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Hoy hablaremos de la vida de un autor latinamericano más denso que un estudiante de Filosofía, hoy hablaremos de Jorge Mario Pedro Vargas Llosa, escritor, marqués y muy amante de su familia, sobre tó de la materna. El pequeño Mario nació en Perú, el 28 de marzo de 1936. Fue hijo único ya que sus padres se separaron antes de que él naciera, por lo que sea o porque el padre estaba con una alemana, vete tú a saber. Hasta los 10 años creyó que su padre estaba muerto porque cuando tenía un añito su abuelo consiguió un trabajo en Bolivia y como no le concedían el teletrabajo, su madre se tuvo que mudar con él y toda la familia a ese país. La familia se estableció en la ciudad de Cochabamba, que sirve como nombre de ciudad, de baile típico o de clave para hablar de mujeres que dan gustito con la Cococha. Allí aprendió a leer y a escribir hasta que en 1945 el primo de su abuelo llegó a Presidente de Perú y su abuelo a Presidente de Diputación, por lo que toda la familia pudo regresar a su país natal. Allí conoció a Dark Vader, que fitetú qué susto, y además sus padres retomaron la relación con tanta normalidad que el chiquillo no sabía si llamarlo Ernesto, papá o Julio Iglesias. En 1947 se mudaron a Lima y siguió estudiando en una congregación católica dónde había un cura que en vez de dejar que los niños se acercaran a él, era él el que se acercaba demasiado a la churrina de los niños, incluida la de Mario que dejó de creer en Dios. Con su padre se llevaba peor que Broncano con Pablo Motos, por muchas cosas pero sobre todo por su sensibilidad literaria, así que su padre lo metió en un instituto militar que eso es como hacerte una lobotomía. Acabado el instituto, en 1952, trabajó en un periódico local y en 1953 ingresó en la Universidad para estudiar Derecho y Literatura y volverse comunista. En 1955, con 19 años, se casó con la hermana de su tía materna, divorciada y 10 años mayor que él. El rechazo de la familia le hizo tener 7 trabajos simultáneos hasta que fichó por la Radio Panamericana y ya tuvo tiempo por lo menos pa cagá tranquilo y ponerse serio con la escritura, creando esas tramas cruzadas que parecen la rotonda del Arco del Triunfo. En 1962 se fue a Cuba apoyando la revolución cubana hasta que encarcelaron a un escritor y entonces se volvió de extrema derecha. Estuvo becado en Madrid y luego se mudó a París donde se divorció de su primera mujer en 1964. Al año siguiente se casó con su prima y sobrina de su primera mujer, Patricia Llosa, con la que tuvo 3 hijos. A Mario lo que más le gustaba del mundo mundial era escribir y los velatorios familiares. Ya en esta época era, de nariz pa'rriba, Ricardo Darín y de nariz a papada, José Luis García Margallo. De tó lo que escribió se le quedó letra de médico, le dieron el Premio Cervantes, el premio Nobel, la nacionalidad Española, la Dominicana, más Órdenes que la cocina de un chiringuito en julio y más premios que la barra del navegador de tu madre. En 2015 se divorció de su prima y se arrejuntó con Isabel Preysler pero luego se puso malito y volvió con Patricia porque la Preyslerl se liaba cuando se ponía el disfraz de enfermera. Desgraciadamente el 13 de abril de 2025, a los 89 años, Vargas Llosa se dio de baja en Círculo de Lectores aunque ustedes siempre podrán recordarlo cuando no puedan cagá tranquilo o vayan a un velatorio familiar.
Uns jibbet wieder mit Video diese Woche! Denn wer nicht nur hören will, muss sehen, wie der Volksmund weiß. Ihr werdet Zeugen einer ordentlich verkorksten Spielshow, wir sprechen über Vorteile der Ehe und "Dark Vader" (laut Martin), bittere Kelche, Gottesstaat-Fiktion und an einer Stelle wird Marylin Monroe fiktiv verhört. Was soll man da sagen? Nix, Du musst nur hören. Oder halt sehen, wie gesagt/gezeigt.Shownotes: indeon.de/pfarrerundnerd
Notes and Links to Annell Lopez's Work Annell López is the winner of the Louise Meriwether First Book Prize and the author of the short story collection I'LL GIVE YOU A REASON from the Feminist Press. A Peter Taylor Fellow at the Kenyon Review Writers Workshops, her work has also received support from Tin House and has appeared in Guernica, American Short Fiction, Michigan Quarterly Review, Brooklyn Rail, The Common, Refinery29 and elsewhere. López received her MFA from the University of New Orleans. She is working on a novel. Buy I'll Give You a Reason Annell Lopez's Instagram For The Rumpus: “There's Always a Little Light, a Glimmer of Hope: A Conversation with Annell López” At about 2:05, Annell talks about her early relationship with bilingualism, At about 4:50, Annell shouts ut the “great place” that is Newark, NJ, and recounts early memories after her immigration At about 6:25, Annell talks about how learning English helped her develop her already burgeoning writing ability At about 8:25, Annell highlights Garcia Marquez's work in Spanish At about 9:35, Annell lists books and writers that were formative and transformative for her At about 13:25, Deesha Philyaw, Carlos Maurice Ruffin, Danielle Evans, and Chris Stuck, are referenced as inspiring contemporary writers At about 14:40, Annell talks about seeds for her short story collection and its makeup At about 16:10, the two discuss the collection's first story and the title character's anxiety around possible deportation At about 19:05, Annell reflects on the dynamics of older sibling and young sibling and mother-daughter relationships, as evidenced in the “Dark Vader” At about 20:30, Annell responds to Pete's questions about colorism as shown in some of her stories At about 22:35, from “Dark Vader,” a “problematic” Mateo is discussed, along with power dynamics, and Vanessa's reluctance to pass her GED At about 27:00, Annell talks about a character's unnamed bipolar condition, and his son's motivations in being angry towards his father At about 30:30, Pete asks about online news madness as referenced in the story collection At about 32:35, Pete links two stories and the two talk about gentrification and its treatment in the collection, and Pete is complimentary of Annell's plot structure and what is “left unsaid” At about 34:35, “Love gone stale” as a theme of the book is lauded and discussed At about 37:00, Grief and depression and the bird and beautiful “Bear Hunting Season” are discussed At about 41:30, Annell talks about how her teaching did and did not inform the treatment of teachers in her collection At about 44:30, Trauma in its many forms in the collection is discussed At about 45:45, The two explore the title story and its focus on emotional response At about 47:50, Pete highlights a story that focuses on objectification and racism and Annell's apt second-person usage and diction; she focuses on the story's universality and realism At about 50:05, “The Other Carmen” is explored, including ideas of body shaming, body positivity At about 52:40, Annell explains some “Easter eggs” and “crossover characters” and Pete is complimentary of story endings At about 53:40, Pete asks Annell about the importance of staged photoshoots in a story in the collection At about 55:55, Annell talks about the importance of titles after Pete cites her prowess with same At about 57:45, Pete fanboys about the collection's last story At about 59:30, Annell responds to Pete's question about significance of the collection At about 1:00:45, Annell gives social media and other contact info You can now subscribe to the podcast on Apple Podcasts, and leave me a five-star review. You can also ask for the podcast by name using Alexa, and find the pod on Stitcher, Spotify, and on Amazon Music. Follow Pete on IG, where he is @chillsatwillpodcast, or on Twitter, where he is @chillsatwillpo1. You can watch other episodes on YouTube-watch and subscribe to The Chills at Will Podcast Channel. Please subscribe to both the YouTube Channel and the podcast while you're checking out this episode. Pete is very excited to have one or two podcast episodes per month featured on the website of Chicago Review of Books. The audio will be posted, along with a written interview culled from the audio. His latest conversation, with Episode 265 guest Carvell Wallace, is up on the website. A big thanks to Rachel León and Michael Welch at Chicago Review. Sign up now for The Chills at Will Podcast Patreon: it can be found at patreon.com/chillsatwillpodcastpeterriehl Check out the page that describes the benefits of a Patreon membership, including cool swag and bonus episodes. Thanks in advance for supporting Pete's one-man show, his DIY podcast and his extensive reading, research, editing, and promoting to keep this independent podcast pumping out high-quality content! This month's Patreon bonus episode will feature an exploration of the wonderful poetry of Khalil Gibran. I have added a $1 a month tier for “Well-Wishers” and Cheerleaders of the Show. This is a passion project of Pete's, a DIY operation, and he'd love for your help in promoting what he's convinced is a unique and spirited look at an often-ignored art form. The intro song for The Chills at Will Podcast is “Wind Down” (Instrumental Version), and the other song played on this episode was “Hoops” (Instrumental)” by Matt Weidauer, and both songs are used through ArchesAudio.com. Please tune in for Episode 275 with Deborah Jackson-Taffa, whose 2024 memoir Whiskey Tender was a finalist for the 2024 National Book Award for Nonfiction; earned a MFA in nonfiction writing from the Univ of IA; director of the MFA creative writing program at the Institute of American Indian Arts in Santa Fe, NM The episode airs on March 11.
DARK VADER IN YOU | WS#415 | October 6th, 2024 | Victory Church #VictoryChurch #OdessaTX
This week, Wes, Matt, Jeff and Becca talk about Dragon Con, ribbons, football and debate James Earl Jones' best movie.
Not all that long ago in a galaxy not all that far away… A band the likes of which the universe had never seen was formed for one purpose — to create an unstoppable musical “force” known as GALACTIC EMPIRE. By reinterpreting classic selections from legendary composer JOHN WILLIAMS' iconic scores from the STAR WARS SAGA into guitar-driven heavy metal, GALACTIC EMPIRE has created a musical juggernaut feared in many systems. Comprised of some of the most infamous and feared villains in the galaxy — lead guitarist Dark Vader, drummer Boba Sett, guitarists Red Guard and Shadow Ranger, and bassist Bass Commander — GALACTIC EMPIRE's commitment to their mission is unparalleled. From a foreboding rendition of ‘The Imperial March' to the sweeping guitars of ‘Duel of the Fates', the band's faithful translations of WILLIAMS' classic scores has created a new “force” where fandom and music overlap. If this is exciting for you, check them out, and check out our interview with them. @galacticempireofficial https://galacticempireband.com/ https://www.facebook.com/galacticempireofficial Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Suivez Douaa Kachache Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/theonlydouaa/ Tiktok | https://www.tiktok.com/@theonlydouaa Facebook | https://www.facebook.com/douaakach/ Prochains spectacles | http://douaakachache.com/ _ Suivez Sinem Kara Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/sinemkaraofficiel/?hl=fr Tiktok | https://www.tiktok.com/@sinemkaraofficiel Facebook | https://www.facebook.com/sinemkaraofficiel Prochains spectacles | https://sinemkaraofficiel.com/ _ Suivez Hash The One : https://linktr.ee/hash_the1 Il est important de dénoncer toute forme d'intimidation qu'elle soit physique ou verbale! Si tu as besoin d'aide voici quelques ressources: https://jeunessejecoute.ca/information/guide-de-soutien-sur-lintimidation/ https://educaloi.qc.ca/capsules/intimidation-et-la-violence-a-l-ecole/
Jesse Starcher, Robert Cooper and Mark Radulich present their Galactic Empire Special Edition 2023 Album Review as part of the MHOD Jukebox!Not all that long ago in a galaxy not all that far away… A band the likes of which the universe had never seen was formed for one purpose — to create an unstoppable musical “force” known as GALACTIC EMPIRE.By reinterpreting classic selections from legendary composer JOHN WILLIAMS' iconic scores from the STAR WARS SAGA into guitar driven heavy metal, GALACTIC EMPIRE has created a musical juggernaut feared in many systems.Comprised of some of the most infamous and feared villains in the galaxy — lead guitarist Dark Vader, drummer Boba Sett, guitarists Red Guard and Shadow Ranger, and bassist Bass Commander — GALACTIC EMPIRE's commitment to their mission is unparalleled.From a foreboding rendition of ‘The Imperial March' to the sweeping guitars of ‘Duel of the Fates', the band's faithful translations of WILLIAMS' classic scores has created a new “force” where fandom and music overlap.We also discuss GameSpot.com's Every Star Wars Movie and TV Show Ranked, From A New Hope to Andor.All of that plus video reviews of A Star Wars Is Born – “Shallow” Parody (Nerdist Presents), SCAR SYMMETRY - Scorched Quadrant and The Black Satans - The Satan Of Hell.Disclaimer: The following may contain offensive language, adult humor, and/or content that some viewers may find offensive – The views and opinions expressed by any one speaker does not explicitly or necessarily reflect or represent those of Mark Radulich or W2M Network.Mark Radulich and his wacky podcast on all the things:https://linktr.ee/markkind76alsosnapchat: markkind76FB Messenger: Mark Radulich LCSWTiktok: @markradulichtwitter: @MarkRadulich
This week on @whenwifegivesyoulemons John has a nope. John and Joy talk more about their Vegas trip. John and Brodie have the great fart off, Caleb has holes in his face, and we get to see family. #piercing #septumpiercing #relationship
Star Wars Comics Ep 470: Star War: Bounty Hunters #20, Dark Vader's Dishes & B-Movie Acting / Weird Science Marvel Comics - Valance finds out he was lied to, but Vader doesn't care!Help Support All of Our Shows by sending us a tip Here: https://ko-fi.com/weirdsciencecomicsKeywords: Marvel Comics, marvel, Comic Books, Comics, Marvel Comic Books, X-men, Star Wars, Spider-Man, Avengers, fantastic four, pop culture, television, moviesThe Weird Science Comics YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@WeirdScienceComics Join our Patreon and help us feel loved for as little as $1/Month @ https://Patreon.com/WeirdScience Click Here for Weird Science Links: https://campsite.bio/weirdsciencecomics Keywords: Marvel Comics, marvel, Comic Books, Comics, Marvel Comic Books, X-men, Star Wars, Spider-Man, Avengers, fantastic four, pop culture, television, movies ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
In this episode, Drs. Mikel Del Rosario and Frank Turek discuss how how comic book movies can reveal truths about God and point to Christ, focusing on Marvel characters like Captain America and Iron Man as well as DC characters like Batman and Wonder Woman. Plus, a bonus case study based on the tragic hero of the Star Wars franchise, Dark Vader. Discover the spiritual "easter eggs" that no one noticed in popular superhero movies!
Y'all, why is Thrawn so mean to me?
La scène se déroule en 2005.Dans une grande pièce, deux personnes discutent de Dark Vader. Un peu comme deux fans de la Guerredes Etoiles le feraient.Les arguments fusent : "Dark Vader" ne ferait jamais ça" – "Mais si, car son passé n'a pas disparu, il n'apas été effacé", "Non mais son comportementr ne changera qu'au dernier moment, là c'est trop tôt", "lecôté obscur de la force connaît des failles, des doutes, des hésitations", ..Le genre de discussion sur les réseaux sociaux où après la séance cinéma d'un des films d'une trilogie.Sauf que ces deux personnes qui argumentent sont Ronald D Moore, le scénariste des nouvelles sériesStar Trek et, très récemment, de la série Battlestar Galactica,... et George Lucas en personne.Et leur échange n'est pas une discussion de fans autour d'un verre mais une séance de travail.Avec d'autres scénaristes autour d'eux, Américains, Australiens et Anglais. Que des cadors, desspécialistes de la science fiction télévisée comme Chris Chibnal, le futur créateur de Broadchurch etshowrunner actuel de Dr Who, Matt Graham qui a créé Life on Mars. Tous les deux mois, tous lesscénaristes se retrouvent pour une séance de travail de 15 jours au Skywalker Ranch. Ils travaillent surune toute nouvelle série télé, qui se déroule dans l'univers Star Wars.Oui, une série Star Wars. Pas une série animée, pas un téléfilm : une série. Une grande série télé.Une série qui n'a jamais été tournée.Texte & Voix : Alain CarrazéEncore plus de Podcast à écouter ici sur PODCAST STORY
Los Mejores Malos Podcast - Street Fighter 6En este gran capítulos conversamos del gran estreno de Street Fighter 6, que llego con todas las expectativas por los aires algo que no le gusto a muchos fanáticos fue, que pusieron a unos de sus personajes principales hacer bailes en Fornite.Fornite Trae Cambio de temporada TOTALMENTE diferente, trae a personajes nuevo como a DARK VADER el icónico personaje de STAR WARSResident Evil sigue dando de que habla, pues lanzo su trailer Oficial del nuevo video juego, y es algo totalmente GENIAL!!!espero que le gusten el capitulo.
We kick off the show talking about May the 4th and how it is a big day for Star Wars fans. Alexis thought it was Dark Vader instead of Darth Vader lol. We give our best advice to the listeners with 30 seconds of therapy . We also let you brag on your kids with my kids better than yours. We shoutout some local instagrams that are doing something pretty cool on the platform and we try to help them gain more followers. It is Mental Health Awareness Month- What are you doing for your mental health!? We end the show with adult conversation and if you've ever created a "Movie" or would you create one!?
We kick off the show talking about May the 4th and how it is a big day for Star Wars fans. Alexis thought it was Dark Vader instead of Darth Vader lol. We give our best advice to the listeners with 30 seconds of therapy . We also let you brag on your kids with my kids better than yours. We shoutout some local instagrams that are doing something pretty cool on the platform and we try to help them gain more followers. It is Mental Health Awareness Month- What are you doing for your mental health!? We end the show with adult conversation and if you've ever created a "Movie" or would you create one!?
Is reverse childbirth possible? Show me your decroded Dark Vader tattoo. Dan would rather be melted than live in a basement. Go for your dreams. Be a Josh Brolin impersonator. Call 1-800-PP-5-1-Doo-Doo. I'm in your corner. Support Story of the Year on Patreon: patreon.com/storyoftheyear Get Story of the Year merch: storyoftheyearmerch.com Follow Story of the Year on social media: Instagram twitter Dan: Instagram twitter Adam: Instagram twitter Josh: Instagram twitter Ryan: Instagram Story of the year, page avenue, in the wake of determination, the black swan, the constant, wolves, until the day I die, Pabst blue ribbon, liquid death, emo, emo nite, emo's not dead, pop-punk, punk, screamo, warped tour, vans warped tour, Kevin Lyman, the used, Atreyu, my chemical romance, Yellowcard, William Ryan key, bayside, Silverstein, Shane told, Saosin, every time I die, Anberlin, Glassjaw, he is legend, destroy rebuild until god shows, 105.7 the point, toby morse, lead singer syndrome, prs guitars, Ernie ball, music man, A Day to Remember, Beartooth --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/pageavenuecrew/support
They just buried my uncle's mortal body RIH as Dark Vader superfriends
THEORY THURSDAY - Today I'm going to dive into the relationship Yoda still had with Anakin even after he turned into Darth Vader. Yoda's Force connection with Darth Vader is present as he lives alone on Dagobah. As Vader confronts Obi-Wan in A New Hope and fights him, Yoda senses Vader's emotions. Remarkably enough, Yoda is still able to connect with him but even more fascinating, Yoda refers to him as Anakin while he is in this Darth Vader state. Let's explore more about this interesting connection between Yoda and Dark Vader. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The War of the Bounty Hunters has come to a galaxy far, far away! It's been a quick minute since we've sat down and dug into the slew of ongoing Star Wars comics. So, what better excuse is there to get back into the swing of things then a new six-month crossover event that's spread across 30+ comic books? We've also got some fun news stories to discuss, involving Funko Pops, soap, and samurai inspired Sith ronin. The crew of Talkin' Tauntauns is the AIPT Star Wars dream team: Event Coordinator JJ Travers, Producer Jim Lehane, and Contributor Nicole Herviou. Join us as we discuss the latest news in Star Wars, as well as our thoughts on the books, comics, TV series, and movies from a galaxy far, far away. Find us on Twitter for more Star Wars conversation:Talkin' TauntaunsJJJimNicoleBe on the show and email us at TalkinTauntauns@AIPTComics.com. You can find Talkin' Tauntauns on iTunes, Google Play, Spotify, Simplecast, Pandora, iHeartRadio, or right on AIPT. As always, if you enjoy the show, be sure to leave us a review, subscribe to the show, and tell your friends!Looking for more Star Wars out of AIPT and the Talkin' Tauntauns crew? Sign up for our Patreon and unlock access to our Discord community and Star Wars book club.
This may be the longest Bricking News we've every had! But that is what we are here for, to bring you all the LEGO News from the week, no matter how long! Lots of fun new sets and rumors coming out. Star War, Botanical garden sets, Ikea all take center stage. But first I NEED YOUR HELP!TWO of my LEGO designers were accepted into the LEGO House Contest. I am asking for you to PLEASE VOTE on them! They are both linked right here for an easy way to vote. Comment too to drive up interest I would truly appreciate all my listeners help!LEGO Contest Biltmore Mansion LinkLEGO Contest Playscaper LinkThe news from the week:Ikea LEGO meeting rooms at Google HQRumor new Batman tumblerColosseum set outdated already!?LEGO helps rebuild coral reefPSA to Dark Vader helmet21056 Taj MahalMechazilla!10,000 tiny instruments albumBad Batch Shuttle2021 Speed ChampionsFort worth Botanic LEGO GardenIkea LEGO ManualsMandalorian exclusive set10289 Bird of ParadiseSummer 2021 brickheadzBotanical collection back in stockCity Wildlife with elephant!LEGO Ideas sets... 57 to review!LEGO wheel and track benchmarksDesigner interviews posted every Monday!Bricking News posted every Friday!Question: What do I say A LOT of on the podcast? and it's not "Umm" lol message me and whoever get's it first wins a fun prize!Have a question? Want to be a guest? Send me a message!Instagram.com/back2brick2Check my pages out!Back 2 Brick Links!Back 2 Brick Podcast is not an affiliate nor endorsed by the LEGO Group.LEGO, the LEGO logo, the Minifigure, and the Brick and Knob configurations are trademarks of the LEGO Group of Companies. ©2020 The LEGO Group.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/legostud)
Broken For The Purpose Editor Ebony Walker listen as she talks about her love for what she does, how she felt when she started editing my book, the advice she gives potential writers and yes we play So Random... Yoda or Dark Vader??
Broken For The Purpose Editor Ebony Walker listen as she talks about her love for what she does, how she felt when she started editing my book, the advice she gives potential writers and yes we play So Random... Yoda or Dark Vader??
Here is the conclusion of the special conversation I had on stage at a Traffic Secrets event with a friend and a student, Nic Fitzgerald. Hit me up on IG! @russellbrunson Text Me! 208-231-3797 Join my newsletter at marketingsecrets.com ---Transcript--- Hey everybody, welcome to Marketing Secrets podcast. I’m so excited, I’m here on stage right now at the Two Comma Club X event with Mr. Nic Fitzgerald onstage. A year ago I gave a podcast to him about how to make it rain and this is section number two. Now those of you who don’t know, in the last 12 months since I did that podcast he’s been making it rain and he’s been changing his life, his family’s lives, but more importantly, other people’s lives as well. And it’s been really cool, so that’s what we’re going to cover today during this episode of the podcast. So welcome back you guys. I’m here on stage with Nic Fitzgerald, so excited. So I made a list of seven things that if I was to sit in a room with him in front of a whole bunch of people I’d be like, “Hey Nic, you’re doing awesome, but here’s some things to look at that I think will help you a lot with what you’re doing.” So number one, when Nic first kind of started into this movement that he’s trying to create, I don’t know when it was, if you created this before or after. When did you create the Star Wars video? Nic: This was, we talked in July, it was September/October. So a few months later. Russell: How many of you guys have seen his Star Wars video? Okay, I’m so glad. For those who are listening, about 10% of the room raised their hand, the other 90% who are friends and followers and fans of Nic have never seen the Star Wars video. His Star Wars video is his origin story and it is one of the best videos I have ever, by far the best video I’ve seen him do, it is insanely good. It comes, do you want to talk about what happened in the video? It’s insanely good. Nic: So I told the story of, I’m a huge Star Wars nerd, so if you didn’t know that, now you do. When I was young my grandma who lived in the same neighborhood as me, she took me to go see Return of the Jedi in the movie theater and I was such a Star Wars nerd, even at a young age, that when I was playing at the neighbors house, and you know, it’s the 80s, so mom and dad are like, “Nic, come home for dinner.” That kind of thing, I would ignore them. I would not come home until they called me “Luke”. No lie. I would make them call me Luke, or I would ignore them. I would not hear them. Russell: Had I known this in high school I would have teased him relentlessly. Nic: So my grandma took me and I remember going and it was so fun because we took the bus, it was just a fun thing. And we went and I just remember walking in and handing my ticket to the ticket person. And then popcorn and just the smells of everything. And again, this is the 80s so walking in the movie theater; I almost lost a shoe in the sticky soda, {sound effects} going on. I just remember how my feet stuck to the floor and all that stuff. And then just being so excited to see my heroes on the big screen and Dark Vader, I just remember watching it. This is such a silly thing to get emotional about, but you know I remember the emperor and Darth Vader dying and all that stuff. It was just like, ah. It was a perfect day. Sorry sound dude. But it was just a perfect day with my grandma who has always been dear to me. So the purpose of that video, I’d put it off for a long time. I knew I needed to tell my own story if I’m going to be helping somebody else tell theirs. And I put it off for a long time, because working through things, I was afraid that if it sucked, if the story was terrible, if the visuals were crappy, that was a reflection on me and my skills. I had worked on a bazillion Hallmark Christmas movies, you know how they put out like 17 trillion Christmas movies every year, if one of those sucks, no offense, they’re not riveting television. Russell: They all suck. Nic: That wasn’t a reflection on me, I was just doing the lighting or the camera work. I didn’t write the story, it wasn’t my story. But this was me, so I put it off for a long time because I knew if I didn’t execute how I envisioned it, that it would reflect poorly on me, and it would be like I was a fraud. So the purpose of the video, there were three purposes. One to tell a story and get people to connect with me on a personal level. As I told that story here, how many of you remembered your feet sticking to the floor of a movie theater? How many of you, when I talk about the smell of popcorn and that sound, you felt and heard and smelled that. So it was one thing, I wanted people to connect with me and just see that I was just like you. Then I wanted to show that I could make a pretty picture. So I had that and I used my family members as the actors. And then I went and talked about how…and then I wanted to use it to build credibility. I’ve worked on 13 feature films and two television series and shot news for the NBC affiliate and worked in tons of commercials. So I’ve learned from master story tellers and now I want to help other people find and tell their story. And then I showed clips of stories that I tell throughout the years. So that was, I just remember specifically when I finally went and made it live, I made a list of about 20 people, my Dream 100 I guess you could say. I just wanted to send them and be like, “Hey, I made this video. I would love for you to watch it.” And Russell’s on that list. So I sent that out and made it live and then it was just kind of funny, it didn’t go viral, I got like 5000 views in a day, and it was like “whoa!” kind of thing. But it was just one of those things that I knew I needed to tell my story and if I wanted to have any credibility as a story teller, not as a videographer, but as a story teller, being able to help people connect, and connect hearts and build relationships with their audience, I had to knock it out of the park. So that was my attempt at doing that. Russell: And the video’s amazing, for the 10% of the room who saw it, it is amazing. Now my point here for Nic, but also for everyone here, I wrote down, is tell your story too much. Only 10% of the room has ever seen that video or ever heard it. How many of you guys have heard my potato gun story more than a dozen times? Almost the entire room, for those that are listening. Tell your story to the point where you are so sick and tired of telling the story and hearing it, that you just want to kill yourself, and then tell it again. And then tell it again. And then tell it again, because it is amazing. The video is amazing, the story is amazing. How many of you guys feel more connected to him after hearing that story right now? It’s amazing. Tell t he story too much. All of us are going to be like, “I don’t want to hear the story. I don’t want to tell the story again.” You should be telling that story over and over and over again. That video should be showing it. At least once a week you should be following everyone, retargeting ads of that video. That video should be, everyone should see it. You’ve got 5,000 views which is amazing, you should get 5,000 views a day, consistently telling that story, telling that story. Because you’re right, it’s beautiful, it’s amazing and people see that and they’re like, “Oh my gosh, I need that for my business. I need to be able to tell my story the way he told that story, because the connection is flawless.” And I think my biggest thing for you right now, is tell your story more. Tell that thing. You’re telling good stories, but that story, that’s like your linchpin, that’s the thing that if you can tell that, it’s going to keep people connected to you for forever. Anyone who’s seen that video, you have a different level of connection. It’s amazing, it’s shot beautifully. You see his kids looking at the movies, with lights flashing, it’s beautiful. So telling your story more, that’d be the biggest thing. It’s just like, all the time telling that story over and over and over again. That’s number one. Alright, number two, this one’s not so much for you as much for most of everybody else in here, but number two is that energy matters a lot. I’m not talking about, I’m tired during the day. I’m talking about when you are live, or you are talking in front of people, your energy matters a lot. I was hanging out with Dana Derricks, how many of you guys know Dana, our resident goat farmer? By the way, he’s asked every time I mention his name is please not send him anymore goats. He’s gotten like 2 or 3 goats in the last month from all of our friends and family members here in the community. Please stop sending him goats. He loves them but he doesn’t want any more. Anyway, what’s interesting, I was talking to Dana, and he’s like, “Do you know the biggest thing I’ve learned from you?” and I’m like, “No. what?” and I thought it was going to be like dream 100 and things like that. No, the biggest thing that Dana learned from me, he told me, was that energy matters a lot. He’s like, “When I hang out with you, you’re kind of like blah, but when you get on stage you’re like, baaahh!” and I started telling him, the reason why is when I first started this career, in fact, I have my brother right now pulling all the video clips of me from like 12 or 13 years ago, when I had a shaved head and I was awkward like, “Hi, my name is Russell Brunson.” And we’re trying to make this montage of me over 15 years of doing this and how awkward and weird I was, and how it took 8-10 years until I was normal and started growing my hair out. But I’m trying to show that whole montage, but if you look at it like, I was going through that process and the biggest thing I learned is that if I talked to people like this, when you’re on video you sound like this. The very first, I think I’d have an idea and then I’d just do stupid things. So I saw an infomercial, so I’m like I should do an infomercial. So I hired this company to make an infomercial and next thing I know two weeks later I’m in Florida and there’s this host on this show and he’s like the cheesiest cheese ball ever. I’m so embarrassed. He asked me a question and I’m like, “Well, um, you know, duh, duh…” and he’s like, “Whoa, cut, cut, cut.” He’s like, “Dude, holy crap. You have no energy.” I’m like, “No, I feel really good. I have a lot of energy right now.” He’s like, “No, no you don’t understand. When you’re on tv, you have to talk like this to sound normal. If you just talk normal, you sound like you’re asleep.” I’m like, “I don’t know.” So we did this whole infomercial and he’s like all over the top and I’m just like, trying to go a little bit higher and it was awkward. I went back and watched it later, and he sounded completely normal and I looked like I was dead on the road. It was weird. Brandon Fischer, I don’t know if he’s still in the audience, but we did…Brandon’s back here. So four years ago when Clickfunnels first came out we made these videos that when you first signed up we gave away a free t-shirt. How many of you guys remember seeing those videos? I made those videos and then they lasted for like four years, and then we just reshot them last week because it’s like, “Oh wow, the demo video when we’re showing CLickfunnels does not look like Clickfunnels anymore. It’s completely changed in four years.” So Todd’s like, “You have to make a new video.” I’m like, “I don’t want to make a video.’ So finally we made the new videos, recorded them and got them up there and we posted them online, and before we posted them on, I went and watched the old ones, and I watched the old ones and I was like, “Oh my gosh, this is just four years ago, I am so depressing. How did anybody watch this video?” It was bad, right Brandon. It was like painfully bad. I was like, “oh my gosh.” That was just four years ago. Imagine six years ago, or ten years. It was really, really bad. And when I notice the more energy you have, the more energy everyone else has. It seems weird at first, but always stretch more than you feel comfortable, and it seems normal, and then you’ll feel better with it and better with it. But what’s interesting about humans is we are attracted to energy. I used to hate people talking energy talk, because I thought it was like the nerdy woo-woo crap. But it’s so weird and real actually. I notice this in all aspects of my life. When I come home at night, usually I am beat up and tired and worn out. I get up early in the morning, and then I work super hard, I get home and I get out of the car and I come to the door and before I open the door, I’m always like, Okay if I come in like, ugh, my whole family is going to be depressed with me.” They’ll all lower to my energy level. So I sit there and I get into state and I’m like, okay, whew. I open the door and I’m like, “What’s up guys!! I’m home!” and all the sudden my kids are like, “Oh dad’s home!” and they start running in, it’s this huge thing, it’s crazy, and then the tone is set, everyone’s energy is high and the rest of the night’s amazing. When I come in the office, I walk in and realize I’m the leader of this office and if I come in like, “Hey guys, what’s up? Hey Nic, what’s up?” Then everyone’s going to be like {sound effect}. So I’m like, okay when I come in I have to come in here, otherwise everyone is going to be down on a normal level. I have to bring people up. So we walk in the office now and I’m like, “What’s up everybody, how’s it going?” and I’m excited and they’re like, “Oh.” And everyone’s energy rises and the whole company grows together. So l love when Dave walks through the door, have you guys ever noticed this? When Dave walks through the door, I’m at a 10, Dave’s like at a 32 and it’s just like, he wakes up and comes over to my house at 4:30 in the morning to lift weights. I sleep in an hour later, and I come in at 5:45 or something, and I walk in and I’m just like, “I want to die.” And I walk in and he’s like, “Hey how’s it going?.” I’m like, “Really good man. You’ve been here for an hour.” And all the sudden I’m like, oh my gosh I feel better. Instantly raised up. It’s kind of like tuning forks. Have you noticed this? If you get two tuning forks at different things and you wack one, and you wack the other one, and you bring them close together, what will happen is the waves will increase and they end up going at the exact same level. So energy matters. The higher your energy, the higher everyone else around you will be, on video, on audio, on face…everything, energy matters a lot. So that’s number two, when you’re making videos, thinking about that. Alright number three, okay this, you were like 90% there and I watched the whole thing and I was so excited and then you missed the last piece and I was like, “Oh it was so good.” So a year after that Facebook message came, you did a Facebook live one year later to the day, and he told that story on Facebook live. And I was like, “Oh my gosh this is amazing.” And he told that story, and he was talking about it, and I was emotional, going through the whole thing again. This is so cool, this is so cool. And he told the story about the podcast, and this podcast was an hour long, and the thing and his life changed and all this stuff… And I know that me and a whole bunch of you guys, a whole bunch of entrepreneurs listened to this story and they’re at bated breath, “This is amazing, this is amazing.” And he gets to the very end, “Alright guys, see you tomorrow.” Boom, clicks off. And I was like, “Aaahhh!” How can you leave me in that state? I need something, I need something. So the note here is I said, make offers for everything. Think about this, at the end when you ended, and everyone’s thinking, I want to hear that episode, where is that? How would it be? Now imagine you take the opportunity at the very end that says, “How many of you guys would like to hear that episode where Russell actually made me a personal podcast? And how many of you guys would actually like if I gave you my commentary about what I learned and why it was actually important to me? All you gotta do right now is post down below and write ‘I’m in.’ and I’ll add you to my messenger list and I’ll send you that podcast along with the recording where I actually told you what this meant to me.” Boom, now all those people listening are now on his list. Or they can even go opt in somewhere. But all you did was tell the story and everything and we were all sitting with bated breath and I was just like, at the end make the offer. You guys want the stuff I talked about, you want the thing? You want the thing? And then you send them somewhere and now you captured them and consider them longer term and you can do more things with them. It was like, hook, story, dude where’s my offer? Give me something. But it was awesome. How many of you guys felt that way when you listened to that thing and you’re just like, “I don’t even know where to find that episode. Russell’s got eight thousand episodes everywhere, I don’t even know where to look for it.” You could have been like, here’s the link. Just the link….if you guys can’t figure out how to make an offer, go listen to a whole bunch of stuff, find something amazing and be like, “oh my gosh you guys, I was listening to this Tim Ferris podcast, he did like 800 episodes, every one is like 18 hours long, they’re really hard to listen to, but I found this one from 3 ½-4 years ago where he taught this concept and it was insane. It was amazing; I learned this and this. How many of you want to know what that is? Okay, I have the link, if you message me down below I’ll send you the link to exactly where to find that episode.” Everyone will give it to you. You’ll be like, “But it’s free on the internet Russell.” It doesn’t matter. You know where it’s at and they don’t. They will give you their contact information in exchange for you giving them a direct link to the link. Back before I had anything to give away for opt ins, guess what I used to do. I used to go to YouTube and I would find cool videos from famous people. One of my favorite ones we did was I went and typed in YouTube, “Robert Kiyosaki” because he was one of my big mentors at the time. And there was all these amazing Robert Kiyosaki videos on YouTube for free. Tons of them. Hour long training from Robert Kiyosaki. Four hour long event from Robert Kiyosaki. All this stuff for free listed in YouTube. So I made a little Clickfunnels membership site, I got all the free videos and put them inside a members area and just like, “Tab one, Robert Kiyosaki talking about investing, Robert Kiyosaki talking about stocks, Robert Kiyosaki talking….” And I just put all the videos in there and made a squeeze page like, “Hey, who wants a whole bunch of free, my favorite Robert Kiyosaki videos?” and I made a little landing page, people opt in, I give them access to the membership site, and then I went and targeted Robert Kiyosaki’s audience and built a huge list off his people. Dream 100. Imagine with Dream 100 instead of doing just one campaign to all the people, if each person in your dream 100 you made a customized membership site with the free content right now, be like, “Hey, you’ve listened to a lot of Grant Cardone, he’s got four podcasts, 5000 episodes, there’s only four that are actually really, really good. Do you guys want to know what they are? Opt in here, I’ll give you the four best episodes of all. I currated all these for you to give you the four best.” And target Grant’s audience with that, now you got all his buyers coming into your world. Is that alright, is that good. Alright number four ties along with this. Number four, start building a list ASAP. I don’t think I’ve ever seen you do a call to action to get a list anywhere, have I? After today’s session you’re …..just build a list. If you got nothing from this event at all, every time you do a hook and story, put them somewhere to build a list, because that’s the longevity. Because that’s where if Zuckerberg snaps his finger and you lose all your fans and followings and friends, and all the sudden you’re trying to build over somewhere else, it won’t matter because you’ll have those people somewhere external and now you can message them and bring them back into whatever world you need them to be at. But that’s how you build stability in business. It’s also how you sell this time, you want to sell it the next time and the next time, the list is the key. Funnel Hacking Live, the first Funnel Hacking Live it was a lot of work and we sold out 600 people in the room, and we kept growing the list and growing the list, the next year we did 1200. Then we did 1500, last year was 3000, this year we’re going to be at 5000. We’re building up the list and building up pressure and excitement and then when you release it, it gives you the ability to blow things up really, really fast. Okay, that was number four. Okay number five, I wrote down integration marketing, adding to other’s offers to build a buyer list. So this is a little sneaky tactic we used to back in the day when I didn’t have my own list, but I had a couple of skills and talents which you do happen to have, which is nice. If you have no skills this won’t work, but if you have skills you’re lucky. So Frank Kern used to do this as well. Frank is sneaky. He used to do this all the time and I saw him doing it and I’m like, “Oh my gosh, he’s brilliant.” So Frank did a one hour presentation somewhere and he called it Mind Control, it wasn’t Mass Control, but it was something like about how to control the minds of your prospects through manipulation and something sneaky. And the title alone was amazing. It was a one hour presentation he gave somewhere. And he put it on these DVDs and what he did, he went to like Dan Kennedy and he’s like, “Hey Dan, you have all of your buyer and you send them this newsletter every single month,” at the time they had 13000 active members, these were their best buyers. He’s like, “This DVD I sell for like a thousand bucks. Do you want to give it to all your people for free?” And Dan’s like, “sure.” And all the sudden the next month, Franks got his best CD with his best stuff in the mailbox of the 13000 best customers, every single person that Dan Kennedy’s been collecting for the last 15 years. So think about this. With your skill set, look at the other people in the market, all the dream 100 who are doing things and how do you create something you can plug into their offers, and every single time one of those people sell a product, your face is popping up as well. It’s called integration marketing, my first mentor Mark Joyner wrote a book called Integration Marketing, it’s a really fast read. You can read it in an hour, but it will get your mind set thinking about it. How can I integrate with what other people are always doing? Because I can go and make a sell, and make another sell, but I was like, when we launched Clickfunnels I was like, “How can I figure out other people’s sales processes that are already happening and somehow inject myself into all these other sales processes?” That way every single time Steven Larsen sells something or someone else sells something, or all these people are selling something, it always somehow gets flown back to me. I want every product, every course, everything happening in the internet marketing world to somehow have people saying my name. That’s my goal. How many of you guy have been to other people’s events and I’m not there and they say my name? It makes me so happy. I get the instagrams from some of you guys, “Hey so and so just said your name.” I’m like, that’s so good. How have I done that? I spent a lot of my life integrating into everybody’s offers. Initially when I first got started, every single person who had a product, I was an interview in everyone’s product. I was like, looking at people launching a product, specific product launches coming, I’d contact them. Product launch is coming up, “Hey man, is there any way I could do a cool thing for your people? I could create this and give it to you and you could plug it into your product?” and everyone’s like, ‘Sure, that’d be awesome.” And all the sudden, boom, they get 5000 new buyers came in and every single one of them got my thing. They’re hearing my name, hearing my voice and it’s just constant integration. I think about how I met Joe Vitale, I talked about that earlier with the greatest showman. He was in an interview in a course I bought from Mark Joyner, I listened to it, fell in love with Joe Vitale, bought his stuff, given him tons of money over the years, a whole bunch of good stuff because he was integrated in that. So looking at other ways to integrate, the skill set that you already have into other people’s marketing channels because then you’re leveraging anytime any of these partners make a sell, you’re getting customers coming through that flow as well. Cool? Nic: Yeah. Russell: That was number five. Number six, I call this one rainmaker projects, because we talked about rainmaker during the first podcast interview. So rainmaker projects are, and again when I first started my career I did tons of these, where it’s like, I was really good at one piece. For you, you’re really good at video and story telling. And I look out here and be like, okay who is someone else here that is awesome? So and so is really good at making a product on Facebook ads. “You’re really good at Facebook ads, so I’ll do the video for this course, you do the Facebook, you do the actual ads for us.” And then, you’re awesome at doing the traffic and you bring in four or five people, like this little avenger team, and you create a cobranded product together and you launch it and everyone makes a bunch of money, split all the money, 50/50/50/50, that makes more than 100,but you know what I’m talking about, everyone splits the money, everyone splits the customer list and all the sudden you’ve all pulled your efforts, your energy, your talents together and everyone leaves with some cash, and you also leave with the customer list, and that’s when you start growing really, really rapidly. When I started I didn’t have a customer list, I had a very small one. But I had a couple of skill sets so that’s why I did tons of these things. That’s like, if you guys know any of my old friends like Mike Filsaime, Gary Ambrose, I could list off all the old partners we had back in the day, and that’s what we did all the time, these little rainmaker projects. We didn’t call them that back in the day, but that’s what it was. It was just like, we all knew what our skill sets were, and it’s like, let’s come together, let’s make a project. This isn’t going to be how we change the world, it’s not going to be something we’re going to scale and grow, but it’s like, it’s going to be a project, we put it together, we launch it, make some money, get some customers, get our name out in the market, and then we step away from it and then we all go back to our own businesses. It’s not like, that’s why it’s funny because a lot of times people are scared of these. Like, “Well, how do we set up the business structure? Who’s going to be the owner? Who’s the boss?” No, none of that. This is an in and out project where all the rainmakers come together and you create something amazing for a short period of time, you split the money and you go back home with the money and the customers. But it gave you a bump in status, a big bump in customer lists, a big bump in cash and then all those things kind of rise and if you do enough of those your status keeps growing and growing and growing, and it’s a really fast easy way to continue to grow. How many of you guys want to do a rainmaker project with Nic right now? Alright, very, very cool. Alright, and then I got one last, this is number seven. This kind of ties back to dream 100. The last thing I talked about was, and again this is kind of for everyone in the group, is the levels of the dream 100. I remember when I first started this process, I first got the concept and I didn’t know it was the dream 100 back then, but I was looking at all the different people that would have been on my dream 100 list. It was Mark Joyner, Joe Vitale, all these people that for me were top tier. Tony Robbins, Richard Branson, and I was like, oh, and I started trying to figure out how to get in those spots. And the more I tried, it was so hard to get through the gatekeeper, it was impossible to get through all these gatekeepers, these people. I was like, “Man don’t people care about me. I’m just a young guy trying to figure this stuff out and they won’t even respond to my calls or my emails. I can’t even get through, I thought these people really cared.” Now to be on the flip side of that, I didn’t realize what life is actually like for that, for people like that. For me, I understand that now at a whole other level. We’ve got a million and a half people on our subscriber list. We have 68000 customers, we’ve got coaching programs, got family, got friends. We have to put up barriers to protect yourself or it’s impossible. I felt, I can’t even tell you how bad I feel having Brent this morning, “Can you tell everyone to not do pictures with me.” It’s not that I don’t want to, but do you want me to tell you what actually happens typically? This is why we have to put barriers around ourselves. Here’s my phone, I’ll be in a room, like Funnel Hacking Live and there will be 3000 people in the room, and I’m walking through and someone’s like, “Real quick, real quick, can I get a picture?” I’m like, “I gotta go.” And they’re like, “It’ll take one second.” And I’m like, ahh, “Okay, fine, quick.” And they’re like, “Hold on.” And they get their phone out and they’re like, “Uh, uh, okay, uh, alright got it. Crap it’s flipped around. Okay, actually can you hold this, my arms not long enough can you hold it? Actually, hey you come here real quick, can you hold this so we can get a picture? Okay ready, one two three cheese.” And they grab the camera and they’re off. And for them it took one second. And that person leaves, and guess what’s behind them? A line of like 500 people. And then for the next like 8 hours, the first Funnel Hacking Live, was anyone here at the first Funnel Hacking Live? I spent 3 ½ hours up front doing pictures with everybody and I almost died afterwards. I’m like, I can’t…but I didn’t know how to say no, it was super, super hard. So I realize now, to protect your sanity, people up there have all sorts of gatekeepers and it’s hard. So the way you get through is not being more annoying, and trying to get through people. The way you get to them is by understanding the levels of that. So I tried a whole bunch of times, and I couldn’t get in so I was like, “Crap, screw those guys. They don’t like me anyway, they must be jerks, I’m sure they’re just avoiding me and I’m on a blacklist….” All the thoughts that go through your head. And at that time, I started looking around me. I started looking around and I was like, “hey, there’s some really cool people here.” And that’s when I met, I remember Mike Filsaime, Mike Filsaime at the time had just created a product he launched and he had like a list of, I don’t know, maybe 3 or 4 thousand people. And I remember I created my first product, Zipbrander, and I was all scared and I’m like ,”Hey Mike, I created this thing Zipbrander.” And he messaged back, “Dude that’s the coolest thing in the world.” A couple of things, Mike didn’t have a gatekeeper, it was just him. He got my email, he saw it, and he was like, “This is actually cool.” I’m like, “Cool, do you want to promote it?” and he’s like, “Yes, I would love to promote it.” I’m like, oh my gosh. I had never made a sale online at this point, by the way, other than a couple of little things that fell apart. I never actually made a sale of my own product. Zipbrander was my very first, my own product that I ever created. So Mike was that cool, he sent an email to his list, his 5000 person list, they came over, I had this little pop up that came to the site and bounced around, back in the day. I had 270 people opt in to my list from Mike’s email to it, and I think we made like 8 or 10 sales, which wasn’t a lot, but 67 that’s $670, they gave me half, I made $350 on an email and gained 300 people on my list. I’m like, oh my gosh this is amazing. And I asked Mike, “Who are the other people you hang out with? I don’t know very many people.” And he’s like, “Oh dude, you gotta meet this guy, he’s awesome.” And he brought me to someone else, and I’m like, “Oh this is cool. “ and Mike’s like, “Dude, I promoted Zipbrander, it was awesome, you should promote it.” And then he’s like, “Oh cool.” And he promoted Zipbrander. I’m like, oh my gosh, I got another 30-40 people on my list and there were a couple more sales. And then I asked him, “Who do you know?” and there was someone else, and we stared doing this thing and all the sudden there were 8 or 10 of us who were all at this level and we all started masterminding, networking, figuring things out, cross promote each other and what happened, what’s interesting is that all of our little brands that were small at the time started growing, and they started growing, and they started growing. All the sudden we were at the next tier. And when we got to the next tier all the sudden all these new people started being aware of us and started answering our calls and doing things, and Mike’s like, ‘Oh my gosh, I met this guy who used to be untouchable.” And he brought him in and brought them in and all the sudden we’re at the next level. And we started growing again and growing again. And the next thing we know, four years later I get a phone call from Tony Robbins assistant, they’re like, “Hey I’m sitting in a room and I got Mike Filsaime, Frank Kern, Jeff Walker, all these guys are sitting in a room with Tony Robbins and he thinks that you guys are the biggest internet nerds in the world, he’s obsessed with it and he wants to know if he can meet you in Salt Lake in like an hour.” What? Tony Robbins? I’ve emailed him 8000 times, he’s never responded even once, I thought he hated me. Not that he hated me, it’s that he had so many gatekeepers, he had no idea who I was. But eventually you start getting value and you collectively as a level of the dream 100 becomes more and more powerful. Eventually people notice you because you become the bigger people. And each tier gets bigger and bigger and bigger. So my biggest advice for you and for everybody is understanding that. Yes, it’s good to have these huge dreams and big people, but start looking around. There are so many partnerships to be had just inside this room. How many deals have you done with people in this room so far? Nic: Quite a few. Russell: More than one, right. Nic: Yeah, more than one. Russell: Start looking around you guys. Don’t always look up, up, up and try to get this thing. Look around and realize collectively, man, start doing the crossings because that’s how everyone starts growing together and there will be a time where I’ll be coming to you guys begging, “Can you please look at my stuff you guys, I have this thing called Clickfunnels. You may have heard of it. Can you please help me promote it?” And that’s what’s going to happen, okay. So the level of the dream 100 is the last thing, just don’t discount that. Because so many people are like swinging for the fence and just hoping for this homerun like I was, and it’s funny because I remember eventually people would respond to me, that I was trying for before, and they’d contact me. And I was like, oh my gosh. I realized, I thought this person hated me, I thought I was on a black list. I was assuming they were getting these emails and like, “oh, I hate this. Russell’s a scammer.” In my head right. They never saw any of them. Until they saw me, and they reached out to me and the whole dynamic shifted. So realizing that, kind of looking around and start building your dream 100 list, even within this room, within the communities that you’re in, because there’s power in that. And as you grow collectively, as a group, everyone will grow together, and that’s the magic. So that was number seven. So to recap the seven really quick. Number one, tell your story way too much, to the point where you’re so annoyed and so sick and tired of hearing it that everybody comes to you, and then keep telling it even some more. Number two, in everything you’re doing, energy matters a lot. To the point, even above what you think you’re comfortable with and do that all the time. Number three, make offers for everything. Hook, story, don’t leave them hanging, give them an offer because they’ll go and they will feel more completed afterwards. Number four, start building a list, it ties back to the first thing. Make an offer, get them to build your list, start growing your list because your list is your actual business. Number five, integration marketing. Look for other people’s marketing channels and how you can weave what you do into those channels, so you can get free traffic from all the people who are doing stuff. Number five, create rainmaker projects, find really cool things and bring four or five people together and make something amazing. Share the cash, share the customer list, elevate your status, elevate your brand, and it’s really fun to do because you get to know a whole bunch of people. And Number seven, understanding the levels of the dream 100. Find the people at your level and start growing with them together collectively as you do that, and in a year, two years, three years, five years Tony Robbins will be calling you, asking you to make his video and it will be amazing. Does that sound good? Awesome.
In this special episode, We had some of our friends come back again to be a part of the discussion. we have another awesome round of superhero fight between Dark Vader and a unique Cactus, talk about something that we think is funny..., Share a truth with the class, Support some black businesses, and discuss how does one's upbringing plays a role in how someone determine what being black means to them as well as what does being black mean in current times. So grab a seat, pour up something nice in your cup, and listen in on some dope conversation. And again, Truth and Transparency podcast is a podcast that allows for young professionals to talk open and truthfully in a transparent fashion. The Truth and Transparency Podcast is currently located on 7 different platforms(Apple, Anchor, Google Podcast, Breaker, Pocket Cast, Radio Public, and Spotify) with more to come soon. Please be sure to rate and share with your friends on your preferred platform. If you are listening on Anchor leave us a voice message, and you will be shouted out in the show. Black Business Spotlight: this week's black business spotlights are: 1. Khaotic Kulture Podcast: A podcast hosted by K3DthePro where he gives you his views and outlook on the not-so-simple world we live in. This is the Ultimate Survival Guide for Millennials and Gen Z. Check them out at https://anchor.fm/khaotickulturepodcast , instagram: @khaotickulturepod 2. Unfiltered The Podcast: A podcast hosted by two millennials from S.E. D.C. where they share their opinions on all aspects of life while their producer keeps it all together. Check them out on all major podcast platform and on instagram: @unfilteredthepodcast How to reach us: email: truthandtransparencypod123@gmail.com instagram: @TruthNTransparencyPOD Facbook: The Truth and Transparency Podcast Twitter: @TheTNTPOD123 website: https://anchor.fm/truthandtransparency
Spike and his merry band of resistance fighters answer the burning question… How dark is Dark Vader? Video… Audio…
Trick or Treat my lovely nerdy family!! This week we have so much to break down. Lets start with Pedro Pascal might Dark Vader his character on The Mandalorian find out why and what we think about it. Next Resident Evil Reboot starting to take shape with the cast announcement, Three more movies getting that pandemic push back but one movie might be the ONE to announce a push forward for an earlier release and last but not least is Wonder Woman is going to be the first super hero movie to cross the VOD Debut Picket line. And On Nix's ( Not Nick ) Scary corner review we discuss the new Netflix Movie “Vampires Vs The Bronx “ and quickly give our thoughts on the new October Scary movie trailers to be released at the end of the month. Follow us on: Facebook Twitter Instagram
Hablamos de los peores Padres de la HIstoria, desde Carlos Marx, Ivan el Terrible, el Rey David y hasta de padres ficticios como el Dr Frankenstein, Dark Vader.
Being one of the original founding members of Galactic Empire, Chris Kelly, aka Dark Vader, has toured globally with the overnight success of their Star Wars cover band. Which became one of the most well-renowned and respected metal acts in lightspeed time. He has recently left Galactic Empire to focus on his other projects that came down to a logical decision for his immediate future. One of them being an unknown group that he cannot legally discuss. Chris is also available for private lessons to teach guitar and music production. You can contact him by direct messaging with his social media accounts that are listed below. Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/chriskellyguitarofficial/ Instagram - @ChrisKellyGuitar
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We talk about all of these subjects on the Put On Waivers Podcast Is the Fight Game get you excited anymore? Can the Astro’s being the Dark Vader of the League be good ?Sign Stealing Scandal vs. Steroids Gerrit Cole and YanksTwo MLB Players you can’t wait to see play in 2020
Programa sorpresivo este que le dedicamos a la última entrega de Terminator. ¿El motivo? que María es muy fan de las señoras con brazacos. Así que aparte de maravillarnos de la musculatura de Mackensie Davis y Linda Hamilton también comentamos la peli que pese a sus cosillas está guay y supone un soplo de aire fresco a una franquicia que lleva un tiempo agonizando. También hablamos de: Death Stranding, The Mandalorian, Dark Vader de Soule y Camonculi, Hustlers, Afterparty, Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order, Pokemon Escudo, Halt and Catch Fire y Un Monstruo en mi Puerta. Suenan: LCD Soundsystem: 45:33 (Pt. 2) Tom Holkenborg: Dark Fate FKA twigs: holy terrain (feat. Future)
Programa sorpresivo este que le dedicamos a la última entrega de Terminator. ¿El motivo? que María es muy fan de las señoras con brazacos. Así que aparte de maravillarnos de la musculatura de Mackensie Davis y Linda Hamilton también comentamos la peli que pese a sus cosillas está guay y supone un soplo de aire fresco a una franquicia que lleva un tiempo agonizando. También hablamos de: Death Stranding, The Mandalorian, Dark Vader de Soule y Camonculi, Hustlers, Afterparty, Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order, Pokemon Escudo, Halt and Catch Fire y Un Monstruo en mi Puerta. Suenan: LCD Soundsystem: 45:33 (Pt. 2) Tom Holkenborg: Dark Fate FKA twigs: holy terrain (feat. Future)
Pricey and Browny clash over instrumental bands and Pricey chats with Dark Vader from Galactic Empire about their Australian tour! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Guest : Chris Kelly (Dark Vader) from Galactic EmpireMetal, Rock and Everything noisy from Australia and around the world!This episode Hosted by Nev Pearcewww.facebook.com/EverblackmediaThe Everblack Metal Podcast is proudly supported by :RW Promotion : www.rwpromotion.com.auBlacklight Art & Design : www.blacklightad.com.au
Guest : Chris Kelly (Dark Vader) from Galactic EmpireMetal, Rock and Everything noisy from Australia and around the world!This episode Hosted by Nev Pearcewww.facebook.com/EverblackmediaThe Everblack Metal Podcast is proudly supported by :RW Promotion : www.rwpromotion.com.auBlacklight Art & Design : www.blacklightad.com.au
YouTube sensations Galactic Empire tell us how they turn classic John Williams themes into heavy metal bangers! Galactic Empire are bringing their fully armed and operational battle station to Australia in November, so we got frontman Dark Vader (aka Chris Kelly) on the phone to talk about the band's unique Star Wars covers and music videos; how the music of the sequel trilogy compares to the scores we grew up with; the future of Star Wars music after John Williams; and his fan expectations for The Rise of Skywalker. Galactic Empire will play the following dates in Australia: Friday 1 November — Supanova (Adelaide)Sunday 3 November — 170 Russell (Melbourne)Tuesday 5 November — The Basement (Canberra)Thursday 7 November — Factory Theatre (Sydney)Friday 8 November — Supanova (Brisbane)Sunday 10 November — Coolangatta Hotel (Gold Coast) For tickets, visit tickets.destroyalllines.com.
Ted, Christine, and Jesse discuss the new trailers from Tokyo Game Show. Then we have Brett Pennings from Bowlcut Studios join us to discuss their new game, MageQuit. It is an ASMR video because Ted forgot to take off his Dark Vader mask and so theres some audio issues. But thats showbiz baby. Music by Alex "Extract" Otero See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Ted, Christine, and Jesse discuss the new trailers from Tokyo Game Show. Then we have Brett Pennings from Bowlcut Studios join us to discuss their new game, MageQuit. It is an ASMR video because Ted forgot to take off his Dark Vader mask and so theres some audio issues. But thats showbiz baby.Music by Alex "Extract" Otero
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1. Sicko Mode – Travis Scott & Drake 2. No Bystanders – Travis Scott, Juice Wrld Sheck Wes 3. Mo Bamba – Sheck Wes 4. I Like It – Cardi B, Bad Bunny J Belvin 5. Walk it Talk It – Migos Ft. Drake 6. I’m Upset – Drake 7. All of A Sudden – Lil Baby Ft. Money Bagg Yo 8. Motorsport – Migos 9. Look Alive – Blocboy JB Ft. Drake 10. Shoot – Blockboy JB 11. Rover 2.0 - Blocboy JB Ft. 21 Savage 12. Major – Young Dolph Ft. Key Glock 13. Booty – Blac Youngsta 14. Level Up – Ciara 15. ApeShit – Beyonce & Jay Z 16. Non Stop – Drake 17. Sad – XXXtentacion 18. Psycho – Post Malone 19. Better Now – Post Malone 20. I Fall Apart – Post Malone 21. Together – Marshmello 22. Young Dumb & Broke – Khalid 23. Wolves – Selena Gomez & Marshmello 24. God’s Plan – Drake 25. Lucid Dreams – Juice Wrld 26. Life Goes On – Lil Uzi Vert Ft. Nicki Minaj 27. Praise the Lord – ASAP Rocky Ft. Skepta 28. No Stylist – French Montana Ft. Drake 29. No Smoke – Youngboy Never Broke 30. Stoopid – 6ix9ine 31. Backin’ it Up – Pardison Fontaine Ft. Cardi B 32. Talk to Me – Tory Lanez & Rich The Kid 33. Se Preparo – Ozuna 34. Unica – Ozuna 35. X – Nicky Jam & J Balvin 36. Dura – Daddy Yankee 37. Taki Taki – Ozuna, Cardi B & Selena Gomez 38. MIA - Bad Bunny Ft. Drake 39. Te Bote (Remix) – Nio Garcia, Darrell, Casper Magico, Bad Bunny, Nicky Jam & Ozuna 40. New Money – Popcaan 41. Bullet Proof – Popcaaan 42. Last Night – Kranium 43. Feel It – Noah Powa 44. My Type – Popcaan 45. Tuff – Rygin King 46. Up Top Boss – TeeJay 47. Bawl Out – Dovey Magnum 48. Walking Trophy – Hood Celebrityy 49. All Night – Mavado 50. Suave – Alkaline 51. Simple Blessings – Tarrus Riley & Konshens 52. Juggernaut – Alkaline 53. Legacy – Rygin King 54. A Better Tomorrow – Jahmiel 55. Stay So – Busy Signal 56. Up Top – Teejay 57. Inviolable – Popcaan 58. Champ – Govana 59. Greatness – Masicka 60. Silence – Popcaan 61. Load Up – Alkaline 62. Dress to Impress – Mavado 63. Watch Over Us – Vybz Kartel 64. Lebeh Lebeh – Ding Dong 65. Drogba (Joanna) – Afro B 66. Jogodo – Tekno 67. Ye – Burna Boy 68. Assurance – Davido 69. Like – Reekado Banks Ft. Tiwa Savage & Fiokee 70. Flora My Fawa – Davido 71. Fake Love – Starboy Ft. Duncan Mighty & Wizkid 72. FIA – Davido 73. Gimme Life – Maleek Berry 74. CCTV – King Promise Ft. Mugeez, Sarkodie & R2Bees 75. Energy – Runtown 76. Sisi Maria – Maleek Berry 77. Nowo – Dj Spinall & Wizkid 78. Soco – Staboy Ft. Wizkid, Ceeza Milli Spotless & Terri 79. Ada – DJ Ecool Ft. Davido 80. Tiwa’s Vibe – Tiwa Savage 81. Said – Nasty C & Runtown 82. Oh My – Dappy Ft. Ay Em 83. 079ME – B Young 84. 630 – Geko Ft. NSG 85. Fine Girl – ZieZie 86. Sit Back Down – Not3s Ft. Maleek Berry 87. Dark Vader – J Hus 88. Best Life – Hardy Caprio Ft. One Acen 89. London Town – Mr. Eazi Ft. Giggs 90. Touchdown – Stylo G, Nicki Minaj, Vybz Kartel 91. Arms Around You – XXXtentacion, Lil Pump, Swae Lee, Maluma 92. Hope – Chainsmokers Ft. Winona Oak 93. Breathin – Ariana Grande 94. Polaroid – Jonas Blue, Liam Payne, Lennon Stella 95. Lost in Japan – Shawn Mendes & Zedd 96. Thank U, Next – Ariana Grande 97. This Feeling – Chainsmokers Ft. Kelsea Ballerini 98. Topanga – Trippie Redd 99. Guatemala – Swae Lee Ft. Slim Jxmmi 100. In My Feelings - Drake 101. I Love it – Lil Pump & Kanye West 102. Smile – Lil Duval Ft. Snoop Dogg & Ball Greezy 103. Freaky Friday – Chris Brown & Lil Dicky 104. Taste – Tyga Ft. Offset 105. Ric Flair Drip – 21 Savage, Offset & Metro Bommin 106. Plug Walk – Rich The Kid 107. Chun Li – Nicki Minaj 108. Uproar – Lil Wayne 109. Zeze – Kodak Black Ft. Travis Scott & Offset 110. Kika – 6ix9ine Ft. Tory Lanez 111. Twerk - City Girls Ft. Cardi B 112. Stir Fry – Migos 113. Hurtin Me – Stefflon Don Ft. French Montana 114. Push Back – Ne-Yo Ft. Bebe Rexha & Stefflon Don 115. Friends – Marshmello & Anne Marie 116. The Middle – Zedd Maren Morris & Grey 117. Girls Like You – Maroon 5 Ft. Cardi B 118. Happier – Marshmello Ft. Bastille 119. Back to You – Selena Gomez 120. Say My Name – David Guetta, Bebe Rexha & J Balvin 121. Vent (Dub)– Teddyson John 122. Overdue (Dub) – Erphaan Alves 123. Full Of Vibe – Voice & Marge Blackman 124. Year for Love – Voice 125. Take it Slow – Machel Montano 126. Champions – Turner 127. Hello (Dub) – Kes The Band 128. Too Swet – Holla Bak 129. Tingo – Nessa Preppy 130. Feeling For Ya (Dub) – Jay III 131. Manager – Jus D 132. Face Down – Jagwa De Champ 133. Parle Bow – Blackboy 134. Landwork – Blackboy 135. For Me Please - Freezy 136. Two Clap – Subance & Mighty 137. Splinters – Shal Marshall 138. Like it like that – Patrice Roberts & Kes the Band 139. Gimme Dat – Teddyson John 140. Feteland – Kerwin Du Bois & Kes the Band 141. Love You So – Orlando Octave 142. Criminal Wine – Patrice Roberst & Lyrikal 143. I Shall Return – Kes the Band 144. Hulk – Blaxx 145. Trouble in the Morning (Dub) – V’ghn 146. Funky Business - Fimba 147. Tombstone - Mandilla Linkz 148. De Road - Problem Child 149. Trending - Shal Marshall 150. Sugar Lump - Lil Rick 151. Touchdown - Kerwin Du Bois 152. Bum Bum Tam Tam - MC Fioti 153. Glitch - Martin Garrix & Julian Jordan 154. Open n Close - Mr. Eazi Diplo 155. Legbegbe - Mr. Real Ft. Obadice & Idowest 156. Iskaba - Wande Coal & Dj Tunez 157. Available - Patoranking 158. One Kiss - Calvin Harris & Dua Lipa 159. Promise - Calvin Harris & Sam Smith 160. Jackie Chan - Tiesto & Dzeko Ft. Preme & Post Malone 161. Money - Cardi B 162. On Me - Meek Mill Ft. Cardi B 163. FEFE - 6ix9ine Ft. Nicki Minaj 164. Ice Tray - Quality Control Ft. Quavo & Lil Yachty 165. I Do - Cardi B Ft. SZA 166. Outside Today - Youngboy Never Broke Again 167. Oh Okay - Gunna Ft. Young Thug & Lil Baby 168. Sold Out Dates - Gunna Ft. Lil Baby 169. Yes Indeed - Lil Baby Ft. Drake 170. Calling My Spirit - Kodak Black 171. Narcos - Migos 172. Win - Jay Rock 173. Never Recover - Lil Baby, Gunna & Drake 174. Pure Cocaine - Lil Baby 175. Roll in Peace - Kodak Black & XXXtentacion 176. Leave me Alone - Flipp Dinero 177. Die Young - Roddy Ricch 178. Workin Me - Quavo 179. Mob Ties - Drake 180. Going Bad - Meek Mill & Drake 181. Close Friends - Lil Baby 182. Dangerous - Meek Mill Ft. Jeremih & PnB Rock 183. Booed Up - Ella Mai 184. Trip - Ella Mai 185. Trip (Remix) - Jacquees 186. What’s Free - Meek Mill Ft. Rick Ross & Jay Z 187. They Don’t Know - Masicka 188. Family - Popcaan 189. Dem Nuh like We - Noah Powa & ZJ Liquid 190. Pon Mi - Shenseea 191. Under Water - Vybz Kartel 192. Mhm Hm - Vybz Kartel 193. Flairy - Ding Dong 194. Flairy - Ding Dong 195. Fling - Ding Dong 196. Hot Tool - Aidonia 197. Bake Bean - Govana 198. Breeze - Aidonia & Govana 199. VVS - Aidonia 200. Drip too Hard - Lil Baby & Gunna
As a warm welcome to the New Year, Emily and Breanne dig into a big one: all three of the Star Wars prequels! Star Wars Episode I - The Phantom MenaceTrailer Star Wars Episode II - Attack of the Clones Trailer Star Wars Episode III - Revenge of the Sith Trailer Complete Star Wars Chronology from Phantom Menace to The Last Jedi The Force is Back - Vanity Fair, 1999 Star Wars: The Original Audio Drama Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back Audio Drama Star Wars: Return of the Jedi Audio Drama Campaign (Star Wars RPG Actual Play) Podcast Star Wars Machete Watch Order George Lucas and the Cult of Darth Vader Emily Missed Out is a proud member of The Alberta Podcast Network, powered by ATB Kind episode sponsors: Edmonton Community Foundation Kind Star Wars help from: Press Start to Join & The Awesome Hour Other mentions: Speaking Municipally, I Have Some Notes, Prinze and the Wolf
Listen to part two of my private coaching session with Nic Fitzgerald. The lessons I shared with him here are the same ones I would share with you if we could meet face to face. On today’s episode Russell continues his chat with Nick Fitzgerald and gives him a list of seven things he can do to help his business grow. Here are some of the awesome things to look forward to in this episode: What a few things that Nick got close to doing totally right, but missed a few key elements. How Nick can collaborate with others in the Two Comma Club X to be able to grow his customer list. And how Russell went from being a nobody, to having Tony Robbins call him to ask for help and how Nick can use that advice to advance his own business. So listen here to find out what the 7 things are that Nick and anyone else can do to grow a business. ---Transcript--- Hey everybody, welcome to Marketing Secrets podcast. I’m so excited, I’m here on stage right now at the Two Comma Club X event with Mr. Nick Fitzgerald onstage. A year ago I gave a podcast to him about how to make it rain and this is section number two. Now those of you who don’t know, in the last 12 months since I did that podcast he’s been making it rain and he’s been changing his life, his family’s lives, but more importantly, other people’s lives as well. And it’s been really cool, so that’s what we’re going to cover today during this episode of the podcast. So welcome back you guys. I’m here on stage with Nick Fitzgerald, so excited. So I made a list of seven things that if I was to sit in a room with him in front of a whole bunch of people I’d be like, “Hey Nick, you’re doing awesome, but here’s some things to look at that I think will help you a lot with what you’re doing.” So number one, when Nick first kind of started into this movement that he’s trying to create, I don’t know when it was, if you created this before or after. When did you create the Star Wars video? Nick: This was, we talked in July, it was September/October. So a few months later. Russell: How many of you guys have seen his Star Wars video? Okay, I’m so glad. For those who are listening, about 10% of the room raised their hand, the other 90% who are friends and followers and fans of Nick have never seen the Star Wars video. His Star Wars video is his origin story and it is one of the best videos I have ever, by far the best video I’ve seen him do, it is insanely good. It comes, do you want to talk about what happened in the video? It’s insanely good. Nick: So I told the story of, I’m a huge Star Wars nerd, so if you didn’t know that, now you do. When I was young my grandma who lived in the same neighborhood as me, she took me to go see Return of the Jedi in the movie theater and I was such a Star Wars nerd, even at a young age, that when I was playing at the neighbors house, and you know, it’s the 80s, so mom and dad are like, “Nick, come home for dinner.” That kind of thing, I would ignore them. I would not come home until they called me “Luke”. No lie. I would make them call me Luke, or I would ignore them. I would not hear them. Russell: Had I known this in high school I would have teased him relentlessly. Nick: So my grandma took me and I remember going and it was so fun because we took the bus, it was just a fun thing. And we went and I just remember walking in and handing my ticket to the ticket person. And then popcorn and just the smells of everything. And again, this is the 80s so walking in the movie theater; I almost lost a shoe in the sticky soda, {sound effects} going on. I just remember how my feet stuck to the floor and all that stuff. And then just being so excited to see my heroes on the big screen and Dark Vader, I just remember watching it. This is such a silly thing to get emotional about, but you know I remember the emperor and Darth Vader dying and all that stuff. It was just like, ah. It was a perfect day. Sorry sound dude. But it was just a perfect day with my grandma who has always been dear to me. So the purpose of that video, I’d put it off for a long time. I knew I needed to tell my own story if I’m going to be helping somebody else tell theirs. And I put it off for a long time, because working through things, I was afraid that if it sucked, if the story was terrible, if the visuals were crappy, that was a reflection on me and my skills. I had worked on a bazillion Hallmark Christmas movies, you know how they put out like 17 trillion Christmas movies every year, if one of those sucks, no offense, they’re not riveting television. Russell: They all suck. Nick: That wasn’t a reflection on me, I was just doing the lighting or the camera work. I didn’t write the story, it wasn’t my story. But this was me, so I put it off for a long time because I knew if I didn’t execute how I envisioned it, that it would reflect poorly on me, and it would be like I was a fraud. So the purpose of the video, there were three purposes. One to tell a story and get people to connect with me on a personal level. As I told that story here, how many of you remembered your feet sticking to the floor of a movie theater? How many of you, when I talk about the smell of popcorn and that sound, you felt and heard and smelled that. So it was one thing, I wanted people to connect with me and just see that I was just like you. Then I wanted to show that I could make a pretty picture. So I had that and I used my family members as the actors. And then I went and talked about how…and then I wanted to use it to build credibility. I’ve worked on 13 feature films and two television series and shot news for the NBC affiliate and worked in tons of commercials. So I’ve learned from master story tellers and now I want to help other people find and tell their story. And then I showed clips of stories that I tell throughout the years. So that was, I just remember specifically when I finally went and made it live, I made a list of about 20 people, my Dream 100 I guess you could say. I just wanted to send them and be like, “Hey, I made this video. I would love for you to watch it.” And Russell’s on that list. So I sent that out and made it live and then it was just kind of funny, it didn’t go viral, I got like 5000 views in a day, and it was like “whoa!” kind of thing. But it was just one of those things that I knew I needed to tell my story and if I wanted to have any credibility as a story teller, not as a videographer, but as a story teller, being able to help people connect, and connect hearts and build relationships with their audience, I had to knock it out of the park. So that was my attempt at doing that. Russell: And the video’s amazing, for the 10% of the room who saw it, it is amazing. Now my point here for Nick, but also for everyone here, I wrote down, is tell your story too much. Only 10% of the room has ever seen that video or ever heard it. How many of you guys have heard my potato gun story more than a dozen times? Almost the entire room, for those that are listening. Tell your story to the point where you are so sick and tired of telling the story and hearing it, that you just want to kill yourself, and then tell it again. And then tell it again. And then tell it again, because it is amazing. The video is amazing, the story is amazing. How many of you guys feel more connected to him after hearing that story right now? It’s amazing. Tell t he story too much. All of us are going to be like, “I don’t want to hear the story. I don’t want to tell the story again.” You should be telling that story over and over and over again. That video should be showing it. At least once a week you should be following everyone, retargeting ads of that video. That video should be, everyone should see it. You’ve got 5,000 views which is amazing, you should get 5,000 views a day, consistently telling that story, telling that story. Because you’re right, it’s beautiful, it’s amazing and people see that and they’re like, “Oh my gosh, I need that for my business. I need to be able to tell my story the way he told that story, because the connection is flawless.” And I think my biggest thing for you right now, is tell your story more. Tell that thing. You’re telling good stories, but that story, that’s like your linchpin, that’s the thing that if you can tell that, it’s going to keep people connected to you for forever. Anyone who’s seen that video, you have a different level of connection. It’s amazing, it’s shot beautifully. You see his kids looking at the movies, with lights flashing, it’s beautiful. So telling your story more, that’d be the biggest thing. It’s just like, all the time telling that story over and over and over again. That’s number one. Alright, number two, this one’s not so much for you as much for most of everybody else in here, but number two is that energy matters a lot. I’m not talking about, I’m tired during the day. I’m talking about when you are live, or you are talking in front of people, your energy matters a lot. I was hanging out with Dana Derricks, how many of you guys know Dana, our resident goat farmer? By the way, he’s asked every time I mention his name is please not send him anymore goats. He’s gotten like 2 or 3 goats in the last month from all of our friends and family members here in the community. Please stop sending him goats. He loves them but he doesn’t want any more. Anyway, what’s interesting, I was talking to Dana, and he’s like, “Do you know the biggest thing I’ve learned from you?” and I’m like, “No. what?” and I thought it was going to be like dream 100 and things like that. No, the biggest thing that Dana learned from me, he told me, was that energy matters a lot. He’s like, “When I hang out with you, you’re kind of like blah, but when you get on stage you’re like, baaahh!” and I started telling him, the reason why is when I first started this career, in fact, I have my brother right now pulling all the video clips of me from like 12 or 13 years ago, when I had a shaved head and I was awkward like, “Hi, my name is Russell Brunson.” And we’re trying to make this montage of me over 15 years of doing this and how awkward and weird I was, and how it took 8-10 years until I was normal and started growing my hair out. But I’m trying to show that whole montage, but if you look at it like, I was going through that process and the biggest thing I learned is that if I talked to people like this, when you’re on video you sound like this. The very first, I think I’d have an idea and then I’d just do stupid things. So I saw an infomercial, so I’m like I should do an infomercial. So I hired this company to make an infomercial and next thing I know two weeks later I’m in Florida and there’s this host on this show and he’s like the cheesiest cheese ball ever. I’m so embarrassed. He asked me a question and I’m like, “Well, um, you know, duh, duh…” and he’s like, “Whoa, cut, cut, cut.” He’s like, “Dude, holy crap. You have no energy.” I’m like, “No, I feel really good. I have a lot of energy right now.” He’s like, “No, no you don’t understand. When you’re on tv, you have to talk like this to sound normal. If you just talk normal, you sound like you’re asleep.” I’m like, “I don’t know.” So we did this whole infomercial and he’s like all over the top and I’m just like, trying to go a little bit higher and it was awkward. I went back and watched it later, and he sounded completely normal and I looked like I was dead on the road. It was weird. Brandon Fischer, I don’t know if he’s still in the audience, but we did…Brandon’s back here. So four years ago when Clickfunnels first came out we made these videos that when you first signed up we gave away a free t-shirt. How many of you guys remember seeing those videos? I made those videos and then they lasted for like four years, and then we just reshot them last week because it’s like, “Oh wow, the demo video when we’re showing CLickfunnels does not look like Clickfunnels anymore. It’s completely changed in four years.” So Todd’s like, “You have to make a new video.” I’m like, “I don’t want to make a video.’ So finally we made the new videos, recorded them and got them up there and we posted them online, and before we posted them on, I went and watched the old ones, and I watched the old ones and I was like, “Oh my gosh, this is just four years ago, I am so depressing. How did anybody watch this video?” It was bad, right Brandon. It was like painfully bad. I was like, “oh my gosh.” That was just four years ago. Imagine six years ago, or ten years. It was really, really bad. And when I notice the more energy you have, the more energy everyone else has. It seems weird at first, but always stretch more than you feel comfortable, and it seems normal, and then you’ll feel better with it and better with it. But what’s interesting about humans is we are attracted to energy. I used to hate people talking energy talk, because I thought it was like the nerdy woo-woo crap. But it’s so weird and real actually. I notice this in all aspects of my life. When I come home at night, usually I am beat up and tired and worn out. I get up early in the morning, and then I work super hard, I get home and I get out of the car and I come to the door and before I open the door, I’m always like, Okay if I come in like, ugh, my whole family is going to be depressed with me.” They’ll all lower to my energy level. So I sit there and I get into state and I’m like, okay, whew. I open the door and I’m like, “What’s up guys!! I’m home!” and all the sudden my kids are like, “Oh dad’s home!” and they start running in, it’s this huge thing, it’s crazy, and then the tone is set, everyone’s energy is high and the rest of the night’s amazing. When I come in the office, I walk in and realize I’m the leader of this office and if I come in like, “Hey guys, what’s up? Hey Nick, what’s up?” Then everyone’s going to be like {sound effect}. So I’m like, okay when I come in I have to come in here, otherwise everyone is going to be down on a normal level. I have to bring people up. So we walk in the office now and I’m like, “What’s up everybody, how’s it going?” and I’m excited and they’re like, “Oh.” And everyone’s energy rises and the whole company grows together. So l love when Dave walks through the door, have you guys ever noticed this? When Dave walks through the door, I’m at a 10, Dave’s like at a 32 and it’s just like, he wakes up and comes over to my house at 4:30 in the morning to lift weights. I sleep in an hour later, and I come in at 5:45 or something, and I walk in and I’m just like, “I want to die.” And I walk in and he’s like, “Hey how’s it going?.” I’m like, “Really good man. You’ve been here for an hour.” And all the sudden I’m like, oh my gosh I feel better. Instantly raised up. It’s kind of like tuning forks. Have you noticed this? If you get two tuning forks at different things and you wack one, and you wack the other one, and you bring them close together, what will happen is the waves will increase and they end up going at the exact same level. So energy matters. The higher your energy, the higher everyone else around you will be, on video, on audio, on face…everything, energy matters a lot. So that’s number two, when you’re making videos, thinking about that. Alright number three, okay this, you were like 90% there and I watched the whole thing and I was so excited and then you missed the last piece and I was like, “Oh it was so good.” So a year after that Facebook message came, you did a Facebook live one year later to the day, and he told that story on Facebook live. And I was like, “Oh my gosh this is amazing.” And he told that story, and he was talking about it, and I was emotional, going through the whole thing again. This is so cool, this is so cool. And he told the story about the podcast, and this podcast was an hour long, and the thing and his life changed and all this stuff… And I know that me and a whole bunch of you guys, a whole bunch of entrepreneurs listened to this story and they’re at bated breath, “This is amazing, this is amazing.” And he gets to the very end, “Alright guys, see you tomorrow.” Boom, clicks off. And I was like, “Aaahhh!” How can you leave me in that state? I need something, I need something. So the note here is I said, make offers for everything. Think about this, at the end when you ended, and everyone’s thinking, I want to hear that episode, where is that? How would it be? Now imagine you take the opportunity at the very end that says, “How many of you guys would like to hear that episode where Russell actually made me a personal podcast? And how many of you guys would actually like if I gave you my commentary about what I learned and why it was actually important to me? All you gotta do right now is post down below and write ‘I’m in.’ and I’ll add you to my messenger list and I’ll send you that podcast along with the recording where I actually told you what this meant to me.” Boom, now all those people listening are now on his list. Or they can even go opt in somewhere. But all you did was tell the story and everything and we were all sitting with bated breath and I was just like, at the end make the offer. You guys want the stuff I talked about, you want the thing? You want the thing? And then you send them somewhere and now you captured them and consider them longer term and you can do more things with them. It was like, hook, story, dude where’s my offer? Give me something. But it was awesome. How many of you guys felt that way when you listened to that thing and you’re just like, “I don’t even know where to find that episode. Russell’s got eight thousand episodes everywhere, I don’t even know where to look for it.” You could have been like, here’s the link. Just the link….if you guys can’t figure out how to make an offer, go listen to a whole bunch of stuff, find something amazing and be like, “oh my gosh you guys, I was listening to this Tim Ferris podcast, he did like 800 episodes, every one is like 18 hours long, they’re really hard to listen to, but I found this one from 3 ½-4 years ago where he taught this concept and it was insane. It was amazing; I learned this and this. How many of you want to know what that is? Okay, I have the link, if you message me down below I’ll send you the link to exactly where to find that episode.” Everyone will give it to you. You’ll be like, “But it’s free on the internet Russell.” It doesn’t matter. You know where it’s at and they don’t. They will give you their contact information in exchange for you giving them a direct link to the link. Back before I had anything to give away for opt ins, guess what I used to do. I used to go to YouTube and I would find cool videos from famous people. One of my favorite ones we did was I went and typed in YouTube, “Robert Kiyosaki” because he was one of my big mentors at the time. And there was all these amazing Robert Kiyosaki videos on YouTube for free. Tons of them. Hour long training from Robert Kiyosaki. Four hour long event from Robert Kiyosaki. All this stuff for free listed in YouTube. So I made a little Clickfunnels membership site, I got all the free videos and put them inside a members area and just like, “Tab one, Robert Kiyosaki talking about investing, Robert kiyosaki talking about stocks, Robert Kiyosaki talking….” And I just put all the videos in there and made a squeeze page like, “Hey, who wants a whole bunch of free, my favorite Robert Kiyosaki videos?” and I made a little landing page, people opt in, I give them access to the membership site, and then I went and targeted Robert Kiyosaki’s audience and built a huge list off his people. Dream 100. Imagine with Dream 100 instead of doing just one campaign to all the people, if each person in your dream 100 you made a customized membership site with the free content right now, be like, “Hey, you’ve listened to a lot of Grant Cardone, he’s got four podcasts, 5000 episodes, there’s only four that are actually really, really good. Do you guys wan tto know what they are? Opt in here, I’ll give you the four best episodes of all. I currated all these for you to give you the four best.” And target Grant’s audience with that, now you got all his buyers coming into your world. Is that alright, is that good. Alright number four ties along with this. Number four, start building a list ASAP. I don’t think I’ve ever seen you do a call to action to get a list anywhere, have I? After today’s session you’re …..just build a list. If you got nothing from this event at all, every time you do a hook and story, put them somewhere to build a list, because that’s the longevity. Because that’s where if Zuckerberg snaps his finger and you lose all your fans and followings and friends, and all the sudden you’re trying to build over somewhere else, it won’t matter because you’ll have those people somewhere external and now you can message them and bring them back into whatever world you need them to be at. But that’s how you build stability in business. It’s also how you sell this time, you want to sell it the next time and the next time, the list is the key. Funnel Hacking Live, the first Funnel Hacking Live it was a lot of work and we sold out 600 people in the room, and we kept growing the list and growing the list, the next year we did 1200. Then we did 1500, last year was 3000, this year we’re going to be at 5000. We’re building up the list and building up pressure and excitement and then when you release it, it gives you the ability to blow things up really, really fast. Okay, that was number four. Okay number five, I wrote down integration marketing, adding to other’s offers to build a buyer list. So this is a little sneaky tactic we used to back in the day when I didn’t have my own list, but I had a couple of skills and talents which you do happen to have, which is nice. If you have no skills this won’t work, but if you have skills you’re lucky. So Frank Kern used to do this as well. Frank is sneaky. He used to do this all the time and I saw him doing it and I’m like, “Oh my gosh, he’s brilliant.” So Frank did a one hour presentation somewhere and he called it Mind Control, it wasn’t Mass Control, but it was something like about how to control the minds of your prospects through manipulation and something sneaky. And the title alone was amazing. It was a one hour presentation he gave somewhere. And he put it on these DVDs and what he did, he went to like Dan Kennedy and he’s like, “Hey Dan, you have all of your buyer and you send them this newsletter every single month,” at the time they had 13000 active members, these were their best buyers. He’s like, “This DVD I sell for like a thousand bucks. Do you want to give it to all your people for free?” And Dan’s like, “sure.” And all the sudden the next month, Franks got his best CD with his best stuff in the mailbox of the 13000 best customers, every single person that Dan Kennedy’s been collecting for the last 15 years. So think about this. With your skill set, look at the other people in the market, all the dream 100 who are doing things and how do you create something you can plug into their offers, and every single time one of those people sell a product, your face is popping up as well. It’s called integration marketing, my first mentor Mark Joyner wrote a book called Integration Marketing, it’s a really fast read. You can read it in an hour, but it will get your mind set thinking about it. How can I integrate with what other people are always doing? Because I can go and make a sell, and make another sell, but I was like, when we launched Clickfunnels I was like, “How can I figure out other people’s sales processes that are already happening and somehow inject myself into all these other sales processes?” That way every single time Steven Larsen sells something or someone else sells something, or all these people are selling something, it always somehow gets flown back to me. I want every product, every course, everything happening in the internet marketing world to somehow have people saying my name. That’s my goal. How many of you guy have been to other people’s events and I’m not there and they say my name? It makes me so happy. I get the instagrams from some of you guys, “Hey so and so just said your name.” I’m like, that’s so good. How have I done that? I spent a lot of my life integrating into everybody’s offers. Initially when I first got started, every single person who had a product, I was an interview in everyone’s product. I was like, looking at people launching a product, specific product launches coming, I’d contact them. Product launch is coming up, “Hey man, is there any way I could do a cool thing for your people? I could create this and give it to you and you could plug it into your product?” and everyone’s like, ‘Sure, that’d be awesome.” And all the sudden, boom, they get 5000 new buyers came in and every single one of them got my thing. They’re hearing my name, hearing my voice and it’s just constant integration. I think about how I met Joe Vitale, I talked about that earlier with the greatest showman. He was in an interview in a course I bought from Mark Joyner, I listened to it, fell in love with Joe Vitale, bought his stuff, given him tons of money over the years, a whole bunch of good stuff because he was integrated in that. So looking at other ways to integrate, the skill set that you already have into other people’s marketing channels because then you’re leveraging anytime any of these partners make a sell, you’re getting customers coming through that flow as well. Cool? Nick: Yeah. Russell: That was number five. Number six, I call this one rainmaker projects, because we talked about rainmaker during the first podcast interview. So rainmaker projects are, and again when I first started my career I did tons of these, where it’s like, I was really good at one piece. For you, you’re really good at video and story telling. And I look out here and be like, okay who is someone else here that is awesome? So and so is really good at making a product on Facebook ads. “You’re really good at Facebook ads, so I’ll do the video for this course, you do the Facebook, you do the actual ads for us.” And then, you’re awesome at doing the traffic and you bring in four or five people, like this little avenger team, and you create a cobranded product together and you launch it and everyone makes a bunch of money, split all the money, 50/50/50/50, that makes more than 100,but you know what I’m talking about, everyone splits the money, everyone splits the customer list and all the sudden you’ve all pulled your efforts, your energy, your talents together and everyone leaves with some cash, and you also leave with the customer list, and that’s when you start growing really, really rapidly. When I started I didn’t have a customer list, I had a very small one. But I had a couple of skill sets so that’s why I did tons of these things. That’s like, if you guys know any of my old friends like Mike Filsaime, Gary Ambrose, I could list off all the old partners we had back in the day, and that’s what we did all the time, these little rainmaker projects. We didn’t call them that back in the day, but that’s what it was. It was just like, we all knew what our skill sets were, and it’s like, let’s come together, let’s make a project. This isn’t going to be how we change the world, it’s not going to be something we’re going to scale and grow, but it’s like, it’s going to be a project, we put it together, we launch it, make some money, get some customers, get our name out in the market, and then we step away from it and then we all go back to our own businesses. It’s not like, that’s why it’s funny because a lot of times people are scared of these. Like, “Well, how do we set up the business structure? Who’s going to be the owner? Who’s the boss?” No, none of that. This is an in and out project where all the rainmakers come together and you create something amazing for a short period of time, you split the money and you go back home with the money and the customers. But it gave you a bump in status, a big bump in customer lists, a big bump in cash and then all those things kind of rise and if you do enough of those your status keeps growing and growing and growing, and it’s a really fast easy way to continue to grow. How many of you guys want to do a rainmaker project with Nick right now? Alright, very, very cool. Alright, and then I got one last, this is number seven. This kind of ties back to dream 100. The last thing I talked about was, and again this is kind of for everyone in the group, is the levels of the dream 100. I remember when I first started this process, I first got the concept and I didn’t know it was the dream 100 back then, but I was looking at all the different people that would have been on my dream 100 list. It was Mark Joyner, Joe Vitale, all these people that for me were top tier. Tony Robbins, Richard Branson, and I was like, oh, and I started trying to figure out how to get in those spots. And the more I tried, it was so hard to get through the gatekeeper, it was impossible to get through all these gatekeepers, these people. I was like, “Man don’t people care about me. I’m just a young guy trying to figure this stuff out and they won’t even respond to my calls or my emails. I can’t even get through, I thought these people really cared.” Now to be on the flip side of that, I didn’t realize what life is actually like for that, for people like that. For me, I understand that now at a whole other level. We’ve got a million and a half people on our subscriber list. We have 68000 customers, we’ve got coaching programs, got family, got friends. We have to put up barriers to protect yourself or it’s impossible. I felt, I can’t even tell you how bad I feel having Brent this morning, “Can you tell everyone to not do pictures with me.” It’s not that I don’t want to, but do you want me to tell you what actually happens typically? This is why we have to put barriers around ourselves. Here’s my phone, I’ll be in a room, like Funnel Hacking Live and there will be 3000 people in the room, and I’m walking through and someone’s like, “Real quick, real quick, can I get a picture?” I’m like, “I gotta go.” And they’re like, “It’ll take one second.” And I’m like, ahh, “Okay, fine, quick.” And they’re like, “Hold on.” And they get their phone out and they’re like, “Uh, uh, okay, uh, alright got it. Crap it’s flipped around. Okay, actually can you hold this, my arms not long enough can you hold it? Actually, hey you come here real quick, can you hold this so we can get a picture? Okay ready, one two three cheese.” And they grab the camera and they’re off. And for them it took one second. And that person leaves, and guess what’s behind them? A line of like 500 people. And then for the next like 8 hours, the first Funnel Hacking Live, was anyone here at the first Funnel Hacking Live? I spent 3 ½ hours up front doing pictures with everybody and I almost died afterwards. I’m like, I can’t…but I didn’t know how to say no, it was super, super hard. So I realize now, to protect your sanity, people up there have all sorts of gatekeepers and it’s hard. So the way you get through is not being more annoying, and trying to get through people. The way you get to them is by understanding the levels of that. So I tried a whole bunch of times, and I couldn’t get in so I was like, “Crap, screw those guys. They don’t like me anyway, they must be jerks, I’m sure they’re just avoiding me and I’m on a blacklist….” All the thoughts that go through your head. And at that time, I started looking around me. I started looking around and I was like, “hey, there’s some really cool people here.” And that’s when I met, I remember Mike Filsaime, Mike Filsaime at the time had just created a product he launched and he had like a list of, I don’t know, maybe 3 or 4 thousand people. And I remember I created my first product, Zipbrander, and I was all scared and I’m like ,”Hey Mike, I created this thing Zipbrander.” And he messaged back, “Dude that’s the coolest thing in the world.” A couple of things, Mike didn’t have a gatekeeper, it was just him. He got my email, he saw it, and he was like, “This is actually cool.” I’m like, “Cool, do you want to promote it?” and he’s like, “Yes, I would love to promote it.” I’m like, oh my gosh. I had never made a sale online at this point, by the way, other than a couple of little things that fell apart. I never actually made a sale of my own product. Zipbrander was my very first, my own product that I ever created. So Mike was that cool, he sent an email to his list, his 5000 person list, they came over, I had this little pop up that came to the site and bounced around, back in the day. I had 270 people opt in to my list from Mike’s email to it, and I think we made like 8 or 10 sales, which wasn’t a lot, but 67 that’s $670, they gave me half, I made $350 on an email and gained 300 people on my list. I’m like, oh my gosh this is amazing. And I asked Mike, “Who are the other people you hang out with? I don’t know very many people.” And he’s like, “Oh dude, you gotta meet this guy, he’s awesome.” And he brought me to someone else, and I’m like, “Oh this is cool. “ and Mike’s like, “Dude, I promoted Zipbrander, it was awesome, you should promote it.” And then he’s like, “Oh cool.” And he promoted Zipbrander. I’m like, oh my gosh, I got another 30-40 people on my list and there were a couple more sales. And then I asked him, “Who do you know?” and there was someone else, and we stared doing this thing and all the sudden there were 8 or 10 of us who were all at this level and we all started masterminding, networking, figuring things out, cross promote each other and what happened, what’s interesting is that all of our little brands that were small at the time started growing, and they started growing, and they started growing. All the sudden we were at the next tier. And when we got to the next tier all the sudden all these new people started being aware of us and started answering our calls and doing things, and Mike’s like, ‘Oh my gosh, I met this guy who used to be untouchable.” And he brought him in and brought them in and all the sudden we’re at the next level. And we started growing again and growing again. And the next thing we know, four years later I get a phone call from Tony Robbins assistant, they’re like, “Hey I’m sitting in a room and I got Mike Filsaime, Frank Kern, Jeff Walker, all these guys are sitting in a room with Tony Robbins and he thinks that you guys are the biggest internet nerds in the world, he’s obsessed with it and he wants to know if he can meet you in Salt Lake in like an hour.” What? Tony Robbins? I’ve emailed him 8000 times, he’s never responded even once, I thought he hated me. Not that he hated me, it’s that he had so many gatekeepers, he had no idea who I was. But eventually you start getting value and you collectively as a level of the dream 100 becomes more and more powerful. Eventually people notice you because you become the bigger people. And each tier gets bigger and bigger and bigger. So my biggest advice for you and for everybody is understanding that. Yes, it’s good to have these huge dreams and big people, but start looking around. There are so many partnerships to be had just inside this room. How many deals have you done with people in this room so far? Nick: Quite a few. Russell: More than one, right. Nick: Yeah, more than one. Russell: Start looking around you guys. Don’t always look up, up, up and try to get this thing. Look around and realize collectively, man, start doing the crossings because that’s how everyone starts growing together and there will be a time where I’ll be coming to you guys begging, “Can you please look at my stuff you guys, I have this thing called CLickfunnels. You may have heard of it. Can you please help me promote it?” And that’s what’s going to happen, okay. So the level of the dream 100 is the last thing, just don’t discount that. Because so many people are like swinging for the fence and just hoping for this homerun like I was, and it’s funny because I remember eventually people would respond to me, that I was trying for before, and they’d contact me. And I was like, oh my gosh. I realized, I thought this person hated me, I thought I was on a black list. I was assuming they were getting these emails and like, “oh, I hate this. Russell’s a scammer.” In my head right. They never saw any of them. Until they saw me, and they reached out to me and the whole dynamic shifted. So realizing that, kind of looking around and start building your dream 100 list, even within this room, within the communities that you’re in, because there’s power in that. And as you grow collectively, as a group, everyone will grow together, and that’s the magic. So that was number seven. So to recap the seven really quick. Number one, tell your story way too much, to the point where you’re so annoyed and so sick and tired of hearing it that everybody comes to you, and then keep telling it even some more. Number two, in everything you’re doing, energy matters a lot. To the point, even above what you think you’re comfortable with and do that all the time. Number three, make offers for everything. Hook, story, don’t leave them hanging, give them an offer because they’ll go and they will feel more completed afterwards. Number four, start building a list, it ties back to the first thing. Make an offer, get them to build your list, start growing your list because your list is your actual business. Number five, integration marketing. Look for other people’s marketing channels and how you can weave what you do into those channels, so you can get free traffic from all the people who are doing stuff. Number five, create rainmaker projects, find really cool things and bring four or five people together and make something amazing. Share the cash, share the customer list, elevate your status, elevate your brand, and it’s really fun to do because you get to know a whole bunch of people. And Number seven, understanding the levels of the dream 100. Find the people at your level and start growing with them together collectively as you do that, and in a year, two years, three years, five years Tony Robbins will be calling you, asking you to make his video and it will be amazing. Does that sound good? Awesome.
Movie Meltdown - Episode 457 This week we hang out in the spooky outdoors as we reminisce about some of our favorite Halloween costumes, collecting VHS tapes, the first time watching a horror movie and even trying to make our own movies. And as we weave through enough tangents to de-rail even the Terror Train, we also cover… Drive-in Theater, Siskel and Ebert, Michael Myers mask, tracking lines, the box with the slide, here’s blood and some jingle bells, Spotlight, super 8, mom and pop video stores, Joe Bob Briggs, they made this huge creature out of bubble gum and latex, hiding behind the sofa, Dark Vader, there’s a little Samhain in all of us, milk, The Creature from the Black Lagoon, having your candy X-rayed,The Movie Channel, Ben Cooper, Night of the Living Dead, there’s definitely a werewolf in there, they took a Polaroid picture of me, Elvira, Spencer's Gifts, Hammer Films, plastic hoses spraying blood, Fangoria Magazine, our console television, plastic fangs, Yoda blood on your log, I was talking about the movie Porky’s, watching black and white television, meeting Darth Vader at the mall, Harvest Lake, a convenience store with a video store in the back, Evil Dead 2 and putting on a mask and hiding in the closet. “...my mother would sit me down and she called them…’Let’s go watch the spookies’.”
Episode 112 Brinson talks CHH news, new streaming thoughts, and prediction of a premium streaming service. New music from Germaine Martel, 1k Phew, Brinson, Oatmeal and more This Week's Playlist 1. Germaine Martel “Jesus” Feat. Ceej & Fee-lo 2. Oatmeal “Trap Hisstory” 3. Plain James “Bounce” Ft. KB 4. D. King “Too High” 5. Brinson “So Wishful” Ft. Big Fil 6. Big Fil “Higher” Ft. Erick Dayz 7. Lesus “Christ IS” 8. ReadyWriter “Keep On” 9. Dre Murray “Dark Vader”
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Ep60 of the RRBG Podcast is with Chris Kelly aka Dark Vader of the band Galactic Empire and also of Alustrium. We talk about his career, how Galactic Empire got started and has managed to avoid getting sued by Disney. We nerd out hard on Star Wars movies, being invited to play an Oscar's red carpet party and a couple of other topics. Don't forget to like, share & subscribe and follow us on social media! Instagram: @rocknrollbeerguy Twitter: @RnRBeerGuy Intro: "Imperial March" by Galactic Empire Outro: "Duel of the Fates" by Galactic Empire RRBG Logo: Art of Kyle Willis Sponsors: One Effin Ink Go to http://www.1effinink.com/effinradart to pick up your official RRBG shirts & hoodies. You can customize the type of shirt, the color & the ink. Support the podcast and pick one up today!
Esta semana tenemos con nosotros a Antonio Renom para hablarnos de cómo convertir el fracaso y la insatisfacción en la energía del cambio. Antonio poco después de que le diagnosticaran una grave enfermedad, la enfermedad de Chiari, y con 22 años fue operado a vida o muerte. Se recuperó, y buscando una experiencia extrema de esfuerzo físico y mental, decidió unirse a los boinas verdes. Tras la inesperada muerte de su hermano en el 2012 cogió el timón de la empresa familiar Levante Capital Partners, que se dedica a la gestión de activos inmobiliarios y a la que ya le ha dado un giro de 180 grados. Antonio Renom es licenciado en Administración y Dirección de Empresas. En la actualidad combina el cargo de CEO en Levante Capital Partners con la Fundación Liceu de Barcelona Opera House US, institución de la cual es cofundador. Además es colaborador del programa “Club 21, El Club de las mentes inquietas”, de Ràdio 4 (RTVE). En su ideario figura un concepto clave: la insatisfacción, contemplada como algo positivo, como un motor de cambio. Vamos a hablar con Antonio de su libro El aprendizaje de las cicatrices. El aprendizaje de las cicatrices 1.- Vivimos en una gran mentira del pensamiento positivo ¿hace falta algo más? 2.- La insatisfacción, el fracaso y la frustración es algo que nos ocurre a menudo en la vida y tenemos dos opciones o nos venimos abajo y la cosa va a peor debilitándonos más, o sacamos fuerzas y energía para utilizar y salir fortalecidos. [bctt tweet="La insatisfacción, contemplada como algo positivo, como un motor de cambio #EmprendedoresDigitales " username="josemiguelMKD"] 3.- Tenemos algunos casos en la historia como la de Amancio Ortega, y como una frase tan normal sea el impulso que le llevó a Amancio Ortega a ser el que es. Esa frase es la que le dijeron a su madre en el supermercado cuando ya no tenía dinero suficiente para pagar la compra “lo siento señora Josefa, pero ya no le puedo fiar más” También tenemos en el cuento de Pinocho un mensaje, la propia frustración de Pinocho de ser de madera es la que le salva la vida junto a Geppetto flotando en el mar. [bctt tweet="No hay mal que por bien no venga #EmprendedoresDigitales" username="josemiguelMKD"] 5.- Hasta la naturaleza utiliza la insatisfacción y la carencia como motor natural de cambio y progreso. La naturaleza contraresta estas deficiencias. Las personas ciegas tienen mayor agudeza de oído y las sordomudas tienen mayor agudeza visual. 6.- Tenemos ejemplos como el de Sean Stephenson, su enfermedad osteogenia imperfecta hace que sus huesos sean muy frágiles (huesos de cristal) y prácticamente no pueda hacer nada. Las palabras de su madre le ayudaron a sobre ponerse y cambiar: ¿¡Qué piensas hacer con esto!, un don o una carga? [bctt tweet="¿¡Qué piensas hacer con esto!, un don o una carga? #EmprendedoresDigitales" username="josemiguelMKD"] Hoy día Sean es un motivador y terapeuta reconocido en EEUU. Cuando operaron en el 2003 a Antonio Renom de su enfermedad, La malformación de Chiari, se preguntaba...: ¿Qué iba a hacer con su vida? y la enfermera atenta a sus palabras le contestó: ¿Qué es lo que no vas a hacer? Según la madre de Stephen Hawking, su hijo si no es por su enfermedad, La esclerosis lateral amiotrófica(ELA), que le hizo estar muy concentrado, no hubiese sido el gran científico que ha sido. No hay que dejar que la enfermedad te posea. La enfermedad abre puertas que solo ella puede abrir. La enfermedad hace que no te tomes el mundo en serio pero la vida si. [bctt tweet="La peor manera de tomarse la vida es en serio #EmprendedoresDigitales" username="josemiguelMKD"] Los fracasos en la vida personal y profesional son una revelación. 7.- Las peleas de boxeo muchas veces están ganadas o perdidas antes de comenzar el combate, por no conocer tu punto débil o el de tu contrincante. Las personas que tienen éxito no son las que no tienen puntos débiles, sino las que son conscientes de esas debilidades. [bctt tweet="Las personas que tienen éxito no son las que no tienen puntos débiles, sino las que son conscientes de esas debilidades #EmprendedoresDigitales" username="josemiguelMKD"] 8.- Si analizamos el odio de quién nos odia veremos lo que tenemos de envidiable. Si analizamos los ataques de nuestro enemigo veremos cuales son nuestros puntos débiles que proyectamos al exterior. Siempre te atacarán en tus puntos débiles. Un enemigo puedes ser una constante fuente de energía, sino que se lo pregunten a Camilo José Cela en la dedicatoria de uno de sus libros, La familia de Pascual Duarte ,“ A mis enemigos, que tanto me han ayudado en mi carrera” También le podemos sacar la parte positiva a nuestros enemigos. 9.- Qué relación hay entre la insatisfacción y el juego Todos los animales juegan, el biólogo Vladimir Dinets hizo un estudio al ver jugar a un cocodrilo en el zoo con una patata. Se puede saber como es una persona por su forma de jugar. 10.- Ante la insatisfacción, el dolor….. preguntas del tipo: ¿En qué deseo convertirme?, ¿Qué quiero dejar de legado?, nos ayuda a definir y convertirnos en la persona que deseamos ser, aunque hayamos recibido un legado no muy bueno. La insatisfacción producida por un legado espantoso puede ser nuestra fuente de energía para cambiar. En la película Star Wars, la conversación de Dark Vader con su hijo Luke Skywalker diciendo la famosa frase “Yo soy tu padre”. Luke se revela contra su legado y cambia la historia. 11.- La curiosidad es insatisfacción crónica. 12.- Las cicatrices físicas y emocionales nos hacen reconsiderar nuestros principios. Sin crisis no hay ningún progreso. http://josemiguelgarcia.net
Wilkommen, Nerfherders! Are you enjoying our new theme music? Of course you are. The band who recorded it, Galactic Empire, is about to kick off a new tour. We get Dark Vader on the show to talk about hitting the road with Mac Sabbath, recording their upcoming album, and our main topic for this week: comparing "The Last Jedi" to its predecessor, "The Force Awakens". Two very different movies, two very different approaches, two very different fan reactions. Which comes out on top? Well, that depends on how you approach the topic!
Episode 86 Brinson talks Labor Day, Ric Flair, Finishing Strong in 2017, Christian Hip Hop News by Ellie Andrews New Music from AMP Epistle, Dre Murray, Jered Sanders, Guvna B. You don't want to miss this episode of the GodChaserz Podcast. #Podcast #Podcasting #MusicBusiness #Business #MusicBiz #CHH #ChristianHipHop #IndieArtistPromo #DIYMusic #DIY #MusicMarketing #Kingdom #IndiePromotion This Week playlist 1. AMP “Hail The King” NEW 2. Epistle “BOLD” 3. Jovan Mackenzy “Freestyle” Unreleased 4. KNINE “You Better” #CHHThrowBack 5. Dre Murray “Dark Vader” 6. Jered Sanders “Holy Ghost” 7. Brinson “Shepard Me” Feat. Cstraight & Eshon Burgundy 8. Guvna B & A Starr #TwoZeroOneSix
Episode 74 Prayers for Manchester / Brinson talks focusing on your strengths. Christianhiphop news Fedel, Armond Wakeup, Propaganda, New music from Dre Murray, Jered Sanders, Kadence, Chris Lee Cobbins #CHH #ChristianHipHop This Week playlist 1. Chris Lee Cobbins “O.T.L. (Jumping)” 2. D.King “No Better Way” ft. T-strike 3. Kadence “Levitate” 4. Readywriter “Inspired Dreams” 5. Readywriter “Keep On” 6. Dre Murray “Dark Vader” 7. Jered Sanders “Holy Ghost” 8. Brinson ”A Thing Called Grace” 9. Under5ive “RISE”
Happy May the Fourth, Movie Nuffs! As a special Star Wars holiday treat, we're releasing this week's episode a day early for you. And what an episode it is! We finally kept the promise we made all the way back in our very first cast and watched Star Wars Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back. Bobel Fett, Dark Vader, Yoga with Yoda, all your favs are here! We find out all about Yoda's multi-colored family, explore the inner lives of space snakes, and speculate about the true purpuse of Dark Vader's Egg House. Plus, the real-life Chewbacca drops by for a chat! We hope you give this one a listen, but don't worry; we won't "force" you ;)
Episode 70 “Break Into the Top iTunes 200” Brinson breaks down the tools and techniques needed. New music from Dru Bex, Taylor Grey, Knine, ReadyWriter, and more. #CHH #ChristianHipHop This Week playlist 1. Dru Bex “Good Feeling” Ft. Jered Sanders 2. Taylor Grey “Solomn's Porch 3. Dre Murray “Dark Vader” 4. Knine “On My Knees” 5. ReadyWriter “Points Back” ft. Cstraight 6. Brinson “Right Derr” 7. Spec “Ballot” Ft Mike Real 8. Under5ive “Murder She Wrote”
...Aaaaand we're back! This time around on the Nerfherder Council - our first of 2017 - we explain what happened to our last episode. Rathtars! We also reflect on the passing of Carrie Fisher, interview Dark Vader of the Star Wars metal band "Galactic Empire", and reflect on our first year on the air.
Episode 53 Brinson talks to Dark Vader aka Dre Murray! Dre Breaks down Mumble Rap, Pros and Cons of being indie and signed, The meaning behind the Dark Vader Moniker and more!
Geek:30 Happy Hour | Celebrating Geek Culture and Craft Beer
Are you loving all of the Marvel content out there? Alex and Jojo sit down with their very special guest, Bill McKenna of Not Another Podcast?, to talk about how awesome Deadpool is, their excitement about how the Defenders are closer to their Netflix series, and what technology has done to inspire them when they were younger. Bill also shares some great information about his hilarious show. The guys all enjoy an amazing beer from Quattro Goomba's Brewery that pays homage to their love of Star Wars. Links: Iron Fist hires it’s lead actor: http://nerdist.com/iron-fist-lands-its-lead-actor-with-games-of-thrones-finn-jones/ Minecraft being used as a teaching tool: http://www.upworthy.com/why-minecraft-is-the-newest-and-coolest-teaching-tool-in-school Not Another Podcast?: http://www.notanotherpodcastusa.com Beer: Quattro Goomba's Brewery: http://www.goombabrewery.com
This week’s contenders: Dark Vader vs. Kylo Ren, Pizza chain vs. Donut chain, Gargoyles vs. Street Sharks, Fast vs. Furious.
Help support The Sci-Fi Movie Podcast by becoming a Patron! Hosted by Remi Lavictoire, Ian Fults and Jonathan Colbon Get the Sci-Fi Movie Podcast Archive for 5 Bucks! This week on The Sci-Fi Movie Podcast, Rem, Ian and Jonathan welcome Doug Ferguson from 'The Music A to Z Podcast and Checking The Gate Podcast to help us discuss "Star Wars: Episode 1 The Phantom Menace" from 1999 and directed by George Lucas. The PositiveDoug enjoyed seeing familiar characters such as R2D2, Yoda and a somewhat incomplete C-3PO, which added an anchor point to the story. Great costumes and outstanding sound design, but that's about it! The NegativeWhile the problems with The Phantom Menace are too long to list completely, we highlighted a weak and non engaging storyline with wooden and uninteresting characters. As Roger says in the comments, this is a movie that just didn't need to be made. The VerdictIf by some wonder happenstance you've not seen The Phantom Menace or the two movies that followed, good for you. Do yourself a favor and avoid this prequel series at all costs. Listener Feedback Brian Campbell Is this being reviewed this weekend? If so, here's my comment: Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace is the perfect example of what happens when a producer becomes so powerful that no one around him is willing to say "Hey, that's not such a great idea.". I guess the same could be said for Episodes 2 & 3. I believe, in my heart, that Empire Strikes Back Lucas would have talked Phantom Menace Lucas out of Jar Jar Binks. Roger CousineauWhat could have saved this movie and made it better? Forget saving. I don't think it was required at all! We didn't need a Darth Vader origin story. But if the itch to make a prequel was something George Lucas absolutely needed to scratch, then may I suggest he could have taken the way-way back machine at ludicrous speed and made a wholly original movie set a long, long time ago in the past. For instance, I could have gone for a crazy origin story about the Jedi Order. Cheers! Victor DraxWHERE DID IT GO WRONG: Right in development. the first question we should ask ourselves is "Do we need this movie?" And I mean, why not start at the story shown in Episode II, or mix I & II? I know the real reason is "because that way we'd sell less", but the biggest fault in Episode I is a lack of protagonist (if we have Obi Wan, why do we need Qui Gon?) that we like, with a goal that we care about. WHAT WOULD HAVE BEEN BETTER: Forgetting about this and Episode II and starting at the story in Episode III, which is where the real important events happen. Everything before could be referenced briefly. I know, George, that you want to sell those toys, but think about your body of work. We asked how Phantom Menace could have been made better?Bonnie suggested fire Wayne HendersonAll of the visual effects just looked so sterile and fake, even when it was first released. The music was good, though. Jason CabassiI just watched this again recently. It was worse than I remembered! Sterile acting, boring, confusing, contrived plotting. Horrible jokes. But yeah, the lightsaber battle with Kenobi, Qui-Gon Jinn, and Darth Maul was fantastic. And Ian McDiarmid is a great villain. And the pod race was pretty fun, too. BTW, my 4-year-old son sat through all three original movies in the days prior. He was transfixed. But with the prequels, he got bored and lost interest. For ROTS he just said "Can we skip to the part where Anakin turns into Dark Vader?" Ton de WitteThe big problem with prequels in a franchise as big as star wars is the expectations they generate and the impossibility to fulfill those expectations. Now Jar Jar Banks should have stuck his tongue in the race pod the whole movie, and a better young actor to play Anakin would both have been a big improvement. Having said this the light sabre battles and the pod race were good as was McDiarmid. To conclude I don't care which universe you came from, some parts of the movie had to hurt. Erik FetenPoo-doo jokes have no place in my SW universe. The Sci-Fi Movie Podcast is a member of the Podcastica Network, visit Podcastica.com The Sci-Fi Movie Podcast is partially funded by Patreon. You can help make the Sci-Fi Movie Podcast even better by becoming a support. Go to our Patreon page and show your support! Please share your comments and thoughts on The Sci-Fi Movie Podcast Facebook page or send us Email and we'll add your feedback to the show! Subscribe to The Sci-Fi Movie Podcast Newsletter! Sci Fi Movie Podcast Star Wars Episode 1 The Phantom Menace
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Finally, here is our next Episode, 36: “Rise.”On this episode Tom and I will be discussing the novel Dark Lord: The Rise of Dark Vader, by James Luceno. This novel takes place right after the events of Revenge of the Sith, and it one of our favorites. Spoiler... 5 DS for sure.For Tom's book news:Star Wars: Knight Errant Volume 2—Deluge TPBhttp://www.darkhorse.com/Books/17-786/Star-Wars-Knight-Errant-Volume-2-Deluge-TPBhttp://www.starwarscelebration.com/For my Collecting & Gaming news, follow the below news.Death Trooper Deluxe Statue:http://www.entertainmentearth.com/prodinfo.asp?number=GE80125Anakin & Sabulba Mini-Bust 2 Packhttp://www.entertainmentearth.com/prodinfo.asp?number=GE80210Nien Nunb Mini-Busthttp://www.entertainmentearth.com/prodinfo.asp?number=GE80222Security Battle Droid Mini-Busthttp://www.entertainmentearth.com/prodinfo.asp?number=GE80023If you listened to after the credits, you'll know that we are starting a new Podcast based on our faith and belief that Jesus Christ is Lord and Savior. We also threw out that at this time we don't have a name and could really use your help. So send them in.Well that's it for Episode 36. Our next episode will be on the Legacy comic series, beginning with the first story arc, Broken. We aren't sure when this episode will be out, so stay tuned. Thanks for listening, and as always, May the Force Be With You!
Thatswecalltechno006-Vector Commander by Thatswecalltechno Podcast on MixcloudTracklist:1- Binary Code2- True Spirit3- 2 Mil Leagues Submarines4- Motherchip5- Ruins Of Society6- Dark Vader7- Space Cruiser8- Amnesia9- Ming F-2510-Deep Space11-Submarine12-Technological Impact13-Industrialaser14-Android15-Assimetric16-Movement17-High 818-Scanners19-El Diablo110:50 minutesAll tracks Created by Alex Strunz (Vector Commander) Analog Machines, Fxs, and voices of Alex StrunzDownload