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10 Minute Mindset
Ep 783: Cooking & Conversation with Calvin Wayman | Bacon, Eggs, and Hash Browns

10 Minute Mindset

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2020 67:48


Calvin Wayman joined me to prepare his all-time favorite meal on Cooking & Conversation: Breakfast! Calvin showed us how he has mastered making bacon, eggs, and hash browns and we also talk professional speaking, sales, and more! Watch the recorded live stream on Facebook, YouTube, and Twitter. Calvin is 1 of 45 kids in his immediate family. (Yes, you heard that right—he has 44 siblings!) He grew up on family farm in a religion that still celebrates the practice of polygamy. In 2015 at 27 years old, he took the plunge to leave everything he ever knew to pursue the life he had always dreamed of. He started selling door-to-door, facing adversity and rejection that would help mold him.  As rocky as his story has been, he’s been documenting the entire journey on social media to help others on their own path.  Some of the things he’s done are incredible: He went from being an employee to building his own business He went from $53k in debt and documented his journey to becoming becoming debt free He went from never even running a marathon before to running a 50 mile ultra marathon He was overweight and lost over 50 pounds He had dreamed of one day speaking on stage with some of his mentors, and he’s since shared the stage with people like: Brendon Burchard, Lewis Howes, Mel Robbins, Jay Shetty, and Tom Bilyeu) Today, he’s a proud papa and successful entrepreneur. He’s an international TEDx Speaker, and the best-selling author of Fish Out of Water.  He’s the host of a podcast carrying his name, and he stars in the YouTube show Making The Millionaire: a vlog where he’s documenting his story from $53,000 in debt, to his first one million dollars. He’s been featured in 100s of magazine, television, radio, and podcast shows—including Entrepreneur Magazine, and the Dave Ramsey Show. He’s involved in multiple ventures including acting as the founder of CobbesMedia--a social media agency designed to help purpose driven entrepreneurs impact on the world. Simply put, this guy’s story shows that it doesn’t matter what everyone around you--including the negative voices in your head--tell you about what you can and cannot do. And despite the adversity you’ll face along the way, you have the power of creating the life of your dreams. Connect with Calvin at CalvinWayman.com and follow him on Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube.

Your FIRST $100K Business Podcast | Marketing | Sales | Business | Spirituality | Entrepreneurship | Leadership
120 - CEO Calvin Wayman, Founder of Cobbes Media | Joseph Warren Chats with Successful Entrepreneurs

Your FIRST $100K Business Podcast | Marketing | Sales | Business | Spirituality | Entrepreneurship | Leadership

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2018 44:32


On this episode, Joseph Warren chats with courageous author, speaker, and social media entrepreneur Calvin Wayman about how he struggled to make his first $100,000 while building his personal brand. Learn more at:  www.CalvinWayman.com Get More: www.First100K.com Become A Patron of The Show!! Get Patron-Only Rewards

It's No Secret with Dr T.
INS05 - Fish Out Of Water with Calvin Wayman

It's No Secret with Dr T.

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2017 51:52


Calvin Wayman is a professional speaker and social media entrepreneur, and is the best selling author of Fish Out of Water: The Guide To Achieving Breakthrough & Permanently Transforming Into A New You. He’s been featured in Entrepreneur Magazine, The Huffington Post, Social Media Examiner and was named one of the Top 30 Entrepreneurs Under the age of 30 by Influence.com Calvin is also CEO of a very successful social media company – COBBESMEDIA and today he helps explain that there are no secrets in business; the answers are all in front of you, you just need to know where to look. Episode Highlights: When Calvin started his sales career he managed to hold the record for being the worst sales person in the company. Not a record he was proud of, but by studying high-level performers and the successful habits of others, he was able to turn this around and become a top achiever himself. Everything new is uncomfortable: You must accept this feeling as being normal, however many don’t and the tragedy is two-fold; 1) People think there’s something wrong with them and 2) they think there’s a secret they don’t know about yet. This is when people feel like a fish out of water, but eventually you can move from a guppy to a shark if you keep going and never give up. Modeling: You need to model the people who have the results you want, however just modeling won’t fix the problem immediately, there’s a lot of repetition involved once you understand the basic skills. Riding a Bike: All children will learn to ride a bike because their desire to ride is far greater than their fear of failing or falling off…in fact they have no fear of failure because their why is so strong. Why it changes as adults: We worry what other people think and we tend to value others peoples opinion over our own. The School System: Is set up ‘telling us’ that failing is bad…therefore once we leave school and become adults the thought of failure scares us. We can’t fail if we don’t try…but this is not right. Here’s the good news: Once you ‘get it’, you just get it. Success is just like learning to ride the bike; you can’t unlearn it once you know how. Once you become a Shark, you can’t go back and be a Guppy. This is called THE NEW NORMAL CONSISTENT IMPERFECT ACTION - CIA Most people are afraid of messing up so they stay on the sidelines, which is sad. If you wait until you’re ready before you make a move, you’ll never move. If you wait until it’s perfect timing to take action, you’ll never take action. Therefore you’ve got to keep moving forward by doing consistent imperfect action. “Done Is Better Than Perfect”. Check out some of Gary Vaynerchuk’s early videos and you’ll see that he didn’t wait until he was perfect to get started…and look at him today. It may be hard to see yourself being paid $120k for a talk like Gary V gets paid today, but can you see yourself being imperfect on stage? If you can, then that’s where you start today; it’s not about being perfect. My podcast is a perfect example of consistent imperfect action. Too often we see where successful people are now and not where they’ve been or where they started. GET SCHOOLED Most people want to improve their health, finances etc, but we’re often by our selves most of the time, therefore you need to get schooled and be with others with a similar mindset. You need to get around other people that are doing what you want to do. By hanging around people with similar goals and aspirations you can’t help but travel in the same direction…just like a school of fish. Mastermind groups, running groups, etc, they will push you and help you create the new normal. You need to attend 2 and 3-Day events that will attract the type of people you want to associate with. Or join an online business course that has an associated mastermind group on FACEBOOK. SWIM LIKE A SHARK – This is all about Modeling. The sharks are the super-successful people you know (discussed earlier) The advantage of writing a book is it separates you from everyone else in your space. You become an authority and it is a great leverage tool for you personally and for your business. In 2015 Calvin threw in the safety of his job to become an entrepreneur, without any specific plans, which sounds ballsy, but that’s not how Calvin saw it at the time. The fear of not trying was much scarier than throwing in his job and going balls to the wall. He would rather face himself over failure than face himself over regret. What’s the worst possible scenario if you take a chance? Can you live with the consequence? If you can, the risk is worth taking. Calvin’s website: http://www.calvinwayman.com/ Fish Out of Water: http://www.calvinwayman.com/book/ Social Media Makeover (FREE) http://www.calvinwayman.com/makeover My website: https://www.tysonfranklin.com/

VISIBLE ENTREPRENEUR
052 | THE SECRET TO NOT QUITTING ENTREPRENEURSHIP | CALVIN WAYMAN

VISIBLE ENTREPRENEUR

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2017 34:56


Calvin Wayman is a best-selling author, keynote speaker, and social media entrepreneur. The most inspiring thing about this man is what he’s accomplished in such a short time. In just Spring 2015, he was still working a 9-to-5 job. He ultimately decided to push himself as a new entrepreneur and he went selling door-to-door for 14 months. He recently published his first book, which debuted on the Amazon top-100 of all books in the Success category. His book is called, “Fish Out of Water: The Guide To Achieving Breakthrough and Permanently Transforming Into the New You.” Also, because of his life transformation, he was just featured on the Dave Ramsey Show--reaching 12 million listeners--sharing his story of becoming debt-free for the first time in his entire adult life. He’s been featured in Entrepreneur Magazine, The Huffington Post, Social Media Examiner, and was even named one of the Top 30 Entrepreneurs Under the Age of 30 (by Influencive.com.) Today, he is the CEO of the successful social media company, CobbesMedia.com - a social media management agency designed to make corporations, small businesses, and personal brands grow and stand out through the power of social media. He’s the one behind the HuffPost original, “The 4 C’s of Social Media Success!”   What do you do in the online space? Social media management (for businesses, entrepreneur, network marketing, stand out, get sales, get leads, build connections with your tribe)   How did you get into that? Quit my day job 2 years ago (2015). Asked myself: What am I passionate about? What’s my jam? What should I do with my life? I wanna have freedom. But doing what? What I knew: I didn’t wanna be an employee, so I quit. Was there for the first Periscope summit in NYC. Which got me into entrepreneur magazine.Periscope App was my in. Where I became known. Early pioneer. My first email opt in. Made my first dollar. Facebook / Facebook live “replaced” Periscope. Loved that FB was new and that it could make an impact and a regular person could start something. The essence is social media. And that was it! You can build an audience / tribe for the cost of nothing. That’s what got me excited about social media. It’s ok to fail. You learn and grow with everything you do and learn and you will be able to use it in your entrepreneurship. “Trying” is not a curse word. Don’t sit on the sidelines and waste your time. How to move forward? I don’t feel like I’m enough. I wouldn’t know how to share my story. How do you take authority over your story? How do you step into that space of entrepreneurship / speaking? Repetition is huge Practical step: Google search “Toastmasters” to practice speaking (feedback from peers in a safe environment) Your whole life is content. You DO have something to say Do a webinar

Blind Entrepreneurship With Johnathan Grzybowski
84: Calvin Wayman | CEO of Cobbes Media

Blind Entrepreneurship With Johnathan Grzybowski

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2017 45:57


Today, he is the CEO of the successful social media company, CobbesMedia - a social media management agency designed to make corporations, small businesses, and personal brands grow and stand out through the power of social media. He’s the one behind “The 4 C’s to Your Social Media Success!”

ceo calvin wayman cobbesmedia
Awaken Your Alpha with Adam Lewis Walker - The #1 Mens Development podcast for inspirational stories & strategies to thrive!

What Are the 5 C's to social Media success? TWO years ago Calvin was in a job that he HATED! Fast forward to today and... Calvin Wayman is a best-selling author, keynote speaker, writer for major online outlets, and social media entrepreneur. It makes complete sense that his book is "FISH OUT OF WATER - A Guide To Diving IN!   The most inspiring thing about this man is what he's accomplished in such a short time. In just Spring 2015, he was still working a 9-to-5 job. Feeling stuck and hating his life as an employee, he suddenly quit his day-job even before he knew what he was going to do next -- and pursued his dream of working for himself. What a journey it's been! To push himself as a new entrepreneur, he went selling door-to-door. He shows where there's a will, there's a way. A few months ago he raced in a 50-mile ultra marathon just to challenge his body and mind. He recently published his first book, which debuted on the Amazon top-100 of all books in the Success category. His book is called, "Fish Out of Water: The Guide To Achieving Breakthrough and Permanently Transforming Into the New You." Also, because of his life transformation, he was just featured on the Dave Ramsey Show--reaching 12 million listeners--sharing his story of becoming debt-free for the first time in his entire adult life. He's been featured in Entrepreneur Magazine, The Huffington Post, Social Media Examiner, and was even named one of the Top 30 Entrepreneurs Under the Age of 30 (by Influencive.com.) Today, he is the CEO of the successful social media company, CobbesMedia - a social media management agency designed to make corporations, small businesses, and personal brands grow and stand out through the power of social media. Calvin Wayman is also the one behind "The Four C's to Social Media Success!"

Men's Journey Today
Episode 2: Calvin Wayman: Leverage Social Media in Creating a Freedom Business

Men's Journey Today

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2017 40:09


I’m here today with Calvin Wayman, a best-selling author, keynote speaker, and social media entrepreneur. The most inspiring thing about this man is what he has accomplished in such a short time. In the Spring of 2015, he was still working a 9 to 5 job. Feeling stuck and hating his life as an employee, he suddenly quit his day job even before he knew what he was going to do next showing that where there is a will, there is a way. A few months ago, Calvin raced in a 50 mile ultra-marathon just to challenge his body and mind. He recently published his first book, which debuted on the Amazon top 100 of all books in the success category. His book is called, Fish Out Of Water: The guide to achieving breakthrough and permanently transforming into the new you. Also, because of his life transformation, he was just featured on the Dave Ramsey Show, reaching 12 million listeners, sharing his story of becoming debt-free for the first time in his entire adult life. Calvin has been featured in Entrepreneur Magazine, The Huffington Post, Social Media Examiner, and was even named one of the top 30 entrepreneurs under the age of 30. Today, Calvin is the CEO of Cobbes Media, a social media management agency designed to make corporations, small businesses, and personal brands grow and stand out through the power of social media. Key Points From This Episode: Hear Calvin’s story and how he truly got started on his journey once he quit his job. Discover the indicators that may be telling you that it is time to quit your job. Find out how Calvin coped during the difficult period of stress and anxiety through meditation. Discover why being around other people like you and hiring a coach or mentor can be critical to get you through your journey. Understand the importance of taking the first step, and trusting that the next steps will be revealed. Hear the story of how Calvin came up with the name of his media company, Cobbes Media. Learn how to leverage social media in creating a freedom business. Discover the Four C’s to social media success; content, context, consistency, and connection. Understand why automating human contact can be damaging to your business or brand. The books that Calvin recommends every man must read. Learn how to find the balance between being a macho jerk and a nice guy on social media. Calvin shares a piece of advice that would have changed his entire life, as a man. Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode: Calvin’s Website — http://www.calvinwayman.com/ Calvin’s Book, Fish Out of Water — http://www.calvinwayman.com/book/ Calvin’s Facebook Page — https://www.facebook.com/calvinwayman Calvin on Twitter — https://twitter.com/calwayman Calvin on Instagram — https://www.instagram.com/calvinwayman/ Cobbes Media — http://www.calvinwayman.com/cobbesmedia Headspace app — https://www.headspace.com/ Calm app — https://www.calm.com/ Rich Dad, Poor Dad by Robert Kiyosaki — https://www.amazon.com/Rich-Dad-Poor-Teach-Middle/dp/1612680011/ Social Media Makeover — http://www.calvinwayman.com/makeover

Motivational Millennial | Passion | Dreams | Overcome Challenges | Purpose | Fulfillment | Motivation

Calvin is a best-selling author, keynote speaker, and social media entrepreneur who owns CobbesMedia - a social media management agency designed to help small businesses and entrepreneurs stand out on social media. He’s been featured in Entrepreneur Magazine, was named one of the Top 30 Entrepreneurs Under 30, and was just featured on the Dave Ramsey Show for becoming debt-free for the first time in his entire adult life. Calvin’s new book debuted on the Amazon Top-100 List and is called, “Fish Out of Water: The Guide To Achieving Breakthrough and Permanently Transforming into the New You.” You can read the full show notes at www.motivationalmillennial.com

FIVE Minute Bark Podcast
0152: Calvin Wayman

FIVE Minute Bark Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2016 25:03


Our guest today is an best-selling author, keynote speaker, and social media entrepreneur.   The most inspiring thing about this guy is what he's done in such a short time. In just Spring 2015, he was still working a 9-to-5 job. Feeling stuck and hating his life as an employee, he suddenly quit his day-job even before he knew what he was going to do next -- and decided to pursue his dream of working for himself.   What a journey it's been! To push himself as a new entrepreneur, he went selling door-to-door.   Today, he now owns CobbesMedia - a social media management agency designed to help small businesses and entrepreneurs to stand out on social media. He's been featured in Entrepreneur Magazine, Social Media Examiner, The Huffington Post, and was even named one of the Top 30 Entrepreneurs Under the Age of 30 (by Influencive.com.) After being in more debt than he'd ever been in, he was just featured on the Dave Ramsey Show for becoming debt-free for the first time in his entire adult life.   He shows where there's a will, there's a way. He recently ran in a 50-mile ultra marathon just to challenge himself, and he just barely released his first book, which debuted on the Amazon top-100 of all books in the Success category. His book is called, “Fish Out of Water: The Guide To Achieving Breakthrough and Permanently Transforming Into the New You.” Please welcome, Calvin Wayman! YouTube subscribe link      https://www.youtube.com/user/codiedoginteractive?sub_confirmation=1       https://free.codiedog.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/dennislanglais   Twitter: https://twitter.com/dennislanglais   Website: http://codiedog.com   YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/codiedoginteractive?sub_confirmation=1   iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/five-minute-bark-podcast/id969280897?mt=2   Google Play: https://play.google.com/music/listen#/ps/I3l2vjdoam6ngtimuokiwwwgju4   TestimonialsL; https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLHFrChbniQ3Ridu6FwlwSPBjNie63lxsV   Free courses: https://free.codiedog.com   Premier Guest: https://go.codiedog.com   Video Traileres: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLHFrChbniQ3SGHp9jXhQhzUkFcomT7-v3        

Navigating the Customer Experience
033 : How to Get Enough People What They Want with Calvin Wayman

Navigating the Customer Experience

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2016 45:03


Calvin Wayman is a bestselling Author, Keynote Speaker and Social Media Entrepreneur. The most inspiring thing about Calvin is what he has done in such a short time. He shows that where there is a will, there is a way. Seeing where he is now, it’s crazy that in just spring 2015 he was still working an employee job, feeling stuck at a job that he was not passionate about; he ultimately decided to give himself a chance. He suddenly quit his day job to pursue his dream of working for himself and went selling door to door; he’s a man on a mission. He owns Cobbes Media, a Social Media Management Agency designed for small businesses and entrepreneurs to stand out beyond 97% of everyone else on Social Media. He has been featured in Entrepreneur Magazine, Social Media Examiner, The Huffington Post and was even named one of the Top 30 entrepreneurs under the age of 30 by www.influensive.com. He recently ran in a 50 mile ultra marathon just to challenge himself and he just barely released his 1st book which debuted on the Amazon top 100 of all books in the success category. His book is called Fish Out of Water: The Guide to Achieving Breakthrough and Permanently Transforming Into the New You.   Questions Tell us a little bit about yourself and your journey What are some recommendations for starting your own business and do you think customer experience is something that they should be thinking about from the initial stage or is it something you take into consideration after you start the business? How do you feel about customer experience as a customer and owning a Social Media Management Agency, how do you approach it online? What are some every day solutions that you would recommend to a small business owner to help them improve their customer experience? Can you share a little about your book and how can it really help persons listening to this show, what are the main take away, your purpose and intension was for this book? How do you stay motivated every day? What is the one online resource, website, tool or app that you absolutely cannot live without in your business? What are some of the books that have had the biggest impact on you? What is one thing in your life right now that you are really excited about – something that you are working on to develop yourself or people? Where can our listeners find your information online? What is one quote or saying that you live by or that inspires you in times of adversity?   Highlights Calvin Wayman stated that the thing that he tells most people right off the bat that is important to know is that he is a regular dude, he’s somebody who just wanted more out of life, wanted freedom and it’s important to know that because when he was getting started on his journey, he would look at people that he admired like Lewis Howes, Gary Vaynerchuk, Grant Cardone even Steve Jobs, Oprah Winfrey, Ellen Degeneres - he would look at all these super successful business people and tend put them on a pedestal and say “Yea, these guys are great, it be awesome to be like them.” Knowing that there is no way in the world he could close to them or have whatever they have, so he put them on a pedestal or on a top of a mountain as a Guru that can’t ever be attained and what he learned over the last 1 ½ year since he quit his day job, being able to connect with so many amazing people is that they are just that, they are people and when that clicked for him he said, “Oh my gosh, here is this person in front of me that’s a multimillionaire or a billionaire having a conversation with them, seeing that they are just a regular human being” then it clicked for him that he can go after this and that excited him. It’s been a crazy 1 ½ year with things he has gone after and challenges he has put himself through and he just wanted people to always know where he came from like less than 2 years ago he was still working at his job, just going through the motion of what we all do, wanting to live a decent life, he has a wife and a 3 year old son. He wants people to realize that if someone like him coming from where he comes from can do it and he’s not come close to arriving where he wants to be but if he can do it, you can do it too.   As an Entrepreneur, Calvin shared that throughout his whole transition and even when he was in his day job, something that was always in his mind, a quote from Zig Ziglar, “Help enough people get what they want and you can have anything that you want.” So wherever you are at in any stage, whether you’re an employee working for somebody’s company or you’re looking for more freedom, it absolutely comes down to customer experience because it’s coming down to making people feel cared about, loved, taken care of, helping them get what they want because the truth is, if you really want to go after more the way to get it is going to be by giving them what they want so you can have what you want. So you’re thinking of it on whichever side of the isle you’re on, employee or entrepreneur. As an Online Entrepreneur, Calvin stated that it’s more important in a lot of ways because customer experience is one of those things that is mandatory, you’ve got to have it and if you don’t have it then it’s horrible, that’s where stuff really get crazy when people don’t feel cared about, they feel betrayed and how he does it online is that part of the training he does on online Social Media often is something that he calls the 4 C’s to Social Media Success and the last C that everything comes down to is Connection, no matter what you do, whether you’re doing it online or in life, the way you’re going to build your business and have it grow and scale is by building those connections. He calls it “Doing the scaling by doing the unscalable.” He thinks that a lot of time what gets in peoples way when it comes to customer service experience or just the whole interacting and giving the customer something that is pleasant is a lot of times it feels like it’s taking time and it is and it feels like it’s taking a lot of investment and sometimes it is but they’re human beings and if you want to take it to the next level, then you have to have that foundation and there are so many great examples of it. A lot of people have iPhones and if he asks this question of “Who still have their iPhone box?” most people will raise their hand, it’s a box but they have it down to the detail of what you feel like when you open that thing, it’s a piece of cardboard but it’s designed so well, it has the phone right there on the top and it makes you feel special and you think you should be keeping the box and most people do, they don’t do anything with it, they just set it in their closet but they feel bad about throwing it away, it feels good so must be something worth keeping. So it touches everything, especially on the online space you have to scale by doing the unscalable, reaching out to your customers when they don’t expect it, even when you’re trying to grow your following and you think of your followers as “customers” - give them a good experience. Calvin stated that everyone that follows him on Facebook, he’ll go back to them and send them a voice memo so that it makes that touch more human because on line, it’s so easy to forget that there is another human being on the other line and so if you really want to stand out and give somebody a great experience, then just do something that makes it human, if they hear your voice instead of just seeing chat, then that’s such an easy way to stand out from everybody else. It’s super important no matter what your business is, certainly off line but also online as well and sometimes even more important because most people just forget about it.                                                                                                                                              Calvin stated that some people just do the work and don’t really touch back and they try to get cell phone numbers of their customers and they’ll text them and they can text from their computer system but that’s something that’s more personal, it feels more real. He mentioned doing the voice memo; sometimes they’ll do a quick video for a specific customer and say their name just to give them the results. Anything that he feels that make it more human, that probably one of the biggest thing you can do because that’s what people want to have but at the same time, it’s not making the mistakes because when the experience is bad, that’s where things really get in the way. He recently had an experience where he was at the other end of it, he got delayed at an airport for 26 hours and it was unnecessary. This is an example of companies that put policies over people and that is one of the biggest mistakes anybody can ever do when it comes to your customer experience, never put policy over people. He stated that a few weeks ago he went to the airport and everything he does is electronic, he’s a millennial so he doesn’t have printed out itineraries, he has them on his cell phone. He got in the line and he handed the Security his phone; he has the airline app on it, he goes to it and say, “Huh, I’m not seeing the barcode, I’m seeing the itinerary but I’m not seeing the barcode to scan” so he looked through the app he wasn’t seeing it either and his flight is in about 50 minutes so he needed to get things moving and after they can’t find it, they got several other security people over to come look at the boarding pass, to find the barcode, they can’t find it. After several minutes of several people looking through it, they then said he will have to go to a kiosk and print it out and he has never done that before. He went to the kiosk to print it out, the airline that he was flying had their portion of the kiosk turned off, so you couldn’t print it out. He went back to security and said, “Hey, the kiosk is off, so we just need to find it, here’s my itinerary showing my flight, showing my seat number and everything but we can’t find the barcode, what should we do?” And after having 5 different people look at his phone app, they couldn’t figure it out, so then they said, “You better go down to the airline’s customer service.” He went down to the airline’s customer service and said, “My barcode is not showing” and he says, “Yea, we have a little bit of issue, let me see if I can get it fixed” and then he says, “Oh, I actually can’t turn it on because you are within the 45 minutes before leaving” he says, “Even if I could, you’re gonna have to get another flight.” He said that his flight’s not for 40 minutes, that’s plenty of time. He said, “I’m sorry I can’t” and he asked him why and told him that he has a meeting tomorrow morning at 9:00 am, he can’t miss that meeting. The customer service representative said, “I can’t turn it on” and he just kept on saying it would make so that he might be late and it was literally 40 minutes before the plane leaves and he asked him, “How long does it takes for you to walk to the gate” and he said it takes him 7 minutes but he doesn’t have to go through security. Calvin asked him to give him 15 minutes, let him try but he kept giving him all the reasons he can’t and said that he didn’t want him to come back and have to reschedule he would rather me reschedule right now. So here’s someone that could have made one little switch and said, “Yeah, we have had issues, let me turn it on, I understand that you’re under the 45 minutes that me try to get people through but let me get you through.” He talked with him for 15 minutes and then even after he had it booked, several other people way later than him was going through security to get on that same flight. He had so much time and what makes it even worse, he had to sit out that airport for 26 hours missing an entire day, missing his important meeting that he had and when he got the flight the next day, he looked at his watch from the time he was at security to the time he got through and it only took him 9 minutes. Now here is someone putting policy over people and what he learnt from him after they booked it, he asked him, “What made you not want to do it?” and he said, “Well, there’s this manager lady that every time it’s under the 45 minutes, she gets mad at the gate when we turn it back on” and so, he was covering himself to not get in trouble with his own manager and it was enough to have him a customer not wanting to use that airline again because it was such a negative experience, he had never been delayed for so long for something and unnecessarily. That’s an example of having an experience gone bad because what it ultimately came down to a company that has a policy, and policies are important because they help a company function and run more smoothly but when you have policies that contradict the human experience and you put policies over people, that’s where you have a problem and there is a really amazing book that talks about this type of thing that puts it in a great way and it’s buy Dale Partridge, the book is called, People Over Profit: Break the System, Live with Purpose, Be More Successful , it’s such a good book and it shows how you need to be thinking about your business whether it’s online, if it’s an airline or if it’s a brick and mortar, businesses are about people fundamentally not just processes or policies. If you take care of your people, you’re going to take care of your business and where everybody gets in trouble. There’s this big thing happening with Wells Fargo over the last few months in hot water in the United States and the biggest issues that they are having is how they have been treating their people or their customers in not good way. The biggest take away is you got to put your people over your policies. Calvin shared a great example of Morton's Steakhouse, there’s this guy jumping on an airline and he’s going to go on this long airline flight so he sends out a tweet and he tags Morton's in it and he says, “Man, this is going to be a long flight, I would love a Morton's Steak at the end of this.” He was just joking; he sends out the tweet completely joking almost like if it’s starting to snow, we’ll make a tweet that says, “Dear winter, please go away." He gets to the end of his airline flight, he comes off the plane and guess what he sees right there in the airport, a guy in a tuxedo, bow tie and all with a Morton's Steakhouse meal for the gentleman completely for free. Morton's saw that tweet and if you think of all the logistics that had to come in play for that to happen, for somebody at Morton's to see that tweet, to then get it approved in however long and say “Let’s do this stunt”, and to even find the guy’s airline and see when he was going to land and plan everything to get the food cooked right, to be right there in the airport when he landed, it’s crazy, so many resources were put into that but the question is “Do you think that made a connection with this guy? Do you think it gave him a good customer experience?” Absolutely! And that’s the point, it blew his mind so much that he was so excited about, so impressed, realizing what Morton's did, he ended up writing a blog - posting and sharing his story and it ended up being shared thousands and thousands of time and Morton's business blew up because of that and that’s just one little thing, taking care of one customer, doing one little thing and most people might look at that in the beginning or even the idea of it and say “Well, we can’t do that because that’s going to cost us time, money and resources” but it’s something that you can’t scale and do over and over but it’s when you do those human touches that your whole business will grow and Morton's has that story within their culture and so it just has this whole culture of taking care of people and people over processes, people over policies, people over procedure and that’s how any business continues to flourish is when they keep that in mind that it's the people that matter and give them the experience, they are the reason YOU are in business.       Calvin stated that January is coming up and that’s when he thinks the book is really going to become heavy and super important because in January everybody sets New Year’s resolutions and they get super excited about it and then come February everyone flat lines or people quit. When he started the book, he was analyzing that and was like, “Why is that? What’s happening here?” and what he discovered is there is this thing that is not talked about in business or goal setting or aiming high in any part of your life and it’s this period where after you get excited, after you start taking action on a goal, you hit this point where it’s not very exciting anymore, you feel out of your element, you feel awkward, You feel like a fish out of water and that’s because you’re doing something that is out of your element jus t like a fish is out of its element when it’s out of water. The tragedy is when most people hit that point, like in February when they become fish out of water, because they are out of their element, they end up reverting back to their old fish bowl of mediocrity and so what his book is all about is recognizing that this is going to happen, so in any business that you’re in, if you’re a business owner that wants to completely change the culture of your business or develop a whole completely new customer experience, then you’re going to go through this growth stage where you’re going to feel like a fish out of water because it’s going to be completely new territory from where you’re at right now. That’s what the whole book is about is recognizing that you’re become a fish out of water but here are the principles that you can go through to not just revert back and flat line and become normal but completely break through and create an entirely new standard for your life or your business.   Yanique stated that there is a section in the book called, SWIM which is an acronym and it says swim like a shark. Shark and development and moving forward in your life, are they connected and can you share with us a little bit about why you would need to swim like a shark and what are the characteristics of a shark that we would need to be inculcating into our lives. Calvin shared that shark in his book is a really positive thing; he uses the opposite like a "guppy" which your smaller average version of yourself and a shark is something completely different, something you transform into. He did that because when you breakthrough that fish out of water phase, you don’t just become a bigger fish, you become a completely different fish, something that’s confident, you literally transform. One of the main principles he talks about near the end of the book is swimming like a shark and SWIM is an acronym of four things that he noticed with successful people and when you start behaving like a shark then it pulls you in that direction to become a shark yourself and SWIM stands for Success, Words, Improve and Measure. Success is defining success the right way and he has noticed has he talks to millionaires and billionaire, they think of success completely differently than a guppy does. For example, a guppy thinks that success is arriving at a destination or getting the result but what he noticed is that successful people are masters of the mundane, they are used to doing the same thing over and over and that is success. Said in a different way, they view success as something completely in their control, so they are focused inward on saying, “What can I do?” they take personal responsibility for it and it’s by doing those things and taking personal responsibility that makes the result happen as a buy product but they are not waiting for the result to come before they say, “I am successful” like you might as a guppy, “I’m not going to be successful until that day, until I achieve this.” You can wake up, be successful today, you can have your goal in the distance and say, “If that’s my goal, what action can I take today to get me closer.” That’s the main thing with the S in SWIM in that chapter, is recognizing what sharks think about success and realizing that it’s in your control and staying focus within your control. Words is showing that people that are successful and they live by success principles are the people we admire whether they are a famous movie star, whether they are Oprah Winfrey, Ellen Degeneres, a millionaire, a billionaire or somebody with a big company, they speak differently than most people, they have a different language, the words they use and the topics they talk about is what Words is all about. A piece from the Words section and it’s something he learned from one of his mentors Michael Bernoff, he is known like the other Tony Robbins, he’s great with transforming people into a new version of themselves. One day he was getting coaching from him and he asked him a question and he said, “Sure” and he completely stopped the conversation and said, “What did you say?” and he said, “What?” and he asked again, “What did you say?” and he said sure. And he said, “Calvin, do you know what sure means?” He said sure means screw you and it shocked him, he said, “What you need to realize Calvin, is that sure and maybe and I don’t know and perhaps, those are all fluffy, uncertain words and if you want to be successful, what you’ll notice is successful people use words that are definite like yes, no, absolutely and they are certain in the things they say, they are absolute.” It was an amazing coaching lesson for him and he said, “Calvin, what you say matters, the words you use matter.” He looks at the word “sure” as a curse word for him because he went through the same process and he saw how he changed his language when he was on his way to becoming a millionaire. That was a major lesson for him, so that’s what Words is all about. I stand for Improve, this is important if you’re looking to grow your business to always have a better customer experience. You will notice with Apple or any good company that has been around for awhile is that they don’t ever arrive, they’re always improving, and they’re always looking for the latest ways to develop the customer experience. A great example of somebody that finally got their act together was Nintendo. For years they were stuck to the console and in the day that was the thing to give the best customer experience but then these things came around called the cell phones and people were on mobile and it took them forever but finally this year they came out with PokemonGo. PokemonGo was a way of improving from where they were and it created such an amazing customer experience and it exploded and it had the biggest growth of any app in history when they made that switch. That’s what I is all about. It is always continuing to improving where you are because successful businesses, successful people never arrive. The final thing that helps with everything is M. M stands for Measure and measuring the right things. He went to a mentor and was complaining because something wasn’t happening the way he thought it should or he wasn’t growing as much as he thought he should and he said, “Well, how are you measuring it?” and he replied, “I’m not measuring it.” And his mentor said, “That’s the problem, you don’t know if you’re winning, if you don’t keep score and you get more of what you measure.” Measure is super important it’s what he notices with so many successful people, it’s what sharks do, and they measure the key indicators of what they want to move. So keep score but measure the right things, measure the things you want to get more of. Examples of what you should measure and what you shouldn’t measure, according to his mentor, what most people do if they want to get in better shape or increase their finances and so they measure how heavy they are, if you think you’re going to get more of what you measure, you’re in resistance, you don’t want to measure how heavy you are because don’t want more pounds. People want to get out of debt and yet they are measuring their debt, so they are in resistance. So what do you measure? You measure what he explains as a lead measure, something that if you do more of it, it will change the result. So if you want to lose weight, instead of how much you weigh, you could do a couple of things, you could measure how much weight you lost, so you get more of it or even better, measure the thing 100% in your control like how many days you worked out or how many sets you did or how much you maxed out, how many perfect days you had with eating well. Do the things that if you do them that they are 100% in your control then it can predictively change the result. If you want to get out of debt, measure your income, measure ways to make money and that’s what going to get you closer to getting the actual result that you want. M is for measure, you don’t know if you’re winning if you don’t keep score and to take it one step further, measure the things that getting more of is going to help you win. This is what the sharks do, this what makes them successful and the cool thing is anyone can adopt it. That is how you SWIM LIKE A SHARK. calvinwayman.com/book Calvin Wayman shared how he stays motivated everyday; he stated that he is motivated by the I in SWIM. HE believes in Tony Robbins when he says, “Progress Equals Happiness.” That’s what drives him, he wants freedom, he likes impacting peoples’ lives but more importantly, he likes to see where he is at and taking it to the next level and that makes him feel good. When he went from being completely in debt to becoming debt free that felt good, improving in that way. When he went from being an employee to having his own company, that felt good. When he was 30-40 pounds overweight and he lost the weight, it felt good. When he went from running a half marathon to an ultra that felt good. Just getting up every day and saying, “What can I do to improve myself?” just to stretch yourself a little bit because we are all where we are at and to get where it is that you want to go is not as crazy of a drastic change as we might think, it’s like 1% improvement a day but over time, in a hundred day, you are twice as good. Calvin stated that the one online tool he uses everyday is Calendly. In an online world where you’re talking to people from all over the world and their different time zones, sometimes it’s hard to meet but when he got Calendly, that just fixed everything so people can go set time with you and it takes out all the guess work. People come to him all the time and say, “We should connect.” And then he can put it in their court instead of going back and forth and being stressed out, he can say, “Here’s my personal link feel free to pick a time and I’ll be there.” Calvin stated that there are some books that he tries to read every year because they make an impact like How To Win Friends and Influence People by Dale Carnegie is a big one especially when it comes to dealing with people and having customer experience. Rich Dad Poor Dad: What The Rich Teach Their Kids About Money That the Poor and Middle Class Do Not by Robert T. Kiyosaki was huge for him creating the type of business he wanted to and being more entrepreneurial. Something more recently is a book called The One Thing: The Surprisingly Simple Truth Behind Extraordinary Results by Gary Keller, it’s all about if you want to be most effective, how you can strip away all of the noise and find that one thing that you’re completely the best at, focus on that one thing, get it done and it just changes everything. That was huge for him especially when he was writing his book because he had so many things going and when he read that book and realized if he just focus on this until it was done, focus on completion, then it makes everything better. Calvin stated that the one thing that he is working on right now is his first live event. It is something that he has never done before, stepping into new waters and that’s what he is nervous about but excited about it at the same time. Calvin stated that listeners can find him on: www.calvinwayman.com             Calvin Wayman Facbook             Calvin Wayman Snapchat             Calvin Wayman Twitter   Calvin stated that he has a quote but it is not tied to the customer experience but it’s tied to a business owner, an entrepreneur or somebody that’s leveling up. Sometimes when we are moving or we have a desire to move into a direction, we feel stuck and we feel like we are facing adversity and we don’t know how to get through it and something that has helped him is another thing that he learned from one of his mentors is “Done is better than perfect.” It means just move in any way that you can because often times as business owners or entrepreneurs we are our own worst critic and we want it to look perfect but progress doesn’t happen without movement. Movement requires action and when we are hitting adversity the biggest thing it does to us is the fear freezes us so to break that apart, just give yourself permission that it’s better to look sloppy and do something than nothing. So done is better than perfect and just take that next step. Links Fish Out of Water: The Guide To Achieving Breakthrough and Permanently Transforming Into the New You by Calvin Wayman How To Win Friends and Influence People by Dale Carnegie Rich Dad Poor Dad: What The Rich Teach Their Kids About Money That the Poor and Middle Class Do Not by Robert T. Kiyosaki The One Thing: The Surprisingly Simple Truth Behind Extraordinary Results by Gary Keller People Over Profit: Break the System, Live with Purpose, Be More Successful by Dale Patridge

Can I Pick Your Brain? Entrepreneur Business Podcast
51: From Worst Salesperson to Top Performer with Calvin Wayman

Can I Pick Your Brain? Entrepreneur Business Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2016 53:11


  Think you suck at sales? My guest today held the record for WORST performing sales agent in his company’s history and went on to becoming it’s top performer! Calvin Wayman started a social media business called CobbesMedia.com and has been featured in Entrepreneur Magazine, Social Media Examiner, The Huffington Post and was named one of “The Top 30 Entrepreneurs Under The Age of 30” by Influencive.com. Recently he has released his first book, which has already made it on the Amazon top-100 in the Success category. The book is called  ‘Fish Out of Water: The Guide to Achieving Breakthrough and Permanently Transforming into the New You’.   What you will learn: How Calvin went from the worst performing salesman to the best What happens to me just before I produce an episode The importance of having a mentor The top tactics for selling anything How to network like a beast How to build courage   Interesting highlights: Calvin never went to school Calvin was so scared to start a business that he lost 10 pounds in a week Calvin ran 50 miles in the snow to challenge himself   Calvin’s #1 practical advice:  “The only way you can help people is if they know you exist”Tweet This Resources & Links: www.calvinwayman.com/ (http://www.calvinwayman.com/) Calvin’s Book  (https://www.amazon.com/Fish-Out-Water-Calvin-Wayman/dp/1533327483/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1479918337&sr=8-2&keywords=fish+out+of+water) Steve Harvey Jump (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mmReH3q6c4w) Prestonsmiles.com (https://prestonsmiles.com/) www.lifeonfire.com (https://www.lifeonfire.com/) calvinwayman.com/live (http://calvinwayman.com/live) SocialMediaMakeover.org (http://socialmediamakeover.org/)   Get in touch with Calvin:  Thank You for Listening! I would like to personally thank you for listening to my podcast.  If you enjoyed today’s show, please share it with others. Just click on the social buttons below. Also, if you podcast on iTunes (https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/can-i-pick-your-brain/id1076916148?mt=2) , you would be joining me on my mission to help as many people as I can become really successful. And finally if you haven’t already subscribed podcast on iTunes (https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/can-i-pick-your-brain/id1076916148?mt=2) , so you can get automatic updates whenever another episode goes live!

Thriving Beyond | Features Best-Selling Authors, TEDx Speakers, Elite Entrepreneurs, and World-renowned Consultants and Coach

Meet Calvin Wayman, he owns CobbesMedia and he’s been featured in Entrepreneur Magazine, Social Media Examiner, The Huffington Post, and was even named one of the Top 30 Entrepreneurs Under the Age of 30 by Influencive.com. He just barely released his first book, which debuted on the Calvin released his first book,“Fish Out of Water” which debuted on the Amazon top-100 of all books in the Success category. In Spring 2015, he quit his day-job to pursue his dream of working for himself and went selling door-to-door as a man on a mission. Listen as we share more.. More at http://thrivingbeyondpodcast.com   P.S."Thriving Beyond From Tragedy To Triumph" Book Pre-order Ends Oct. 31, 2016, • www.ThrivingBeyondBook.com • 

Elevating Beyond with Mark Minard
#127 The Darkest Day w/ Calvin Wayman

Elevating Beyond with Mark Minard

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2016 54:22


Before he was featured in Entrepreneur Magazine, Social Media Examiner and the Huffington Post, and was named one of the “Top 30 Under 30” by Influencive.com, Calvin had to battle through, THE DARKEST DAY. "I had never worked harder, and had never had less.” -Calvin Wayman- On today's show, we're joined by Calvin Wayman, who in the Spring of 2015, quit his day job to pursue his dreams. It wasn't easy, and he shares a moving story about what he consider his “darkest day”, which turned into his best day because of the lifelong lessons it taught him. Calvin is now a social media entrepreneur and the owner of Cobbes Media, a sought-after speaker and best selling author of “Fish Out Of Water.” He's been featured in Entrepreneur Magazine, Social Media Examiner and the Huffington Post, and was named one of the “Top 30 Under 30” by Influencive.com. Wherever you are in your journey, this episode will push you to go to the next level and beyond! For details on Calvin, you can visit his website at www.CalvinWayman.com. More information about his recent book, “Fish Out Of Water”, go to www.CalvinWayman.com/book! Calvin and his team are also offering free social media makeovers at www.SocialMediaMakeover.org, and specialize in helping entrepreneurs with personal brands build their online presence. Check Out Host of Elevating Beyond, Mark Minard's New Book, The Story of You, Transforming Adversity Into Adventure, Taking Your Dreams To The Next Level & Beyond! --->http://markminard.net Visit us at http://www.elevatingbeyond.com/#home to share your story, for a chance to be a featured guest, and apply for our New Mastermind! If you're still reading this (then we love you!!!) and we know you are the type of amazing listener who will jump over to iTunes and give Elevating Beyond a super awesome rating :-) Please email us once you have done so, for a Chance to win One of Our Limited Edition, Elevating Beyond, Change Lives Shirts!

Teenage Entrepreneur with Jordan Agolli
TE 2.15: Calvin Wayman- Founder Of Cobbes Media

Teenage Entrepreneur with Jordan Agolli

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2016 43:08


Calvin Wayman is the founder of Cobbes Media (a social media management company), a sought-after speaker, the host of Millionaire Case Study, and author of the book “Fish Out Of Water"   After quitting his day-job to pursue his dream of working for himself, Calvin relocated from Salt Lake City to Southern California. He sold solar systems door-to-door to pay the bills and fund his online business. Calvin’s passion is helping entrepreneurs grow their business by taking advantage of modern tools and technology.   In this episode we discuss: How homeschooling in High School shaped Calvin’s path as a businessman.  How taking a few gap years between high school and college showed Calvin what he did NOT want for his life.  The story of why Calvin quit his day job and started selling solar systems door-to-door. Why Calvin spent $20,000 on a business coach. How Calvin started and grew Cobbes Media. The one social media platform Calvin would use if he could only use one for the rest of the year.  For more details on this episode or resources and support on building your business, please visit www.teenpodcast.com We have built a community of entrepreneurs from all around the world to help you on your journey.    The podcast is produced by Force Media. 

Entrepreneur roadmap to success and positive impact

Calvin Wayman an author, speaker, and social media entrepreneur. In Spring 2015, he quit his day-job to pursue his dream of working for himself and went selling door-to-door. He’s a man on a mission! He owns CobbesMedia - a social media management agency designed for entrepreneurs to stand out beyond 97% of everyone else on social media. He’s been featured in Entrepreneur Magazine, Social Media Examiner, The Huffington Post, and was even named one of the Top 30 Entrepreneurs Under the age of 30 by Influencive.com. He just barely released his first book, which debuted on the Amazon top-100 of all books in the Success category. His book is called, “Fish Out of Water.” Please welcome, Calvin Wayman! @calvinwayman