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The Bling Viera Podcast
eBay ICE Deportations Cleveland Indians Washington Redskins Trump Native Americans WNBA

The Bling Viera Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2025 28:59


Pay me what you owe me. #WNBA #BlingViera I want my life back. Dangit. #Explicit #SilverFox #AndersonCooper

Comedy Factory from CBC Radio
WHAT'S FOR DINNER, DANGIT?

Comedy Factory from CBC Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2025 27:12


Why is it so hard to figure out what to eat? From nutrition, to trends, the refrigerator becomes a minefield.

We Are Not Amused
Ben? Dickon? Colin? Dangit!

We Are Not Amused

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2024 62:57


Into the garden we go...again! This time around, we're reviewing the 1993 movie adaptation of The Secret Garden. Tune in to hear us discuss the differences between the film and the musical, some strange casting decisions, and a super weird child-cousin romance.

Low Standards and Pours Podcast
The Low Standards and Pours Musicast

Low Standards and Pours Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2024 100:02


Dangit, we had fun tonight - a bunch of friends showed up and we talked about the amazing women voices in music... thanks to our visitors (South Oz, DJ, JLow, Coach and all the others)  this turned out to be another award winning show!!!!   We discussed bands/singers like Lisa Gerrard, Texas (again), 4non-blondes, a busker - Allie Sherlock, (Cranberries) Cyndi Lauper, Tina Turner, Saint Etienne, Til Tuesday, Diana Ross, Heart, Elena Siegman, Lianne La Havas, the Cranberries (original), Allie Sherlock (busker), Lana Del Rey (Emilie Hanie), Eric Krasno (not a female singer)... but who are we to deny our fans of tunes?), Six and the Sevens ( El Carpe brother band)   as always, join us for a in depth geological dig through some sort of musical listener generated archive... and be part of our crew with a "pour me another brother" 

Radio Grognard
Look Around, Dangit!

Radio Grognard

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2024 11:56


I talk about using your environment to your advantage. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/radio-grognardks/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/radio-grognardks/support

The Finding Freedom Podcast
74. How to stop hitting snooze and be a morning person

The Finding Freedom Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2024 20:50


Raise your hand if you've ever gone to bed and ambitiously set an alarm only to smack your hand around in the dark as you tried to turn it off and go back to sleep then woken up and said “Dangit, I did it again.” If you are nodding in agreement, then this episode is for you. Join Brooke as she shares some practical tips and tools that helped her with this so you can overcome it as she has. PS: For free resources, and more info on all that Brooke and her company The Finding Freedom Co. is up to, head over to thefindingfreedomco.com. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/brooke-collins77/support

Rowdy Friends Podcast
God dangit Bobby!!

Rowdy Friends Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2023 129:17


First guest on the podcast! STAY ROWDY!!!

The Intentional House Podcast
Trust Your Joy, Dangit!

The Intentional House Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2023 11:37


Good things don't have to be easy. Good things don't have to be hard. The hard part is allowing it to happen, and receiving good things!

Pushermania Network Podcasts
Talk So Real with Matt Sonzala: Gabe Vaughn aka DJ Dangit - Season 4 Episode 2

Pushermania Network Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2023 84:29


We close out the week with a huge announcement! You may know Gabe Vaughn as one of the owners of Breakaway Records and you may know him as DJ Dangit and have amazing memories of Sock Hop DJ nights and you may even know him from his time in Arctectonics, whatever way you know him you know that Gabe has been a huge part of the Austin music scene. He's been in Austin all of his life, collecting and selling records, making beats and DJing super cool dance parties, but on today's podcast he has something to tell the world and I am not going to spoil it here. If you follow him on social media you probably have an idea of what is going on, but he's been pretty hush hush about it until now. No, he is not pregnant, you are going to have to listen to find out the real deal. I for one am really happy for my dude and I will be even happier if you give this one a listen and a share. This has been a fun week, maybe I will start being consistent, maybe.

Talk So Real with Matt Sonzala
Talk So Real with Matt Sonzala: Gabe Vaughn aka DJ Dangit - Season 4 Episode 2

Talk So Real with Matt Sonzala

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2023 84:29


We close out the week with a huge announcement! You may know Gabe Vaughn as one of the owners of Breakaway Records and you may know him as DJ Dangit and have amazing memories of Sock Hop DJ nights and you may even know him from his time in Arctectonics, whatever way you know him you know that Gabe has been a huge part of the Austin music scene. He's been in Austin all of his life, collecting and selling records, making beats and DJing super cool dance parties, but on today's podcast he has something to tell the world and I am not going to spoil it here. If you follow him on social media you probably have an idea of what is going on, but he's been pretty hush hush about it until now. No, he is not pregnant, you are going to have to listen to find out the real deal. I for one am really happy for my dude and I will be even happier if you give this one a listen and a share. This has been a fun week, maybe I will start being consistent, maybe. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/pushermania/message

The Mens Room Daily Podcast
Seg 4: Dangit Dale

The Mens Room Daily Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2023 26:57


Shot of the Day, Profile This, TV Time with Ted and Headlines!

Chuck and Buck
H1: 6-26 Mariners drop 2 of 3... dangit! Mariners Morning After & Draftentine's Day is Wednesday!

Chuck and Buck

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2023 38:56


Mariners drop 2 of 3... dangit! Mariners Morning After & Draftentine's Day is Wednesday!

The Professional Left Podcast with Driftglass and Blue Gal
Ep 705 Recorded Before Trump Was Indicted, Dangit!!!

The Professional Left Podcast with Driftglass and Blue Gal

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2023 51:14


We read some of your letters and react to the tragic (and preventable, Republicans) murders of children and their caretakers in Nashville.  And afterwards we found out Trump was indicted today.  DANG IT.  More at proleftpod.com.Support the show

Go Mode: A Link to the Past Randomizer Podcast
Async Qualifiers, Mulligans, Ped Goal Mosaics & Ganonhunt (Hurfless)

Go Mode: A Link to the Past Randomizer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2023 63:10


Hurf? HuRf?! HUUUUUURF!! Dangit...I guess timp and Daaanty are on their own this time. But surprise surprise, when the two most loquacious members of the GMP Crew get together, you know they're going to produce at LEAST an hour of ALTTPR podcastin' for ya. 2:50 - 2nd Main Tournament Announcement 8:30 - Async Qualifiers 20:45 - One Qualifier Do-Over 26:45 - V31.1 Update 30:55 - Analogue Pocket Chat 34:55 - Ped Goal .Done Clarity 38:50 - Door League S3 Ends 48:00 - Spoiler Pilot Finals Set 50:40 - Glitched MT (Mostly) Concluded 55:35 - Wrap-up & Shoutouts LINKS (visit gomodepodcast.com for full URLs) ALTTPR 2023 Main Tournament Rules & Information V31.1 Updates Analogue Pocket Doors League Finals Race, Restreamed by Andy Spoiler Pilot Challonge | Discord Glitched Mentor Tournament Brackets Top 16 (Fake Dark World) | Secondary Bracket of 10 (Fake Light World) Daaanty Doubles Down on Double Down Reviews, Then and Now Follow Us on Twitter | Join Our Discord to discuss the Bi-Weekly Seed Enjoy the show? Consider donating to GMP on Patreon or PayPal

The Oddcast Podcast
Dangit Bobby Just Send The Card (Airdate 10/17/2022)

The Oddcast Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2022 29:38


Today's Oddcast - Dangit Bobby Just Send The Card (Airdate 10/17/2022) Over the years Bob has become the person who coordinates his longtime friend group getting together, as well as the one who sends his friends and family Christmas cards. But is it really worth all the effort of being someone who always has to initiate things with loved ones? The Bob & Sheri Oddcast: Everything We Don't, Can't, Won't, and Definitely Shouldn't Do on the Show! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

CSPN’s Comic Book Chronicles – The CSPN
Comic Book Chronicles Ep. 474: You Flicked A Bit Hard There, Dangit!

CSPN’s Comic Book Chronicles – The CSPN

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2022


It is the time of Love…and of Thunder (and the lighting, very frightening)! Yes, folks, Thor: Love and Thunder has been released to the world and Agent_70 and Roddykat bring you their spoiler-free impressions of it!

The SociEATy Podcast
Why you lost your hunger cues (and how to get ‘em back)

The SociEATy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2022 38:42 Very Popular


Free Training: How to Master Your Hunger And Fullness Cues → Sign Up Here!   What do a jam-packed schedule, ADHD medications, overeating, AND undereating have in common? They can all get in the way of your being able to listen to your own hunger cues. Dangit! In this episode, Colleen Christensen walks you through the SIX (count ‘em: six!) reasons your hunger cues have gone MIA and – VIP – what you can do to get them back. She'll also explain what the four kinds of hunger are and what detective work will help you to understand why simple carbs are your top choice when you're hungry like the wolf…and if that's even a bad thing. Honoring your relationship with your body, eating and hunger cues is important…but it definitely isn't easy. Just like recovering from a tiff with your BFF, it takes practice to build trust with your body. In this podcast episode, you'll learn how to get your hunger cues back so that you can bid dieting farewell for good.  Episode Links: Join the waitlist for The SociEATy: https://members.colleenchristensennutrition.com/join/ 

Fake Gamer Girls
E18: Upcoming Summer Games We Wanna Play!!!!

Fake Gamer Girls

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2022 46:35


THANK YOU TO EMILIO FOR OUR NEW COVER ART!!!!! We love it SO MUCH. 'Tis the season for new game releases, and we're using this episode to look at some upcoming titles. We wanna play more games, so give us more games, DANGIT! Thank you to cetra for our theme music! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/fakegamergirls/support

I Should Be Writing
[ISBW] Don't Wait. Dangit.

I Should Be Writing

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2022 34:27


Pre-show Notes I've been stressed out finishing my book, and sat on SO MANY EPISODES. So we'll be releasing them soon. Don't forget Spoilers Club, June 25! Also: Goodreads STATION ETERNITY Giveaway (open through June 30) Total raw wordcount for 2022: 118656 Open 2022 Word Count: 73335 ?? Writing Retreat coming at the end of May Good News Good News Marketing Department Station Eternity social media artwork FTW! Team Rejection count: 177 Main Topic: Don't wait. Don't hesitate. Trust yourself and your instincts Picking and choosing more new ideas and projects to work on is necessary Trying and failing is part of the process (not a waste of time, that's where Summer gets stuck) Experimentation. Try it, don't take it too seriously Seeing the opportunities and also making the opportunities The fiction writing related account on Twitter is @Azure_Writing   Links Merch Shop Mur on Twitter Mur on Instagram Mur on Youtube Mur's newsletter, The Hot Mic Support via Patreon or Ko-Fi! John Anealio on Bandcamp I Should Be Writing tea blends Twitch schedule for June: June 1-24: ON BREAK- I may pop in for a stream but nothing scheduled Sat June 25: 6:00pm EDT: Spoilers Club with John Scalzi to talk The Kaiju Preservation Society Coming in July: Return of podcasts, and a live RPG play of Brindlewood Bay! May 17, 2022 | Season 18 Ep 39 | murverse.com Copyright 2022, Mur Lafferty | CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 License

Network Special
Episode #56 - Ringo (1978)

Network Special

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2022 52:03


Dangit! We were on a nice little run there of stuff we enjoyed watching and then in comes (ex-Beatle) Ringo to spoil the bunch. This week we talk about an NBC special that was aired to promote Ringo's seventh(!) album and it finished 53rd of 65 programs for the week. That's all you really need to know. Oh, except that you also need to know that it features a doppelganger of Ringo named Ognir Rrats. That's how bad this thing is. https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLcDZiuyvw64js-zvBe9h_mTseycBaaZkE (WATCH) Recorded & Published by Golden Ox Studios - https://goldenoxstudio.com/ (https://goldenoxstudio.com/) SUBSCRIBE TO THE PODCAST: https://www.networkspecialpodcast.com/listen (https://www.networkspecialpodcast.com/listen) SOCIAL MEDIA https://twitter.com/netspecialpod (https://twitter.com/netspecialpod) https://www.facebook.com/networkspecial (https://www.facebook.com/networkspecial) http://instagram.com/networkspecial (http://instagram.com/networkspecial) https://www.tiktok.com/@networkspecial (https://www.tiktok.com/@networkspecial)

Tub Talk Podcast
S1E19 - Paul Rudd, the final frontier and "LISTEN TO ME, DANGIT"!

Tub Talk Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2022 42:56


PAUL RUDD And, maybe, just listen to me? --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tubtalkpod/support

Rise & Grind
Storytime With Elliot Perry, Warriors and Bucks Advance and We're Doing Pop Dangit! - 4/28/22

Rise & Grind

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2022 95:16


On today's show: Jessica and Meghan discuss the Warriors advancing to the 2nd round before getting Elliot Perry's thoughts on how to get JJJ going in Game 6, his relationship with Charles Barkley and more. The ladies also talk about Chris Middleton's injuries and more. (start) shenanigans (8:00) National Take Your Child To Work Day (14:00) Warriors advance (34:00) Elliot Perry (38:00) EP's reaction to Ja's Game 5 dunk (41:00) T-Wolves defensive adjustments on Grizzlies (43:00) How to get JJJ going Game 6 (54:00) Desmond Bane's growth in the series (58:00) EP's friendship with Charles Barkley (1:00:00) Storytime with Elliot Perry (1:20:00) Bucks advance BUT Chris Middleton out for 2nd round (1:27:00) Kim Kardashian aesthetics (1:30:00) Olivia Wilde gets served papers at Cinemacon (1:34:00) Margot Robbie as Barbie Watch LIVE at 8am, weekdays on YouTube and the Grizzlies App: bit.ly/MemGrizzApp Watch today's full show at: youtube.com/grindcitymedia

Still Got It
Episode 268: Air Bud

Still Got It

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2022 74:11


YES this is a silly movie for children and YES some stuff really doesn't pay off and YES at its core it's absurd but DANGIT if that dog isn't adorable and also an...amazing actor?! This movie will shamelessly and obviously pull on your heart strings and you WILL sob. Also: basketball! Podcast fave Bob Nasr joins Celey & special guest (and genuine basketball expert) comedian Vince Chang to take a closer look at this very good boy.

Still Got It
Episode 268: Air Bud

Still Got It

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2022


YES this is a silly movie for children and YES some stuff really doesn't pay off and YES at its core it's absurd but DANGIT if that dog isn't adorable and also an...amazing actor?! This movie will shamelessly and obviously pull on your heart strings and you WILL sob. Also: basketball! Podcast fave Bob Nasr joins Celey & special guest (and genuine basketball expert) comedian Vince Chang to take a closer look at this very good boy.

On The Way To Practice
Dangit! I forgot what I was gonna say…

On The Way To Practice

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2022 32:08


Joey Big Five Six and his dad are back for episode two in this thrilling discussion of MLB moves over the last week, their thoughts on salary cap, and the “Ohtani Rule”.

Colts with Grant
HPP // 24 // REVIEW and PREVIEW ALL IN ONE!

Colts with Grant

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2021 77:10


Were missing a HPPer! DANGIT! THE BROWNS have sucked the life from Casey. He will overcome! The Giants are .... well .. lets see what Fromm can do bc Tim is OVER DANNY NO DIMES! The Colts are. .... well ... JT BABY!! LETS GO! We are in the home stretch .. Brady got SHUTOUT! JOHN HARBAUGH is 0-2 recently. Kyler is tiny and Carr is a homicidal maniac. COME ALONG FOR THE RIDE! WHOS DOWN WITH HPP!?

On The Upbeat
EP.94-Flying Raccoon Suit Returns

On The Upbeat

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2021 67:43


This week Jessica and Kerley from Flying Raccoon Suit join us. Jesssica tells us how she got into ska music and how she joined the band. They also tell us how they came to be on two awesome ska compilations. We have a short discussion about whether or not time is real. Jessica and Kerley also give us hints as to what 2022 hold for the band. Lastly, we give you ska news and our ska picks of the week. On The Upbeat Social Media: www.Instagram.com/ontheupbeatska www.facebook.com/ontheupbeatska www.twitter.com/ontheupbeatska On The Upbeat Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/ontheupbeatska On The Upbeat Merch: https://on-the-upbeat.creator-spring.com/ Flying Raccoon Suit: https://flyingraccoonsuit.bandcamp.com/music •ska News -Bad Time Records Recently Bad Time Records released THE SHAPE OF SKA PUNK TO COME: VOLUME II; a collection of new tracks from 20 bands on a double LP. 100% of profits are donated to the ACLU and Oakland Punks with Lunch. Featuring Tape Girl, Jeff Rosenstock, Abraskadabra, We are The Union, Omnigone, Jer, Kill Lincoln, Millington, Mike Park, Dangit, Louser, and our guest this week Flying Raccoon Suit. https://badtimerecords.bandcamp.com/album/the-shape-of-ska-punk-to-come-volume-ii -Arose Such a Clatter On Friday December 3 On The Upbeat in connection with The Backyard Superheroes dropped Arose Such a Clatter 2021: a Holiday Compilation. You can find this compilation on the bandcamp page of On The Upbeat. All the proceeds will go to Toys for Tots. It features songs from Backyard Superheroes, Suburban Legends, Amy Gabba and the Almost Famous, Half Past Two, Millington, Jokers Republic, Andy B and The World and more. https://ontheupbeat.bandcamp.com/album/on-the-upbeat-presents-arose-such-a-clatter-2021 -The Georgetown Orbits On December 4 The Georgetown Orbits released a 4 song EP called Better off Dead. You can find the ep on bandcamp and music streaming sites. https://thegeorgetownorbits.bandcamp.com/album/better-off-dead-ep Spotify playlist Ska Favorites: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2DikTsRPk4dspXejk9bFko?si=vaPlX9V7QVW9JsTRSUdqCg Ska News Theme by Dang!t: https://dangitband.bandcamp.com/music Main Theme by Millington: https://millingtonband.bandcamp.com/music You can buy the main theme song: https://ontheupbeat.bandcamp.com/release

The Chronicle News Dump
Sports Dump: Give the 2Bs Four More State Berths Dangit

The Chronicle News Dump

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2021 47:04


This week's Sports Dump covers Week 5 of the prep football season and all the usual sports topics. Sponsored by Elam's Home Furnishings and Goebel Septic! 0:28 - The Urban Question 2:10 - Week 5 Review 13:00 - Other Sports Are Happening 17:45 - State Football Allocations 26:45 - Who's Undefeated 28:30 - RPI Report 30:30 - AP Rankings 37:50 - Grid Picks

Kinder Spirits
14 - Let Me Compliment You, Dangit!

Kinder Spirits

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2021 47:45


HEY! THIS IS A LONG EPISODE, BUT IT IS ONE OF MY FAVORITES THAT I'VE RECORDED! This is the epitome of how I show my aggressive kindness to my friends... and also how they show it to me!Get ready to learn how to make sure that there is always ONE way to encourage someone and make them feel the compliments galore! THATS RIGHT! We're breaking through that glass ceiling!We're not gonna go quietly into that dark.... uhm... thought? NO SIR! We're gonna compliment the h*ck out of our friends Dangit! Also, we've got a new way to do the ad spots in the middle!Want to shout out your friend? WE CAN DO THAT! Send me a message! Finally, the MOMO this week involves some amazing Little Debbie's and a Multi-Lingual pride.Listen up... and... LET ME COMPLIMENT YOU DANGIT!

The Bling Viera Podcast
Tesla Record Earnings—COVID Treatment Options—U.S. to Keep COVID-19 Travel Restrictions—California, New York, COVID-19 Vaccine Mandate

The Bling Viera Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2021 5:00


I bought 441 and 438 puts for Wednesday. Dangit. Dangit! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/bling-viera/message

Two Gomers Run For Their Lives
Block 15: I’m On Vacation!

Two Gomers Run For Their Lives

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2021


Anthony is in Wisconsin for a couple weeks and he's facing all the runner's blocks that come with being away from home, meeting family expectations, and facing the pressure to RELAX, DANGIT. How can running still happen? We talk travel, vacation, rest and anxiety in this ep, so grab your…

Group Dates and Hot Takes: A Reality TV Podcast
That's a Good Hug, Dangit | 'The Bachelorette' S17E2

Group Dates and Hot Takes: A Reality TV Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2021 73:22


An uncomfortable group date forces Mike to reveal a secret, Greg and Katie bond over shared losses, and Karl spirals out of control. Instagram.com/groupdatespodcast Email us with any comments or questions at: groupdatespod@gmail.com

Mostly Security
180: Low Bandwidth Database

Mostly Security

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2021 46:59


Eric tries his hand at brisket, and Jon has a cow (literally). A cool IMSI-catcher project, four android zero days, and a way to use Apple's Find My network to send arbitrary data. For fun we have "Dangit, Git!", China's mars rover landing, and the Soviet Venera program focused on Venus. 0:00 - Intro 14:47 - SeaGlass 22:44 - Android Zero Days 25:22 - Send My 32:46 - OpenHaystack 35:42 - Dangit, Git!?! 39:32 - China Lands On Mars 41:25 - Soviet Venera Program

Chronic Table with the Portland Cannabis Tasting Society
Kessel Run in 420 Parsecs Prrl Labs Prrt Tttwo dangit I need Coot's keyboard

Chronic Table with the Portland Cannabis Tasting Society

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2021 171:12


In which the intrepid Jedis known as Chronic Table (shhhh) endeavor to save the universe from bad terps and worse stories, we puff we guff we can't friggin get enough come join us one day and puff something wonderful with us! Until then enjoy the podcast and enjoy some herb my friends!

Cynical Cinema with Jacob and Emma
The Snyder Cut (feat. Jeff)

Cynical Cinema with Jacob and Emma

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2021 102:37


Dangit guys we liked the Snyder cut :(

Admit It, Life Happens Podcast
Welcome To My Podcast

Admit It, Life Happens Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2020 1:35


Welcome all to my podcast, let me introduce myself and tell you a bit more of what my podcast is about. I'm Tatiana, just a mom living an extraordinary life in an ordinary world. I will talk about movies, TV shows, celebrities, relationships, sex, parenting and anything and everything our minds take us to. So sit back, relax and enjoy the show.

That's Showbiz
Episode 13- Week 13 2020

That's Showbiz

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2020 56:52


Alex and Nick recap week 12 and preview week 13 in the DFFL (with some technical difficulties from Craig. Dangit, Craig.)

The Vault Disney Podcast
Ep. 36: Beauty and the Beast: It's NOT Stockholm Syndrome, Dangit!

The Vault Disney Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2020 77:30


It is with deepest pride and greatest pleasure that we take a peek into a tale as old as time, the beautiful love story between a beautiful, bookish girl and a cursed beast, a story which definitely does not feature Stockholm Syndrome (no, hush, you can't convince me). Join us for a discussion of the movie's charm, solid plotting, and the fascinating portrayal of Gaston along with our favorite classic Menken/Ashman tunes!If you enjoy our podcast, please rate us and leave us a review! You can also learn more or contact the show at vaultdisneypodcast.home.blog!

To a Certain Degree
Odd Numbers – Aquanza Cadogan

To a Certain Degree

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2019 86:05


Culture means a lot of things to a lot of people, refusing in many cases to be defined or put into any one category. Like returning guest Aquanza Cadogan! He's back with some new projects and serves as DJ for this episode. Which technically you won't hear because we can't upload the music. Dangit!

WP Tavern
WPWeekly Episode 352 – Capital P Dangit and My Future Plans

WP Tavern

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2019


*Update* The previous mp3 attached to this post inadvertently ended around the 31 minute mark. […]

The Armstrong and Getty Show (Bingo)
The Bug Has Infiltrated Jack Armstrong

The Armstrong and Getty Show (Bingo)

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2018


Dangit, the flu has taken-down 1/2 of A&G. Joe Getty and crew masterfully navigate through the latest Mailbag and more!

Marketing In Your Car
Funnel Confessions

Marketing In Your Car

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2017 17:30


A quick glimpse behind the scenes of what I'm really doing to build and launch my funnels. On this episode Russell talks about being the contractor of your business and finding awesome people to do the work you need to get done. He also talks about failing and why you should expect to fail many times before you find something that works. Here are some of the informative things you will hear in today's episode: How Russell realized that his role in his company is similar to that of the contractor building his new office. Why on average it takes 12 failures before millionaires are successful and it's not based on luck. And what the concept “You're just one funnel away” really means. So listen below to find out why finding good people and failing is actually really important in building a successful business. ---Transcript--- Hey everyone, this is Russell Brunson. Welcome back to Marketing In Your Car. Sorry, I just get excited. Anyway, it's crazy here. We've had 5 snow days in a row, but today the kids finally, finally got to go back to school, which is nice. But everything is soaking wet. It's been raining and flooding. Our house flooded. We have a lot of damage. So that's kind of a nightmare. But the good news is we just went to the new office and it's getting close to done. We're about two weeks away from moving into it, which is the most exciting thing in the world. And as we're sitting here in the office, and I thought about it last night. Last night I finished, I finished! What? I finished the Expert Secrets book. At least this round of it. This is the most painful round of edits thought. It took a lot of time. I have one more round of edits after this, but it'll go away faster. So I'm pretty much, for all intents and purposes done with the Expert Secrets book, I'm so proud of it. The crazy thing is it's almost, its within like 100 words of the Dotcom Secrets book, which is weird. That was not planned, but it's kind of cool too. So when I got done with that it was 1 in the morning, so I started looking at all the cool projects we have. We use Trello, some of you guys know. James Friel got us set up on Trello, so I was thinking of the projects. So I sat down and I'm like, “Who are all the people involved in getting this project done? What are all the talks?” So I sat down last night and just busted out a whole bunch of Trello cards. Assigning people, getting them doing what they're supposed to be doing. All the pieces. Then it was done and I went to bed and passed out and it was awesome. Anyway, I was thinking about that versus how some of you are running your business and I want to just liken this also to the new office. I'm in a new office and the contractor dude is there, and he's kind of showing us everything and what's interesting as I look at this, is that the contractor didn't actually do anything really. If you think about it, right? He was sitting there and he got paid by me, I think, I don't know how much contractors take, 10, 20, 30% or whatever, they get paid a bunch of money. So we pay him and he's like, “Cool.” So then he goes and is like, “Alright, we need a designer.” And hires a designer. And he's like “Oh, we need someone to do this part.” And he hires someone. And all the contractor's really good at doing is just knowing what are all the pieces that need to go into launching, or to completing and building, and then hopefully he's put in time to find really good sub-contractors to do each of those pieces. And that's it. And he gets paid the lion's share of the project. And all he's doing is he's just figured out what are all the pieces that go into building an office, or house or whatever the project is. And then who are all the people I need to hire to do those pieces. I was thinking about that, for me with our funnels and stuff, that's all it is. Because I've done it so many times, I've done this now I think I'm on my thirteenth year or so of this business. Some people are funny, “How come all the things you do are successful.” The reason why is because I built up a really good team of people over the last 12 years. I look at myself almost like the contractor in my business. I know all the pieces that go into us successfully launching something. I don't have to rethink that, I just know it. It's second nature now because I've done it so many times. There was a time and a season of my life where we were literally launching something at least once a month and if that once a month thing would fail, we would do one every single week until one didn't fail because that's how we had to pay payroll. It was a nightmare, but we launched things all the time. Because of that, I know the process. I know that to get something launched here all the things. I know everything inside of my head. And because I've been doing it so long, every single time I'm finding, initially it was me doing everything. But then I realized I'm not very good at design, so I hired a designer. Then I realized this and I hired…..I probably hired a hundred designers in the last 12 years. Now I know 3 or 4 that I really liked and I now I just work with those 3 or 4 people. I probably hired a hundred website builders. I hired a hundred programmers, probably a thousand programmers. I've done all these things over the years, and from that I've got my hands full of 4 or 5 favorites. So when I know I have a project done, I know Rob's going to do this, so and so's going to do this, boom, boom, boom. I task the whole thing out and everyone starts working on it. And what's cool for me, as the contractor, this isn't true in all cases, but in the building, the people can't frame the building until the person is finished doing the foundation. There's things that have to go in order. With what we do in our business, most people can do their thing independent of everyone else. The video guy can do videos independent of everyone else. The designers can do that. The copywriters, everyone do the thing indepently. The goal is getting everyone to start on all the pieces as soon as humanly possible. Everyone is doing the pieces and they start coming in and then the last step, which for me as a person is my favorite part, so I do it now. But I could have outsourced the part. For me it's like, here's all the pieces now, these are all the things I needed to get this funnel done, now I just need to plug them all in. Because of Clickfunnels, I just plug them in. And obviously I work with Steven Larsen on my team. We plug all the pieces in and it's ready to launch. But if you look at all the projects I have, what's interesting is I've got the next probably 10 funnels completely done. Front end project is done, everything is done. I just have to, all the assets are sitting in Trello boards finished just waiting for me to say, “Okay, I'm ready to launch this one.” Then I login, spend a day and plug all the pieces in and boom it's ready to go. In fact, yesterday we were working on the Funnel University Newsletter, if you're not a member of Funnel University yet, by the way, you're insane. Go to funnelu.com. Anyway, we were…. I got a……are you kidding me? Road closure. Dangit. There's some huge pot holes up here. Okay, so now I'm on a road closure and I'm going through a neighborhood and I have no idea. Dang, I'm really bad at these kind of things. I'm so bad at directions. I'm just going to follow the headlights in front of me and pray they're going the same direction I'm going. Anyway, where did I leave off? So yesterday we were doing January's Funnel University Newsletter and in the newsletter I was showing the Marketing In Your Car funnel, which we reacently launched and you have all seen. The strategy behind it, the marketing in your car funnel was a couple of reasons. One was to get you guys all indoctrinated listening to Marketinginyourcar.com every single day. That was number one, number two is to get more subscribers. Number three, this was actually our core reason, is I'm trying to get people to join Funnel University. You probably saw that in the upsell sequence. Yesterday in the newsletter I was showing how basically if you look at probably the next dozen funnels we roll out, they will be new, cool front ends to help build our cult-ture and get people excited about Clickfunnels. So different swag things, different cool things, but then the upsell sequence is all pushing, the upsell sequence is identical, it does not change. So I literally in 40 minutes, and I record the whole process, all the Funnel U. Members will be able to see it inside the new forum we're setting up for you guys. I took the Marketing In Your Car funnel and cloned it. I already had the video done, I already had the graphics. Everything was already done weeks ago, months ago actually. I just drag and drop, boom, boom, in 40 minutes the new funnel is ready to launch and it was done. It came because I knew, whatever, 6 months ago, that I wanted to do a project called Funnel Graffiti. I knew, in fact, it's been almost a year, because we gave out funnel Graffiti at the last Funnel Hacking Live event, so it's been a year. So then we filmed the video this summer. But I tasked all this stuff out a long time ago, so it's all sitting there done and as soon as I'm ready to launch it, it was done. So it took 45 minutes to launch this funnel because I had all these things done. So that's the powers, if all of us as marketers start looking more at our business as we're contractors as opposed to the actual sub-contractor working, and you can sub-contract out to yourself, especially the stuff you like to do, I'm guessing if you're like me, you like building stuff in Clickfunnels, so sub-contract that out to you or a certified partner or whatever. But look at yourself more as a contractor, and become a master at understanding what are all the pieces that go into launching a funnel. And the funny thing is that the only way to know all the pieces that go into launching a funnel, is by launching a funnel. In fact, I try to get this through people's minds all the time. Because everyone thinks their first funnel is going to be a winner, right. So they create this funnel and go through all the pain and heartache and headache that go through making your first funnel. And there's a lot. You have to figure out how to write copy, to edit pages, and images and videos and orders and products. There's so much crap that goes into your first one and then it's horrible. And most of the time your first one will fail, you will not make any money. In fact, most of the time you will lose money. It'll be a bucket of money with a hole in the bottom and the cash will be pouring out of it. But you have to be okay with that because the only way for you to learn every single step in the process, for you, is to do it once. Always tell people that the first funnel, you're going to spend so much time and effort, and it might fail. In fact, you're probably going to fail but you gotta be okay with that. Because it's not about you launching this funnel and making a bunch of money, its about you as a new contractor, a new funnel builder learning a new process, all the pieces that go into that. Because after you do it once you're like, “Dang, well now I know I need this and this. I hired these people, this guy sucked and this one was awesome. I'm not going to hire him again, I'm going to hire a new person.” And you keep doing that over and over again and eventually after you launch three, four, five, ten, twenty, thirty funnels, whatever that is, you will have your dream team of people that are working with you. You will know exactly who to go to every single time. And if you fast forward six months to a year from now, you're going to be in the same situation I am. I don't fail anymore because I know our team. I know what our market wants. I know who is going to do each piece of it, so I can quickly create something and just have it work really, really quickly. For you guys that's the goal. I had two interviews yesterday from people that were asking about the whole “You're just one funnel away” concept, that's the theme of this year's Funnel Hacking Live event. And I wanted, during those interviews I explained, “Look, you're just one funnel away, you don't know which funnel that is. I wish I could show you guys the landscape of failed funnels that I've had in my 12 years in this business.” I've got more failed funnels that I could show you, than I guarantee most of you guys have ever even dreamt of attempting. But because of that, that's how I built my team. How I figured out what didn't work. I've mastered the process. All the pieces that go in there like the back of my hand. I don't have to think anymore, it just happens. So today, excuse me, last night I was like, “here's the project, here are all the pieces.” I tasked them all out and now everyone's working on them. I'm not sure when we'll launch that project, but I do know that the second I'm ready for it, all the pieces will be there and I don't have to think about it at that point. I'm digging my well before I'm thirsty. I'm getting all the things in place. So think about that you guys. Again, this whole concept, “You're one funnel away” Is so powerful. You don't know which funnel it's gonna be. You've gotta keep building, walking, trying, failing, moving forward. A really cool, I might have shared this with you guys before so forgive me if I have, but it's worth repeating. Probably almost ten years ago now, maybe even more, I got this Jay Abraham course and I was listening to it. And one of the speakers was Brian Tracey. I had never heard Brian Tracey speak before and he was on stage, and it was just, I loved what he was saying. I remember what he talked about; he said that one day he was watching this TV show with a bunch of millionaires. It was like a news talk show or whatever. There's like twelve millionaires on stage and they were interviewing them and asking a bunch of questions. And the host asks a question, “How many times did you guys have to fail on average before you had success?” and they didn't know off the top of their heads, so they cut to commercial. During the commercial break they did all the math and figured it out. They came back, and this panel of people, they said that they figured on average, they'd each failed about 12 times before they had success. Brian Tracey said something interesting, he said, “Do you think that they just tried something and failed, tried something and failed. And on average the 12th time they got lucky and it finally worked? Or do you think that the first time they did it, they didn't have the resources or the connections, or people, or idea or whatever, but they did it and it failed. The second one, they did it and it failed. The third, they did it and it failed. Each time they failed they learned something. And they figured something out and literally by the 12th time, they had failed every way possible.” By the 12th time they knew how this process worked and there was no way they can fail at that point. It's like Thomas Edison, he said when he, every time he failed the light bulb, he was like I figured out a new way to not build a light bulb. He had a thousand ways he tried and didn't work, but he didn't look at those as failures. That way didn't work, that way didn't work. Cool, this way it worked. We gotta look at things that way as well, you guys. So many of us are getting into this like, ”I want a million dollar webinar.” And I'm like, dude that's awesome, but you gotta put in the work man. Let me tell you how many decades of effort. I guess just one. But I mean, for me to be able to do what I do now, we can do a webinar and make half a million bucks, it didn't just come magically. It came on the back of ten years of failing and failing and trying and failing and building a team, and learning and growing and learning and growing and coming to that. Obviously, we've tried to give you guys a lot of short cuts. Perfect Webinar is a short cut. Clickfunnels is a short cut. Honestly, Facebook's a short cut. Facebook's the greatest gift to marketers right now, in the world. And I don't think it will be here forever, but it's here now and it's amazing. All these short cuts, so hopefully you guys don't have to spend ten years, but do know you are going to have to spend some time. And do know you are going to fail, but if you keep it in your mind that you're just one funnel away….I don't know if that funnel is today, tomorrow, a month from now, six months from now, but if you have that in your mind knowing with absolute certainty that one of these funnels is going to be the one, it's going to be the freedom maker for you. You have absolute certainty of it, you keep building, moving forward, pushing, I promise you will hit that. But you have to have absolute certainty that it's going to happen. One of the interviews yesterday, someone asked me, “What was the “why” behind what got you into this thing and why you push yourself so hard?” I said, “When I got started, I was watching these people online who were having success. Back then in was Armand Morin, Alex Mandossian, Marlin Sanders, my mentors. Mark Joyner. All I know is I looked at these guys and I believed them. I believed that what they were doing was making them money and because I saw them doing it, I had 100% absolute certainty that it worked and that I could make it work. I didn't know how, but I was positive that I could and it would. Because of that I didn't stop. Because I had perfect that it was going to work, so I just started running and running and running.” I think a lot of problems that some of us have is that we don't have faith. “I think this can work. I think this can work for me.” And because of that you try and dabble and try and dabble and doing quite go all in, but if you know with absolute certainty that there's no way this is going to fail, it's going to take you a bunch of times, but you know that's it's gonna work. It'll push you through the hard nights, the failures, the funnel flops. But it'll be worth it. I promise you guys it's worth it. It's not only worth it for you and your family, because the money that comes from it is amazing, but it's worth it for the people you are serving with the products and service you are creating. You will touch their lives in a way that doesn't make sense to you now, but when you see it and you see the fruits of that, it's pretty amazing. So I want to leave that with you guys today. I hope that helps. I'm at the office now. I'm going from the new amazing office to the old crappy office. In the old crappy office two more weeks or so, then we're out of here. Appreciate you all, thanks so much for listening. If you enjoyed this podcast, or any of them, please go to iTunes and rate and review us, I'd appreciate that. Please become an affiliate for Marketing In Your Car, free MP3 player, let people know about it because that'd be cool. Thanks you guys. Appreciate you all, have an awesome day. Bye everybody.

Marketing In Your Car
My Ninja Hack To “RFM”

Marketing In Your Car

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2017 18:14


Something I'm testing to stimulate and increase the quality of our customers. *****SPOILER ALERT****** In this episode of Marketing In Your Car, Russell spills the beans on the ending of Star Wars: Rogue One, so if you haven't seen it, skip ahead to 1:20. After that, he also talks about learning all about RFM (Recency, Frequency, and Monetary Value) from some old school guys and why he will be spending 2017 focusing on the frequency that his customers buy. Here are some other cool things in this episode: What Russell plans to do to increase the frequency at which his customers are purchasing. Why it's important to keep your customers “Warm”. And find out what some of the cool things are that will be happening this year. So listen below to learn what RFM is and why it's important for your business. ---Transcript--- Good morning everybody! I hope you guys are doing awesome, it is New Year's Eve morning. It's the morning of the eve. I don't know if that makes any sense. But I'm heading to the grocery store real quick to get some stuff for the party tonight. I'm really, really excited for it. Some cool things happening, just real quick. For those of you guys who want a timeline for when, if you're listening to this in the future, last night Rhonda Rousey fought what's her name Nunez. The fight lasted less than 48 seconds, it was insane. I got home last night and seriously tried to find a pirated copy online because I had a hot date with my beautiful wife last night. It was crazy. I can't even…I felt so bad for her. So that happened last night. And last night I went and saw Star Wars Rouge One. I gotta tell you what, people are like, “Star Wars sucks. The new Star Wars is lame.” All these things, right.  It was amazing. I don't know. The fact that, I don't want to spoil it for you, but the fact that everybody dies at the end was amazing. That was actually, I mean it's sad, but that was so cool for the story line. And then the fact that the very end that Darth Vader has his fight scene and going through thrashing everyone. How could someone not think that movie was not amazing? I don't know, anyway, it was amazing. It's funny because I get done, and not that I'm easily amused, but if you listened to my podcast a while ago, I don't know how much money they invested in that, but I paid $12 for the ticket. Insane, they entertained me for that long and it was amazing.  I loved it, it was really fun. But I digress, because today I've been wanting to do a podcast because I have something that I've wanted to talk about for three days and I keep forgetting to talk to you guys about it. So I'm stopping everything, I almost did it last night at like two in the morning because I'm so excited but I was kind of tired. So I'm talking about it now. This is a cool thing I wanted to share with you guys because it was a big epiphany for me. In fact, let me catch up the last podcast. We told you about my goal, what we're doing, trying to 3x the company. In one night we had three hundred thousand dollars in new money we had to make, it was insane. So we launched funnelimmersion.com, some of you saw that. Plus we went and hit all of our other Hail Mary passes. Of the five Hail Mary passes we threw up, almost all of them hit. It was crazy, within 24 hours of me doing that podcast, we made over 500 thousand dollars and smashed our goal. It's crazy. The last two days we didn't even need to do anything. But then the next two days, because of the momentum of that first initial push, it was insane. So we did, well we'll see what happens today, in the last 3 days we needed an extra 300 thousand dollars in money, and we made almost a million. In fact, it's crazy, for us to triple the company, and I didn't know this until after we did it. I'm glad our accountant didn't tell me, because I would have thought it was impossible if he would have told me. I'm so glad that sometimes people don't tell you stuff. Belief is such a funny thing. But he told me after we had smashed the record he was like, “Just to put this in perspective, for you guys to beat your record, in December, the worst month in the industry, you would have had to make 40% of the money that you had actually made all of the last year.” I was like, “What?” It's just crazy. We ended up doing, we made, actually hit 50% of last year's revenue in December, which is crazy because last year was an 8 figure year. So 50% of our revenue. We basically got half of our money last year, in December. And way more than 3x'd our company from the year before, which is crazy. So I feel bad for the morons in 2017 who are running this company, because they gotta 3x that again. Oh crap, that's me. Dangit. I was like, “The more we do now, the more we have to do next year.” So it'll just keep raising the bar. Alright, so I'm going to step back. There's so many other cool things I want to share with you guys. Funnel Hacker TV episode one is finished and it's amazing. All the other ones are in production. The two comma club video and award thing is in process and almost done. There's so many, I can't even tell you guys how many cool things are happening right now. The new Marketing In Your Car mp3/funnel/element in the editor are all going to be live next week, next Thursday. I've been going for four and a half minutes and I didn't talk about what I'm talking about because I'm so excited. There's so many cool things happening you guys. It's just blowing my mind. With all that kind of cool stuff happening. I want to share with you guys the gold nugget that I think is huge. That I can't even, it's going to be exciting. So here it is. For those of you guys, I feel fortunate that I got started, learning this game, back when the internet was just kind of getting new. So the only people to learn from, Corey Riddle was there. He was the pioneer, Corey Riddle. And then outside of him there was nobody that, there wasn't a lot of people teaching. Then Armand Morin, there was a couple guys that came out, but there wasn't a lot of stuff. For me to learn this whole marketing game I had to go back to the old school. There's no school like the old school. So I was learning from Gary Halpert and Dan Kennedy and Jay Abraham. So most of my foundation actually came from those guys. And then how do you actually apply it to internet marketing? And I feel bad because most of you guys who are listening now came in a day and age where there's a million internet coaches and you miss a lot of this cool foundational stuff that I was blessed enough to get by studying these old legends. So when I was learning from those guys, it was back, everything they were doing was direct mail. And I was always trying to figure out how to relate that back to what we're doing. One of the big things, the way that direct mail would work is that you'd have an offer, you'd write a sales letter and you'd rent a list of people that are likely to buy your product. When you buy a list, how do you know if I'm getting a good list or a bad list. So these guys, I don't know who it was that came up with it. But they came up a form to find out how good a list it actually is. So the formula was based on three letters. RFM. So RFM is like if you're direct person this is second nature to you, if you're not let me talk about what it is. So RFM stands for Recency, Frequency, and then Monetary value. So RFM. So if I'm running a list, I want a list of people that have bought a business opportunity product. Let's say I'm selling supplements, I want a list of people who have bought health supplements, or nerve supplements, whatever it is. So the first thing I want is Recency. Somebody who has purchased something recently. You might think that if someone bought something recently they're not going to want my thing. No, it's not true. One thing we know about buyers in heat, when somebody buys something, they buy a lot of things right around that period of time. So if I'm selling a business opportunity, I want to sell somebody who's recently bought a business opportunity. It kind of doesn't make logical sense, but it makes perfect sense when you understand how buyers work. Think about when you first got into this business and you started learning about how to make money online, or whatever that thing was for you. You didn't buy one thing. You were a buyer in heat and you bought a lot. So I want to sell to people who have bought things recently. Second thing, is frequency. I want people who are buying things frequently. They didn't just buy something once and you never hear from them again. I want someone who has bought five business opportunities in the last year. They're frequently buying. And the last one is M, Monetary value, people who are spending a lot of money. The more money they spend, the more they are likely to spend. People like me, I buy things recently, I buy things frequently, and I spend a lot of money. I'm like the dream buyer in the markets that I'm interested in. So RFM, that was the thing. So when I'm getting direct mail lists, the higher the RFM score is the more, the better that list is for me. What's cool is in Clickfunnels, in Actionetics, those of you guys who've used the Actionetics, we haven't started training hard core on this yet. That'll be one of the big things for next year. But  we have an RFM score. In fact, we have an RFMS score. So if you look at the action score in contacts. So if you're in Actionetics, click on contact, and you'll see a little circle in the top right hand corner, it looks really cool and it's their RFMS score, it stands for Recency, Frequency, Monetary Value, and then the S stands for Social. Because one cool thing that the internet has brought to us is the ability to watch people socially and stuff like that. One of my buddies, Jeremy Shoemoney, he found out, he did some tests and he said that….he owned an auto-responder company for a while so he was doing all sorts of cool tests and monetizations and stuff. And one of the magic things he brought to my world, he found out that somebody who joined his list who used their actual Facebook email address, or social media email address that's hooked to a real social account, is worth 80 times more money than somebody who uses a throw-away email address. 80 times. In fact, if people opted in and they didn't use their Facebook email address, he would just delete them as a record. He wouldn't even use them because it was such a waste of energy to market to them. For us, we have social as well, so RFMS. So you get the score on each of your clients that comes and you say, “Oh wow. RFMS.” How valuable is this person to you. So you'll see in Actionetics in the future, RFMS is going to be a big thing we'll be talking more about. But I digress, let me come back to what I'm talking about. So for me, I had this big epiphany this weekend. As we were doing this launch and people were buying stuff and getting in. There's something about people buying and new excitement and new energy. We're doing this Funnel Immersion sale, and we sold a lot of them and people were going crazy. And everyone on the Facebook group was trying to convince everyone else to buy. I felt bad, some people in the Facebook group were like, “So what's actually in this? Russell never mentioned it. So why am I giving Russell money?” and they're like, “Who cares? Just do it. Russell says buy it, just buy it.” And everybody in our group is just jumping in, it was awesome. It was the coolest thing ever. So anyway, I started thinking about this. And this is the pro and the con of what we've been doing over the last two years. My audience, especially my inner circle members and hopefully you guys listening as well. We've gotten really good at doing a webinar a week and bringing new blood into your business. Everybody's doing that. So they're getting people to purchase but then it's kind of stopping there. We're not getting people to purchase more often and that's why a lot of people's businesses are struggling. They're getting really good at selling the first product, but then they have nothing else to offer to our audience to monetize the list that we've built. So I started thinking about this and I was like, so next week on Marketinginyourcar.com actually, it's funny, you guys have been hearing this in the intro and the outro for a while. But we're finally launching the mp3 player, and it's amazing. So next Thursday we're going to have a big launch around it, and we're going to try to sell, I think I bought 7500 mp3 players. I think we'll sell those in a week or so and then just go from there. I'm going to do a free plus shipping thing. And there's not really, people are going to look at me like, “Russell this funnel is no good. You didn't really monetize that well.” And it will, there's actually, I think it's a really cool funnel. But you're going to notice from me, I'm going to be putting out a lot of things, there just little front ends that are cool. T-shirts, just a lot of front end things, and the reason why, and I had this thing, if what we want our people doing. If someone wanted to rent a list and they're looking for Recency, Frequency, and Monetary value, how do we stimulate those in our own lists? How do we stimulate? So there's different things, but I was looking at frequency. How do we stimulate frequency? No one's ever talked about that, I've never thought about that before. The health of my customer list is going to be based on how frequently they've purchased from me. So if I don't have very many opportunities for them to buy from me, they're less likely to buy from me. And it's hard to keep selling new info products. You've got to have a new hook, new angle. But I want people to keep buying from me. Because the act of buying is going to keep them warm. In fact, I remember TJ Rohleder, he's a bus op direct mail guy. I was talking to him one day and he was like, “Hey, you want to rent my list of buyers?” I was like, “What? Why would you do that?” and he was like, “The more they buy from you, the more they're going to buy from me. I need to keep these guys frequently buying.” I was like, wow. How interesting. I never thought, it's just such a different mindset from what I've always thought. Only sell them things every once in a while and build up the hype and make it this big thing. So for me, I think one of my big focuses for this year, I want to create frequency in my buying, in my customers buying habits. In your guys'. So I'm talking about you. I want you buying from me often. In fact, I told my team that I want our customers buying something from us at least once a week minimum. I want that frequency up, because if they are buying once a week, they're going to stay customers and they're going to keep…..that's the health of our list. If we want to increase the health of our list, we want to get them buying often. And I think my goal is at least once a week. So what I'm going to be doing, I'm going to try to create something cool once a week. Not like a new training program, or info product, those things are hard. But just a new thing, once a week, that you guys can buy from me. So you're going to see a couple of things. One, It's going to be pulling out little pieces of like funnel Immersion. Funnel Immersion ended up with over a hundred hours of content, which is awesome. So I'm going to be pulling out little pieces of that, low ticket things, just to get people like, “Go buy this training on Tripwire.” Just pulling out little pieces. You're going to see a lot more physical products, free plus shipping t-shirts. Free plus shipping shoes. Free plus shipping Clickfunnels bottles. Tons of little swag things that aren't, I'm not going to make any money on them. But I'm just going to be stimulating frequency in my customers. Frequency in purchasing from my customers to increase the health of my list. These aren't going to become front end offers, we're driving big Facebook ads to it, trying to optimize the campaign and all that stuff. No. I'm talking about the only goal of these things, is to increase the frequency of the buying patterns of my customers and then build a cult-ture. Because they're going to have all these cool t-shirts and socks and shoes, and playing cards, and stickers. As many cool things as I can come up with. But that's the thought. Anyway, I want to throw it to you guys. I know I went really long winded on this one because I'm so excited. But think about that. How can you increase the frequency your customers are buying from you? Because that's how we judge how good the health of a list is. It's probably how we should judge how good the health of our customer base is. How often are they buying from you? And how do you now, now that you know that's something that's important, how do you stimulate that? How do you create cool crap that they're going to want to buy? It's not going to be like, because it's hard if you're selling thousand dollar courses, you can't do that every single week. People aren't going to keep buying it. That's not sustainable. So if you have a whole bunch of super low ticket things that you're going to get from me. I'm not going to make any money on my free plus shipping things, but it stimulates the frequency of buying in my customers, which makes them better customers when I do come out with the big things. They're used to buying weekly from me, they're enjoying it. There's an addiction that comes with that. I don't know about you, but I'm addicted to buying things. I love buying things. I want to feed that addiction through frequency. So that's my thought for you, just think about that. How do you stimulate frequency in your customers? Doesn't have to be weekly like me, because that's going to be kind of crazy for most people, even for me. I don't know how I'm going to keep up with that. But for you, think about that. Maybe it's once a month, how do you get them, how do you increase frequency of buying? So anyway, there you go. And I'm going to leave it there for today, but hopefully this stimulates some thoughts in your mind. How do you know this? How do you increase the R, the F, the M? How do you increase all those across the board? So if you start thinking about that and stimulating it. I need people who buy recently so, that comes back to frequency too. If I'm going to get people to buy something each week, they're recent, and they're frequent. So I kind of kill two birds with one stone. Two things are increased in my list of customer health. Next is monetary value, obviously free plus shipping is not, but if you sprinkle it every six weeks or every quarter with a high ticket thing, boom, it increases monetary value and keeps this thing going. And it increases the health base of your customer list. So that's what I'm thinking about this New Year's.  Hope it gives you guys some ideas as well. There's some magic to this you guys. I looking right now at our, in fact I got a video from John on our team the other day. He's like, “Look, our cult is way better than their cult.” I'm like, “What?” and I look at this video and he's showing our social stuff versus Lead Pages, versus InfusionSoft, and if you look at it, our social profile is like, boom, trending up. People talking about us, trending up. All these things are trending up. Then you look at  Lead Pages, trending down. Then you look at InfusionSoft, trending down. No one's talking about them. Nobody care about them. What's the difference? Boom, we're stimulating growth, stimulating conversations, making things exciting, building a culture. Now we're going to start increasing the frequency of this stuff and it's going to be insane. I'm so excited. Anyway, appreciate you all. I gotta go get some groceries or my wife's going to kill me. So I will talk to you guys all again soon. Have an amazing New Years. You're probably going to hear this after New Years, so I hope you had an amazing New Years. If you're listening to this after Thursday go get your free MP3 player at marketinginyourcar.com. Thanks everybody, talk to you guys soon.

Marketing In Your Car
One Visualization Trick That Almost Got Me To Spend $33,000 On An Old Book

Marketing In Your Car

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2016 9:16


If you can use this one secret, you can sell anything. On today's special LA version of Marketing In Your Car, Russell and Dave Woodward talk about how Russell nearly spent $33,000 on a rare copy of The Book of Mormon and why he felt like he had to have it. Here are some fun things to listen for in this episode: Find out what kind of items Russell searches for on Ebay. Find out why he was willing to spend such a large amount of money on a book. And see what this experience taught him about marketing and how he's going to use it in his business. So listen below to find out what kind of stuff Russell buys on Ebay and why he's willing to spend some serious cash on a book. ---Transcript--- Hey everyone, this is Russell Brunson and welcome to a special California, LA edition of Marketing in Your Car. Alright guys, I'm here with Dave Woodward tonight. How you doing? Dave: Hello. Russell: We just got done at Tai Lopez's house, filming a bunch of video promotions for the big promotion I'm going to do for Clickfunnels next week. Last webinar promotion they did, they did 1.8 million dollars. So it was worth flying to LA to contact some of your dream 100 to get them to hopefully make you at least that, if not more. Actually our goal is more, we're going to try to do 2 million bucks, which would be amazing. Then tomorrow at 9:15 in the morning, we are going to go film with Marcus Lemonis, an episode of the Profit. How insane is that? People always ask me if we're on the show as a business. No, we're not on the show as a business. There's another business, we're coming in as the internet dudes, funnel dudes. It's going to be so crazy. Anyway, we wanted to do a late night impromptu Marketing In Your Car because I just had this crazy powerful marketing experience. I was telling Dave what happened and then we both at the same time we were like, “This needs to be a podcast.” So on Ebay today…..Most of you all should know at this point in life, or in the podcast, that I am a Mormon, if you're not, I drop it all the time. I'm not shy, but proud as can be. So you should know that at this point. So in the Mormon faith there's a book called the Book of Mormon. Oh, that's kind of, pretty complex, right? So there's this book that is amazing and in 1830 was the first printing of it, and there were 5,000 copies printed. It was cool because it was printed, instead of like, if you look at it today, it looks like scripture, chapter and verse. But this was like a novel, like a book. There was no chapter or verse back then when it was first printed in the 5,000 copies. And probably today there's only, they speculate there's only 500 of them still in circulation, the rest have been destroyed or whatever. They're gone. A couple of years ago I saw one on Ebay that sold for $120,000 and I was like, “AHHH! How cool is that?” Anyway, I only go to Ebay once every 4 or 5 months, and when I do I go and search for every term on Earth that I'm interested in and I end up spending way too much money. So I search for, should I tell you the terms that I search for? Is that interesting? Dave: Yes, it definitely is. Russell: Matt Furey, Farmer Burns, rare LDS, rare Mormon, rare marketing, Dan Kennedy rare, Tony Robbins rare….Anyway, these all…. (crossover talk) Russell: Now you know what I'm looking for. But I always, those things I always search for, Jay Abraham rare, Chet Holmes, looking for things I don't own. So I always look for things rare or unique. Anyway, so that's the stuff I'm searching for, and then I always search for 1st edition Book of Mormon, because who knows? Last time I checked, earlier this week there were two. One of them was listed for $70,000 and one was listed for $33,000. I'm like, “$33,000, that's 90 grand discount from the other dude who bought one a couple of years ago when I saw it.” So I'm like “How cool would that be?” Then I'm like, “I'm not going to pay $33,000 for a book. That's completely ridiculous.” But of course there's a little watch button, so I watch it. I'm like, I'm just going to watch and see how much some dude ends up paying for this book. So I'm watching it, and I'm looking at it and every day I go back and then Ebay texts you on your phone. Like, “Hey somebody else looked at it, you should go look again.” So I'm like, okay. And I go look again and all these things to get me engaged in the process. Finally one day a couple of days ago. I looked down and there was this spot to buy it now for $33,000 and I was like, “Oh my gosh! Someone's going to get this for $33 grand.” And they had a button next to it that was like, you can make an offer. So I was like, I'm going to make an offer. So I made an offer that is ridiculous when you think about, it's a book, right? Anyway, I was like, I could realistically justify this, so I put in an offer for a price, and then an hour later, he rejected it. I'm like, “Dangit, how did he reject my price.” That was a lot of money for an old book that's falling apart. I'm like, dangit, so I'll just wait. Then I'm about to come here to LA, so I look down and there's 4 hours before the auction ends and I'm like, “Ahh. I don't really need it.” And I'm sitting there talking to Brent and Steve and a couple other guys in the office. I can't remember who it was, but we were talking like, “Can you imagine how cool it would be to have that book and read it to your kids. Let them hold it and then actually read the entire thing to them through one of the original books. One that Joseph Smith probably handled.” Whatever it was. And I was thinking about it, how cool it'd be just for yourself to read that and be able to read one from back in the day. I put myself.. I was thinking how cool that'd be. I was like, “I have to have it now.” I told Dave, “I've now experienced that moment and it was amazing. And my kids haven't had a chance to experience it yet and I want them to experience it so bad, because I experienced it and It was amazing even though it was in my head. But I imagined it and I want to have that experience with them now.” Anyway, long story short, I didn't win the auction. No one did. It ended. Oh, I made a new offer. I made another offer that I was like, “There's no way he's going to say no this time.” Put that offer in and then he just ignored it. He didn't reject it, just ignored it. I was like, he's got to be playing a game. I'm sure he's going to wait til….it's like a game of chicken. Two guys are driving cars at each other and one steers off at the last second. I'm like, I have my bid in there, I guarantee he's going to wait til there's a minute left and then be like, accept.  Because he wants my money, right? So I'm waiting and waiting and then he doesn't accept. And it ends. The auction ends and I don't get the book. So now I'm like, he's going to email me and be like, “okay man, I'll take your offer.” And he didn't for like 3 or 4 hours and I'm like, dangit. So finally I caved and wrote him, “hey man, what's the lowest possible amount you'd take for that book?” So he may or may not write back. I don't know. But the lesson, the moral of the story is if you can create a selling thing, where your customer actually visualizes themselves consuming the thing that you have. That happened to me when Brent or Steve, I can't remember who it was, maybe it was a blend of this conversation. Talking, “Can you imagine reading that book to your kids and holding an original copy and letting them touch it and turning the pages.” And I did and when I had that vision in my head, I couldn't get it out, because I wanted that experience. Because I experienced it already and I wanted to share that experience with other people but I couldn't unless I consumed, unless I bought. So think about that. How can you create in all that you're selling, your webinars, your sales videos, your letters, your videos, everything you're doing. How do you create an experience where they visualize it so strong that they can't live without it? When you do that, that's how you close book sales for $33,000 a book, which is insane. Right now we're driving up to the Bulletproof Coffee shop, I'm so excited. As you know now, I'm a Mormon, I mentioned earlier. I don't drink coffee, but I'm a huge fan of Bulletproof stuff and last time we filmed Dave asked for his book funnel here, we ate at this coffee shop. They have food to die for. So we're in LA, we just drove here and I'm about to eat everything on the menu, except for the coffee. Dave: This actually goes back to having a cult following, because we drove half hour out of our way, just because it is that good, because we had one experience. Goes back to having an experience. We had the experience and we're like, I don't care where it's at, we're close enough we'll find a way to go re-experience what we'd already experienced once before, because we craved it that much. (crossover talk) Russell: The crazy thing too is the first time we were here, we ordered one thing off the menu that was so good, that we ordered 3 more things for lunch, then we left and came back for dinner. We weren't even hungry, but we did it again. I ordered 3 or 4 things because I wanted to try everything because it was such a good experience. So many good marketing lessons in this whole 7 minutes and 43 seconds you've been here with me so far. Dave: Create the experience. Russell: Create it, have them envision it. Have them experience it in their minds and then they will desire it in their lives. Alright guys, we're out of here. Appreciate you all, have an amazing day and if anyone wants to send me some rare stuff from Ebay, now you know my keywords. Thanks guys. We'll talk to you guys all again soon.

Marketing In Your Car
5 AM Is Funnel Time

Marketing In Your Car

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2016 12:20


How I shifted my morning based on the book “The Perfect Day”. On today's episode Russell talks about how to get 2 hours more of work in everyday and his schedule that will make it happen. He also shares a cool story about Marcus Lemonis. Here are 3 cool things you'll hear in this episode: Why Marcus Lemonis called Russell 3 times in a row in less than a minute. What book convinced Russell to change his schedule and devote two hours a day to funnel building. How Russell's new funnel building schedule is working for him since he started it two days ago. So listen below to hear how Russell gets 8 hours of work done in just two hours every morning. ---Transcript--- Good morning everybody and welcome to Marketing In Your Car. Alright, so it's a beautiful day, things are amazing. I'm in a great mood and I want to talk to you guys about something that I'm doing that's a little bit crazy, not gonna lie. Little borderline, well you guys have been with me for a lot crazier things, but this one is really cool. I'm going to be trying to convince everybody that I'm friends with that this is a new way to live. I'm going to begin with you guys, because if I can convince you, then I can convince anybody. So this is where we're at right now. I have always been trying to figure out how to get more done each day. That's the hardest thing. How do you get more crap done every single day and be able to spend more…….? For me it's like, I got a lot of crap I gotta get done for work, family, church, there's so many things. So it's like, if I get an extra 3 or 4 hours a day or 4 or 5 days a week or whatever, that's amazing, but how do you do that? So I've tried all sorts of stuff. It's been interesting, in the past I always try to wake up at 6 to go lift weights, with that, it's interesting, it works sometimes, but it's easy for my brain to say no. I usually do probably 2 or 3 days a week, when I get up early and actually lift at 6. It's not consistent and kind of hard, and I lift and hang out with my kids, then go to the office, the office day happens and there's people and stuff. Then I come home and play with my kids again. It's always good and I get a lot of stuff done, but how do I get more? Last week I was in Joe Polishes 25K group, and oh man I'm going to tell you guys a story. I wonder if I should tell you another story. I was going to do a podcast since then, I totally forgot. This is called an ADD moment, then we'll head back. So remind me when I get stuck, where to head back. We're heading back to the book, but before then…this is amazing. So the last day at the 25K group we were stting in the meetings and all the sudden my phone rang 3 times from Marcus Lemonis The Profit, and I was like, “Oh man, I'm stuck in this meeting, I can't answer right now.” And then he texts me, “Call me right now.” And I text him like, “I'm stuck in a meeting, I really can't. I'll call you as soon as I can.” So at the break I called him, no one answered. I called again, no one answered. I'm like, “Dangit. I missed the little window.” And part of me is kind of freaking out, what in the world is happening where he would call me three times in a minute, there's got to be something happening. So then that night, he texts me and he's like, “Can you talk now?” And I was about to jump in an Uber, but I was like, I just dialed right back immediately. So I called him and first thing he says is “Hello.” And I'm like, “Hey Marcus, this is Russell.” He goes. “You're being….I'm” What did he say? “I'm on location and we're recording right now, you're on camera is that okay?” Isn't that crazy? So I'm like, ”Yes, that's totally cool.” He's like, “Okay Russell, this is the deal. I'm at a meeting with these guys, they own a watch company and I'm thinking about doing a deal with them. But I was talking to them about the business model and they mentioned funnels and I asked them what they knew about funnels and they were like, ‘There's this guy named Russell Brunson.'” And he was like, “Wait, you know Russell?” and  they're like, “Yeah, we've been to his events, we use Clickfunnels.” And Marcus is like, “Hold on.” And right then he called me 3 times in a row trying to get hold of me and obviously I didn't answer the phone, I blew it. He's like, “I'm sitting with them right now and I'm trying to make a deal, but I'm curious if I do make a deal with them, would you be willing to come on the show and actually build their sales funnel for them?” And I'm just like, I wish you could see me. I'm trying to be all super cool guy on the phone, so my voice is trying, I'm trying not to start squealing like a little girl, have my voice crack or something, but I'm jumping up and down on the spot and going nuts. All the people about to jump in the Uber with me are probably wondering. Did Russell win the lottery or something? What's happening? I'm jumping up and down and going crazy. So I'm like, “I would be honored. I would love to come help you guys build your funnels.” And he's like, “Okay cool. That's what I needed to know. Thanks man.” And I'm like, “Alright, thanks.” And that was it. Isn't that crazy. Oh so crazy. So I'm going crazy and then I text Marcus later, and I'm like, “What's the company, give me more info about it.” He texts me back and tells me what the company name was and he's like, “I'm going to cut you in on equity on this deal.” And that was it. I haven't heard from his since, it's been like 3 days. I' m going crazy. But is that insane? Crazy. Anyway, I just wanted to share with you guys. I was going to that night, but I must have forgot. So there you guys go. There's my ADD tangent. Now I need to come back to the story at hand. Okay, so back to where we're at. So at the event they gave me, Joe Polish handed out these boxes. These big orange boxes. I'd gotten one before, I had one in the mail. I didn't know what it was. The outside says The Perfect Day. You open it up and there's a book and a journal and a bunch of stuff. And it's this product created by Craig Valentine. I'd gotten it before, but I never read it. I'm like, “Oh cool.” Anyway, I took the box and when I was heading home that night, I pulled the book out and I'm like, “I'll read this on the plane, so I jump on the plane, start reading the book. And in this book, he's talking about how to create the perfect day and he's showing a bunch of things, and the book was awesome. But the thing that was the most powerful for me, was he showed what his schedule was. Craig's schedule is, he gets up at 4 o'clock every morning. From 4 to 6:30 he writes. At 6:30 he has breakfast, he does meditation or something and then I don't know, at whatever the next time is, an hour later, he gets back and writes for another 2 ½ hours. Then he has his stand up meeting with his company at 10:30. So by 10:30 in the morning, he has had 5 hours of focused energy time writing and doing what he needs to get done. And then the rest of his day is answering emails, meeting with people, all the crap that normally we do in an office. He goes to bed at 8 every single night. At first I'm like, “Dude, he is insane. 4 in the morning, I will never in a billion, infinity, million years do that ever. It's just not going to happen.” And I was like, because I don't go to bed until 2 in the morning, so if I got up at 4  that's  2 hours of sleep and I would die. But if I went to bed at midnight, how would it work? Midnight to 4, 4 hours is not enough. So I'm like what if I went to bed at 10, 10 to 4 that's only 6 hours, that's about how much sleep I get now. But what if I extended that. What if I woke up at 5 and go to bed at 10 o'clock and wake up at 5. I try to do his process. And my day is different. I've got a million kids. I don't have the luxury of breakfast and meditation before I start writing again. I've got breakfast and diapers and screaming, you know getting kids ready and it's insane. But I was like, what if I woke up at 5 and from 5 til 7, 2 hours every morning, I got up and that's my funnel time. I always tell people that if I could do anything in the business all day, all I'd do is sit there and build funnels. But I rarely have that time, just to sit there and build funnels. So I'm like, what if I made it so the 5am to 7am every morning is my funnel time. I don't check emails, I don't check Facebook or anything. All I'm allowed to do is open up Clickfunnels build funnels and write copy and all the pieces I need to do to push funnels forward. So I was kind of excited so Sunday night I got all ready and my goal was to get to bed by 9, but I forgot that my kids go to bed at 9, which usually bleeds into 9:30 or 9:45. So that didn't work, so it was like 9:45b finally the kids are in bed and I told my wife, “I'm going to bed, my goal is to go to sleep at 10” You know she's been married to me for a long time and knows I typically don't go to bed until 1 or 2. I was like, I'm going to try this. So I went to bed at 10 and it took me a little while to go to sleep because I wasn't used to that. But luckily I was tired, it'd been a long day. So I fell asleep at 10, woke up at 5, got up and went in there and I started working building funnels for 2 hours. It was amazing. It wasn't like when I wake up to go work out, there's a lot of resistance. I have to get up, get clothes on, go out. There's a lot of things that have to happen. Whereas for me to get up and go sit on the computer and build funnels, there's zero resistance and it was really easy and I did it. And then I ate really healthy throughout the day and did supplementation stuff to keep my energy levels high throughout the whoile day, but I felt amazing. Then last night I went to be at about 10:30, I was trying to get to bed by 10, but I just had things that came up. So about 10:30 I went to bed, set an alarm for 4:45 basically, that way I can snooze it once. 4:45 my alarm's going off, I totally slept through it. My wife starts kicking me like, “Why is your alarm going off at 4:45?” I'm like, “I'm so sorry.” So I went and turned it off, and jumped out of bed and because it wasn't like, I gotta go put on my workout clothes, all the things your body freaks out about, it was just walking to the other room and start building funnels. I'm excited about it. I  just walked into the other room, jumped on and from 5 to 7 today I just built funnels. And I tell you what, in my 2, 2-hour morning so far, I've gotten as much work done as I typically do in an 8 hour day. So I'm going to the office, we have a webinar today, so I'm going to be selling on a webinar, I've got meeting and all this other stuff. And I'm not going to be stressing out, because usually I'm stressing out on days that I have webinars and meetings because I'm like, I need to move my things forward and I can't. Where now, I've already moved things forward by the time my kids are awake, now the rest of the day is just a bonus. Anyway, I'm excited. So that was my first chunk was trying an earlier morning thing, now I'm going to start reorganizing the rest of my life and my schedule to kind of tweak some other things to kind of get it in. Especially since, I don't know if I mentioned this, I probably have, I'm sure I have. We're building a bio-hacking room, so I got a flow tank and a cryosauna coming and a couple other things so I'm trying to map out my ideal day, where it's 5 til 7 I do this, and then 7 til 9 I'm with my kids and then 9 o'clock, I do cryosauna and freeze and then 9:15 I go and lift weights til 10. At 10 o'clock I do flow tank for a few hours. 11 o'clock I come in. I don't know, something like that, I'm trying to figure out exactly what the daily routine will be. But I started it with waking up basically an hour to 2 hours earlier with focus on 2 hours of funnel time and I tell you what, it's been amazing. So what I'm recommending for you guys to do, is wake up an hour to 2 hours earlier and do some funnel time, or writing time or whatever it is that you need to be doing more of in your business and your life. Spend that time there. And it's interesting. Anyway, I'm two days in, loving it and having a great time. I hope that you guys try it as well. I'm going to try to convince everyone I know to do this as well. I would rather, knowing how I'm feeling right now, I would rather wake up two hours earlier, and leave the office two hours earlier, because you'll get 10 times more stuff done. Which is crazy to think because it's the same time, it's just sifting it all a little bit. So there you go. I guess one problem if I convince all my team to wake up earlier, then we'll all be awake and it's just like we're all at the office again which will just ruin us. So maybe I shouldn't let them know about this big secret we got. Anyway, that's what I got. I'm at the office, I've got a call with a lawyer, never fun but my lawyer's awesome, so that's one good thing. First lawyer I ever met I liked. Then I got a meeting with my accountant, which accountants are as bad if not worse than lawyers. But we got a new accountant that I actually like, so it's going to be a good day. Then we got a webinar, some selling. It's going to be a good day and I'm excited and the sun's beautiful. A lot of good stuff happening. So appreciate you all. Have an amazing day and I'll talk to you guys all again, hopefully tomorrow. Alright guys. Talk to you soon.

Marketing In Your Car
There Is A Law, Irrevocably Decreed…

Marketing In Your Car

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2016 15:23


The three steps to get any blessing in life that you want. On today's episode of Marketing In Your car Russell relates a Sunday School message to marketing. Here are 3 interesting things in this episode: Why you can become who you want to become as long as you follow someone who already is what you want. What Tony Robbins said is the best way to be successful. And how after you find someone to model, you have go back and put in the work to get what you want. So listen below to hear what Russell's church lesson has taught him about marketing. ---Transcript--- Good morning everybody, and welcome to Marketing In Your Car. Alright guys, so I'm driving cautious today because I couldn't find my wallet this morning, which happens more often than I'd like to ever admit. But that's where we're at today. So I don't have my license with me. Good thing it's all back roads from my house to the office. So I hope you guys had an amazing weekend. For me it's Monday morning right now, it could be any time for you. I mean some of you guys might be listening to this ten years from now, I could be dead, for all I know and iTunes just doesn't shut it down and you guys listen to this 100 years in the future. It's pretty sweet, that is the power of what we all do. As of today, I'm really happy. I had an amazing Saturday, I remember sitting there looking around, and feeling like, this is one of the most amazing days in my life. If every day was like this it would just…..anyway, it was amazing. I was home with my kids. I was out in the wrestling room with the kids. We went hot-tubbing with the kids. Then I went on a date with my wife to go see The Piano Guys. It was amazing. Days like that make everything, kind of puts everything into perspective makes it all amazing. So that was really fun. Then yesterday, so I am a Sunday school teacher at my church. Some of you guys may or may not know that. So I teach the 14 and 15 year old kids, which is a fun age, because about 15, 16 is when kids go insane. At least that's when I did. So I'm hoping to have a chance in my own little way, to touch their little hearts before they get to the insane stage. So it's a fun age to teach, and I have 21 kids in my class. Which is just way more than one teacher should ever have to teach, but it is what we got. So it's kind of fun teaching them. The stuff I taught them yesterday, actually really applies to you, who is listening. So today, I'm going to put on my church hat and I'm going to be Brother Brunson today. And I know some of you guys, you obviously didn't come listen to this to hear a church sermon, but I promise this relates to you. Even if you don't believe in anything, even if you don't believe in God, it doesn't really matter, I think this is still something that is valuable to you. And I hope that you get some value out of it. So, there you go. Alright, there's kind of three core pieces I taught them that I thought was really cool, and it's kind of been like a guiding force in my life, so I wanted to share them. So the three core concepts you got to understand, so I'll share all three and then I'll kind of tie them together. So the first one actually, so in Mormon theology, we have a couple books of scripture, one is the Book of Mormon which I'm sure you've heard of, the other one is called the Doctrine and Covenants. And in the D&C there's a really cool scripture.  It's D&C section 130 verse 20 and 21, and this is what it says, “There is a law, irrevocably decreed in heaven before the foundations of this world, upon which all blessings are predicated. When we obtain any blessing from God, by obedience to that law upon which is predicated.” I don't know about you, but that is amazing. So it basically said in heaven before we got here, there was a law irrevocably decreed, which means it cannot be taken away, it's there forever, from the beginning of all time til forever. Irrevocably decreed upon which all blessings are predicated, not some blessings, but all blessings are tied to these laws, right? And then if we get a blessing from God it's because obedience to a law that is tied to that blessing. Is that pretty cool? So to the class there and said, “What blessing do you want?” So again, these are 14 year old kids, and I'm like, “What blessings do you guys want?” Ones like, “I want a hot wife.” So I wrote it on the board. And one's like, “I want a 4.0., I want to go to school.” Anyway, they had everything from wanting a hot wife, to I want to watch TV all day. So we had all these blessings on the board. I was like, “Cool, so these are the blessings you guys want,“ and I was like, “I don't want you to think about worldly blessings, but who do you want to become?” That's a blessing right? “Who in your life, bigger than just like, I want blah. Who do you want to become?” We wrote down some of those things, like who they want to become. “I want to become a great father.  I want to become someone who contributes to society. I want to become someone who changes the world.” So then we start having some of these blessings that were who they wanted to become. So that was kind of the first step and then I pointed, I said, “Each of these blessings you guys want right now, as we now know, they are irrevocably tied to a law. And If you follow that law, then guess what happens? You get the blessing.” Again, irrevocably is a powerful word, God cannot take it away, it is irrevocable. If you follow that law you get that blessing. So I'm like, “ “Sweet, now we know that, all we got to do is figure out, what's the law that God created that then gives us that blessing?” So that was step one in this process. Step two I started talking about Tony Robbins. Now, a bunch of 14 year old and 15 year old kids and none of them have ever heard of Tony Robbins. Like, “Dangit. Well he's this big huge giant with big hands and big teeth. But one thing that Tony taught me, he said, “If you want to be successful in this life, all you have to do is find people who are successful and then model them.” Step number two, I was like, “If you know who you want to become, there's got to be somebody else who's already become that, which means that they followed some certain laws to get that blessing. So if I want that blessing in my life, the first thing I need to do is find someone who already has that blessing. Because they've done something right, they followed some law and God gave them that blessing. So step two in this is modeling, find somebody who already has what you want, what you want to become. So I was like, “Who do you guys have? Who's a potential mentor, someone you like at like, ‘Man if I could be like that person, that'd be amazing.' So that's step number two, finding that person and modeling them.” I talked about how; when I started wrestling I was a really bad wrestler. I think I've shared this story before, but one of my first days of wrestling practice, I found a guy who was better than me, his name was Adam. I was like Adam is better than me, I'm going to model him. We went out and were running the track, and he kept slowing down and taking short cuts and all these things. I'm like, oh well, he's good, maybe if you're good it doesn't really matter. You can just take short cuts.” So I'm taking short cuts with him and I'm just following him as my mentor. And unfortunately, what I didn't' realize at the time is that he was doing things wrong. And the very first tournament I went to I remember watching Adam, and I'm like “this is my mentor, this is my guy. He's so good.” And I remember watching him get beat badly, just getting thrown around like a little girl. I was like,”I picked the wrong mentor. I picked someone who's taking short cuts. Who's not taking short cuts I can model.” I looked and there was this guy name Matt Wood, he was a three time state champ from my high school, he was about to be a three time….. I said, “You know what? Matt is the new guy I'm going to model.” I realized he had a blessing that I wanted. I wanted to be a state champ. So what are the laws he had to go through to get that?  And I looked and watched him work. I watched his work ethic, I watched the moves he would do, I would model him. And within 2 and a half years of making that decision I became a state champ, and it was all about finding someone who already had it and modeling them. Same thing happened in business. I was not a smart kid. I would say, I remember when I applied for college, they have you get a rank of where you fall in your class, my graduating class was 950 people, was a pretty big class, right? But I was on the lower half. More than half the class was smarter than me. It was a lot more; I was in the bottom third. I was like, “not only am I dumb, but I'm one of the dumbest kids in this school.” And that's what I thought about. I struggled through high school and struggled through college, but when I got in business I found people who were successful. People I remember modeling, guys like Armand Morin, I looked to him every day.” Man, he's doing what I want to do. He's making software and he's selling it and people love him. I want to be like Armand.” So I modeled him and guess what happened? In a very short period of time, I had a company similar to Armand's. I found other mentors and I modeled them. So the second step is after you know what blessing you want, is finding a mentor that's already gotten that blessing and then modeling them. Because they have, either consciously or unconsciously, they have followed that law to get that blessing. That's step number two. Then the third step, and this one is very important. And this is again, scriptural. It's a concept we call the law of the harvest, I asked the kids, “who knows what the law of the harvest is?' and one of them said something that was right on, he said, “ you reap what you sow” I said “yeah, a lot of us we look at what we want to become. I want to become whatever that thing is down in the distance where we're going.” And we get started, say, I want to get in shape. So we work out three days and like, “I'm not in shape, this sucks, I'm out.” And you just quit. That's not how it works. Let's say I own a farm, I bought this land, and I'm like, I want broccoli for dinner tonight. You can't walk out there and throw broccoli seeds out there and then get upset that by dinner I don't have any broccoli. That's not how it works. It's all about we have to sow first. You can't reap until you sow, so you sow, you put the seeds out there and you water them, and you weed them and you do all these things. And you protect them from the elements. You do all the things you have to do to sew seed.  And then when the season comes ripe, then you can reap the benefits of that. It's the same thing for you. Just because you find a mentor does not mean you're suddenly going to start eating broccoli that night. You've got to go back and sow the seeds. You've got to put in the work and the effort and the trials. And there's going to be a lot of them. It's funny, I moved into my new ward, and I look like I'm eleven. Some of you guys know that. We have a bigger sized house and I get people all the time who are confused, like, “What do you do?” and I think sometimes they think that I got lucky. But they haven't seen the twelve years of sewing that I've had to put in to get to this point. It's insane, if I could show you the battles that I've lost, and the scars that we have. I'd look a lot more than eleven if you could see that side of it. But I've sewing, sewing, sewing, and finally we're in the season that we're reaping it, and it's exciting, but it's not something that happened over night. It's the law of the harvest. So, that's the third step, you know the blessing, you know who you want to become, you found a mentor, you found someone to model. So you can find out which laws they followed and then you have to put in the work. It's the law of the harvest. You've got to go and plant the seeds, you gotta do the work. If you do the work, which by the way, you'll notice from your mentors how they got there too, they sewed. That is how they got to where they are now.  But if you look at that, that's how you're going to get to where you want to become. So for you guys, I want to challenge you to start thinking about this, start thinking about who you want to become. Find a mentor to model, then start living the law of the harvest. Start planting the seeds and it may not today, may not be tomorrow, might not be a year from now, might not be three years from now, but if you sew, based on the law of the harvest, you will reap. And that's something I also believe in as well. So there you go. Hope you guys didn't mind my church lesson for today. I hope you see how it's applicable to you in your life, no matter what you believe, no matter what faith you're in. It's something that my faith has brought to me, it's gotten me excited. I hope that it gives some value to you as well. So that's it you guys. If you don't have your tickets yet to funnel hacking live, you're insane, go get them. Funnelhacking.com is the place. The tickets are on sale now, but they are going quickly. This event may be the last I ever do, because I have no idea how I'll ever top this. We've got Marcus Lemonis from The Profit speaking. It's going to be amazing. So be there or be square. Some people are like, “Russell, tickets are expensive.” Are you kidding me? I spent almost a hundred grand just to get Marcus there so he could talk to you. And other people, I have to fly out my whole staff, and get a hotel. I don't make money on this event, just so you guys know. I'm risking hundreds, not one hundred, but hundreds of thousands of dollars to entertain you for three days. And if you're not willing to spend you know, whatever tickets are, 5, 6 or 700 bucks for flights and hotels to come out here and do it, you're insane. I remember Tony Robbins talking about one time, he's like, “You know what drives me crazy? People will go to this movie, and people have risked hundreds of millions of dollars to make this movie, and you come in and pay ten dollars and sit there for three hours and come out and say, that movie sucked. Are you serious, someone risked hundreds of millions of dollars to try to entertain you for 180 minutes and you're complaining because you didn't think it was good. You think about kings back in the day. The most wealthy, powerful people on earth, they'd have a court jester to entertain them and you have people spending hundreds of millions of dollars and you pay ten dollars for that experience.” It just makes me laugh. I've never said I hated another movie since then, when I kind of realized, wow, people are putting in their time and effort to entertain us and the cost is ten bucks, fifteen bucks. Insane, be grateful for what is out there, it's pretty amazing what's happening now days. Anyway, that's it guys. I'm here at the office. I got a fun filled week of work, while the rest of my community is at Traffic and Conversion Summit. So I'm going to be working while they're playing. One last story, some of you guys know Dan Gable. He's like the Michael Jordan of wrestling. Dan was undefeated all through high school, all through college. His last match in college, he lost to Larry Owens from Washington. Only match he ever lost. He went on, three years later to be an Olympic champ, nobody scored on him in the Olympics. Not a single person scored on him, that's amazing. But, while he was training for the Olympics, he would put in 7 hours a day at the gym, because he was so obsessed and wanted to beat the Russians.  The Russians were the powerhouse at the time. And he'd go to bed at night and couldn't sleep because he knew the Russians were awake, training, and it made him sick to his stomach. So in the middle of the night he'd wake up and be like, “the Russians are training, I can't let them beat me.” So he'd get up and go running at two or three in the morning, because he knew that he didn't want to be sleeping when they were training. I thought it was pretty powerful and that's kind of where I'm at right now. This week is kind of about, while everyone else is asleep, I'm training. That's what's happening. Appreciate you guys. Have an amazing day and I will talk to you all again very, very soon. Bye.

Marketing In Your Car
I Finally Know Now Why People Wear White Shirts Every Single Day

Marketing In Your Car

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2016 7:22


What is t-shirt video publishing schedule?… On today's episode Russell realizes why other marketers wear white shirts every single day. He also talks about why he hasn't worn white shirts in the past, but why now he might consider it. Here are 3 cool things to hear in this episode: Why Russell has to go buy all new clothes for Funnel Hacking Live. How if you watch enough videos of Russell you will know his shirt rotation. And why Russell is considering wearing boring dress shirts every single day. So listen below to hear about Russell's t-shirt drama and learn which of Russell's shirts are his favorites. ---Transcript--- Hey everyone, good morning and welcome to Marketing In Your Car.  Alright, so we are on the way to the office as usual. I had a thought.  I think I figured out why people wear slacks and a white shirt, finally. It took me a long time to figure it out. Yesterday, for example, we had 4 of our Clickfunnels certified consultants, who are just crushing it, come in and we filmed their stories; which are really inspiring. One of them is doing over a million bucks a year from what he got in the certification program; which is crazy inspiring because it was 8 months ago. One of them is a stay at home mom.  She's got 12 full time clients now paying her between 1200 and 2500 bucks a month which is super cool.  One is a network marketing guy who was struggling with network marketing and now he's doing this and just crushing it.  Another one is Donna. She's a graphic designer. She went to the certification program. She doesn't just sell them graphic design now, now it's funnel building.  She's able to 10x what she charged each of her clients.  It's really fun hearing all of that. I was going to go meet them and I had to pick my wardrobe. I was going through all my stuff and I'm like, “I've worn this shirt at two different events and I've probably filmed 12 videos in it. And this shirt I've worn to three events and I've probably filmed 15 videos in. Everything single thing of clothing I have I can remember multiple, like 5 to 10 videos that I've worn it in. I don't have a ton of clothes. But my wife is always mad at me because I always go buy more clothes. I'm like you don't understand because I make a video and that video is out there forever and everyone has seen that thing. And it's funny because I'll go to an event and I'll have a shirt on and people will be like, “Hey I saw that shirt in whatever.” And people will say stuff like that.  And I don't typically wear a white shirt and a tie, or a white shirt and a sports jacket or whatever.  I just wear t-shirts or I wear button up shirts like that.  But the problem is when you wear something like that's got color or flare or whatever you want to call it, or it's a t-shirt with a funny saying. After you've worn it once, then it's in stone on a video. You can't wear it again. For Funnel Hacking Live, I have to get all new shirts, because everything I've worn, a percentage of the audience has seen me wear before and its awkward because their like, “Does Russell wear that shirt every day? I thought he was successful.” It's like this horrible thing. I was thinking about my friend, Ryan Deiss, he does his events and videos and he always has a white shirt and a suit jacket on. I used to think he's trying to be all business-y, which is the anti of me, but now I kind of get it. If he wears a white shirt and jacket, people just assume you have on a new white shirt every time, but it could be the same shirt. He can wear the same shirt every day, for the last ten years and nobody would know, because it's a white shirt.  And people assume, “oh if you've got a white shirt and tie, you're a business person and you've probably got like 50 of them and they're all dry-cleaned every single day. For all we know, Ryan's wearing a shirt and no pants.  Or it's the same shirt and he never washes, he goes to the office and he's just got one hanging up there, throws it on and boom, does a video, but nobody knows. So, there's something to think about for today. I have no idea why I brought that up, outside of the fact for any of you guys, especially doing daily periscope videos I keep preaching and telling everyone to do. After 5 days everyone's seen your wardrobe. If you go back through my periscopes, you kind of know my rotation. Monday I'm probably wearing this. Tuesday I'm probably wearing this. It drives my wife crazy because there's only 5 shirts I like. I got this really cool one that I got online. Its yellow and it says “It's On Like Donkey Kong” and it's got a big picture of Donkey Kong. I love that shirt. I would wear it every day if I could, but people would see it. “Hey Russell, three periscopes in a row and you're still wearing the Donkey Kong shirt. Why?” I'm like, “Dangit!” Even if I bought three different versions of that shirt people would still think it's weird.  I'm like, “No I washed it, I can wear it two days in a row, because laundry night was last night. So I can wear it.” But no you can't. It has to be two weeks out. I have to plan, “I wore this last week, I have to wait another week.” Because you don't want people to think you're weird. I have two American Fighter shirts that I love, that are my favorite. A blue one and a red one, and again those ones I would wear every day. But the problem is the same thing. You'd think I wore the same shirt every day. So I have this dilemma where some of you guys who are bloggers or podcasters, you can wear the same clothes every day and nobody would know. But because I had to choose videos as my medium it just ruins everything. I'm trying to think if I should go and find a white shirt. Or a shirt that is plain enough, and you're like, “oh, maybe that's just one of many dress shirts that are similar.” Then I could just wear the same thing every single day. I don't know. Then I have to start wearing dress shirts which is not going to happen. So there you go. I guess the moral of this story is, if you're going to pick a daily video thing, make sure that you're okay with the fact that people are going to see the same shirt every 5th episode or whatever. It was funny, a while ago I started this….I've tried to do this whole consistent publishing thing forever. It's kind of hard. In fact, the new daily periscope thing has been the best one that's been consistent along with the marketing in your car podcast. But one thing that I remember is when I started doing that, is because I was doing this daily one. I would do this daily sketch, and I did 12 days in a row, at that point I'd be through every shirt. I'd start over, and they kept coming. After 3 cycles of that, jI was like, “This is embarrassing.” Then we did this thing where I was like, “Hey if you want me to wear your shirt on my show, send me your shirt and I'll wear it.” So we got all these people sending the weirdest shirts. Some things I was like, “I can't wear this.” But of course, that's what people wanted you to wear. “Let me order the weirdest thing possible and make Russell wear it.” So that kind of died. I quit doing the show and a lot of it was because I felt dumb about wearing the same clothes every single time.  I'm not sure if you can relate to this, but I hope that……Again, I don't know if I've provided any value today, but hopefully there's an entertainment factor. So I'm at the office now. I gotta get to work. I'm wearing one of my 5 favorite shirts, so if I do a periscope tonight, you guys will see it. It's a maroon one that says, “Obey” on it. So if you see that tonight that's why. I apologize, but I'm out of shirts, I got nothing else. So I'll have new stuff for Funnel Hacking Live. So if you don't have your tickets yet, go to Funnelhacking.com and get your tickets. So you can see what new outfits I have. If nothing else, that should be of value. Also, Marcus Lemonis is speaking, Sean Stephenson, Alex Charfen, Kyle Cease, me, Liz Benny, a whole bunch of other amazing people. Do not miss it, it's going to be awesome. Have an amazing day and I'll talk to you guys soon.

Zerbinator Land
TOMS Ep. 3 “The Warrens”

Zerbinator Land

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2015


DOWNLOAD: TOMS Ep. 3 “The Warrens” Phil and I discuss the Warrens and the chance Phil got to meet them. This is a great story and one we recorded for Halloween 2015. Unfortunately, the computer crashed before we could release it in time for the holiday. Dangit! – but, Happy Halloween from Phil and I, … More TOMS Ep. 3 “The Warrens”