrepreneurs and small business owners, Drew has followed in those footsteps, building several small businesses, including a software company, mobile notary service, marketing consultancy, and a media production and design studio.Keynote Speaker #2:Joel is an experienced product engineer who has prior experience working with NASA, designing prototypes to be tested on the ISS. He is currently working on developing a mobile robot solution for an industrial manufacturing application. As Founder of Squareone Creations, Joel operates his company that creates innovative solutions to transport and mount bicycles to a vehicle.Value Bombs from the YEE SummitDon’t copy your competitors' marketing strategy, they likely don't know what they are doing any better than you. Make sure to be creative and be yourself. -Drew D.Regarding funnels: “The value you are giving them should be greater than the gate in front of them” -Drew D.“When designing your product, make many iterations along the way to optimize it” -Joel W.“When designing your product, always focus on the problem that it solves” -Joel W.Attendees Feedback“This event was great! It sparked a fire in me to get excited about entrepreneurship and opened my eyes to the fact that there are other young people out there doing really cool things”"This event wasn't exactly what we expected it to be, but it was what we needed. It was definitely better than anticipated!"
On Today's episode, Eddie Sicilia, the creator, founder, and owner of 2% Football Camp will be sharing his story along with how sports marketing is different from traditional marketing. Eddie is studying marketing and entrepreneurship at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. 2% Football Camp is a program focused on spreading American football to Latin American countries.Where You Can Find Eddie:LinkedinInstagramYoutubeMain Takeaway: Focus on using passion to drive you, rather than motivation.Mentioned Resources:Note: Some of the resources below may be affiliate links, meaning I receive a commission (at no extra cost to you) if you use that link to make a purchase.Student Built Startups websiteRelentlessYee Community
On Today's episode, Spencer Pauly, the creator, founder, and owner of Skiwise will be sharing his story along with how to develop a product that truly solves a problem. Spencer is studying computer science & marketing at the University of Minnesota Duluth. Skiwise is an app designed to help cross-country skiers determine which trails are groomed and ready to use.Where You Can Find Spencer:LinkedinTwitterWebsite Main Takeaway: It doesn't matter if you are doing the wrong thing, just make sure you are showing up and doing something every day.Mentioned Resources:Note: Some of the resources below may be affiliate links, meaning I receive a commission (at no extra cost to you) if you use that link to make a purchase.Student Built Startups websiteThe Mom TestYee Summit
On Today's episode, Damian Fiedler, a videographer and filmmaker will be sharing his story along with what you should know before getting into filmmaking and the importance of building relationships with people even after completing a project with them. He has built his videography business while in college and created videos for everything from weddings to music videos.Check out the episode on Youtube!Where You Can Find Northern Lense:InstagramFacebooknorthernlens.orgMain Takeaway: Find good role-models, because you are the average of the 5 people that you spend the most time aroundMentioned Resources:Note: Some of the resources below may be affiliate links, meaning I receive a commission (at no extra cost to you) if you use that link to make a purchase.Student Built Startups websiteSteal Like an Artist
On Today's episode, the co-founders of YEE, Hunter Bergman, and I will be sharing what is in store for the YEE summit and what it has been like to organize an event. Hunter is a Junior studying marketing and entrepreneurship at the University of Nebraska Lincoln. He is heavily involved with the entrepreneurial scene at UNL and has held multiple leadership positions on campus. What is YEE?Young Entrepreneurs Evolution (YEE) is an interactive community designed to help young entrepreneurs find success through networking, guidance, and access to funding within a collaborative environment. We are dedicated to transforming the midwest into a new frontier of innovation and growth by providing globally minded entrepreneurial guidance to university students looking to make an impact.Where You Can Find YEE:REGISTER FOR THE YEE SUMMIT HEREJOIN THE YEE COMMUNITY ON SLACK HEREInstagramTwitterFacebookTiktokYEE websiteWhere You Can Find Hunter:InstagramLinkedIn Main Takeaway: Register for the event!Mentioned Resources:Student Built Startups website
On Today's episode, Didi M, the owner of Fonz Music will be sharing his story along with how to design a product that is simple. Didi is studying computer science & business at Trinity College in Dublin Ireland. Didi created the concept of Fonz Music as well as built (and designed) the app.Where You Can Find Fonz Music:InstagramLinktree Main Takeaway: Solve a problem first!Mentioned Resources:Note: Some of the resources below may be affiliate links, meaning I receive a commission (at no extra cost to you) if you use that link to make a purchase.Student Built Startups websiteHow to Win Friends and Influence PeopleReady Fire Aim
On Today's episode, Lindsey Rue, the owner of Wild & Rue will be sharing her story along with how shifting priorities in your business can lead you to success. Lindsey is a graduate from the U of M and has a professional career in web analytics and user experience. Where You Can Find Lindsey:InstagramFacebookWebsite Main Takeaway: Don't be afraid to try!Mentioned Resources:Note: Some of the resources below may be affiliate links, meaning I receive a commission (at no extra cost to you) if you use that link to make a purchase.Student Built Startups websiteHarry Potter
On today's bonus content, Jarryd Dent from AK3 Marketing and myself chat about marketing, analytics, and entrepreneurship.
On Today's episode, Joey-D, an independent recording artist will be sharing his story along with the importance of having an abundance mindset and belief in oneself. Joey-D is a Senior at UMD and has released his second album (Not Your Average Joe) while still in school.Where You Can Find Joey-D:InstagramFacebookSpotify Main Takeaway: Go check out his music!Mentioned Resources:Note: Some of the resources below may be affiliate links, meaning I receive a commission (at no extra cost to you) if you use that link to make a purchase.Student Built Startups websiteBluehostUnlimited Power by Tony robinsRuss Audio BookDistroKid
On today's episode, I speak about what I was doing while the podcast was dormant, what the future plans are for the podcast, and what I have planned for 2021.For the complete show notes and time stamps head over to StudentBuiltStartups.comMentioned Resources:Note: Some of the resources below may be affiliate links, meaning I receive a commission (at no extra cost to you) if you use that link to make a purchase.Student Built Startups websiteAudible My eBay store
On today's episode, I speak about how my summer internship went, what I have pursuing outside of the podcast, as well as some updates regarding the podcast.For the complete show notes and time stamps head over to StudentBuiltStartups.comMentioned Resources:Note: Some of the resources below may be affiliate links, meaning I receive a commission (at no extra cost to you) if you use that link to make a purchase.Student Built Startups websiteAudible My eBay store
On today's episode, Steven Tey will speak about how data science and branding combined can have a huge impact on your business. He is the creator, founder, and owner of One Word Domains, a tool to help you find the best one-word domain for your business.For the complete show notes and time stamps head over to StudentBuiltStartups.comWhere You Can Find StevenSteven's LinkedInSteven's TwitterOne Word Domains WebsiteFast five section:Most valuable learning experience: When he rebelled against his parents and they did not react with a punitive measure but used a different approach.Recommended book: Principles by Ray DalioRecommended business tool: Error tablesScheduling time and planning ahead: Writing things down in a notebookNumber one thing that drives motivation: Achieving financial freedom before the age of 30.Main Takeaway: Don't look for product-market fit, but find problems and then solutions to them.Mentioned Resources:Note: Some of the resources below may be affiliate links, meaning I receive a commission (at no extra cost to you) if you use that link to make a purchase.Student Built Startups websiteAudible
On today's episode, Kyle Elliott will speak about How to stand out in a saturated job market. He is the owner of Caffeinated Kyle and he coaches some of Silicon Valley's top talent to help them find their dream job.For the complete show notes and time stamps head over to StudentBuiltStartups.comWhere You Can Find Kyle:Kyle's WebsiteKyles InstagramKyle's LinkedInFast five section:Most valuable learning experience: Overcoming the fear of taking risksRecommended book: Present Over PerfectRecommended business tool: LinkedInScheduling time and planning ahead: Google Calendar and using a physical master calendar.Number one thing that drives motivation: Seeing the impact that your work makes.Main Takeaway: Don't blend in, find what is unique about you and own it.Mentioned Resources:Note: Some of the resources below may be affiliate links, meaning I receive a commission (at no extra cost to you) if you use that link to make a purchase.Student Built Startups websiteAudible LinkedIn
On today's episode, Deborah Olatunji will speak about education, youth empowerment, and personal development. She is the author of Unleashing Your Innovative Genius and has been a public speaker at multiple events.For the complete show notes and time stamps head over to StudentBuiltStartups.comWhere You Can Find Deborah:Deborah's WebsiteDeborah's TwitterFast five section:Most valuable learning experience: Taking a healthcare theatre class.Recommended book: Between the World and MeRecommended business tool: OtterScheduling time and planning ahead: Google Calendar (color coding)Number one thing that drives motivation: Having a strong circle of support.Main Takeaway: Energy is vitally important, surround yourself with good vibes.Mentioned Resources:Note: Some of the resources below may be affiliate links, meaning I receive a commission (at no extra cost to you) if you use that link to make a purchase.Student Built Startups websiteAudible Otter
On today's episode, Caroline and Isabel from Aiutare Apparel will speak about sustainable fashion and their unique Instagram sales model. They own and operate an online second-hand clothing store and combine thrifting with social media to create a one of a kind business model.For the complete show notes and time stamps head over to StudentBuiltStartups.comWhere You Can Find Aiutare Apparel:Aiutare Apparel's InstagramAiutare Apparel WebsiteFast five section:Most valuable learning experience: Hard work pays off.Recommended book: Girl BossRecommended business tool: InstagramScheduling time and planning ahead: Use Google Calendar and weekly meetings.Number one thing that drives motivation: Being super passionate and actually enjoying what they are doing.Main Takeaway: Sustainable fashion is the way to go!Mentioned Resources:Note: Some of the resources below may be affiliate links, meaning I receive a commission (at no extra cost to you) if you use that link to make a purchase.Student Built Startups websiteAudible
On today's episode, Alexis Schomer will speak about modern marketing, management, and leveraging interns. She is an owner of two businesses and an international best-selling-author.For the complete show notes and time stamps head over to StudentBuiltStartups.comWhere You Can Find Alexis:LinkedInFacebookInstagramExpy HealthSimply BrandedFast five section:Most valuable learning experience: Take everyone's advice with a grain of salt.Recommended book: The 4 Hour WorkweekRecommended business tool: Google DriveScheduling time and planning ahead: Block time off in the calendar.Number one thing that drives motivation: The desire to keep growing.Main Takeaway: Be resourceful, be open to pivoting. Work on content and providing value. Be authentic and build a community.Mentioned Resources:Note: Some of the resources below may be affiliate links, meaning I receive a commission (at no extra cost to you) if you use that link to make a purchase.Student Built Startups websiteAudible
On today's episode, Drew Donaldson will speak about storytelling, content marketing, and customer experience. He has used his own methodology for over 10 years working inside of media/marketing/advertising agencies and consulting with private and public companies.For the complete show notes and time stamps head over to StudentBuiltStartups.comWhere You Can Find Gro Haus:Gro Haus's websiteGro Haus's FacebookFast five section:Most valuable learning experience: Large collective failuresRecommended book: Business AdventuresRecommended business tool: Hot JarScheduling time and planning ahead: Set broad goals and just start working - be fastNumber one thing that drives motivation: Building something that out-lives oneself.Main Takeaway: You must provide value FIRST!Mentioned Resources:Note: Some of the resources below may be affiliate links, meaning I receive a commission (at no extra cost to you) if you use that link to make a purchase.Student Built Startups websiteAudible Hot Jar
On today's episode, Vihan Khanna will speak about film festivals and filmmaking. He has owned and operated his own film festival for the past 3 years and has been making short sketches for film and television since he was a freshman in high school in 2011.For the complete show notes and time stamps head over to StudentBuiltStartups.comWhere You Can Find Vihan:Vihan's websiteVihan's InstagramFast five section:Most valuable learning experience: Actually putting together a film for the first time.Recommended book: G. O. O. G. L. E.Recommended business tool: VimeoScheduling time and planning ahead: Planning the night beforeNumber one thing that drives motivation: Doing what he loves and enjoysMain Takeaway: Make sure that you love what you do in life.Mentioned Resources:Note: Some of the resources below may be affiliate links, meaning I receive a commission (at no extra cost to you) if you use that link to make a purchase.Student Built Startups website
On today's episode, Professor White will be sharing her story and how you can build a dynasty with your business. She has been an entrepreneur for 13 years and an entrepreneurial educator for 10 years. She is the owner of Becoming FEARLESS and is about to share a wealth of knowledge with you.For the complete show notes and time stamps head over to StudentBuiltStartups.comWhere You Can Find Prof. White:Professor White's WebsiteBuzzSprout Advertisement:BuzzSprout is hands down the easiest and best way to launch, promote, and track your podcast. Your show can be online and listed in all the major podcast directories (like Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, and more) within minutes of finishing your recording. (If you use my BuzzSprout Link I will earn a commission) Fast five section:Most valuable learning experience: Knowing that she deserves to be where she wants to be.Recommended book: 59 Seconds: The E-Myth Revisited by Michael GerberRecommended business tool: Excel SpreadsheetsScheduling time and planning ahead: Be mindful of how to allocate the time you haveNumber one thing that drives motivation: Becoming who her past self wanted to be.Main Takeaway: You already have everything you need to start building your dynasty.Mentioned Resources:Note: Some of the resources below may be affiliate links, meaning I receive a commission (at no extra cost to you) if you use that link to make a purchase.Student Built Startups websiteBuzzSproutThe E-Myth Revisited by Michael Gerber
On today's episode, Laura Briggs will be sharing her story and how to start a freelancing career, regardless of your circumstances. Laura has been freelancing for over 8 years and has worked with over 400 clients.For the complete show notes and time stamps head over to StudentBuiltStartups.comWhere You Can Find Laura:Better Biz AcademyAdvanced Freelancing PodcastFacebookTwitterBuzzSprout Advertisement:BuzzSprout is hands down the easiest and best way to launch, promote, and track your podcast. Your show can be online and listed in all the major podcast directories (like Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, and more) within minutes of finishing your recording. (If you use my BuzzSprout Link I will earn a commission) Fast five section:Most valuable learning experience: Having to fire a clientRecommended book: The big leap by Gay HendriksRecommended business tool: TrelloScheduling time and planning ahead: Scheduling tools and having others to helpNumber one thing that drives motivation: Focusing on Impact over moneyMain Takeaway: Just get started and don't grow too fast.Mentioned Resources:Note: Some of the resources below may be affiliate links, meaning I receive a commission (at no extra cost to you) if you use that link to make a purchase.Student Built Startups websiteBuzzSproutThe big leap by Gay Hendriks
On today's episode, Dillon Hill will be sharing his story and how to get awareness with online communities and film-making. Dillon has received hundreds of thousands of views on his videos and has owned multiple non-profits.For the complete show notes and time stamps head over to StudentBuiltStartups.comWhere You Can Find Dillon:Live For Another's WebsiteBuzzSprout Advertisement:BuzzSprout is hands down the easiest and best way to launch, promote, and track your podcast. Your show can be online and listed in all the major podcast directories (like Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, and more) within minutes of finishing your recording. (If you use my BuzzSprout Link I will earn a commission) Fast five section:Most valuable learning experience: A lot of small learning experiences combinedRecommended book: 59 Seconds: Change Your Life in Under a MinuteRecommended business tool: GoogleScheduling time and planning ahead: Planning in streaks and using dataNumber one thing that drives motivation: Having a limited time here on earth.Main Takeaway: Everyone is different, so find what works best for you.Mentioned Resources:Note: Some of the resources below may be affiliate links, meaning I receive a commission (at no extra cost to you) if you use that link to make a purchase.Student Built Startups website BuzzSprout59 Seconds: Change Your Life in Under a Minute
On today's episode, Mpho Botha from Southbound Africa will be sharing his story and how to scale a business with effective branding. Mpho was Mr. Teen World in 2016 and has started over 3 businesses.For the complete show notes and time stamps head over to StudentBuiltStartups.comWhere You Can Find Mpho:Mpho's FacebookMpho's InstagramAK3 Marketing Advertisement:AK3 Marketing is helping businesses build a strong foundation with their two-page business plan. Get your two-page fill in the blank business plan here. (If you use my AK3 Marketing Link I will earn a commission) Fast five section:Most valuable learning experience: Just startingRecommended book: Think and Grow Rich by Napoleon HillRecommended business tool: Social Media in generalScheduling time and planning ahead: Plan every part of your lifeNumber one thing that drives motivation: PovertyMain Takeaway: Believe in yourself, take risks, and have discipline. Mentioned Resources:Note: Some of the resources below may be affiliate links, meaning I receive a commission (at no extra cost to you) if you use that link to make a purchase.Student Built Startups website AK3 MarketingThink and Grow Rich by Napoleon Hill
On today's episode, Rowan Wiechmann from the Netherlands will be sharing his story and how to be a great leader with influence. Rowan was in the Army for 6 years and has started a high-performance coaching business called The Millennial Leaders.For the complete show notes and time stamps head over to StudentBuiltStartups.comWhere You Can Find Rowan:Rowan's FacebookRowan's InstagramAK3 Marketing Advertisement:AK3 Marketing is helping businesses build a strong foundation with their two-page business plan. Get your two-page fill in the blank business plan here. (If you use my AK3 Marketing Link I will earn a commission) Fast five section:Most valuable class or course: Falling a lot of timesRecommended book: Start With Why by Simon SinekRecommended business tool: Instagram / FacebookScheduling time and planning ahead: Strict goal-setting practicesNumber one thing that drives motivation: Making an impact on peopleMain Takeaway: Try to have a million-dollar impact before you try to make a million dollars.Mentioned Resources:Note: Some of the resources below may be affiliate links, meaning I receive a commission (at no extra cost to you) if you use that link to make a purchase.Student Built Startups website AK3 MarketingStart With Why by Simon SinekCalendly
On today's episode, Ian Salazar from the Philippines will be sharing his story and how to prospect for clients and customers in a new business.For the complete show notes and time stamps head over to StudentBuiltStartups.comWhere You Can Find Ian:Ian's FacebookIan's InstagramAudible Advertisement:Audible is one of the best ways to "read" more books and learn how to start and grow your business. Start your free trial with Audible today and get access to massive amounts of knowledge in the form of audio-books. (If you use my Audible link I will earn a commission)Fast five section:Most valuable class or course: Social Media MarketingRecommended book: How to Win Friends and Influence PeopleRecommended business tool: Trello (productivity app)Scheduling time and planning ahead: Planning the day beforeGetting focused productive: Morning routine and self affirmation routineMain Takeaway: Follow your dreams, and have the bigger desire to actually reach for. your dreamsMentioned Resources:Note: Some of the resources below may be affiliate links, meaning I receive a commission (at no extra cost to you) if you use that link to make a purchase.Student Built Startups websiteLevel Up Podcasting Kickstarter pageFree Audible TrialHow to win Friends and Influence PeopleTrello
On today's episode, Grant E. Loveless from Texas will be sharing how to build a culture of equity and inclusion in education and business. Grant is the owner of Our Existence is Resistance and has a lot of experience with non-profit organizations and student-led initiatives.For the complete show notes and time stamps head over to StudentBuiltStartups.comWhere You Can Find Grant:Grant's LinkedInGrant's InstagramGrant's FacebookFast five section:Most valuable learning experience: Growing up in churchRecommended book: Go Tell It on a Mountain by James BaldwinRecommended business tool: Facebook and InstagramScheduling time and planning ahead: Always write things down and think about what you actually have the capacity to actually do.Number one thing that drives motivation: Having peer-to-peer supportMain Takeaway: Be the change that you want to see.Mentioned Resources:Note: Some of the resources below may be affiliate links, meaning I receive a commission (at no extra cost to you) if you use that link to make a purchase.Student Built Startups websiteGo Tell It on a Mountain by James Baldwin
SummaryOn today's episode, Scott Millar, the twenty year old owner and CEO of Bop Industries, will be sharing his story and how to start building your personal brand.For the complete show notes and time stamps head over to StudentBuiltStartups.comWhere You Can Find Scott:Scott Millar's WebsiteScott Millar's InstagramBop Industries WebsiteAudible Advertisement:Audible is one of the best ways to "read" more books and learn how to start and grow your business. Start your free trial with Audible today and get access to massive amounts of knowledge in the form of audio-books. (If you use my Audible link I will earn a commission)Fast five section:Most valuable class or course: Business accelerator programRecommended book: Elon Musk's autobiographyRecommended business tool: Google Suite / CanvaScheduling time and planning ahead: Handwriting color coded listsGetting focused productive: Batching each day into sections and herbal teasMain Takeaway: If you want to get started on anything, just say yes to every opportunity that comes your way and be a good human.Mentioned Resources:Note: Some of the resources below may be affiliate links, meaning I receive a commission (at no extra cost to you) if you use that link to make a purchase.Student Built Startups websiteLevel Up Podcasting Kickstarter pageFree Audible TrialElon Musk's autobiographyCanva
SummaryOn Today's episode, I talk about the my experience with the podcast since the last update episode, stats regarding the podcast, my new podcasting online course (Level Up Podcasting), and the 6 influence principles of business.For the complete show notes and time stamps head over to StudentBuiltStartups.comSBS Social Media profiles:Facebook PageFacebook GroupInstagramTikTokLevel Up Podcasting:Check out the Kickstarter campaign here!The Level Up Podcasting Course is a fully comprehensive course that will take you step by step through the process of starting your podcast. There are 15 modules including the introduction that cover every topic from determining what you want your podcast to be about, how to edit your audio, through designing your post launch plan to ensure steady growth.The 6 influence principle of business:ReciprocationCommitmentSocial ProofLikingAuthorityScarcityMain Takeaway: Make sure that you implement these influence principle is your business, but do so in an ethical manner.Mentioned Resources:Note: Some of the resources below may be affiliate links, meaning I receive a commission (at no extra cost to you) if you use that link to make a purchase.Student Built Startups websiteInfluence by Dr. Robert CialdiniLevel Up Podcasting Kickstarter
SummaryOn today's episode, Connor De Lisle, Owner and Founder of Midnight Munchies, will be sharing his story and how to ensure success through prior planning and knowledge.For the complete show notes and time stamps head over to StudentBuiltStartups.comWhere You Can Find Midnight Munchies:Midnight Munchies InstagramMidnight Munchies FacebookMidnight Munchies WebsiteAudible Advertisement:Audible is one of the best ways to "read" more books and learn how to start and grow your business. Start your free trial with Audible today and get access to massive amounts of knowledge in the form of audio-books. (If you use my Audible link I will earn a commission)Fast five section:Most valuable class or course: Pre-University business coursesRecommended book: Relevant and timely articlesRecommended business tool: Management Scheduling time and planning ahead: Using notes app on phoneGetting focused productive: Energy drinks and intrinsic motivatorsMain Takeaway: Midnight Munchies!Mentioned Resources:Note: Some of the resources below may be affiliate links, meaning I receive a commission (at no extra cost to you) if you use that link to make a purchase.Student Built Startups websiteFree Audible Trial
SummaryOn today's episode, Arsalan Khan, Owner and Founder of AKM Media, will be sharing his story and how to master your marketing using self development and mindset.For the complete show notes and time stamps head over to StudentBuiltStartups.comWhere You Can Find Arsalan:Arsalan's InstagramArsalan's FacebookAKM Media WebsiteAK3 Marketing Advertisement:AK3 Marketing is helping businesses build a strong foundation with their two-page business plan. Get your two-page fill in the blank business plan here. (If you use my AK3 Marketing Link I will earn a commission) Fast five section:Most valuable class or course: First Youtube videos he watched about marketingRecommended book: Psycho-Cybernetics by Maxwell MaltzRecommended business tool: InstagramScheduling time and planning ahead: The 3 step rule (set 3 main tasks each day)Getting focused productive: Remember that you can only do one thing at a timeMain Takeaway: You are only able to do one thing at a time, don't worry about what you have to do, just focus on what you are doing now.Mentioned Resources:Note: Some of the resources below may be affiliate links, meaning I receive a commission (at no extra cost to you) if you use that link to make a purchase.Student Built Startups websitePsycho-Cybernetics by Maxwell Maltz AK3 Marketing
SummaryOn today's episode, Jharad McClung Lester, Co-Founder of Plato and owner of Underground Reactions, will be sharing his story along with some great tips about how to win on social media.For the complete show notes and time stamps head over to StudentBuiltStartups.comWhere You Can Find Jharad:Underground Reactions InstagramCultural Report InstagramJharad's Personal InstagramBuzzSprout Advertisement:BuzzSprout is hands down the easiest and best way to launch, promote, and track your podcast. Your show can be online and listed in all the major podcast directories (like Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, and more) within minutes of finishing your recording. (If you use my BuzzSprout Link I will earn a commission) Fast five section:Most valuable class or course: First year seminar in collegeRecommended book: Power Shift by Daymond JohnRecommended business tool: Instagram, TikTok, Quora, RedditScheduling time and planning ahead: Don't Plan aheadGetting focused and staying productive: Just doesn't stop workingMain Takeaway: You only have one life, make sure to cherish everything, and money isn't everything.Mentioned Resources:Note: Some of the resources below may be affiliate links, meaning I receive a commission (at no extra cost to you) if you use that link to make a purchase.Student Built Startups websitePower Shift by Daymond JohnBuzzSprout
SummaryOn today's episode, Nur Alam Siddiki, owner of Arcadian, a College in rural Bangladesh, will be sharing his story along with some amazing tips about working hard for your passions.For the complete show notes and time stamps head over to StudentBuiltStartups.comWhere You Can Find Nur:Arcadian's WebsiteNur's Personal WebsiteNur's FacebookBuzzSprout Advertisement:BuzzSprout is hands down the easiest and best way to launch, promote, and track your podcast. Your show can be online and listed in all the major podcast directories (like Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, and more) within minutes of finishing your recording. (If you use my BuzzSprout Link I will earn a commission) Fast five section:Most valuable class or course: Studying the English languageRecommended book: Haven't read any entrepreneurial booksRecommended business tool: FacebookScheduling time and planning ahead: Staying organized and keep workingGetting focused and staying productive: Remembering that his business is growingMain Takeaway: Without having a passion and a willingness to work hard you cannot be an entrepreneur.Mentioned Resources:Note: Some of the resources below may be affiliate links, meaning I receive a commission (at no extra cost to you) if you use that link to make a purchase.Student Built Startups websiteBuzzSprout
Summary:On today's episode, Jarryd Dent, owner of AK3 Marketing and Steele Bodies University, will be sharing his story along with some amazing tips about marketing and content creation.For the complete show notes and time stamps head over to StudentBuiltStartups.comWhere You Can Find Jarryd:AK3 Marketing's InstagramAK3 Marketing's FacebookAK3 Marketing's WebsiteBuzzSprout Advertisement:BuzzSprout is hands down the easiest and best way to launch, promote, and track your podcast. Your show can be online and listed in all the major podcast directories (like Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, and more) within minutes of finishing your recording. (If you use my BuzzSprout Link I will earn a commission) Fast five section:Most valuable class or course: Sports MarketingRecommended book: 48 Laws of Power by David GreeneRecommended business tool: E-Mail (MailChimp)Scheduling time and planning ahead: Maintaining a regular daily routineGetting focused and staying productive: Keep thinking back to why I startedMain Takeaway: Help people, learn from people, and never give up.Mentioned Resources:Note: Some of the resources below may be affiliate links, meaning I receive a commission (at no extra cost to you) if you use that link to make a purchase.Student Built Startups website48 Laws of power by David GreeneBuzzSprout
Summary:On today's episode, Paritosh Sankhla, President of Entrepreneurship Development Cell at Panjab University, will be sharing his story along with some amazing insights into the entrepreneurial mindset.For the complete show notes and time stamps head over to StudentBuiltStartups.comWhere You Can Find Paritosh:Paritosh's LinkedInBuzzSprout Advertisement:BuzzSprout is hands down the easiest and best way to launch, promote, and track your podcast. Your show can be online and listed in all the major podcast directories (like Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, and more) within minutes of finishing your recording. (If you use my BuzzSprout Link I will earn a commission) Fast five section:Most valuable class or course: 3rd semester electronics courseRecommended book: The One Thing by Gary KellerRecommended business tool: Excel ( for more than just analytics)Scheduling time and planning ahead: Only plan 2 days in advance (Use reminders for things farther out)Getting focused and staying productive: Listening to music in a different language.Triple Main Takeaway: Start-up internships are very important to learn how a startup can operate at scale and you learn how to grind.You need to have good mentors, when you have a mentor it can reduce your failure rate.Be very passionate about what you are doing.Mentioned Resources:Note: Some of the resources below may be affiliate links, meaning I receive a commission (at no extra cost to you) if you use that link to make a purchase.Student Built Startups websiteThe One Thing by Gary KellerBuzzSprout
Summary:On today's episode, Nikko Zopfi, the Founder of MasteredMedia, LeadGoat, and BetterOptions, will be sharing his story along with some great tips about starting a business from nothing and taking your first steps towards success. For the complete show notes and time stamps head over to StudentBuiltStartups.comWhere You Can Find Nikko:Nikko's FacebookSchedule A Call Discord / Community Invite Audible Advertisement:Audible is one of the best ways to "read" more books and learn how to start and grow your business. Start your free trial with Audible today and get access to massive amounts of knowledge in the form of audio-books. (If you use my Audible link I will earn a commission) Fast five section:Most valuable class or course: Frank Kern's Beginning coursesRecommended book: How to Win Friends and Influence People by Dale CarnageRecommended business tool: Alarm clockScheduling time and planning ahead: Planning the night beforeGetting focused and staying productive: Healthy dietMain Takeaway: Don't give up on whatever it is you are currently doing.Mentioned Resources:Note: Some of the resources below may be affiliate links, meaning I receive a commission (at no extra cost to you) if you use that link to make a purchase.Student Built Startups websiteHow to Win Friends and Influence People by Dale CarnageAudible
On today's episode, Brad Preston, a videographer and entrpereneur will be sharing his story along with some great tips about the art of customer service and quantification. Where You Can Find Brad:Loon Weddings WebsiteLoon Weddings FacebookShow Notes: [0:47] - IntroductionBrads first business was a recording studio in his closet at his parents house[2:41] - Brad's education and entrepreneurial storyBrad got D's and F's in high schoolFound that he had a love for business and got accepted into HarvardReal world experience has a ton of value[5:40] - Brad's entrepreneurial storyRecording studioGeneral videographyWedding videography[10:00] - Most rewarding part about wedding videographyBuilding connections and capturing memories[11:09] - Brad's number one priority in his businessPositive customer experience[14:52] - How Brad has created a brand and culture around his businessFocus on love, happiness, community, and friendshipBuilding a show based on his wedding business called wedding everything Providing value to the marketplace (Facebook groups)[19:38] - Brad's biggest fear and how he overcame itFear of disappointing people Overcome by doing it for free[22:48] - Why is customer experience so importantKarma (when you do good, good comes back to you)The rule of reciprocity[25:08] - How to assess you customer experience and improve itOne on one relationship buildingProvide value in excess of what they expect[26:50] - The difference between customer service and customer experience[29:30] - Audible Advertisement:Audible is one of the best ways to "read" more books and learn how to start and grow your business. Start your free trial with Audible today and get access to massive amounts of knowledge in the form of audio-books. (If you use my Audible link I will earn a commission) [30:15] - Three things you can do to make sure your customers are thoroughly satisfiedFree to FeeUnderpromise and OverdeliverPresentation and communication[41:13] - Three ways to build internal company culture?You work for your employees, not the other wayMannage needs and wants on an every day basisProvide valuable infrastructure for each employeeMeritocracy (promote the employees who deserve it)Use a good color scheme thorough your whole brand[36:30] - Fast five sectionMost valuable class or course: Full time film makerRecommended book: Launch by Jeff WalkerRecommended business tool: HoneyBookMethod to keep on track: Google CalendarHow to get focused and stay productive: Gary Vee[55:00] - Main Takeaway: Brad is starting his own course about how to start your own business.Mentioned Resources:Note: Some of the resources below may be affiliate links, meaning I receive a commission (at no extra cost to you) if you use that link to make a purchase.Student Built Startups websiteLaunch by Jeff WalkerThe infinite Game by Simon SinekAudible
On Today's episode, Stephen Griffiths, a business professional in the world of analytics and Insights and the host of the Digging For Insights podcast will be sharing his story along with 5 analytics and insights hacks for entrepreneurs. Where You Can Find Stephen:Digging For Insights PodcastShow Notes: [0:40] - IntroductionStephen lived outside the US for 15 years[1:38] - Stephens education and career experienceUndergrad in international relationsWorked for many Fortune 500 firmsUniversity of Wisconsin Madison (Masters of marketing and Analytics)[4:45] - What inspired Stephen to start his podcast Digging for Insights[5:47] - Analytics tips to grow your podcastKeep track of tends in Excel[11:05] - 5 analytics and insights hacks for entrepreneursCustomer advisory boards (using your target customers to get feedback)Use data and benchmarks to make decisions (Compare current data to past data to predict future results)White space maps (look at your competitive market and put it on a map so that you can determine how to differentiate yourself)Experimentation mindset (find out what the least amount of work you need to do in order to get feedback and then pivot based on the feedback and repeat)EDC Framework (Exploratory research, descriptive research, causal research)[17:30] - Audible Advertisement:Audible is one of the best ways to "read" more books and learn how to start and grow your business. Start your free trial with Audible today and get access to massive amounts of knowledge in the form of audio-books. (If you use my Audible link I will earn a commission) [35:01] - What are the most important parts of the business to get insights from?Look at what is the highest priority for your businessKeep track of everything[36:30] - Fast five sectionMost valuable class or course: Qualitative researchRecommended book: Lean Startup and New to BigRecommended business tool: ExcelMethod to keep on track: Weekly goals and structure the day into 30 minute blocksFavorite thing about podcasting: Connecting with other people[41:30] - Main Takeaway: Keep track of your numbers and maintain a perspective of your target customer.Mentioned Resources:Note: Some of the resources below may be affiliate links, meaning I receive a commission (at no extra cost to you) if you use that link to make a purchase.Student Built Startups websiteLean Startup by Eric RiesNew to Big by David KidderAudible
On Today's episode, I talk about how the podcast launch went and share some of my knowledge about goal setting. Make sure to go download the Perfect Goal Setting Plan PDF so you can follow along.Perfect Goal Setting Plan: Sign up for the email list at the bottom of the Student Built Startups Website. A link will be emailed to you to download it.Show Notes: [1:09] - How the podcast launch wentMistakesThings that went wellPositive feedback[4:35] - Stats about the podcast, website, Email, and social media[7:12] - Marketing tactics I used during the launchFlyersBusiness cardsSocial MediaSEO[33:02] - Audible Advertisement:Audible is one of the best ways to "read" more books and learn how to start and grow your business. Start your free trial with Audible today and get access to massive amounts of knowledge in the form of audio-books. (If you use my Audible link I will earn a commission)[10:27] - Where I have learned about goal setting techniquesManagement classesPersonal trainingBlog posts about goal setting[11:12] - Make sure your you are setting SMART goalsSpecific MeasurableAttainableRealisticTimely[17:20] - How to make a goal setting planSteps to take to reach your goalsUnderstand your motivations behind your goalBreak down your goals into smaller goals[21:00] - I walk through the Perfect Goal Setting Plan PDFWrite down your motivations of why you want to reach your goalsWrite down three reasons why the answer above motivates youWrite down your three long term goalsBreak down your long term goals into five 30 day goalsBreak down your 30 day goals into five one week goalsCreate a plan of action for one of your goalswrite down the resources you will need and the daily actions you will need to take[27:00] -Tips and tricks about goal settingCelebrate reaching your goals at 90%The thinking it requires to go from $90,000 to $100,000 is very different from the thinking required to go from $90,000 to $200,000Mentioned Resources:Note: Some of the resources below may be affiliate links, meaning I receive a commission (at no extra cost to you) if you use that link to make a purchase.Student Built Startups websiteAudible
On Today's episode, Justin Lair, a seasoned entrepreneur from the west coast will be sharing his story along with his expertise in the start up process. Where You Can Find Justin:Fiber Light's WebsiteFiber Light's InstagramFiber Light's Facebook Show Notes: [0:45] - IntroductionJustin worked for President Bush as a presidential guard[2:20] - Justin's entrepreneurial storyStarted a DJ business at 15 years old With his best friendJustin had a business mentor who walked him through the processThis is how Justin learned how to start a successful business[12:23] - The most rewarding part about starting a product based businessThe brand recognition that comes with building a brand around your productYou become a bit of a "rock-star[13:47] - How Justin built a brand around Fiber LightDefining the right audience and getting in front of themIndustry trade shows, social media influencersPurchased a domain (can be done through Bluehost) and built a website using Shopify[17:20] - Justin's ugly-baby theorySome fall in love with their business so much they fail to see that is is an "ugly baby"[24:47] - The concept of fearFear can be rationalized so that you can determine what to do to get past itFear and running a business don't go together well [33:02] - Audible Advertisement:Audible is one of the best ways to "read" more books and learn how to start and grow your business. Start your free trial with Audible today and get access to massive amounts of knowledge in the form of audio-books. (If you use my Audible link I will earn a commission) [34:21] - Anybody is able to start a businessIf you say you can't do it, that is the reason you can't do itJustin started his current business with $200[39:50] - The 3 Steps of the Start-Up ProcessGetting in the right mindset and determining how you will differentiate yourselfproduct development, manufacturing, business infrastructureStart a website and drive traffic to it[46:40] - Getting into big box retailersBuyers for retailers go to trade shows to find new products[44:10] - Fast five sectionMost valuable learning experience: Marine CoreRecommended book: Gary Vaynerchuk (audible)Recommended business tool: Shopify Method to keep on track: Having a great support teamHow do you get focused and stay productive: Being passionate about the work [59:25] - Main Takeaway: Don't fall in love with your business so much that you are blind to what it actually looks like.Mentioned Resources:Note: Some of the resources below may be affiliate links, meaning I receive a commission (at no extra cost to you) if you use that link to make a purchase.Student Built Startups websiteBluehostCrush it: by Gary V.AudibleShopify
On Today's episode, Jason Czeskleba, a voice-over actor and announcer from Minnesota will be sharing his story along with his expertise in voice-over acting and announcing. Where You Can Find Jason:Dynamic Voice Talent WebsiteJason's InstagramJason's Facebook Show Notes: [1:00] - IntroductionJason recently released a song called The Journey - Letters from the Lion [6:41] - Education in the world of voice-over Research the voice over community and get in touch with voice-over actors[11:21] - How to build a brand around yourself in the voice-over industryYour brand is your voiceFind your niche and have consistency![14:50] - The most rewarding part about doing voice-over workHaving fun, being yourself, and bringing something to life through emotionsJason's most proud moment is doing voice-over for Making Curling Great Again[22:10] - Jason's biggest fear when he first started doing voice-over workFeeling that he needed to sound perfectNobody knows exactly what they want you to sound likeVoice-over work is just like art when it comes to perspective[26:35] - Bluehost Advertisement:Bluehost is my #1 recommended web hosting provider and I have used it for all of the websites for my current and past businesses. Sign up for Bluehost today to take your first step towards creating your website. (If you use my Bluehost link I will earn a commission) [28:02] - The first step to getting started in the voice-over industryAll you need is a computer, USB microphone, headphones, pop shield, and audacity/garage bandFind a mentor, start practicing, and create a demo[31:15] - Make sure your recording space is not echoey and is good for recording[33:25] - Anybody can do voice-over workVoices are needed for just about anythingif you have a passion and drive for voice-over, you can be successful [35:22] - Where to go to learn about voice-over work It's best to learn from someone who is "in the game"[37:30] - The different styles of voice-over[41:29] - Fast five sectionMost valuable class: Working with Terry DanielRecommended book: Your probably better off just using Google / YouTube Recommended business tool: Instagram Method to keep on track: Google Calendar How do you get focused and stay productive: Evaluate where your spending your time [47:51] - Main Takeaway: If it's your passion and something that excites you, go for it and don't let anything hold you back.Mentioned Resources:Note: Some of the resources below may be affiliate links, meaning I receive a commission (at no extra cost to you) if you use that link to make a purchase.Student Built Startups websiteBluehostVoice Acting for Dummies by David CiccarelliSamson Q2U MicrophoneWindscreen
On Today's episode, Noah Schminski, a junior in the marketing analytics program at UMD and owner of Poor Man's Vintage will be sharing his story along with his expertise in the vintage clothing resale market. Where You Can Find Noah:Poor Man's Vintage InstagramNoah's InstagramShow Notes: [1:00] - IntroductionNoah was the mascot for the UMD Bulldog's hockey team from 2018-2019[1:36] - Noah's pop up vintage clothing shop "Poor Mans Vintage"[3:16] - All about Noah's education [4:19] - How Noah's education has played a role in his businessReaching out to professors and Interacting with other students to get opinions[5:25] - The most difficult part about starting Poor Man's VintageIt's a trial and error market and trends change[6:41] - The most rewarding part about staring Poor Man's VintageInteracting with the customer base about the stories that the clothing has[7:43] - How to leverage being a student in your entrepreneurial journeyFind something that you're passionate about, others will likely have the same interestAsk questions to others thorough out the day[8:53] - Bluehost Advertisement:Bluehost is my #1 recommended web hosting provider and I have used it for all of the websites for my current and past businesses. Sign up for Bluehost today to take your first step towards creating your website. (If you use my Bluehost link I will earn a commission) [10:12] - Why the vintage clothing resale market has so much opportunity?There is a massive amount of used clothing out thereShopping at the Goodwill "Bin" (pay by the pound)Using technology to determine in something will sell before you purchase it[12:12] - How to determine what items will sell and what items won't Keep track of your own sales in excel and finding trends based on thatSecondary research through Google and eBay Talking with other resellers in the vintage clothing community[13:21] - What does the typical customer look like for vintage clothingMillennials or Gen Z but it varies greatly[14:13] - How to start a pop-up clothing shopMinneapolis vintage marketPartnering with other resellers to rent a spaceSidewalk sales [15:32] - One extra tip about getting into the vintage clothing resale marketBrush up on your history (tv show, major events, movies, music, etc)[16:42] - Fast five sectionMost valuable class: Class with Dr. ElgayevaRecommended book: Historic graphic T-shirt books or Game of ThronesRecommended business tool: Instagram AnalyticsMethod to keep on track: Google Calendar How do you get focused and stay productive: Eliminating distractions [23:20] - Main Takeaway: If your going to start something make sure you're passionate about itMentioned Resources:Note: Some of the resources below may be affiliate links, meaning I receive a commission (at no extra cost to you) if you use that link to make a purchase.Student Built Startups websiteBluehostVintage T-Shirts (Book) by Lisa KidnerGame of Thrones Book Set
On Today's episode, Cullen Fleming, a student at NCU and owner of CFlem Media will be sharing his story along with his expertise in video production. Cullen often takes videos of weddings and other events.Where You Can Find Cullen:InstagramFacebookWebsiteShow Notes: [0:48] - Introduction[1:21] - All about Cullen's Education[1:35] - CFlem Media and Cullen's videography experienceWeddings, event videos, non-profit work, real estate[2:21] - Cullen's biggest fear about starting his video production company[3:17] - Everything involved with being in the video production industryFinding clients and determining what they needGive a price estimatePre-ProductionRecording the eventEdit the video contentSend finished product to the client and make touch-ups if necessary [6:44] - How Cullens education has played a role in his businessNetworking on a college campus and building up referrals [7:48] - The most difficult part about creating great video contentIt is hard to get the proper gear for large production type videos on a college budgetRenting gear is one way to get around that problem[9:09] - The most rewarding part about creating great video content Seeing the reaction on the clientele face when you provide the final product[9:55] - How to leverage being a student in your entrepreneurial journey[11:30] – Bluehost Advertisement:Bluehost is my #1 recommended web hosting provider and I have used it for all of the websites for my current and past businesses. Sign up for Bluehost today to take your first step towards creating your website. (If you use my Bluehost link I will earn a commission) [13:00] - The first step someone should take when trying to create great video content.Get the idea in your head first and plan out the video!You don't need the most expensive gear available to make great videos[14:52] - How Cullen promotes his businessPost video content on InstagramBoost the important Instagram posts[15:37] - Tips for purchasing your initial camera gearMatch the quality of everything you purchaseDo your research[16:35] - How being in the video production industry is similar to the marketing industryMany companies use video as their marketing strategyVideo allows views to get a more broad understanding of what a company offers[18:02] - Tips for taking great videosMaking sure lighting is goodCheck your audioFocus on basics before worrying about fancy things[18:30] - Fast five sectionMost valuable class: Broadcast media classRecommended book: The Bible Recommended business tool: InstagramMethod to keep on track: Use a calendar Most productive time of day: Very late at night [20:18] - Main Takeaway: Know your limits, know what you're capable of and don't sell yourself shortMentioned Resources:Note: Some of the resources below may be affiliate links, meaning I receive a commission (at no extra cost to you) if you use that link to make a purchase.Student Built Startups websiteBluehost
On Today's episode, Joey-D, an independent recording artist will be sharing his story along with his expertise in music production. Joey-D is a junior at UMD and has released his newest album (First Impressions) while still in school.Where You Can Find Joey-D:InstagramFacebookSpotifyShow Notes: [0:48] - Introduction[1:28] - All about Joey-D's EducationPursuing finance and sales[3:16] - Joey-D's biggest fear when starting to create music[4:50] - How Joey-d's education has played a role in him producing musicNetworking and meeting people to work with [6:34] - What's involved with being an independent recording artist?know what to put your money and time into Spend massive amounts of time planning Social media marketing[9:52] - The most challenging thing for Joey-D about creating musicStaying in the right headspace and keeping your belief [11:03] - Why a creative field is preferable to a “9-5 job” [12:11] - Joey -D shares the most rewarding thing about creating music.Seeing growth over time[15:40] – Bluehost Advertisement:Bluehost is my #1 recommended web hosting provider and I have used it for all of the websites for my current and past businesses. Sign up for Bluehost today to take your first step towards creating your website. (If you use my Bluehost link I will earn a commission) [16:58] - The first step someone should take when starting to create music.It's going to take time to find your styleDon't copy anybody ever!The best way to stand out is to not do what other people are doing[20:07] - How Joey-D has built a brand around himselfBe unique Be selective with who you work with[21:27] - How to promote new music or new creative contentKnow how far in advance you should start promotingTik-Tok is huge for getting music seenDistroKid is great music distributor to get you on Tik-Tok[23:38] - How being an independent recording artist is similar to being an entrepreneurYou are your own bossWork on your own budget Networking[24:38] - Tips for being on stage and performingBring the same vibe you have when you're singing in the showerJust bring your best performanceTake public speaking opportunities seriously [26:55] - Fast five sectionMost valuable class: Public SpeakingRecommended book: Unlimited Power by Tony Robins Recommended business tool: DistroKidMethod to keep on track: Set priorities Most productive time of day: Very late at night [33:53] - Main Takeaway: Have your vision, don't ever lose your vision, and don't let anybody change your vision.Mentioned Resources:Note: Some of the resources below may be affiliate links, meaning I receive a commission (at no extra cost to you) if you use that link to make a purchase.Student Built Startups websiteBluehostUnlimited Power by Tony robinsDistroKid
On Today's episode, Sam Shehperd, a self-published author will be sharing his entrepreneurial story along with his expertise in book writing and self-publishing. Sam is a junior at UMD and has published 3 books while still in school.Where You Can Find Sam Shepherd:Sam’s InstagramShow Notes: [0:51] - Introduction[1:28] - All about Sam’s Education[1:48] – Sam shares what is involved with being a self published authorWhen self-publishing you have to create the publishing process yourselfAmazon is the easiest way to self-publish your bookThumbtack is a great place to find editors [3:55] – How Sam’s education has played a role in him publishing his booksLetting your mind grow and experiencing new things helps come up with content [4:43] - Sam shares what his books are about[5:30] – The most challenging thing for Sam when publishing his first bookFiguring out the workflow and processFear of disapproval during the process and after the book has been published [6:50] – How Sam has leveraged being a student in his publishing processConnecting with administrators and librarians to help find information for his books [7:30] – Sam shares the most rewarding thing about publishing his books.Being recognized for something that you create [7:58] – Why creative content is preferable to a “9-5 job”You have control over your time and what you are doing [8:40] – What is unique about Sam’s book compared to othersThe more you read his books the more you will learn about Sam through indirect messages. [9:05] – Bluehost Advertisement:Bluehost is my #1 recommended web hosting provider and I have used it for all of the websites for my current and past businesses. Sign up for Bluehost today to take your first step towards creating your website. (If you use my Bluehost link I will earn a commission) [10:28] - The first step someone should take when wanting to publish a book.Write down your ideas!Do research about your publishing options and what the pros/cons are.[11:58] - Methods to promote your books and build a brand around yourselfSocial mediaWebsite and E-Mail list[14:00] - Making creative content has a lot more work than what is expected[15:51] - Fast five sectionMost valuable class: High School English classRecommended book: Mind Gym by Gary Mack and Complex Mind by Sam. Recommended business tool: Instagram / Facebook / SnapchatMethod to keep on track: Balancing time between responsibilities Most productive time of day: Depends on when he falls into a rhythm [19:43] - Main Takeaway: Don’t be afraid to share your ideas with the world and write them down!Mentioned Resources:Note: Some of the resources below may be affiliate links, meaning I receive a commission (at no extra cost to you) if you use that link to make a purchase.Student Built Startups websiteBluehostComplex Mind by Sam ShepherdBreaking Point by Sam ShepherdPositive Thoughts by Sam ShepherdMind Gym by Gary Mack
On today's episode, Blake Peters from BP HealthxFitness Will be sharing his entrepreneurial story, educational background, and professional advice on building professional relationships and getting your first clients. Blake has been a personal trainer since he graduated from UMD and has started his own personal training and fitness business.BP HealthxFitness and Blake Peters:BP HealthxFitness WebsiteBP HealthxFittness FacebookBlakes InstagramShow Notes:[0:00] - Giveaway contest announcement: Enter for a chance to win a $20 Amazon gift card, a physical copy of Think and Grow Rich by Napoleon Hill, and a perfect goal setting template PDF. Click here to go to the giveaway webpage.[1:14] - Introduction[3:58] - Blake speaks about his educational background[8:00] - How Blakes education has played a role in starting his businessAllowed him to see the different routes you could follow with an exercise science degreeHis education helped him develop the skills to be a "professional"[10:24]- Blakes biggest fear when starting his business was having initial income Working an actual job may be necessary during the startup process of your businessServicing people is more important than money in the beginningYou don't need to know everything about business, but having connections is key[15:13] - Blake talks about his business and what operations are involvedGoogle Docs is a great free tool for entrepreneurs[19:28] - The most challenging part of starting his business was finding the right space and finding the right people[22:54] - Building professional relationships and converting them into paying clientsJoin a networking event and get out and meet peopleBe yourself and only yourselfOffer something for free (try it before you buy it)Have structured pricing before you make the sale[27:50] - Main Takeaway: Be Persistent! [28:55] - Fitness allows you to try new things and get yourself out of your comfort zoneMake sure that you represent yourself how you want your clients to refer youGet comfortable in the uncomfortableDon't be afraid to fail[35:10] - Blake shares some great workouts for people with busy schedulesSimplify: do fewer exercises total but do more full-body exercisesSquat to curl to press to deadliftprioritize large muscle groupsplank, bird dog, glut bridge, dead bug[39:29] - Fitness opens you up to new things and teaches you to be uncomfortable [41:15] - Fast five sectionMost valuable class: Personal trainer certification / exercise physiologyRecommended book: Ready to Run by Kelly Starrett / Sales Bible by Jeffrey GitomerRecommended business tool: Google AnalyticsStaying on schedule by: Post its and Google Calendar Most productive time of day: Influenced by his environmentMentioned Resources:Note: Some of the resources below may be affiliate links, meaning I receive a commission (at no extra cost to you) if you use that link to make a purchase.Ready to Run by Kelly StarrettSales Bible by Jeffrey GitomerStudent Built Startups Giveaway Contest