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Award-winning journalist Luc Rinaldi takes us behind the curtain of Big Tobacco's machinations to report on how an industry built on addiction is looking to reinvent itself for the wellness age. His cover story "Blowing Smoke" appears in this month's edition of the Globe and Mail's Report on Business Magazine. Also, Vass shares her secret to social success.Find the transcript of today's episode here.And subscribe to the Lately newsletter, where we unpack more of the latest in business and technology.We'd love to hear from you. Send your comments, questions or ideas to lately@globeandmail.com.
Ever wondered how to turn your side hustle into a multimillion-dollar empire while juggling the demands of motherhood? Join us for an inspiring conversation with Julie Roy, a Canadian entrepreneur, author, and the brain behind the transformative podcast "Glam and Grind." Julie shares her incredible journey from managing childcare centers to building a dynamic, profitable enterprise. She reveals the secrets behind achieving harmony in the life of a "mompreneur," offering practical advice on navigating business growth, cash flow challenges, and family responsibilities.Discover the rich cultural background that shapes Julie's entrepreneurial spirit. Raised by grandparents from Northern and Southern Italy, Julie's story is a vibrant tapestry of family heritage, marked by the immigrant mentality that drives her success. With engaging anecdotes about her aspirations to move to Italy and the practical lessons she learned from Montessori education, Julie's narrative is as educational as it is entertaining. Explore how these experiences have influenced her approach to business and life, highlighting the importance of maintaining cultural values across generations.From risky loan shark deals to successful business exits, Julie's entrepreneurial ventures are nothing short of riveting. She dives into her strategic moves in real estate and senior care, sharing insights on tax strategies and wealth-building techniques. Julie also discusses the significance of a supportive CPA team and mentors in scaling your business. Finally, we encourage listeners to join our Side Hustle City community on Facebook, where ideas and motivation are in abundance. Don't miss Julie's wealth of knowledge and empowering journey—perfect for anyone aiming to elevate their side hustle to the next level.As you're inspired to embark on your side hustle journey after listening to this episode, you might wonder where to start or how to make your vision a reality. With a team of experienced marketing professionals and a track record of helping clients achieve their dreams, we are ready to assist you in reaching your goals. To find out more, visit www.reversedout.com.Buzzsprout - Let's get your podcast launched!Start for FREEDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the Show.Subscribe to Side Hustle City and join our Community on Facebook
Braving Business: Tales of Entrepreneurial Resilience and Courage in the Face of Adversity
Join us as we welcome Joe Roberts, a man who overcame the depths of homelessness and addiction to become an influential Canadian entrepreneur and philanthropist, earning him the moniker "Skidrow CEO."Episode Summary:In this episode, Joe Roberts takes us on his remarkable journey from pushing a shopping cart on the streets to inspiring change and advocating for homeless youth across Canada. He shares how his past struggles fueled his extraordinary success in business and his mission to empower others.Key Questions:1. Joe, tell us about the series of events that led you from a promising young individual to becoming homeless on the streets of Vancouver.2. Your story is a powerful testament to personal transformation. What was the catalyst that propelled you from the streets to a path of recovery and success?3. You've managed to channel your past experiences into a successful business. How have those hardships influenced your approach to business?4. Facing the volatile tech world, what strategies helped you persist and stay the course?5. In your talks, what key insights from overcoming failures do you focus on to inspire your audience?6. Holding on to the belief in possibility has been transformative for you. Can you share how this belief has shaped your life and work?7. As you look to inspire global leaders, what is the core message you want to impart?8. Your cross-country journey to raise awareness for youth homelessness is awe-inspiring. What drove you to take on such an epic challenge?9. How do you balance the demands of advocacy work with running a business and personal development?10. Your quote, "There's More To You Than You Can See," is compelling. How can listeners apply this to unlock their potential?Quotable Moments:"Embrace the belief in possibility; it can reshape your business, dreams, and impact on the world.""There's More To You Than You Can See" – reminding us all that our potential is often beyond our current perception.Connect with Joe:- LinkedIn: [Joe Roberts](https://www.linkedin.com/in/skidrowceo/)- Website: [www.skidrowceo.com](http://www.skidrowceo.com)Listener Engagement:Share your thoughts on Joe's transformative journey and how his story resonates with your challenges and aspirations. Connect with us at [www.bravingbusiness.com](http://www.bravingbusiness.com).Disclaimer:The views expressed by our guests are their own and do not necessarily reflect those of the Braving Business Podcast or its hosts. Remember, no matter where you start, there's always a path to achieve your dreams.---
Meet Graham Sherman: self-proclaimed "high-level geek" turned entrepreneur. With nominations for Canadian Entrepreneur of the Year and recognition as one of Calgary's "Top 40 Under 40," Graham's story is nothing short of inspiring. Join us as we uncover the latest news from Tool Shed, detailing their restructuring to address financial challenges. Explore how the brewery is pivoting its operations, optimizing resources, and forging ahead in the face of adversity. Grab a cold one and lets dive in into the inner workings of Tool Shed Brewing, as they craft a new chapter in their journey toward sustainable success.Host:Mark KondratPartner & CEO of Alberta Beer Festivals and ‘Let's Meet for a Beer' PodcastInstagram: https://instagram.com/m.kondrat?igshi...LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mark-kondrat-aab92444/ABF Website: https://albertabeerfestivals.comLMFAB Website: https://letsmeetforabeer.comGuest:Graham ShermanCo-Founder of Tool Shed Brewing CompanyInstagram:https://www.instagram.com/shermandelux/Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/shermandelux/?originalSubdomain=caWebsite(s): https://www.toolshedbrewing.com/
Join Nick Lamagna on The A Game Podcast with his guest Dan Martell, an award winning entrepreneur, investor, best selling author and founder of the SaaS Academy! Dan overcame a troubled youth, addiction and attention deficit issues to eventually become a code writer, athlete, one of Canada's top angel investors and a coach to over 1000+ SaaS founders, including clients like ClickFunnels, Proposify, and Carrot. He founded and exited multiple companies and SaaS Academy has become one of the largest coaching companies in the world with over 100k subs on Youtube with an impressive list of some of the most popular names in business listed as their successful clients. Dan is a Mentor, business coach and Wall Street Journal Best selling author as well as podcast host of the Growth Stacking Show. He has been putting out incredible content on his Youtube channel including Dan Martell uncut showing uncut giving you a behind the scenes look at the business master, iron man athlete and family man. He has an incredible new book out NOW called Buy Back Your Time you will not want to miss! Check out our social media pages for a giveaway this week and pick up the book available everywhere! Topics for this episode include: ✅ How to actually be a successful business owner ✅ Perspective taken away from interviewing Dana White from UFC ✅ How to stop negative thoughts in three questions ✅ What is what you desire is actually saying about you ✅ How to work through comparison syndrome and self worth issues ✅ Working through self sabotage and imposter syndrome in business + More! See the show notes to connect with all things Dan! Connect with Dan: www.danmartell.com www.saasacademy.com Get the book Buy Back Your Time Dan Martell on LinkedIn Dan Martell on TikTok Dan Martell on Twitter Dan Martell on Instagram Dan Martell on Facebook SaaS Academy on Facebook Dan Martell on Youtube Growth Stacking Podcast on Apple Podcasts Growth Stacking Show on Spotify Saas Academy on Instagram SaaS Academy on Youtube Saas Academy on Twitter SaaS Academy on LinkedIn --- Connect with Nick Lamagna www.nicknicknick.com Text Nick (516)540-5733 Connect on ALL Social Media and Podcast Platforms Here FREE Checklist on how to bring more value to your buyers
This week I'm sitting down with an incredible Canadian Entrepreneur and Marketing Expert named Phil Chang.Phil is a Fractional CMO & COO and he helps small and medium businesses structure and grow, with his support!He is also the Co-hosts of the This Commerce Life Podcast, which I am a HUGE fan of (and actually attended a live taping of, last year in Toronto!)Phil is ALSO the co-founder of Old Growth Beverages (they sell microground teas).Essentially, he is a multi-passionate entrepreneur that can teach you a lot about what it takes to be successful, do what you love, and to impact 1000's of lives through your work.Enjoy my conversation with Phil Chang.We chat about:How he made the leap from the 'corporate world' working for Unilever, Target, Johnson and Johnson into becoming a Podcaster, CMO and Co-FounderThe key skills and strategies that entrepreneurs must harness to take their brand to the next levelSecrets of mastering your brands SEO Content StrategyHow to cultivate a bold yet effective online presence using PodcastingHis big vision for the future, and a dream he has to tell even MORE stories!Connect With Phil (Website)https://www.thiscommercelife.com/Connect With Phil (LinkedIn)https://www.linkedin.com/in/retailphil/?originalSubdomain=caConnect With Kelsey |https://www.kelseyreidl.com/Join The Mastermind |https://www.kelseyreidl.com/mastermindApply for 1:1 Coaching |https://www.kelseyreidl.com/visionary-marketing-coachingFollow Kelsey On Instagram |https://www.instagram.com/kelseyreidl/
Today, we are chatting with an epic Canadian Entrepreneur who is VERY well known in the Health Space, named Mike Fata.Mike co-founded the major Canadian Food Brand, Manitoba Harvest Hemp Foods in 1998 and he helped guide the sale of the company for $419 million dollars in 2019. Since then, Mike has celebrated and supported other business ventures as an entrepreneur, investor, advisor and mentor.Mike and I chat about:What it takes to grow a business to 9-Figures & beyondThe importance of building TRUE relationships, in real lifeHow he knew that Hemp was going to become a MASSIVE industryMike's journey of weighing in at 300 lbs and then dialing in his health to the EXTREME to become his best self& moreMike is the Chief Executive Officer of Fata & Associates, a best selling author, a keynote speaker, host of Founder to Mentor podcast, 9-Figure Growth Coach, Global Growth Advisor of Mid-Day Squares, Chairman of the Board of Nuts for Cheese and investor/advisor to a portfolio of companies.Connect with Mike:www.mikefata.ca LinkedIn Instagram @themikefataBuy His New Book, Grow: https://www.amazon.ca/Grow-Unconventional-Becoming-Unstoppable-Entrepreneur/dp/1774583410 Connect with Kelsey:Follow me on InstagramCheck out my website!p.s.Whenever you're ready, there are 3 ways I can support you right now…Start Your Online Business ($0 to $50,000k Blueprint): Click here to learn more about how The Visionary Method™ can help you ➡Private 1:1 Marketing Coaching: Small tweaks to your Marketing Strategy can skyrocket your business success…. Working with a Business & Marketing Coach will help you identify new income opportunities, optimize your lead generation & sales strategies, and accomplish more than you ever thought possible, in just 4 months. Apply here ➡The Mastermind by The Visionary Method™ and The Magnetic Life™: Join an intimate business mastermind for women who are running online service-based businesses, and who are looking to plug into a community of other powerful leaders who are ready to grow in their health, wealth & relationships. Hosted by Emily Elliot (Mindset & Success Coach) and Kelsey Reidl (Marketing Consultant). Applications being accepted nowSign up for Everyday SEO:SEO is a key driver of growth and success in today's competitive online landscape. To put it simply, a good SEO strategy helps people find you on the internet.To learn more about Boosting Your Business by Mastering Everyday SEO Strategies >> Sign up, today >>
Jaspreet "Jas" Mathur is an accomplished Canadian Entrepreneur, Venture Capitalist and Innovator who launched his first business at age 12, creating and developing high traffic wrestling news websites. At 16, Mathur sold his first business to a media company and over the years he has founded and reinvented a series of successful companies in various industries, including, Satellite TV, Digital Surveillance, Downloadable Media, Online Dating And Online Gambling. As the CEO of Emblaze ONE Inc. and Limitless Performance, Inc., Mathur is responsible for running all facets of the businesses with over 20 years of proven Executive Management experience. Once weighing 450 pounds with a 68-inch waist, Mathur transformed his life based on healthy habits, a positive attitude and serious spiritual and physical dedication to self-improvement. Mathur went on to lose more than 250 pounds, and has devoted his life to health and wellness. Mathur has become a coveted expert to high-profile entrepreneurs and investors. He brings his deep-seated experience in entrepreneurship and spiritual and physical health to others. His work has helped them improve their business performance, turning risk and originality into opportunities, developing strategies and enhancing their organization's value. Jas has been featured as on MSN, TMZ, Inquisitr, HipHopDX, The Independent and RadarOnline, and in publications including Forbes, Men's Journal, Muscle and Fitness, Entrepreneur, Life & Style, Star, US Weekly, In Touch Weekly, and OK Magazine. --- Randall Kaplan is an entrepreneur and venture capitalist with a passion for working with and mentoring talented, hungry entrepreneurs who have a great work ethic and want to create long-lasting companies. Randall is the founder and CEO of JUMP Investors, a venture capital firm that also functions as his family office. Since its formation in 1999, JUMP has invested in more than 60 early-to-late-stage technology companies. JUMP is also an active investor in real estate, private equity, hedge funds, and public equities. Randall is also the founder and CEO of Sandee, a travel company focused on the promotion of beaches and beach tourism around the world whose mission is to create the world's first beach brand; the co-founder and Co-CEO of Thrive Properties, a real estate investment firm specializing in the ownership, management, leasing, and redevelopment of properties in primary markets throughout Southern California; and the owner and CEO of CollarCard, LLC, a fast-growing promotional products company that makes patented men's collar stays that are sold throughout the world. Randall is a co-founder of Akamai Technologies, the global leader in Content Delivery Network (CDN) services, making the Internet fast, reliable and secure for its customers. The company's advanced web performance, mobile performance, cloud security, and media delivery solutions are revolutionizing how businesses optimize consumer, enterprise, and entertainment experiences for any device anywhere. Akamai serves nearly 30% of the world's web traffic, is a member of the S&P 500, employs nearly 8,000 people with 64 offices in 28 countries, and had $2.9 billion in 2019 revenues. Over the past 20 years, Randall has been an advisor to more than 50 companies, has served on the board of directors of many companies, has been an active public speaker, and has mentored more than 100 students through JUMP's annual internship program on top of his millions in charity work. - The Money Mondays is a business podcast here to teach you how to make money, invest money, and donate money by showcasing some of the world's most successful people and how they do the same. Hosted by serial entrepreneur Dan Fleyshman, this money podcast gives you an exclusive behind the scenes look at how the wealthiest celebrities, entrepreneurs, athletes and influencers make, invest and donate money.
Kingdom Capitalists : For Christians Called to Start and Scale Successful Businesses
LomiPelaBrad's Website Outline of today's show: 0:00 Start 2:10 Money is tied to value. 7:09 The importance of being a lifelong learner. 9:13 What motivates our humanity? 14:23 Tell us about the premise of the book. 16:58 Transitioning from the toy business to a new venture. 20:44 How did you land on this opportunity? 25:13 How would this work in a garden-style apartment community? 28:13 How to turn food waste into dirt?
Interview with Pouya Haidari, who is an Iranian-born, Canadian Entrepreneur and Sales Professional. By the age of 21, he was earning 6-figures a year and living in a luxury condo in the heart of Toronto. By 23, Pouya was earning multiple-6-figures per year and managing 5 regional sales offices of 60-70 sales professionals. And by the age of 24, he had multiple 7-figure partnership offers from companies and brands in Canada and the United States which he happily declined. His web site is https://www.pouyahaidari.com/
From bingeing on after eight chocolates and constantly “starting her diet again on Monday” to having total food and diet freedom - Cheryll Wagner is a beautiful example of what's possible with embodied eating. Listen in as Cheryll shares why she's done with dieting, her journey as an embodied eater so far and her passion for helping other women find the same freedom!About the Guest:Cheryll Wagner is a Canadian Entrepreneur that has dabbled in several businesses since the early age of 13 years old. She has grown to love supporting other entrepreneurs as a consultant, mentor and friend. This year she has taken on a new role as the WeBC (Women Entrepreneurs of British Columbia) Ambassador which gives her more opportunities to support women in business.As the CEO of her Operational Management Consulting & Systems firm, Business2Mobile, she is dedicated to helping business owners to get excited about working in their businesses again. Her goal is for them to spend less time worrying about the unknowns and give them the power and insight to make informed decisions on a daily basis so that when they leave work, they are not taking the burdens of being a business owner home with them. It really is about work life balance and helping them to achieve that.She aspires to be a positive role model for women, not just in business but in life. She is excited to share what she has learned during her journey of embodied eating and vowing to NEVER EVER diet again!Website:https://business2mobile.com/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/cheryllturcotteAbout the Host:Chanci Dawn is a non-diet certified nutritionist, mindset and embodiment coach whose soul's purpose is to help women create the most wildly free and loving relationship with food and their bodies. After over 30 years of dieting and recovering from her own eating disorder Chanci is determined to help women find the same freedom she has through embodied eating and pleasurable living. Chanci believes that when you fall madly in love with yourself you'll have the power to change your world and from there you can change the world around you making embodied eating a deep and powerful form of activism! Find Chanci on the following platforms:Website: http://www.chancidawn.comInstagram: http://www.instagram.com/theembodiednutritionistFacebook: https://facebook.com/chancidawnThanks for listening!Thanks so much for listening to our podcast! If you enjoyed this episode and think that others could benefit from listening, please share it using the social media buttons on this page.Do you have some feedback or questions about this episode? Leave a comment in the section below!Subscribe to the podcastIf you would like to get automatic updates of new podcast episodes, you can subscribe to the podcast on Apple Podcasts or Stitcher. You can also subscribe in your favourite podcast app.Leave us an Apple Podcasts reviewRatings and reviews from our listeners are extremely valuable to us and greatly appreciated. They help our podcast rank higher on Apple Podcasts, which exposes our show to more awesome listeners like you. If you have a minute, please leave an honest review on Apple Podcasts.
In today's episode of The No Limits Selling Podcast, we have Pouya Haidar, Sales Training and Business Consulting. Pouya Haidar's Tip: “Self-education is more valuable than formal education.” Guest Bio: Pouya Haidari is an Iranian-born, Canadian Entrepreneur and Sales Professional. By the age of 21, he was earning 6-figures a year and living in a luxury condo in the heart of Toronto. By 23, Pouya was earning multiple-6-figures per year and managing 5 regional sales offices of 60-70 sales professionals. And by the age of 24, he had multiple 7-figure partnership offers from companies and brands in Canada and the United States which he happily declined. Find Pouya Haidar: Instagram, Twitter [EDITOR'S NOTE: This podcast is sponsored by No Limits Selling. It is a fun, fast-paced podcast that delivers hard-fought business advice that you can implement today to improve your sales and performance] Interested In Our Real Estate Coaching Services? Explore Our Website: Link Feeling Not Well Today? You Can Use Our Mindset Boosters App To amp Up Your Mood: Link Find us on Social Media: LinkedIn | Facebook community | Instagram Like what do you listen to? Subscribe to our podcast! Ready to become fearless? We can help you become fearless in 60 days so you accomplish more in your career Schedule A 15 min Call with Umar
Laszlo has been involved in the hunting business over the last 20 years, providing hunt planning and logistic services to resident and non-resident hunters in his home country, Hungary. He established Albert Tree Services in St. John's in 2012 to provide exceptionally high-quality all-inclusive tree care services for the residents of Newfoundland. He also started representing Hungarian food manufacturers when he saw the demand for high-quality, tasty, European food in North-America.Connect with Laszlo here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/laszlo-albert-371a2b114/#galeforcewins is an inspirational podcast with New episodes every Tuesday evening on Youtube or wherever you get your podcasts.We also launched Gale Force Wins on the Rogers Television Network in St. John's on January 31st 2023 with a series of 12 episodes.You can also visit https://galeforcewins.com/To message Gerry visit: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gerrycarew/To message Allan visit: https://www.linkedin.com/in/allanadale/
In this episode, you will meet a young woman originally from Canada, but who now lives in the US in Kansas City. She is a yoga teacher and helps run SipSteady, a public relations business involved in non-alcoholic drinks and social gatherings. An amazing concept. She's into wellness and has the travel bug as well. Contact her on AwakeAndRelaxed on Instagram. Or SipSteady on insta as well. And for good measure her tiktok contact is BreatheWithKash. Enjoy!Want to WATCH the podcast interview with Kayla? It's now on my YouTube channel: https://youtu.be/iqrsIbHG2D0 The ending of WW2 is seriously in view in the historical markers of the week, as well as the foothold the Huguenots gained in 1562.Support the showThanks for listening. Please share the pod with your mates, and feel free to comment right here! Write to Bob on his email -- bobmendo@AOL.comLink to https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100078996765315 on Facebook. Bobs Your Uncle features the opinions of Bob Mendelsohn and any of his guests.To financially support the podcast, go to the Patreon site and choose Gold, Silver or Bronze levels. Thanks for that! https://www.patreon.com/BobsYourUncle To read Bob's 1999 autobiography, click this link https://bit.ly/StoryBob
Jaspreet “Jas” Mathur is an accomplished Canadian Entrepreneur, Venture Capitalist and Innovator of Indian descent. He launched his first business at the young age of 12, creating and developing high traffic wrestling news websites. At 16, Mathur sold his first business to a media company and over the years he has founded and reinvented a series of successful companies in various industries, including, Satellite TV, Digital Surveillance, Downloadable Media, Online Dating and Online Gambling. Mathur is perhaps best known as Founder and CEO of Emblaze ONE Inc. and Limitless Performance Inc. Emblaze ONE Inc. is a full-service interactive agency with global offices and a combined staff of 70-plus. Emblaze ONE Inc. has helped entrepreneurs and small business owners launch, transform and build their business ventures. Limitless Performance Inc. is a creative and empowering lifestyle and wellness agency that develops brands and products across 'Look Good, Feel Great' industries, namely Dietary Supplements and Beauty/Personal Care. In this episode, Jas and Brad discuss Jas' story and how he has been successful being the entrepreneur he is and how he has grown his net worth to nine figures. Follow Jas @limitless or go to his website https://www.limitlessx.com Bomb: You can do anything you set your mind to Bomb: Made the trip just for Dropping Bombs Bomb: Visualize yourself better than you are today and exactly how you want to be Bomb: When you believe you have what it takes, the power pushes you forward
Here's a fresh perspective: what if you approached your business the same way a professional musician looks at their performance and teaching career? In this episode of The Lead Generation Podcast, award-winning concert pianist Carmen Morin shares lessons she's learned as a performer, teacher, music school owner, and business coach. Having performed on stages around the world, and coached other musicians and entrepreneurs of all skill levels, Carmen applies her professionalism to everything she does. Listen to this episode to hit the right notes with your own applauding audience. Show notes for this episode
16-year-old Emma Biggs is a podcaster, blogger, public speaker, and published author (Gardening with Emma. Grow and Have Fun). She is an entrepreneur and gardener with 150 varieties of tomatoes in her garden. Seeds for these tomatoes are available through Emma's website, https://www.emmabiggs.ca. Follow Emma on Instagram @emmabiggs_grows.
In today's episode, we chat to Anna Lozano, a multi-faceted, impact-driven entrepreneur who is the Co-Founder of Love Powered Co., an affirmation company, and has recently become a coach to founders. Anna's entrepreneurial journey started in Network Marketing, and she shares her story with us and how she dived into entrepreneurship, and at the same time went on a deep personal development journey. Anna shares how she moved from the corporate world into entrepreneurship, and what drove her to do so. We talk about the importance of energy and numbers when making the decision to take your business full time, and the basics you need to be looking at before going full time. Anna talks about masculine and feminine energy in business, and the importance of embodying these energies and enjoy the process of building your business. Anna is a big believer in energetics, and she shares how the energy you're putting out into the world magnetizes the results driven to back towards you, and how it can impact your business at all stages of growth. Anna shares how influencer marketing is a core marketing strategy for Love Powered Co. She has worked with a lot of influencers over the years including Jillian Harris, Jessica Alba, Sarah Nicole Laundry (also known as thebirdspapaya), Sheena Melwani, and so many more. We chat about the importance of networking and building and nurturing authentic relationships with influencers, and Anna shares her actionable tips and advice for small business owners wanting to work with both micro and macro influencers. Love Powered Co have been featured in many media outlets over the years including the Marilyn Denis Show, Today's Parent, CTV, Breakfast Television, Thrive Global, and The Huffington Post, as well as many podcasts. Anna shares the different ways of approaching media outlets, and the importance of creating a powerful story which goes alongside your brand. We talk about the importance of being bold in business, and overcoming perfectionism, and Anna shares some inspiring stories from their journey of building Love Powered Co. Anna is a huge supporter of outsourcing and delegating tasks in your business and she shares her advice for small business owners looking to do the same, and the importance of creating systems in your business, and so much more. We talk about all of this and so much more! If you enjoyed this episode, take a screenshot and share it to Instagram and tag us @robynclarkcoaching and I'll share your comments and takeaways on my stories! __________________________________ RESOURCES & LINKS MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE: Books: The Science of Getting Rich: Attracting Financial Success through Creative Thought by Wallace D. Wattles Rise Sister Rise: A guide to Unleashing the Wise, Wild Woman Within By Rebecca Campbell Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/_annalozano/ https://www.instagram.com/lovepoweredco/ Website: www.lovepoweredco.com _______________________________________ IMPORTANT UPDATE: Want to work 1:1 with Robyn? Now accepting for 2022. Book your free consultation call here: https://calendly.com/robynclarkcoaching/grow-scale-your-jewelry-business?month=2021-12 This episode is brought to you by the Jewelry Business Academy, where we empower and support you to build and scale your jewelry business with ease and simplicity. You can learn more by visiting us on Instagram, or by sending us an email hello@jewelrybusinessacademy.co _____________________________________ JOIN ME ON INSTAGRAM Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/robynclarkcoaching/ _______________________________________
On today's episode, I'm speaking with Dr. Ann Kaplan who is the CEO and President of iFinance Canada Inc, an Author, and a star of The Real Housewives of Toronto. Ann and I walk through her incredible 20+ year journey as a multifaceted entrepreneur and the valuable lessons she's learned along the way. We also discuss Ann's moto which is “whatever you do, whoever you are, own it” and how people need to remember that the moto applies to both positive and negative actions especially online in the social media space. This conversation is a “must listen” if you're concerned about the negative impact social media could have on your business or life. It will empower you to look beyond the follower count and tap into your authentic self. -------------------------------------------Interested in learning more about Michelle including how she can support you as a Coach or Speaker? Click HERE. -------------------------------------------Learn more about our incredible guest, Ann Kaplan, by visiting her website. You can also connect with her organization on Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn,or Instagram.
If you are an Entrepreneur or a Senior Business Manager, then this Free on-demand webinar. If you or any member of your family is an entrepreneur or a very senior Manger, then the Entrepreneur Program is the one for you. Good day ladies and gentlemen, this is Joy Stephen and I am a Canadian Immigration Practitioner and my credentials may be reviewed here: https://polinsys.co/c In this very short Introduction video, I will provide you some guidance on the topics of the main FREE on-demand webinar. The Free On-Demand webinar would discuss the eligibility norms and approaches towards Entrepreneur Programs in Canada and the regulation behind it. The Entrepreneur Permanent Residence Programs offer a pathway for a foreign Entrepreneur and their families to become a Canadian Permanent Resident. Please attend this 1 hour FREE On-Demand webinar which you can watch at your convenience and then attend the FREE Zoom Live Question & Answer session on Fridays to have all your questions answered. The topics covered include the following: Whiteboard 1On-Demand Webinar Link: https://polinsys.co/b. Pause video to take note | Title | Duration | Entrepreneur Program General Introduction | 3.25 | Federal Entrepreneur Programs under Startup Visa | 6.55 | Canadian Entrepreneur Program from the Province of BC | 5.57 | Canadian Entrepreneur Program from the Province of Saskatchewan | 4.51 | Canadian Entrepreneur Program from the Province of Ontario | 5.00 | Canadian Entrepreneur Program from the Province of Nova Scotia | 4.10 | Canadian Entrepreneur Program from the Province of New Brunswick | 3.59 | Canadian Entrepreneur Program from the Province of Manitoba | 4.22 | Canadian Entrepreneur Program from Northwest Territories | 4.50 | Canadian Entrepreneur Program from the Province of Newfoundland & Labrador | 4.18 | Canadian Entrepreneur Program from The Yukon | 4.09 | Canadian Entrepreneur Program from the Province of Prince Edward Island | 3.25 | Your Canadian team for your Canadian Entrepreneur approach | 21.47 | Who may not qualify: Canadian Inadmissibility | 12.35 The screen by me here lists the topics and duration. This will provide you with some prelude to what the Webinar is going to discuss. Please pause your video if you want to have a closer look. I would encourage you to attend FREE multiple On-Demand webinars based on your profession. If you are an entrepreneur however, your pathway is one Entrepreneur video with several Entrepreneur programs you can choose from. Now the screen here displays the various FREE On-Demand Webinars. Please pause this video if you want to take note of the links to attend. This final piece of information is giving you some cautionary note when approaching Canadian Immigration programs. Please listen to and attend information posted by Canadian “Authorized Representatives” only. Foreign entities outside the jurisdiction of the Canadian system is not allowed to discuss anything and offer services for a fee. Please follow this link to check our our credentials and also use the same benchmark for others: https://polinsys.co/c. Always only obtain valid information from the Canadian immigration website https://www.cic.gc.ca/ or the Canadian Government website https://www.canada.ca/. If a program is not there in the Canadian or Provincial government website, then please do not believe such a program exists.
Our guest this week is Canadian entrepreneur Chris Jones, father of two boys; Trey (14) and Derek (17), who has Developmental Coordination Disorder (DCD), also known as Dyspraxia. Interestingly, DCD impacts 1:20 youth, three times more prevalent than Autism, but goes mostly undiagnosed or mis-diagnosed. We'll hear about Chris, his family, his experience as a successful entrepreneur, his passion for coaching business owners and entrepreneurs and DCD. That's all on this Special Fathers Network Dad to Dad Podcast.Strategic Traction - www.StrategicTraction.ca EOS (Entrepreneurial Operating System) Worldwide - https://www.eosworldwide.com Dyspraxia Foundation (UK) - https://dyspraxiafoundation.org.uk/about-dyspraxia/ Dr. Pauline Kamps - https://drkamps.ca Book by Dr. Pauline Kamps - Autism: Exploring The Explosion - https://drkamps.ca/autism-exploring-the-explosionSpecial Fathers Network - SFN is a dad to dad mentoring program for fathers raising children with special needs. Many of the 500+ SFN Mentor Fathers, who are raising kids with special needs, have said: "I wish there was something like this when we first received our child's diagnosis. I felt so isolated. There was no one within my family, at work, at church or within my friend group who understood or could relate to what I was going through."SFN Mentor Fathers share their experiences with younger dads closer to the beginning of their journey raising a child with the same or similar special needs. The SFN Mentor Fathers do NOT offer legal or medical advice, that is what lawyers and doctors do. They simply share their experiences and how they have made the most of challenging situations. Special Fathers Network: https://21stcenturydads.org/about-the-special-fathers-network/Please support the SFN. Click here to donate: https://21stcenturydads.org/donate/
One of my special guests is a Canadian Entrepreneur, Radio Host, Journalist, and Editor in Chief at Peres Daily, Michael Peres (Mikey Peres). His journey from coding in his basement to working with public figures, being present but focusing on the future, and pursuing one's dreams for the right reasons are all discussed in this episode. Enjoy, and I hope you take something away from these talented individuals!
Meet Halifax based dance photographer Rachael Dyer of Movita Beaucoup Dance Photography. In this episode we talk about how Rachael switched fields in her 40s from classically trained dance instructor to full time dance photographer. An important part of her business strategy has been to niche down, allowing her to focus on a core client group, develop a photography style, get crystal clear on who she's marketing to and stay one step ahead in her industry while forming healthy relationships with other dance photographers in her local market. This is a great episode for those who are thinking about transitioning to a new creative field a little later in life, anyone who struggles with imposter syndrome or feelings of jealousy, niching down as a business strategy, building a loyal customer base and being supportive of other female entrepreneurs in your community. For a summary of this episode and all the links mentioned, please visit:Episode 60: Creative Canadian - Dance Photographer Rachael Dyer For a list of all available episodes, please visit:And She Looked Up Creative Hour PodcastAnd She Looked Up was born from belief that creating for a living takes a special kind of person: one part artist and one part businessperson. Some days the artist gets to be in charge, and some days, it’s the businessperson. And sometimes that can create tension! But tension can be a really good thing - from it comes new ideas, inspiration, and growth. When you run a creative business you need to keep your “inspiration well” full, your mind and body healthy and your business brain sharp. You also need friends and a community that understand what your days are like. That’s why And She Looked Up was created - to create a space for Canadian female artists, creatives and makers to come together and share our ideas and stories while growing our creative businesses! Your host Melissa Hartfiel is a designer, illustrator, writer, and photographer with a penchant for vibrant colour. She’s owns three businesses and has been a self-employed creative since 2010. She resides just outside of Vancouver, Canada.
Swish Goswami is a 23-year-old Canadian Entrepreneur, Speaker, and Investor. He is the CEO and Founder of Trufan, a social intelligence platform that empowers brands and Influencers to make smarter marketing decisions through the power of data. Trufan has made two acquisitions, raised over $4.1 million, and their clients range from Samsung, Netflix, NBA, and NFL to a plethora of small to medium-sized businesses. Swish is an advisor and investor for social media companies and he has amassed notable accolades within Canadian Entrepreneurship. ❗ What is the PROBLEM that Trufan is solving? The old channels through which brands collect data are dying. Slowly but surely, the third-party data (data owned by companies like Facebook) market is deprecating in front of our eyes. Here are some examples that highlight the severity of the problem... By the end of 2022, trillions of dollars worth of data across Firefox, Chrome, and Safari will cease to exist because 3rd party cookies across these browsers is going away With the release of Apple's iOS 14 update, the new privacy rules are going to wipe out an 80-billion-dollar mobile ad tracking market overnight. The GDPR and CCPA (data privacy laws) are wreaking havoc on marketers that are looking to advertise with Instagram and Facebook. Therefore, first-party data is increasingly important. People need true ownership over their audience data, for use whenever and wherever they please. Dependency on companies like Facebook and Google are not viable long-term solutions.
On this episode of Take Two With Andy King I have my first guest appearance with Sawyer Hannay. Sawyer is a cool young Canadian Entrepreneur who is doing amazing things in the world. Tune in to hear us talk about sustainability, social media, plans for post Covid-19 and all the great things that Sawyer has going on in Canada.
This week, Melissa chats with author, chef, tv host and the creator of the YouTube channel Hot Thai Kitchen, Pailin Chongchitnant. She shares how she got started with YouTube and how you can get started with Patreon as an additional revenue stream for your creative business.This episode is great for any creative entrepreneur thinking about launching a Patreon or similar service to bring in additional revenue and grow a community that financially supports their art. It's also great for anyone considering starting a YouTube channel to support their business!For a summary of this episode and all the links mentioned, please visit:Episode 54: Creative Canadian - Pailin Chonghitnant and Getting Started on Patreon For a list of all available episodes, please visit:And She Looked Up Creative Hour PodcastAnd She Looked Up was born from belief that creating for a living takes a special kind of person: one part artist and one part businessperson. Some days the artist gets to be in charge, and some days, it’s the businessperson. And sometimes that can create tension! But tension can be a really good thing - from it comes new ideas, inspiration, and growth. When you run a creative business you need to keep your “inspiration well” full, your mind and body healthy and your business brain sharp. You also need friends and a community that understand what your days are like. That’s why And She Looked Up was created - to create a space for Canadian female artists, creatives and makers to come together and share our ideas and stories while growing our creative businesses! Your host Melissa Hartfiel is a designer, illustrator, writer, and photographer with a penchant for vibrant colour. She’s owns three businesses and has been a self-employed creative since 2010. She resides just outside of Vancouver, Canada.
Business Networking Follow-up where #Networker2018 #MikeArmstrong chats with Canadian Entrepreneur, Life & Business Coach, Nadene Joy, on the Mike Armstrong Podcast Show and the Mike Armstrong YouTube Channel
Jeff Greenspoon thinks that the future of agencies is really in driving total customer experience. He says that this can be accomplished by bringing together the right people at the right time to solve the right problems, while being focused on the need for speed, agility and simplification. He is passionate about being client and idea first, and an agency second. This thought leadership has given Jeff a unique role in the Canadian agency landscape. Listen in as Jeff and I discuss the role of agencies in today's ever changing landscape, and how dentsu is adjusting to meet the needs of it's clients and the market as a whole.Jeff is currently the President of the dentsu Solutions Group in the Americas and the CEO of dentsu Canada. Previous to joining dentsu, via a merge with Isobar, Jeff was co-founder and CEO of SPOKE, a leading digital creative firm based in Canada. He has managed international campaigns for clients including Nestle Nespresso, Entertainment One, General Motors, Coca-Cola, Hilton Hotels, Disney, and LEGO. He was awarded PROFIT Magazine's Young Entrepreneur Award and has been nominated as Canadian Entrepreneur of the Year by Ernst & Young. He is often called upon as a lecturer by the likes of Google, UofT, Ivey and several international business forums for his perspective on insight-led agency engagements and topics including Marketing, Advertising, Entrepreneurship and the Management of Professional Service Firms.
Please welcome back to the podcast Founder of Victorian Grooming co and sponsor of the podcast Tony Fehr. Tony is also the host of the Footy and Toke podcast where they talk all things Football. www.victoriangrooming.com @victoriangrooming We also get an exclusive Footy and Toke part episode on Tell Craig Your Story podcast where Tony goes through the latest news Here we talk about how he created the jingle ad for Victorian Grooming, How did he pop the question?, How has his business been effected? Canada? His time in China, can VG products be shipped to Australia and the latest items available. www.tellcraigyourstory.podbean.com www.linktr.ee/tellcraigyourstory tellcraigyourstory@hotmail.com @tellcraigyourstory Youtube Channel- https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCcCr6P3Ja395SkapnECvOFw?view_as=subscriber #victoriangrooming #tellcraigyourstory #edmonton #canada #footyandtoke #engaged #tonyfehr #didi #entrepreneur #podcaster #china #qingdao #popthequestion
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Interesting interview by Melanie Boylan with Joel Hansen who is a Marketing Advisor. 2-Time TEDx Speaker, Linkedin advisor and Creator with 10m+ views. Also at BoardofTrade, CYP Comms Chair. Canadian Entrepreneur and Coffee enthusiast. More about Joel I'm an entrepreneur, recognized marketer advisor and social media speaker focused on helping CEOs/Executives grow their personal brand to drive real life impact in their community. I currently work as a Marketing Advisor, Communications Chair for the GVBOT, Linkedin as a Youth Editor and regularly advise leaders of recognized brands on how they can start and grow a successful personal brand
"When you become a leader, success is all about growing others." Karla got her entrepreneurial chops at six years old selling candy to friends for a profit and went on as an adult in a new country to create six businesses while being a wife and a mum. She's now found her true passion for coaching immigrants to start and scale businesses in their adopted countryCanada. Karla Briones is a Mexican-Canadian serial entrepreneur with retail, food & beverage, franchise, online and consulting businesses. Her passion is to help aspiring entrepreneurs - particularly immigrants - build sustainable and scalable businesses through her Karla Briones Consulting team and the digital community, Immigrant Entrepreneur Academy, launching in Fall 2020. https://www.linkedin.com/in/karlabriones/
#Networker2018 #MikeArmstrong chatting with #Canadian Entrepreneur & Coach Michelle Anhang of Michelle Anhang Coaching on the Mike Armstrong Podcast Show #MikeArmstrongPodcast
#Networker2018 #MikeArmstrong chats with Canadian Security Entrepreneur & Podcaster Joel Nest from Vancouver And the Ruck Up Podcast, on the Mike Armstrong Podcast Show #MikeArmstrongPodcastShow
Our guest today has been extremely successful in the business world, but as part of his story you will find the words “drugs”, “gangs” and other challenges that he was able to overcome. He once took a job as an overnight janitor and later his path took him to creating and selling a multi-million dollar company. This is the "Rock Bottom To Rockin' It" story of Eric Gilbert-Williams. Eric is a Canadian Entrepreneur, Podcaster, Inventor and Author in Progress. He grew his last venture to 60 people, several million in annual revenue and reached the #20 spot for fastest growing company in Canada as per the Growth 500 list. As a teenager, he struggled with drugs and gangs but found redemption through embracing the Entrepreneurial Spirit with a laser like intensity. Eric is now helping entrepreneurs with their businesses and is writing a book to help struggling teenagers and their families experience a similar type of redemption and success in life. You can connect with Eric here: www.ericgilbertwilliams.com www.rbripodcast.com https://twitter.com/ericgilbertw https://www.instagram.com/ericgilbertwilliams/ The Passion Accomplished podcast with Alberto Sardiñas is available on www.PassionPodcast.com
Harley Finkelstein is an entrepreneur, lawyer, and the Chief Operating Officer of Shopify. He founded his first company at age 17 while a student at McGill. Harley completed his law degree and MBA at the University of Ottawa, where he co-founded the JD/MBA Student Society and the Canadian MBA Oath. Harley is an Advisor to Felicis Ventures and one of the "Dragons" on CBC's Next Gen Den. He recently received the Canadian Angel Investor of the Year Award, Canada's Top 40 Under 40 Award, and was inducted into the Order of Ottawa. From 2014 to 2017, Harley was on the Board of the C100; from 2017 to 2020, he was on to the Board of Directors of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC). Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
Ep013 Michael Martinz is a Canadian Entrepreneur and a Bachelor of Science in Forest Sciences with more than just a financial interest in the environment. He also is passionate about his internal mental environment and a believer in the statement we are what we eat. We talk Sun, rocks and canabis as we cover all that matters both planatery and what you can do to help you, your fellow man and your future. I give you Michael Martinz of 'Martinz Critical Review'. Click subscribe and podcast away. You can find my posts at www.fatherfinney.com or https://www.facebook.com/Father-Finneys-Congregation-102713574758569/
Kait Rich is a Canadian Entrepreneur, business coach and speaker living in Sydney, Australia
Dan Martell is a Canadian Entrepreneur and most recently, the founder of Clarity.fm. He’s an experienced Angel Investor who has invested in over 23 tech start-ups. Prior to Clarity, Dan was the co-founder of Flowtown (Acquired 11′), founder of Spheric Technologies (Acquired 08′). He has also been a mentor at 500Startups, GrowLabs & theC100.org. Favorite Success Quote “Become the person who can deal” ~Dan Martell Key Points 1. If You Want to Be a Millionaire You Have to Handle Million Dollar Problems Everyone wants to be a millionaire… But the problem is that most people aren’t able to handle million dollar problems. They want the outcome without the action. They want the reward without responsibility. And this approach never works. Just take lottery winners for example. They immediately come into a windfall of cash with millions, sometimes tens of millions of dollars, but they never did a damn thing to earn that money. And five years after their success, studies have shown that they are often worse off than before they won. Why? Because their character didn’t backup their success. You have to earn what you want. If you want to become a millionaire, then you must become the kind of person who can provide millions of dollars of value and handle millions of dollars worth of problems. And quite frankly… Most of you reading this can’t. Yet… So go and focus on developing yourself and becoming the type of person who can handle the challenges and can provide the requisite value to achieve your goals. Because when you go after your goals with this mindset, success becomes all but inevitable. 2. Own It! I’m going to let you in on a little secret here… Shit happens. Life can be chaotic, things will not work out, businesses will fail, lovers will leave you, friends will turn on you… Shit just happens. And I’ll let you in on another little secret… It’s ok! Failure and frustration are an integral part of life, it’s not a question of if it will happen to you but how you will respond when it does. If you are like most people, you will try to pin the blame on someone else, you will deny the reality of your problems, and you will avoid addressing the situation until the last possible minute. But since you are listening to this podcast, you aren’t like most people. And therefore, you must own your problems. When shit happens… OWN IT. When a business fails, a girlfriend walks out, a friend gets angry, own the problem, own your part in the problem, and figure out what you can do moving forward to ensure that it never happens again. 3. Be Grateful for All You Have 150 years ago, if you wanted to go to Canada, you would have been forced to travel for months on end and risk death or serious injury. Today, you can fly there in a matter of hours. 100 years ago, if you wanted the information that we give away for free on this podcast, you would have had to track down each guest individually, convince them to speak with you, and then pick their brain for an hour or more (or at the very least found one of their books). Today… It’s only a mouse click away. You have a lot to be grateful for. We live in an age of unprecedented opportunity, ease, and access and 99% of the things that you take for granted on a daily basis would have dropped our ancestor’s jaws to the floor. We don’t have to hunt… We go to the grocery store. Most of us no longer work hard physical labor, we work at a cushy desk. And if we want to get somewhere, we can tap a button on our phone and have our own personal chafeur show up to our home in under 10 minutes! You have a lot to be grateful for. So starting today, be fucking grateful! Write down three things that you are grateful for each and every day and never lose sight of who you are and just how lucky you are to be alive in this day and age. 4. Be Yourself and Put it Out There If you look at the most successful entrepreneurs in 2017, from the Tim Ferriss’s to the Grant Cardone’s to the Gary Vaynerchucks, you will notice one consistent factor. They are all completely and unapologetically themselves. They don’t care what other people think they don’t care who they offend, they show up in the world authentically and they put it out there for others to see. And if you want to create lasting success, you must do the same. Be who you are. Don’t apologize for it, and don’t ask permission for it. Be who you are and share it with the world. Some will love you, some will hate you, some won’t care and that’s ok. As long as you are living authentically and sharing your gifts and talents with the world, at the end of the day you can call yourself a success. 5.Think About The Long Game In a society built upon instant gratification, you must be a man focused on the long game. Don’t look at the 1-5 year impact of your decisions, instead ask yourself, “What are the ramifications of this decision 20 years from now?” Because here’s a simple fact, 20 years from now you will arrive… The question is “Where”. Will you arrive in style because you were patient, played the long game, learned, grew, and invested? Or will you arrive chasing yet another shiny object because you lacked the discipline and the long term focus to make things work? The choice is yours.
Natalie Gommon interviews Gabriel Shpilt, about his experience in business.
Anmol Oberoi chats with Vic Laranja about his years of experience running Facebook ads for small businesses. Vic runs a social media agency - Social Gravity, where he has helped many small businesses scale purely through Facebook ads. In this conversation Vic tells us about how: - Dental Practices should run Fb Ads - What metrics should dental practices be tracking and how to go about deciding your budget - What should you be running ads for and how to optimize them for greater ROI - How to convince your team about the value of Ads on Facebook - What are some do's and don't when running Facebook ads for your dental practice About Emitrr: Emitrr is a messaging platform for your small business. Manage missed calls with two-way text messages, voicemails, text messages, and more with our messaging platform built for your small business. Check us out on emitrr.com. About Vic Laranja Vic Laranja is a Canadian Entrepreneur and the founder of Social Gravity, a Digital Marketing Agency. He has 11 years of professional content creation experience while working in video production, music production, advertising, graphic design and web development.
Takeaways is a bonus episode I put out every week where I sit down and talk to you about the most recent episode of the podcast. Today I'm discussing my second conversation with Swish Goswami and the following takeaways:The lessons Swish learned from debateWhy building your personal brand is importantWhat does quality content look like on LinkedInHow Swish puts his ideas into motionHaving a multi hyphenate careerWhy you shouldn't be too attached too an ideaLooking at micro-influencers in a different way.FOLLOW SWISHLinkedIn - Swish GoswamiInstagram - @GoSwishTwitter - @GoSwishhttp://manugoswami.com/FOLLOW TRUFANhttps://www.trufan.ioInstagram - @Trufan.ioTwitter - @Trufan_ioLinkedIn - TrufanFOLLOW JACOBLinkedIn - Jacob KellyTikTok - @TheJacobKellyInstagram - @TheJacobKellyTwitter - @TheJacobKellyYouTube - Jacob KellyMedium - Jacob KellyFacebook - Jacob KellyFOLLOW MY SOCIAL LIFEhttps://mysociallifepodcast.comYouTube - My Social LifeInstagram - @MySocialLifePodcast
Episode 13, Lucky 13 We welcome to the podcast my friend Tony Fehr. Tony and I met in Qingdao China, where we embarked on an amazing 2 week tour of teaching public students in rural China. Tony then went back to his home land of Edmonton Canada and opened up his business "Victorian Grooming Company" selling beard oil formula. www.victoriangrooming.com Tony has also created the podcast "The Footy and Toke Show" talking all thing football (or soccer in Australia). @thefootyandtokeshow linktr.ee/footyandtoke Here we talk about his time in China, his once in a life time train ride that changed his life, his love for football, Victorian Grooming Company, Why he came to China and why did he decide to leave, and some interesting tour stories. To find out where "Tell Craig Your Story" podcast is available to download and stream, please click on the link-https://linktr.ee/tellcraigyourstory and subscribe to the podcast, so you know when the latest episode has been uploaded (and all the social medias- V.K, Wechat, Facebook, Twitter Instagram). Any feedback/suggestions or businesses that would like to promote on the podcast, please email tellcraigyourstory@hotmail.com or @tellcraigyourstory #tellcraigyourstory #tonyfehr #thefootyandtokeshow #victoriangrooming #canada #china
Manu “Swish” Goswami is an incredibly accomplished 22 year old.He is the founder of Trufan, investor in Faze Clan, was once named one of Canada’s Top 20 Under 20, Canada’s Young Entrepreneur of the Year, at one point he was the second ranked debater in the Americas, he was an advisor for Google, he’s a popular creator on LinkedIn with over 77,000 followers and 100,000,000 views, on top of that he’s an a three time TEDx speaker. In our conversation Swish and I discuss how he got into debate and what lessons that has taught, what led him to starting Trufan, how he goes about raising funds and establishing a company culture, his approach to creating content on LinkedIn and why he focuses on his speaking career and personal brand and so much more.If you enjoy this podcast please consider leaving a rating and review, it helps more people find the show!SHOW NOTES 0:00 - Intro5:37 - Being ranked the second best debater in the Americas8:09 - Being named Top 20 Under 20 and Young Entrepreneur of the Year 12:22 - Dropping out of school and moving to New York and meeting GaryVee16:58 - Starting Trufan with his co-founder Aanikh Kler, building a company culture and raising funds31:10 - Influencer marketing34:19 - LinkedIn + personal branding48:13 - Work life balance52:20 - Q&AFOLLOW SWISHLinkedIn - Swish GoswamiInstagram - @GoSwishTwitter - @GoSwishhttp://manugoswami.com/FOLLOW TRUFANhttps://www.trufan.ioInstagram - @Trufan.ioTwitter - @Trufan_ioLinkedIn - TrufanFOLLOW JACOBLinkedIn - Jacob KellyTikTok - @TheJacobKellyInstagram - @TheJacobKellyTwitter - @TheJacobKellyYouTube - Jacob KellyMedium - Jacob KellyFacebook - Jacob KellyFOLLOW MY SOCIAL LIFEhttps://mysociallifepodcast.comYouTube - My Social LifeInstagram - @MySocialLifePodcast Intro Song: Tough Love - Joakim Karudhttps://soundcloud.com/joakimkarudhttps://www.facebook.com/joakimkarudmusichttps://www.youtube.com/user/JoakimKarudMusic from SoundcloudMusic provided by RFM: https://youtu.be/jaoStyAQN4o
“You can’t put sparkles on your bullshit.” Wise words from Aren Bahia. From drug dealing gangster to spiritual entrepreneur and philanthropist… Aren has uncovered the true path to healing, transformation, and inner-power. In this episode, I dive deep with my soul brother to shed light on what it really means to be spiritual. Tune in and learn how Aren traded his life in the dope game for a life of impact and giving back, why most people in the spiritual community would rather jump on a cause vs. actually doing something about it, the difference between looking spiritual and BEING spiritual, and why wealth and money are spiritual. Aren Bahia is a Canadian Entrepreneur that moved to Bali in early 2016. Since then he has been on a spiritual quest to become a new man while simultaneously launching 3 businesses in 3 years. Aren clawed his way out of a rough lifestyle of organized crime and drug addiction in East Van to start his life over on the island of the gods. He is the owner and founder of Conscious Arts Tattoo Shop and the Karma House Bali Tattoo Temple. As well as a partner in YogiLab, an online platform for high performers wanting to level up as a lifestyle. All his businesses are involved in charity work as part of their core values, specializing in education for mentally disabled Balinese children. He hates voice notes and his spirit animal is the octopus. If you’re a thought leader who is seeking to expand your life, your vision, and your impact alongside a powerful collective of leaders in 2020, head to www.rubyfremon.com/tlc to learn more about the Thought Leader Collective! If you dig this podcast, stay in the loop by signing up for my weekly emails. Sign up today at www.rubyfremon.com/subscribe Connect with Aren… Instagram: www.instagram.com/ink_pray_love www.instagram.com/karmahousebali www.instagram.com/consciousartstattoos www.instagram.com/the_yogi_lab Websites: www.karmahousebali.com www.consciousartstattoos.com www.yogilab.com As a special gift, Aren is offering listeners 20% off a tattoo at any one of his shops if you reference this podcast! And find me online everywhere: @iamruby
Who is Eric? Eric is a Canadian Entrepreneur, Business Coach, Inventor and Author in Progress. He grew his last venture to 60 people, several million dollars of annual revenue and reached the #20 spot for a fastest growing company in Canada as per the Growth 500 list. As a teenager, he struggled with drugs and […]
In this episode, I’m speaking with Darren Gallop, a fellow Canadian SaaS CEO. Darren runs Securicy, they help guide companies through creating, implementing, and managing Information Security Programs.Securicy has raised a total $1.8M from investors. Before starting Securicy, Darren founded Marcato, another SaaS product for music festivals, which recently got acquired.This was such a great episode, Darren is one of the brightest CEO’s i’ve spoken with. We talk about quite a few topics, including how Darren leveraged his existing network to gain early traction at Securicy, some of his go-to market strategies that they’re testing right now, he shares a lot of specific frameworks, metrics and tools that Securicy implements in their company. Darren also talks about some really good hiring tips, and how responsibilities change as a CEO when you have investors.A lot of great discussions in this episode that many people will find a lot of value in. I hope you enjoy!PS. Thank you to my friends at Humi for sponsoring this episode. For everything Payroll, Benefits & HR, Humi has you covered. I got my listeners 30% off their subscription. Sign up here to claim the promo, you won't regret it!
Dan Martell is a Canadian Entrepreneur and most recently, the founder of Clarity.fm. He’s an experienced Angel Investor who has invested in over 23 tech start-ups. Prior to Clarity, Dan was the co-founder of Flowtown (Acquired 11′), founder of Spheric Technologies (Acquired 08′). He has also been a mentor at 500Startups, GrowLabs & theC100.org. Favorite Success Quote “Become the person who can deal” ~Dan Martell Key Points 1. If You Want to Be a Millionaire You Have to Handle Million Dollar Problems Everyone wants to be a millionaire… But the problem is that most people aren’t able to handle million dollar problems. They want the outcome without the action. They want the reward without responsibility. And this approach never works. Just take lottery winners for example. They immediately come into a windfall of cash with millions, sometimes tens of millions of dollars, but they never did a damn thing to earn that money. And five years after their success, studies have shown that they are often worse off than before they won. Why? Because their character didn’t backup their success. You have to earn what you want. If you want to become a millionaire, then you must become the kind of person who can provide millions of dollars of value and handle millions of dollars worth of problems. And quite frankly… Most of you reading this can’t. Yet… So go and focus on developing yourself and becoming the type of person who can handle the challenges and can provide the requisite value to achieve your goals. Because when you go after your goals with this mindset, success becomes all but inevitable. 2. Own It! I’m going to let you in on a little secret here… Shit happens. Life can be chaotic, things will not work out, businesses will fail, lovers will leave you, friends will turn on you… Shit just happens. And I’ll let you in on another little secret… It’s ok! Failure and frustration are an integral part of life, it’s not a question of if it will happen to you but how you will respond when it does. If you are like most people, you will try to pin the blame on someone else, you will deny the reality of your problems, and you will avoid addressing the situation until the last possible minute. But since you are listening to this podcast, you aren’t like most people. And therefore, you must own your problems. When shit happens… OWN IT. When a business fails, a girlfriend walks out, a friend gets angry, own the problem, own your part in the problem, and figure out what you can do moving forward to ensure that it never happens again. 3. Be Grateful for All You Have 150 years ago, if you wanted to go to Canada, you would have been forced to travel for months on end and risk death or serious injury. Today, you can fly there in a matter of hours. 100 years ago, if you wanted the information that we give away for free on this podcast, you would have had to track down each guest individually, convince them to speak with you, and then pick their brain for an hour or more (or at the very least found one of their books). Today… It’s only a mouse click away. You have a lot to be grateful for. We live in an age of unprecedented opportunity, ease, and access and 99% of the things that you take for granted on a daily basis would have dropped our ancestor’s jaws to the floor. We don’t have to hunt… We go to the grocery store. Most of us no longer work hard physical labor, we work at a cushy desk. And if we want to get somewhere, we can tap a button on our phone and have our own personal chafeur show up to our home in under 10 minutes! You have a lot to be grateful for. So starting today, be fucking grateful! Write down three things that you are grateful for each and every day and never lose sight of who you are and just how lucky you are to be alive in this day and age. 4. Be Yourself and Put it Out There If you look at the most successful entrepreneurs in 2017, from the Tim Ferriss’s to the Grant Cardone’s to the Gary Vaynerchucks, you will notice one consistent factor. They are all completely and unapologetically themselves. They don’t care what other people think they don’t care who they offend, they show up in the world authentically and they put it out there for others to see. And if you want to create lasting success, you must do the same. Be who you are. Don’t apologize for it, and don’t ask permission for it. Be who you are and share it with the world. Some will love you, some will hate you, some won’t care and that’s ok. As long as you are living authentically and sharing your gifts and talents with the world, at the end of the day you can call yourself a success. 5.Think About The Long Game In a society built upon instant gratification, you must be a man focused on the long game. Don’t look at the 1-5 year impact of your decisions, instead ask yourself, “What are the ramifications of this decision 20 years from now?” Because here’s a simple fact, 20 years from now you will arrive… The question is “Where”. Will you arrive in style because you were patient, played the long game, learned, grew, and invested? Or will you arrive chasing yet another shiny object because you lacked the discipline and the long term focus to make things work? The choice is yours.
Who is Eric? Eric is a Canadian Entrepreneur, Business Coach, Inventor and Author in Progress. He grew his last venture to 60 people, several million dollars of annual revenue and reached the #20 spot for a fastest growing company in Canada as per the Growth 500 list. As a teenager, he struggled with drugs and […]
Riley Dayne is a Canadian Entrepreneur and Filmmaker. He's best known for "The Abundance Factor" and most recently "Age of the Entrepreneur" where he interviewed some of the world's top entrepreneurs. He has a goal to impact 10 million people with positive, inspiring films. He shares how to connect with successful people, how he became successful filmmaking, and the people you should never take advice from. Episode Highlights: Riley Dayne's early childhood growing up in "farmstrong." His obsession with marketing and movies leading into merging those now. Learning from the disappointment of being told filmmaking wasn't a good career choice. Early years in Venture Capital company. Doing better to foster creativity. How to skip levels in your career path. "Age of the Entrepreneur": The idea and the execution. Keys to being successful in filmmaking. The importance of planning in a massive filmmaking project. Fighting against the scarcity mindset. The keys to reaching out to high-level entrepreneurs. Who you know or what you know? Who you know influences what you know. What can get you into rooms you don't belong in. The Random Round: another profession that would be fun to attempt, who you wish you could spend an hour with sitting on a park bench, how do you like to consume content, a glimpse of your morning routine, go-to pump-up song, what are you not good at. 3 Key Points: You've got to have the passion to make it through the difficult times in your career. Planning is so critical to being successful with large projects. Focusing on the things that bring you joy and visualizing the long-term effect are a key to success. Tweetable Quotes: “Passion is what's going to give you the grit to get through the hard times.” - Riley Dayne “Your network is as powerful as you're willing to work.” - Riley Dayne “Genuinely being excited for other people's success, and genuinely being willing to help people...is the fastest way to achieve growth.” - Riley Dayne "The purpose behind reaching out is really, in my experience, what gets you a yes or no." - Riley Dayne Resources Mentioned: Visit Travis’ website at Buildyournetwork.co (http://www.buildyournetwork.co/) Join the Build Your Network Facebook group BYN.media/fb (http://www.buildyournetwork.co/fb/) Join the Build Your Network University Facebook group here byn.university (https://www.facebook.com/groups/bynuniversity) . If you want to amplify your network through podcasting apply at travischappell.com/coaching (https://travischappell.typeform.com/to/Lm38Rt) “Age of the Entrepreneur” Movie (https://www.ageoftheentrepreneur.movie/) “George Lucas: A Life” (https://www.amazon.com/George-Lucas-Brian-Jay-Jones/dp/0316257443) Blockbuster Podcast (https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/blockbuster/id1451112935) Riley Dayne on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/rileydayneofficial/) Download the Himalaya App in the Google Play (https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.ximalaya.ting.himalaya&hl=en_US) Leave a rating and review for the Build Your Network Podcast on iTunes (https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/build-your-network/id1268488944) Watch Travis’ free masterclass on how to build the... For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy (https://www.acast.com/privacy)
Show Description: John Sparrow is a Canadian Entrepreneur and Founder of GoOil, Canada's largest mobile oil change company. After dropping out of high school at 16 to begin his entrepreneurial journey, John eventually formulated his idea for GoOil at an entrepreneur competition. In this conversation, John explains the value behind his business, his vision for the future, difficult lessons he has learned throughout his journey as an entrepreneur, and how to achieve the highest and most unique version of yourself as a business leader. To find out more about John and his company, visit: Gooil.ca Show Highlights: 3:30-14:30: John describes the formation of the idea that would become Canada's largest mobile oil change provider, building his team, finding mentors, and becoming a skilled delegator. 14:30-22:45: John explains the business concept of GoOil, the unique value it provides, and how he was able to form a functioning franchise from the idea. 22:45-37:30: John highlights why GoOil has been the most successful out of his 5 business ventures, tough lessons he has learned throughout his entrepreneurial journey, and what it was like to drop out of high school as a 16-year old. 37:30-53:00: John talks about expansion into the American market, quality control with franchises, and the obstacles and competition to overcome in the future. 53:00-1:03:30: In a time with a lot of gurus, courses, and podcasts, John explains what it means to find your own identity as an entrepreneur and foster a healthy mindset in times of adversity. Special Guest: John Sparrow.
In this episode, Lance and Jesse Garnier talk about paving your own path toward personal freedom! Jesse places a huge emphasis on self-development and finds it vital for one to be not only successful, but fulfilled. Jesse Garnier is a Canadian Entrepreneur and Marketing Specialist based in Alberta. A former blue collar worker, Jesse found his way into network marketing when his jobs were not paying the bills for him and his family. In a little over a year since starting, Jesse had earned $600,000 in commissions and $3.5 million in sales. He built a team of over 650 people that he trains on a daily basis and teaches them how to build an online business. With an emphasis on self-development, he has invested over $100,000 in self-development training and courses alone in 2017. Jesse, his wife and two other partners went on to start the self-development company JGL (Just Grab Life) Productions with the goal of introducing life hacks and to bring awareness to a better way of life.Jesse tells listeners: “Create your vision. If you don’t know where you want to go, then you’ll never end up there.”In this episode, you will learn:How self-development is the root to a fulfilled lifeThe journey of transitioning from blue-collar to online entrepreneurThe opportunity and growth potential of network marketingConnect with Jesse Garnier:Follow Jesse on FacebookVisit his websiteGet his course, The Course You Need here.Connect with Lance:Subscribe on Messenger to get the latest episodes and tips straight to your inbox! Connect with Lance on Facebook, Instagram, or LinkedIn. About University of Adversity PodcastLearn how to overcome failure and tragedy, while becoming your best self with the University of Adversity podcast. Join your host Lance Essihos as he interviews successful individuals that have fought the hard battles to overcome life’s obstacles. Lance started the University of Adversity podcast after overcoming his own adversities shared in episode 01. Join him and thousands of other entrepreneurs in learning how to use Adversity as a fuel to ignite your inner flame and live the life you have always desired. Tune in weekly for a dose of positivity, strength, and real-life practical advice to achieve your life goals.Support the show (https://www.lanceessihos.com/)
This week Al Graham & Kim Cooper are joined by a Canadian Entrepreneur infusing our fave beverages with cannabis! Virginia Vidal from Mary's Wellness. is with us on PACE!This enterprising woman has had personal medicinal experience with cannabis, & has brought some great infusions to the marketplace. Virginia has been busy over the last few years, building her brand of infused tea, coffee, hot chocolate & more. She also recently spoke at the Toronto OCannaBiz conference, where she told event goers her story of using this medicinal plant to get her through a high risk pregnancy. She delivered 3 healthy babies, after ingesting cannabis to relieve chronic nausea that prevented her from eating. We will find out what motivated Virginia to start this evolving enterprise, why infused Tea, & what the future holds for her & Mary's Wellness. We will discuss her talk at the OCannaBiz Event, as well as all the events she has attended so far this year.Tune In every Wednesday night at 8pm ET to catch our LIVE show and all your Canadian news and guests on PACE @ www.LifestyleRadio.net!Find us at www.lifestyleradio.net and http://www.420radio.ca/ We can also be found LIVE on Spreaker. Thanks for tuning in from all your hosts at P.A.C.E. Radio ! http://pace-online.ca/Thank you to our sponsors CC Nexus Canada's largest cannabis seed wholesaler https://ccnexus.global/ & CannaDaze in Campbellford http://cannadaze.ca/
This week Al Graham & Kim Cooper are joined by a Canadian Entrepreneur infusing our fave beverages with cannabis! Virginia Vidal from Mary's Wellness. is with us on PACE!This enterprising woman has had personal medicinal experience with cannabis, & has brought some great infusions to the marketplace. Virginia has been busy over the last few years, building her brand of infused tea, coffee, hot chocolate & more. She also recently spoke at the Toronto OCannaBiz conference, where she told event goers her story of using this medicinal plant to get her through a high risk pregnancy. She delivered 3 healthy babies, after ingesting cannabis to relieve chronic nausea that prevented her from eating. We will find out what motivated Virginia to start this evolving enterprise, why infused Tea, & what the future holds for her & Mary's Wellness. We will discuss her talk at the OCannaBiz Event, as well as all the events she has attended so far this year.Tune In every Wednesday night at 8pm ET to catch our LIVE show and all your Canadian news and guests on PACE @ www.LifestyleRadio.net!Find us at www.lifestyleradio.net and http://www.420radio.ca/ We can also be found LIVE on Spreaker. Thanks for tuning in from all your hosts at P.A.C.E. Radio ! http://pace-online.ca/Thank you to our sponsors CC Nexus Canada's largest cannabis seed wholesaler https://ccnexus.global/ & CannaDaze in Campbellford http://cannadaze.ca/
I am so excited to continue a conversation that I had a couple months ago in Costa Rica with serial tech entrepreneur, Chris Sukornyk. Originally from Canada with entrepreneurial parents, entrepreneurship was built into his DNA. With a passion for technology, Chris attended University, but felt the teachings were out of tune with reality. He left, just one credit shy of graduating (his parents still remind him) and built his first business. Since that time, Chris has founded (and sold) four other businesses and is now focusing on his next endeavor, which is to help create more net positive businesses and help ecopreneurs. I love that he is intent on creating businesses that are in alignment with his passion as well as his core values around the environment and social responsibility. Listen in to this enlightening episode to find out how net positive entrepreneurship is the up and coming trend to businesses everywhere and how you can make an impact by either creating one or being a part of one. -- Question Highlights: What’s your best entrepreneurial lessons you learned from your parents? With your most recent advertising tech company, how did you go from zero to 170 employees in such a short amount of time? What was the conflict that came up with your advertising tech business? How did you become realigned with it? Do you think you would be this passionate about net positive businesses if you hadn’t woken up in a business that wasn’t net positive for you? What makes a net positive company different than the old way of doing business? How do you reconcile your dad’s advice (“All that matters is sales.”) with the impact the company is making? Does building a net positive business present a different set of hurdles than we’ve seen in the past? How do you want your children to grow up viewing entrepreneurship and money? How do you view money? Do you think it’s a masculine trait to pursue wealth or can it be a feminine trait as well? Do you feel that your view of money has shifted since getting out of North America and moving down to Costa Rica? In This Episode You Will Learn: How Chris came to be such a successful serial tech entrepreneur The importance of connecting with your partners/employees What having a net positive business means How Chris navigated his business when he had lost his passion for it What an ecopreneur is How businesses impact the environment and why they need to minimize it Why people want to hear about the founder or story behind a product Why it’s crucial to find investors who are aligned with your passion Why we need socially minded startups who compete/challenge legacy businesses that are doing damage in the world How we can integrate giving back into our lives and the businesses we create And so much more… Chris’s Thoughts… “The Zero to Hero Life of a Serial Entrepreneur: Either hit it out of the park or one day before the sale, everything could fall apart.” “If your business is aligned with your passion, you’re never tired.” “There’s nothing wrong with having nice things, but we have to be aware of the impact we’re making.” “There has to be more – you have to give back.” “Money is just a vehicle that has value and it can be exchanged for different things.” “Good things are at the end of dirt roads.” -- Chris is a serial entrepreneur having founded and sold five tech startups with combined exits of more than $250 million. In 2015, Chris was recognized by Ernst & Young as the provincial winner of the Canadian Entrepreneur of the Year awards. A lifelong environmentalist and father of four, Chris recently relocated from Toronto to Costa Rica and is now focused on investing and advising “ecopreneurs," founders with a vision to better the world through sustainable, mindful and socially conscious products and services. Resources: IG: https://www.instagram.com/mindfulstartupguy/ LI: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chrissukornyk/ FB: https://www.facebook.com/csukornyk -- For more stories and tips on becoming unapologetically wealthy, follow me @Chriswharder on Instagram and check out fortheloveofmoney.com.
Connecting The Dots - When Something's Gotta Change Maybe It's You
Co-Owner, Tool Shed Brewing Company Graham Sherman is a self-professed “high level geek” who has used his love of technology to help him master the craft of brewing artisan beer. Together with his partner, Graham launched the Tool Shed Brewery four years ago, and has never looked back. Prior to starting Tool Shed, Graham and his Tool Shed partner worked on contracts for the Canadian and US governments and military forces, installing encrypted, tactical communication networks. By day, they rolled around Afghanistan in armoured vehicles, “geeking out” in the world of satellite communications. By night, they aimed their obsessive, high-level thinking at mastering everyday tasks such as coffee, learning to control their homes in Canada remotely with their iPhones….and finally, perfecting batches of beer. Now sold in over 1000 locations in Western Canada, Tool Shed has its 15,000 square foot headquarters in Calgary, and the team behind the brand has also been nominated as Canadian Entrepreneur of the year, the world’s most prestigious business award for entrepreneurs, with programs in 145 cities in 60 countries. They were also named as two co-winners of the “40 Under 40” recognition from Avenue magazine. In this episode we talk about the importance of a strong "why" behind your "what". We brew some beer while recording and generally have some good fun. Graham talks about how he has leveraged social media to grow his business while having a good time along the way. We talk about innovation and using creative solutions to complex problems. Graham is a natural born story teller and you will love the conversation and insights in this interview. Whether you love business, beer or like me, both there is something for you in this episode. Here is a link to a video of us brewing beer at Tool Shed Brewery https://www.facebook.com/michael.cameron.315/videos/10153807694836571/
Dan Martell is a Canadian Entrepreneur and most recently, the founder of Clarity.fm. He's an experienced Angel Investor who has invested in over 23 tech startups. Prior to Clarity, Dan was co-founder of Flowtown (Acquired 11'), founder of Spheric Technologies (Acquired 08'). He has also been a mentor at 500Startups, GrowLabs & theC100.org.
“I did everything in those years, knocking on doors to get jobs, hiring the employees to get them done, managing their schedules, dealing with customer complaints, resolving issues. It was the best hands-on learning you could get. It teaches you what the real world is about. And it allowed me to save enough to get my first truck, trailer and equipment.” - Carmelo Marsala, founder & President,Spray-Net This week on Franchise Today, co-hosts, Stan Friedman and Paul Segreto welcome as their guest, Carmelo Marsala. Carmelo is not only the founder & President of Canadian franchise brand, Spray-Net, but is also a multiple award winner in entrepreneurship including: 2015 Winner of the NextGen in Franchising Global Competition by International Franchise Association Educational Foundation 2015 Air Miles Small Business Achievement Award, Young Entrepreneur of the Year 2014 Finalist for the Ernst & Young, Young Entrepreneur of the Year In this segment of Franchise Today, Carmelo discusses his rise from franchisee to a widely recognized young entrepreneur and his plans to expand the brand from Canada to the United States. Franchise Today airs LIVE Wednesdays at 11AM CT / 12PM ET with on-demand access on iTunes.
“View the entrepreneur as the planter of the seed…The role of venture capital is the water and it is creating the fuel for growth.” John Ruffolo is very selective in picking which seeds to water. One of the most important questions he asks entrepreneurs is “How... The post The Rise of the Canadian Entrepreneur with John Ruffolo – September 22, 2015 appeared first on Startup Canada.
Wendy McClelland is a business pioneer; as one of the first small businesses to get online in the mid 1990's, her first website was chosen by the NY Times as “one of the best biz sites on the ‘net”. She is an award winning entrepreneur as well as a past nominee for “Canadian Entrepreneur of the Year”. She has spoken to over 10,000 people in live audiences throughout western Canada and the U.S. Today she continues to adapt and innovate, while specializing in helping entrepreneurs find creative success strategies through her workshops, presentations and private consulting.
The Boomer Business Owner with Charlie Poznek: Lifestyle Entrepreneurs | Online Business | Coaching
Wendy McClelland is a past nominee for "Canadian Entrepreneur of the Year". She works with entrepreneurs to overcome obstacles to their success. Her new book "27 Steps to Freedom - What Learning to Walk Again Taught me About Success in Business & Life" shares her story of rebuilding a life.
The EntreProgrammers Episode 52 "How 'Merica Is This"8:12 Derick sings "Let It Go" 10:41The Enterprogrammers have a discussion of the Dropbox integration with SignalLeaf. Derrick mentions the excellent integration of Dropbox with SignalLeaf. Great new feature is the ID tag recognition. Things to fix or update, is the date feature. Derick talks about how podcasters are eager to make the exciting switch to have excess to the time saving features. 15:06 Derrick explains the integration features and how-to-do list for dates, publishing...etc. 16:30Charles suggests creating videos on "how to publish podcast in less then a minute,” or other “how-to videos in less then a minute.”John speaks highly of audio books Traction by Justin Mares and Gabriel Weinbreg, and Money, Master the Game by Tony Robbins. Money, Master the Game is a game changer for new comers and the tried & true entrepreneurs. John talks about how successful entrepreneurs invest in seminars despite the extreme cost.29:40The Wrap Up of JS Remote CompCharles shares the positive feed back with JS Remote Comp. Charles also discovered new ideas for conferences in future. The Team has more discussion about Ruby and design features.Charles continues on about his consulting business, and what he thinks is helping the business to pickup. 45:07 “Soft Kills”John talks about the 5 soft kills every software engineer should know. John give emphasis on the delivering great of the presentations and how it is very important to be captivating. John was able to sale products or courses and get sign-ups and acquire more email addresses. 49:28Derick will be speaking at Praire Dev Con at Manitoba in March and giving the keynote Space City JS in Houston, TX. He will be giving insight on the entrepreneurial and developmental aspects as a developer. 51:38John interviewing Dan Martell, a Canadian Entrepreneur, CEO/Founder of Clarity, Angel Investor. Also, an speak with, Ryan Holiday, an author and marketer. John will possibly use his help with marketing John's book, Soft Skills.John shares his thoughts on using "Leverage" to his advantage for the advertisement of his book. John shares his thoughts and plan to implement some outsource some marketing, editing, planning and taking over weekly task for John's share of work. The Mastermind team contributes to the idea of their ideal workhorse team member to take over small tasks. John jokingly admits the thoughts of getting a “real job.” Not!1:21.50John gives the key points about gaining or buying your freedom. This section has great information on books and individuals who prescribe actions and practices to achieve this lifestyle. Josh and the team discussed the value of attending conferences. How the smallest ideas plant a seed and lead to triumph! 1:36:15Josh gives information of his February 25th Webinar with book author.1:45:25John asks, “What do you think about using Slack?” The team discusses which type of chat service would be most useful. P2, Slack.1:56:46 Entreprogrammers Retreat discussionSeptember or October, maybe? 10 Slots for five hundred dollars, possibly? Book your podcast at http://Signalleaf.com.
Wendy McClelland is a past nominee for Canadian Entrepreneur of the Year. Her first website that she developed was chosen by the New York Times as “one of the best biz sites on the ‘net” (the same day Microsoft was chosen). With nearly 20 years of Internet experience, Wendy has shared her Internet marketing and social media knowledge with over 10,000 people at live events. Wendy's clients include University-College of the Fraser Valley, Sacramento Chamber of Commerce and Southern Alberta Teachers Federation.
Join the team at Ulistic with Dr. Leslie Roberts of GoForth Institute. GoForth specializes in training the current and future business leaders across Canada.