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[2:30] Ginny and Georgia "I was crying, like every single episode, with Ginny and Georgia. So good, so many topics, and emotional topics, and very dramatic." [5:53] The Powerful Shift "Cast your desires out there to the world, and leave the 'How' up to God and universe." [8:45] Reverse Engineering "Say it as if it is already there." [10:37] Rejection to Redemption and Money Magnet "Two beautiful digital courses — you can do them at your own pace; you can do them separately, whichever you feel called to do, what you feel like you need at this time." Check out David Bayer's Youtube Don't forget to rate, review, and subscribe! Connect with Kelly here: Follow Me on Instagram at @chaselifewithkelly Follow Me on TikTok at @iamkellychase Subscribe to My YouTube Channel Work with Me: Private 1:1 Business & Mindset Coaching- More Details Rejection to Redemption - More Details Money Magnet - More Details Goddess Magic Course Bundle - More Details Kelly's Favorites Visit Our Website!
Michael Fanning - Your host and coach, specializing in mindset and achieving goals through the Windermere Coaching Minute. Michael helps individuals transform setbacks into comebacks through proven frameworks and introspective coaching.Contact: fanning@windermere.comDiscover why your biggest setbacks aren't roadblocks but redirections, and learn the three-step framework to fail forward in business and life.[0:00-2:30] Opening & Core QuestionKey Phrase: "Failure doesn't happen TO you, it happens FOR you"What separates those who give up vs. those who use failure as fuelReal estate market challenges as opportunities for growth[2:30-5:45] The Truth About FailureKey Phrase: "Failure isn't a verdict, it's intelligence"Personal stories of business ventures, investments, and relationship setbacksConnection to David Bayer's "A Changed Mind" philosophyExternal reality reflects internal reality[5:45-9:15] Three Purposes of FailureCourse Correction - Life recalculating your route (GPS analogy)Revealing Subconscious Programming - Exposing limiting beliefsExpanding Your Identity - Building who you want to become[9:15-15:30] The Failing Forward FrameworkStep 1: Extract Intelligence (48-hour rule)What did this teach me about myself?What did this teach me about my approach?What subconscious beliefs does this reveal?Step 2: Shift Internal StateKey Phrase: "You cannot solve a problem from the same level of consciousness that created it"Embodying new identity before seeing resultsReference to Dr. David Hawkins' "Letting Go"Step 3: Take Aligned ActionActing from new identity, not old patternsKey Phrase: "What would the version of me who already has this success do right now?"[15:30-18:45] Why Setbacks HappenViktor Frankl quote: "Choose one's attitude in any given circumstances"Purpose may include developing empathy, removing from wrong situations, revealing strengthsOperating from belief there's always a reason[18:45-21:00] Your Action StepsApply framework to current setbackExtract intelligence and identify programmingDefine who you need to becomeTake aligned action from new identity[21:00-22:30] Closing & Key TakeawaysReframe failure as intelligence and redirectionUse three-step framework consistentlyKey Phrase: "Your comeback is always one decision away"Motto: "Be awesome and help somebody"David Bayer - "A Changed Mind" methodologyViktor Frankl - Holocaust survivor and psychiatristDr. David Hawkins - "Letting Go"Michael FanningEmail: fanning@windermere.comPodcast: Windermere Coaching MinuteFollow the show for more insights on mindset coaching and goal achievement.
In this introductory episode of the Capitalism.com Podcast, Ryan and Alex discuss this season's lineup of in-the-trenches entrepreneurs and investors. They recap the highlights and key insights from their interviews in the upcoming season, including conversations with nine-figure entrepreneurs like David Osborn, strategies from Matt Clark on why your own business might not be the best investment, and the stories of community members like Alina and Tomer who built million-dollar businesses from scratch. The episode also delves into mindset strategies with experts like David Bayer to help listeners overcome challenges along their entrepreneurial journey. This season aims to provide a roadmap for building profitable businesses and investing the profits to achieve generational wealth.
In this episode of When Military Life Gets Strange, Maria dives into her transformative experience at the Powerful Living Experience event with David Bayer. Join Maria as she shares her most significant lesson: understanding that our beliefs are decisions we make about our lives. Discover how shifting your perspective on life's circumstances can lead to newfound freedom and empowerment.Maria recounts personal stories, including her experiences with military deployments, illustrating how deciding to view challenges differently can transform them into manageable experiences. Learn the powerful distinction between believing you can handle a situation and deciding how you'll view and approach it.Tune in to unlock strategies for redefining your experiences and injecting energy into your intentions. If you're ready to transition from simply believing to actively deciding the course of your life, don't miss the opportunity to sign up for a free 'Love Your Life' session with Maria.Subscribe to hear more about making powerful decisions that enhance your personal journey. Embrace the power of your choices today!www.mariastrangecoaching.com@mariastrangecoaching on Instagram and Facebook
Host: Michael FanningIn this episode of the Windermere Coaching Minute, Michael Fanning discusses the five primary factors that determine why some people live the life they desire while others don't. Drawing insights from David Bayer's book "The Changed Mind: Rewire Your Brain and Re-engineer Your Reality," Michael explores how our early childhood programming creates beliefs that shape our entire reality.Beliefs - Fundamental assumptions about reality formed between ages 1-9Thoughts - Mental content arising from underlying beliefsFeelings - Emotional responses triggered by thoughtsActions - Behaviors and choices based on feelings and thoughtsResults - Outcomes that manifest in your life from your actionsPrimal State: Reactive, survival-oriented mode driven by fear and scarcityPower State: Creative, possibility-oriented mode driven by purpose and abundanceMichael walks through a presentation scenario demonstrating how the same situation can produce entirely different outcomes depending on whether you operate from a primal or power state.Identify your pattern in one area you want to improvePractice state awareness three times dailyTransform one limiting belief into an empowering alternativeApply your new understanding to a specific upcoming situationConduct daily check-ins about your operating beliefsDavid Bayer's book: "The Changed Mind: Rewire Your Brain and Re-engineer Your Reality"Find additional resources at changedmind.comEpisode 14 of David Bayer's podcast: "Get ahead of your limiting beliefs before they materialize"Decision Matrix tool available on the Changed Mind websiteEmail: fanning@windermere.comCoaching services available through WindermereSubscribe to the coaching newsletter for more resources"Be awesome and help somebody. Make it a great day."Key Concepts Covered:The Five Primary Factors:Primal State vs. Power State:Practical Application:Homework for Listeners:Resources Mentioned:Connect with Michael:Michael's Sign-off:
Show Notes: Welcome to another episode of the Windermere Coaching Minute. I'm your host, Michael Fanning, and today we're diving into the realm of transformative insights that can help real estate professionals tackle challenges like imposter syndrome and unlock their true potential for the upcoming year. Today, we'll reference three impactful books and their authors: "Manifest" by Roxy Nafausi – This book introduces concepts of visualization and affirmation to shape your mindset for success. "The Art of Possibility" by Dr. Ben Zander – Zander's work encourages reframing perspectives and viewing challenges as opportunities for growth. "A Changed Mind" by David Bayer – This book focuses on the power of our interpretive mind, emotional meaning, and how to consciously respond to change. In this episode, we'll discuss how to confront the “what if” questions that can lead to self-doubt, drawing from the frameworks and insights provided by these authors. We'll explore proactive strategies and mindset shifts that can empower you to face challenges confidently and transform your narrative in real estate. Key Topics: Understanding imposter syndrome and its impact on performance. David Bayer's three pillars of mindset transformation. Roxy Nafausi's visualization techniques and the power of affirmations. Dr. Ben Zander's principles for reframing past experiences as valuable lessons. Practical action steps to cultivate a growth-oriented mindset and overcome self-doubt. Action Steps: Create a meaningful narrative that supports your success. Embrace the “what ifs” and transform them into opportunities for growth. Invest in your education and continuous learning. Develop a framework for emotional resilience amidst market fluctuations. Consider the value of coaching to stay accountable in your journey. Resources Mentioned: Books: “Manifest” by Roxy Nafausi, “The Art of Possibility” by Dr. Ben Zander, “A Changed Mind” by David Bayer. Windermere Professional Development: Business planning classes on December 16th and 17th; complimentary coaching calls available. Thank you for joining us today! If you'd like to reach out or have feedback and podcast ideas, please contact me at fanning@windermere.com. Don't forget to share this podcast and give us a rating—it helps us spread the word! Stay empowered, stay curious, and remember—leaders don't need titles. Your actions set the example for those around you. Make it a great day!
Send us a textI have been following a guy named David Bayer for some time now and have been greatly influenced by him. One of the many pieces of wisdom he shares about limiting beliefs is that when we have a core limiting belief that we can't seem to let go of, no matter how many tools we use, it's often because that belief is connected to a person. Specifically, it may be connected to a resentment toward that person. When I heard that, I had the epiphany that my core limiting belief is that there will never be enough, particularly when it comes to money. And this belief stems from experiences I had with my dad. This week's episode 292 of the Fragmented to Whole Podcast is about rediscovering love for my father- a journey through resentment and healing!In this episode of the Fragmented to Whole Podcast, I'm sharing my process of doing resentment and forgiveness inventories to uncover underlying resentments I was holding about my father and the reparenting work that came as a result of it - leading me to the realization of how much I truly loved my father as a child. The work I did as a result of this realization allowed me to experience profound emotional healing and vulnerability that was not possible in my real-life relationship with him. Be sure to tune in to all the episodes to receive tons of practical tips on living a more whole life and to hear even more about the points outlined above.Thank you for listening! If you enjoyed this episode, take a screenshot of the episode to post in your stories and tag me! And don't forget to follow, rate and review the podcast and tell me your key takeaways!Learn more about Fragmented to Whole at https://higherpowercc.com/podcast/ Are you saying yes when you really want to say no? Are you putting yourself last? Perhaps you're the consummate accommodator whose people-pleasing ways are wearing you out. If so, you're a perfect fit for my 12-week private coaching program!After Participating in Private Coaching with Barb, You'll...*Be able to feel peaceful and calm when setting boundaries*Know how to communicate directly with people*Your feelings will become more "right-sized"*Do things because you really want to do them, not because you feel obligated*Live your life by your own values and feel proud of that*Learn to keep the focus on yourself and still be kind and helpful*Come closer to realizing your authentic identitySign up for a free 30 minute Better Boundaries call with me at this link. https://calendly.com/barb-nangle/better-boundaries-callLINKS MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE:Reclaiming My Inner Teen's Voice- How to Say No With Inner Strength | Episode 291David BayerCONNECT WITH BARB NANGLE:Subscribe to “Friday Fragments” weekly newsletterFree boundaries resourcesFacebookInstagramWork with Barb! Buy Barb a teaGet a free chapter of my upcoming book: Roadside Recovery
Send us a textI have been following a guy named David Bayer for some time now and have been greatly influenced by him. One of the many pieces of wisdom he shares about limiting beliefs is that when we have a core limiting belief that we can't seem to let go of, no matter how many tools we use, it's often because that belief is connected to a person. Specifically, it may be connected to a resentment toward that person. When I heard that, I had the epiphany that my core limiting belief is that there will never be enough, particularly when it comes to money. And this belief stems from experiences I had with my dad. This week's episode 292 of the Fragmented to Whole Podcast is about rediscovering love for my father- a journey through resentment and healing!In this episode of the Fragmented to Whole Podcast, I'm sharing my process of doing resentment and forgiveness inventories to uncover underlying resentments I was holding about my father and the reparenting work that came as a result of it - leading me to the realization of how much I truly loved my father as a child. The work I did as a result of this realization allowed me to experience profound emotional healing and vulnerability that was not possible in my real-life relationship with him. Be sure to tune in to all the episodes to receive tons of practical tips on living a more whole life and to hear even more about the points outlined above.Thank you for listening! If you enjoyed this episode, take a screenshot of the episode to post in your stories and tag me! And don't forget to follow, rate and review the podcast and tell me your key takeaways!Learn more about Fragmented to Whole at https://higherpowercc.com/podcast/ Are you saying yes when you really want to say no? Are you putting yourself last? Perhaps you're the consummate accommodator whose people-pleasing ways are wearing you out. If so, you're a perfect fit for my 12-week private coaching program!After Participating in Private Coaching with Barb, You'll...*Be able to feel peaceful and calm when setting boundaries*Know how to communicate directly with people*Your feelings will become more "right-sized"*Do things because you really want to do them, not because you feel obligated*Live your life by your own values and feel proud of that*Learn to keep the focus on yourself and still be kind and helpful*Come closer to realizing your authentic identitySign up for a free 30 minute Better Boundaries call with me at this link. https://calendly.com/barb-nangle/better-boundaries-callLINKS MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE:Reclaiming My Inner Teen's Voice- How to Say No With Inner Strength | Episode 291David BayerCONNECT WITH BARB NANGLE:Subscribe to “Friday Fragments” weekly newsletterFree boundaries resourcesFacebookInstagramWork with Barb! Buy Barb a teaGet a free chapter of my upcoming book: Roadside Recovery
David Bayer é Neurocientista Comportamental e autor do livro “Startup Pós-Digital”. Com uma trajetória profissional rica em vivências internacionais – incluindo Brasil, Estados Unidos, Rússia e Portugal –, sua prática psicoterapêutica reflete uma integração entre ciência moderna e a tradição milenar da Kabbalah. Sua tese de conclusão de curso, defendida na PUC-RS, apresenta conceitos que integram espiritualidade e ciência para aprofundar a compreensão da busca humana por propósito. Além disso, Bayer possui formação em Geopolítica com foco em Oriente Médio pela StandWithUs. https://www.instagram.com/david.bayer/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/gobayer/ ============================ Compartilhe e deixe seu comentário! Queremos ouvir sua opinião sobre esse tema tão importante. Entre para o grupo no WhatsApp com os avisos e seja sempre o primeiro a saber: bit.ly/coachcast_vip Agradecemos aos nossos apoiadores: Camisaria Fascynios, que há mais de 35 anos fabrica camisas do 1 ao 12. Entra no site www.camisariafascynios.com.br, compre a sua e tenha um presente do Coachcast: desconto de 15% na sua compra (basta usar o código COACHCAST). Siga a Fascynios @camisaria_fascynios e MKT Up serviço de consultoria em automação de mkt e interessados podem acessar form.mktup.com.br/coachcast que receberão uma avaliação gratuita de seu sistema além de um desconto de 20% no caso de contratação dos serviços.
In this episode, Kim delves into the transformative power of patience and non-resistance in realizing dreams and achieving inner liberation. Drawing insights from David Bayer, Melody Beatty, and personal experiences, the discussion highlights the importance of aligning with one's intuition and gut feelings. Kim shares challenges faced as a new teacher and the lessons learned about trusting oneself and taking measured actions without yielding to perfectionism and comparison. Listeners are invited to explore a freer, more joyful existence by embracing these principles, with references to Kim's book, 'Free to Be: A Pathway to Inner Liberation'. The episode encourages audience engagement through book purchases, website visits for additional resources, and sharing feedback. Connect with Kim: New Book: https://www.kimgrosscoaching.com/free-to-be.php TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@kimgrosscoaching Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kimgrosscoaching/ website: www.kimgrosscoaching.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/kim.gross.104 Facebook Masks Off Community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/masksoffcommunity YouTube:YouTube: https://youtube.com/channel/UCaWJfO7ZFd4aYBX3e-clj9Q Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2Et9BMqdFriIQ9bUxcfQeg Apple podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/masks-off/id1513846583 Linked In: https://www.linkedin.com/notifications/?filter=all Unmasked Newsletter: http://subscribepage.io/masksoffnewsletter People-pleasing quiz: https://www.kimgrosscoaching.com/quiz.php
Nobody is successful in life without overcoming failure and adversity several times along the way. We're revisiting some of the most compelling interviews ever on Impact Theory in this mashup. Tai Lopez, Jay Williams, David Bayer, and Tim Grover have got heavy-duty stories about not quitting, what you need to do if you find yourself in a hole, and how you can pivot to a better life. Tai Lopez is an entrepreneur, author, investor, motivational speaker, crypto philanthropist, and creator of The 67 Steps Program. By age 21, Jay Williams had achieved his dreams of playing in the NBA and becoming wealthy. But before his second season, he suffered a horrific motorcycle accident that led to 10 surgeries, months in the ICU, and doubts that he would walk again. It took him years to heal, but he eventually clawed his way out of the darkness to become a popular NBA analyst. David Bayer built a series of highly successful internet ventures but paid a price, battling long-term drug addiction and alcoholism. He eventually recovered and embraced a new addiction…personal evolution. Tim Grover is an iconic peak performance and mental toughness trainer who has coached hundreds of athletes, including Michael Jordan and Kobe Bryant. [Original air date: 8-11-22]. SHOW NOTES: 1:00 | The Four Pillars of Happiness (Lopez) 5:15 | Conscientiousness is Most Correlated to Business Success (Lopez) 12:35 | The Importance of Reading and Mentoring (Lopez) 19:30 | You Have to be Crazy to be Great/The Kobe Story (Williams) 23:30 | The Relentless Mentality (Williams) 27:31 | How to Assess Who You Really Are (Williams) 31:30 | Making Choices and Overcoming Adversity (Williams) 37:35 | Breakthroughs Based on What You Believe In (Bayer) 45:00 | Finding Clarity and Linking it to Purpose (Bayer) 47:55 | Helping People Get Past Their Fears (Bayer) 55:20 | Q & A with Tim - How to Bounce Back from Failure (Bilyeu) 1:36:50 | Tim Grover and Understanding Your Dark Side (Tim Grover) CHECK OUT OUR SPONSORS Netsuite: Download the CFO's Guide to AI and Machine Learning for free at https://impacttheory.co/netsuiteITsept Range Rover: Explore the Range Rover Sport at https://impacttheory.co/rangeroverITpodsept Navage: Get a cleaning kit as a FREE gift with your order, but only by going to https://impacttheory.co/navageITpodsept24 Shopify: Sign up for a $1/month trial period at https://impacttheory.co/shopifyITpodsept ZBiotics: Head to https://impacttheory.co/zbioticsITseptpod and use the code IMPACT at checkout for 15% off. Found Banking: Sign up for Found for FREE today at https://impacttheory.co/foundITpodSept Betterhelp: This episode is sponsored by BetterHelp. Give online therapy a try at https://betterhelp.com/impacttheory and get 10% off your first month. AG1: Get 5 free AG1 Travel Packs and a FREE 1 year supply of Vitamin D with your first purchase at https://www.drinkag1.com/impact Aura: Secure your digital life with proactive protection for your assets, identity, family, and tech – Go to https://aura.com/impact to start your free two-week trial. FOLLOW TOM: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tombilyeu/ Tik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@tombilyeu?lang=en Twitter: https://twitter.com/tombilyeu YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@TomBilyeu What's up, everybody? It's Tom Bilyeu here. If you're serious about leveling up your life, I urge you to check out my new podcast, Tom Bilyeu's Mindset Playbook —a goldmine of my most impactful episodes on mindset, business, and health. Trust me, your future self will thank you. LISTEN AD FREE + BONUS EPISODES on APPLE PODCASTS: apple.co/impacttheory Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Original Air Date: November 22, 2023 For some, success can be a long road, and for others, it can happen overnight. The quality that both these people have in common is staying true to who they are, no matter how long it takes. Jefferson Fisher is a board-certified Texas trial lawyer and founder of Fisher Firm, which has over 6 million followers on social media. He enjoys teaching people to persuade and communicate effectively in high-conflict situations. “I help people argue less so they can talk more.” On this week's episode, Maria sits down with Jefferson to discuss gaining millions of followers overnight, tips on genuine communication, his upcoming book, running his law firm, and his love of peanut M&Ms. Key Takeaways Take a step back. Take a pause before responding to someone else's aggression. Maybe they're having a bad day and it's not about you. Don't overthink it. Sometimes it's better to get things done than to be a perfectionist. Don't let it keep you from moving forward. Share your passion. Chances are someone else is passionate about the same thing you are. Put yourself out there, and you'll probably be rewarded. To connect with Jefferson, follow him on Instagram @jefferson_fisher Tip The Scales Website Tip the Scales Instagram Tip the Scales TikTok Tip the Scales Youtube Maria Monroy Instagram Maria Monroy LinkedIn LawRank Website LawRank Instagram LawRank TikTok LawRank X / Twitter LawRank Facebook LawRank LinkedIn LawRank YouTube Jefferson Fisher Website Jefferson Fisher Instagram Jefferson Fisher TikTok Jefferson Fisher Facebook Jefferson Fisher X / Twitter Jefferson Fisher LinkedIn Jefferson Fisher YouTube Fisher Firm Website Other episodes you might enjoy: 4. Irving Pedroza - Make the Choice: Champion for Kindness 11. Amanda Baggett - Outshine the Competition: Authentic Branding and Wise Spending 20. Joe Fried - Courage and Intention: How Radical Honesty Creates Stronger Attorneys Previous Guests: Amanda Demanda, James (TopDog) Helm, Gary Dordick, Joe Volta, Michael Mogill, Jay Vaughn, Bob Simon, Mark Anderson, Chad Dudley, Raymond Mieszaniec, David Bayer, Kurt Zaner, Joe Fried, Sean Claggett, Justin Watkins, Mauro Fiore, Mark Bratt, Glen Lerner, Rick Ferri, Dan Ambrose, Teresa Diep, Taly Goody, Sahm Manouchehri, Bibi Fell, Kenny Habetz, Jennifer Gore-Cuthbert, Ali Awad, Chava Mercado, Amanda Baggett, Muhammad Ramadan, Lena Haviland, Gary Sarner, and more. 00:00 Intro 00:59 I'm that Jefferson 02:09 Who is Jefferson? 05:55 Jefferson's family upbringing 06:55 Talk about your passion 08:46 Change your old school mentality 10:26 Disarming your opponent 16:01 Fisher Firm culture and values 18:21 1200 followers per minute 24:37 I'm writing a book 25:31 Self-help 26:16 How to talk to a narcissist 27:45 Setting boundaries 32:25 What's next? 32:52 Outro
Original Air Date: November 22, 2023 For some, success can be a long road, and for others, it can happen overnight. The quality that both these people have in common is staying true to who they are, no matter how long it takes. Jefferson Fisher is a board-certified Texas trial lawyer and founder of Fisher Firm, which has over 6 million followers on social media. He enjoys teaching people to persuade and communicate effectively in high-conflict situations. “I help people argue less so they can talk more.” On this week's episode, Maria sits down with Jefferson to discuss gaining millions of followers overnight, tips on genuine communication, his upcoming book, running his law firm, and his love of peanut M&Ms. Key Takeaways Take a step back. Take a pause before responding to someone else's aggression. Maybe they're having a bad day and it's not about you. Don't overthink it. Sometimes it's better to get things done than to be a perfectionist. Don't let it keep you from moving forward. Share your passion. Chances are someone else is passionate about the same thing you are. Put yourself out there, and you'll probably be rewarded. To connect with Jefferson, follow him on Instagram @jefferson_fisher Tip The Scales Website Tip the Scales Instagram Tip the Scales TikTok Tip the Scales Youtube Maria Monroy Instagram Maria Monroy LinkedIn LawRank Website LawRank Instagram LawRank TikTok LawRank X / Twitter LawRank Facebook LawRank LinkedIn LawRank YouTube Jefferson Fisher Website Jefferson Fisher Instagram Jefferson Fisher TikTok Jefferson Fisher Facebook Jefferson Fisher X / Twitter Jefferson Fisher LinkedIn Jefferson Fisher YouTube Fisher Firm Website Other episodes you might enjoy: 4. Irving Pedroza - Make the Choice: Champion for Kindness 11. Amanda Baggett - Outshine the Competition: Authentic Branding and Wise Spending 20. Joe Fried - Courage and Intention: How Radical Honesty Creates Stronger Attorneys Previous Guests: Amanda Demanda, James (TopDog) Helm, Gary Dordick, Joe Volta, Michael Mogill, Jay Vaughn, Bob Simon, Mark Anderson, Chad Dudley, Raymond Mieszaniec, David Bayer, Kurt Zaner, Joe Fried, Sean Claggett, Justin Watkins, Mauro Fiore, Mark Bratt, Glen Lerner, Rick Ferri, Dan Ambrose, Teresa Diep, Taly Goody, Sahm Manouchehri, Bibi Fell, Kenny Habetz, Jennifer Gore-Cuthbert, Ali Awad, Chava Mercado, Amanda Baggett, Muhammad Ramadan, Lena Haviland, Gary Sarner, and more. 00:00 Intro 00:59 I'm that Jefferson 02:09 Who is Jefferson? 05:55 Jefferson's family upbringing 06:55 Talk about your passion 08:46 Change your old school mentality 10:26 Disarming your opponent 16:01 Fisher Firm culture and values 18:21 1200 followers per minute 24:37 I'm writing a book 25:31 Self-help 26:16 How to talk to a narcissist 27:45 Setting boundaries 32:25 What's next? 32:52 Outro
How do you rewire your brain to reengineer your reality? At a time when emotional intelligence, self-awareness, and spiritual connection are essential skills for navigating the increasingly complex dynamics of modern-day life, the ability to 'change your mind' is paramount for a 'powerful living experience' where you shed belief systems that no longer serve you. If you're ready to better understand your human being operating system and how to reclaim control over your thoughts, emotions, and life, then this detox of the brain is a great place to start! On today's podcast, you'll learn: - How our emotions drive our behaviors - How consciousness creates coincidence (and Synchronicity) - Working on your trauma so you can work on your mindset - Why Desire plus Non-Resistance equals Desired Result - How to tap into your birthright (understanding the principles of success) - Learning to redefine our relationship with time (for improved self-care) - Why overwhelm is the problem (creating from Fight or Flight) For more information, visit https://myersdetox.com/DavidBayer How Toxic Are You? Heavy metals like lead, arsenic, mercury, and aluminum never went away. They are still present in home building materials, furniture, food, beverages, and more. Finding ways to reduce exposure to these heavy metals (and many more) is incredibly important. To do that effectively, people first need to know which heavy metals they are being exposed to — if any. This quiz was designed to evaluate individual risk factors for heavy metal exposure, and to gauge whether getting tested for heavy metals is recommended or not. Believe it or not, there are simple at-home tests people can take if they are being exposed — this quiz will determine if it's worth it to take one.
Joey Rafaeli started a Law Firm in his childhood bedroom during the Covid lockdown and is now overseeing fifteen employees of a fully remote company. He is an experienced Florida attorney who represents individuals injured as a result of other people's negligence. On this week's episode, Maria speaks with Joey about running a virtual law firm, the value of money, how to grow leads with Instagram, how to build personal and professional relationships, hiring remote employees and how lavish purchases can help build your businesses. To connect with Joey, visit https://rafaelilaw.com Tip The Scales Website Tip the Scales Instagram Tip the Scales TikTok Tip the Scales Youtube Maria Monroy Instagram Maria Monroy LinkedIn LawRank Website LawRank Instagram LawRank TikTok LawRank X / twitter LawRank Facebook LawRank LinkedIn LawRank YouTube Rafaeli Law Website Rafaeli Law Instagram Rafaeli Law TikTok Rafaeli Law Facebook Rafaeli Law LinkedIn Other episodes you might enjoy: 9. Grit and Determination: Creating Your Own Opportunities 12. From $7 to $7 Million: Mobile Advertising and Optimism 25. Social Media Breakdown: A Step-By-Step Guide to TikTok for Attorneys Previous Guests: Chris Massaro, Kevin Kennedy, Lawrence LeBrocq, Jefferson Fisher, Amanda Demanda, James (TopDog) Helm, Gary Dordick, Joe Volta, Ed Ciarimboli, Michael Mogill, Jay Vaughn, Andre Regard, Bob Simon, Mark Anderson, Chad Dudley, Raymond Mieszaniec, Pratik Shah, John Campbell, David Bayer, Darryl Isaacs, Kurt Zaner, Joe Fried, Sean Claggett, Justin Watkins, Jeremy Tissot, Przemek Lubecki, Mauro Fiore, Mark Bratt, Glen Lerner, Rick Ferri, Yosi Yahoudai, Dan Ambrose, Greyson Goody, Teresa Diep, Taly Goody, Sevy Fisher, Sahm Manouchehri, Mike Agruss, Bibi Fell, Kenny Habetz, Mike Morse, Sara Williams, Jennifer Gore-Cuthbert, Brett Schreiber, Ali Awad, Chava Mercado, Amanda Baggett, Max Antony, Muhammad Ramadan, Lena Haviland, Harry Plotkin, Claire Plotkin, Gary Sarner, Irving Pedroza.
Joey Rafaeli started a Law Firm in his childhood bedroom during the Covid lockdown and is now overseeing fifteen employees of a fully remote company. He is an experienced Florida attorney who represents individuals injured as a result of other people's negligence. On this week's episode, Maria speaks with Joey about running a virtual law firm, the value of money, how to grow leads with Instagram, how to build personal and professional relationships, hiring remote employees and how lavish purchases can help build your businesses. To connect with Joey, visit https://rafaelilaw.com Tip The Scales Website Tip the Scales Instagram Tip the Scales TikTok Tip the Scales Youtube Maria Monroy Instagram Maria Monroy LinkedIn LawRank Website LawRank Instagram LawRank TikTok LawRank X / twitter LawRank Facebook LawRank LinkedIn LawRank YouTube Rafaeli Law Website Rafaeli Law Instagram Rafaeli Law TikTok Rafaeli Law Facebook Rafaeli Law LinkedIn Other episodes you might enjoy: 9. Grit and Determination: Creating Your Own Opportunities 12. From $7 to $7 Million: Mobile Advertising and Optimism 25. Social Media Breakdown: A Step-By-Step Guide to TikTok for Attorneys Previous Guests: Chris Massaro, Kevin Kennedy, Lawrence LeBrocq, Jefferson Fisher, Amanda Demanda, James (TopDog) Helm, Gary Dordick, Joe Volta, Ed Ciarimboli, Michael Mogill, Jay Vaughn, Andre Regard, Bob Simon, Mark Anderson, Chad Dudley, Raymond Mieszaniec, Pratik Shah, John Campbell, David Bayer, Darryl Isaacs, Kurt Zaner, Joe Fried, Sean Claggett, Justin Watkins, Jeremy Tissot, Przemek Lubecki, Mauro Fiore, Mark Bratt, Glen Lerner, Rick Ferri, Yosi Yahoudai, Dan Ambrose, Greyson Goody, Teresa Diep, Taly Goody, Sevy Fisher, Sahm Manouchehri, Mike Agruss, Bibi Fell, Kenny Habetz, Mike Morse, Sara Williams, Jennifer Gore-Cuthbert, Brett Schreiber, Ali Awad, Chava Mercado, Amanda Baggett, Max Antony, Muhammad Ramadan, Lena Haviland, Harry Plotkin, Claire Plotkin, Gary Sarner, Irving Pedroza.
It's hard to run a law firm. So much is asked of you, and you have only so much time to accomplish it all. Maybe you don't always know the answers, but you're afraid to show weakness. How do you delegate and trust people to get the job done right? J.L. King has the answers. J.L. King, II, is an experienced civil trial lawyer in Georgia. He primarily represents catastrophically injured victims and the families of individuals who have died as a result of negligence. Before he chose this focus, J.L. worked for one of the premier insurance defense firms in the southeastern United States. On this week's episode, Maria speaks with J.L. about his small-town upbringing, how you can be a good lawyer and a good marketer, being a good delegator, why things don't always have to be perfect, and the ins and outs of managing your staff. Key Takeaways You can't be the best at everything. Recognize your limitations. Even the most successful people have things they aren't good at. They accept it and learn where to put their focus to best benefit the company. There's no shame in asking for help. Consider part-time employees. Staffing can be highly stressful. Hiring, firing, and questions about overstaffing and understaffing can all be overwhelming. Consider hiring someone part-time who can fill a gap or jump between departments when needed. They can be a help at the most stressful moments. Delegate. Delegate. Delegate. Hire people that complement your weaknesses. Not good at marketing? Hire a marketing manager. Not good at writing? Hire a copywriter. Trust those people with their tasks, and don't micromanage. This kind of trust can take a lot of weight off your shoulders. To connect with J.L., visit https://kingtriallaw.com Tip The Scales Website Tip the Scales Instagram Tip the Scales TikTok Tip the Scales Youtube Maria Monroy Instagram Maria Monroy LinkedIn LawRank Website LawRank Instagram LawRank TikTok LawRank X / twitter LawRank Facebook LawRank LinkedIn LawRank YouTube The King Firm Website The King Firm Facebook The King Firm X / twitter The King Firm LinkedIn The King Firm YouTube Other episodes you might enjoy: 7. Hiring Systems: Find your "A" Team 31. Build Your Team: Fostering a Culture of Continuous Improvement 51. Why Trial Lawyers Should Advertise, and Buying and Selling a Law Firm Previous Guests: Chris Massaro, Kevin Kennedy, Lawrence LeBrocq, Jefferson Fisher, Amanda Demanda, James (TopDog) Helm, Gary Dordick, Joe Volta, Ed Ciarimboli, Michael Mogill, Jay Vaughn, Andre Regard, Bob Simon, Mark Anderson, Chad Dudley, Raymond Mieszaniec, Pratik Shah, John Campbell, David Bayer, Darryl Isaacs, Kurt Zaner, Joe Fried, Sean Claggett, Justin Watkins, Jeremy Tissot, Przemek Lubecki, Mauro Fiore, Mark Bratt, Glen Lerner, Rick Ferri, Yosi Yahoudai, Dan Ambrose, Greyson Goody, Teresa Diep, Taly Goody, Sevy Fisher, Sahm Manouchehri, Mike Agruss, Bibi Fell, Kenny Habetz, Mike Morse, Sara Williams, Jennifer Gore-Cuthbert, Brett Schreiber, Ali Awad, Chava Mercado, Amanda Baggett, Max Antony, Muhammad Ramadan, Lena Haviland, Harry Plotkin, Claire Plotkin, Gary Sarner, Irving Pedroza.
It's hard to run a law firm. So much is asked of you, and you have only so much time to accomplish it all. Maybe you don't always know the answers, but you're afraid to show weakness. How do you delegate and trust people to get the job done right? J.L. King has the answers. J.L. King, II, is an experienced civil trial lawyer in Georgia. He primarily represents catastrophically injured victims and the families of individuals who have died as a result of negligence. Before he chose this focus, J.L. worked for one of the premier insurance defense firms in the southeastern United States. On this week's episode, Maria speaks with J.L. about his small-town upbringing, how you can be a good lawyer and a good marketer, being a good delegator, why things don't always have to be perfect, and the ins and outs of managing your staff. Key Takeaways You can't be the best at everything. Recognize your limitations. Even the most successful people have things they aren't good at. They accept it and learn where to put their focus to best benefit the company. There's no shame in asking for help. Consider part-time employees. Staffing can be highly stressful. Hiring, firing, and questions about overstaffing and understaffing can all be overwhelming. Consider hiring someone part-time who can fill a gap or jump between departments when needed. They can be a help at the most stressful moments. Delegate. Delegate. Delegate. Hire people that complement your weaknesses. Not good at marketing? Hire a marketing manager. Not good at writing? Hire a copywriter. Trust those people with their tasks, and don't micromanage. This kind of trust can take a lot of weight off your shoulders. To connect with J.L., visit https://kingtriallaw.com Tip The Scales Website Tip the Scales Instagram Tip the Scales TikTok Tip the Scales Youtube Maria Monroy Instagram Maria Monroy LinkedIn LawRank Website LawRank Instagram LawRank TikTok LawRank X / twitter LawRank Facebook LawRank LinkedIn LawRank YouTube The King Firm Website The King Firm Facebook The King Firm X / twitter The King Firm LinkedIn The King Firm YouTube Other episodes you might enjoy: 7. Hiring Systems: Find your "A" Team 31. Build Your Team: Fostering a Culture of Continuous Improvement 51. Why Trial Lawyers Should Advertise, and Buying and Selling a Law Firm Previous Guests: Chris Massaro, Kevin Kennedy, Lawrence LeBrocq, Jefferson Fisher, Amanda Demanda, James (TopDog) Helm, Gary Dordick, Joe Volta, Ed Ciarimboli, Michael Mogill, Jay Vaughn, Andre Regard, Bob Simon, Mark Anderson, Chad Dudley, Raymond Mieszaniec, Pratik Shah, John Campbell, David Bayer, Darryl Isaacs, Kurt Zaner, Joe Fried, Sean Claggett, Justin Watkins, Jeremy Tissot, Przemek Lubecki, Mauro Fiore, Mark Bratt, Glen Lerner, Rick Ferri, Yosi Yahoudai, Dan Ambrose, Greyson Goody, Teresa Diep, Taly Goody, Sevy Fisher, Sahm Manouchehri, Mike Agruss, Bibi Fell, Kenny Habetz, Mike Morse, Sara Williams, Jennifer Gore-Cuthbert, Brett Schreiber, Ali Awad, Chava Mercado, Amanda Baggett, Max Antony, Muhammad Ramadan, Lena Haviland, Harry Plotkin, Claire Plotkin, Gary Sarner, Irving Pedroza.
Do you often worry if your fashion sense is appropriate for the workplace? Are you having trouble finding your one true passion? Have you ever had issues navigating the family business? If any of these questions speak to you, make sure to listen to this week's podcast. Taylor Dordick is a personal injury attorney at Dordick Law Firm in California. She is passionate about fighting for victims of abuse and recently received a groundbreaking $2.28 billion verdict in the Jane Doe v Fitzgerald sexual abuse case. On this week's episode, Maria speaks with Taylor about fashion in the workplace, working with her family, being a legacy, and finding her niche in fighting for victims of abuse. Key Takeaways Be smart about fashion. Yes, it is possible to dress appropriately for the workplace and still feel confident about your looks. Taylor teaches us that you don't have to shop high end to feel high end. Search and you can find great deals at places like Target, Nordstrom Rack, and Saks OFF Fifth. And remember, tailor, tailor, tailor. Don't squander your privilege. Take every opportunity and leg up that life gives you. Use it to do good, and don't throw it away. There are tons of people who would give anything to be in your position. Don't let them down. Find your niche. Sometimes, you have to work to find your calling because it's not immediately apparent. Taylor found her niche in fighting for victims of abuse. Don't be afraid to try different things until you find what makes you happy. To connect with Taylor, visit https://dordicklaw.com/ Tip The Scales Website Tip the Scales Instagram Tip the Scales TikTok Tip the Scales Youtube Maria Monroy Instagram Maria Monroy LinkedIn LawRank Website LawRank Instagram LawRank TikTok LawRank X / twitter LawRank Facebook LawRank LinkedIn LawRank YouTube Dordick Law Website Dordick Law Instagram Dordick Law Facebook Dordick Law X / twitter Dordick Law LinkedIn Dordick Law YouTube Other episodes you might enjoy: 16. Own Your Career: Empowering Female Trial Attorneys 21. Compassion Through Crisis: Discovering Strength in Vulnerability 27. Find Your Footing: Growing Confidence and Prioritizing Health Previous Guests: Kevin Kennedy, Lawrence LeBrocq, Jefferson Fisher, Amanda Demanda, James (TopDog) Helm, Gary Dordick, Joe Volta, Ed Ciarimboli, Michael Mogill, Jay Vaughn, Andre Regard, Bob Simon, Mark Anderson, Chad Dudley, Raymond Mieszaniec, Pratik Shah, John Campbell, David Bayer, Darryl Isaacs, Kurt Zaner, Joe Fried, Sean Claggett, Justin Watkins, Jeremy Tissot, Przemek Lubecki, Mauro Fiore, Mark Bratt, Glen Lerner, Rick Ferri, Yosi Yahoudai, Dan Ambrose, Greyson Goody, Teresa Diep, Taly Goody, Sevy Fisher, Sahm Manouchehri, Mike Agruss, Bibi Fell, Kenny Habetz, Mike Morse, Sara Williams, Jennifer Gore-Cuthbert, Brett Schreiber, Ali Awad, Chava Mercado, Amanda Baggett, Max Antony, Muhammad Ramadan, Lena Haviland, Harry Plotkin, Claire Plotkin, Gary Sarner, Irving Pedroza.
Do you often worry if your fashion sense is appropriate for the workplace? Are you having trouble finding your one true passion? Have you ever had issues navigating the family business? If any of these questions speak to you, make sure to listen to this week's podcast. Taylor Dordick is a personal injury attorney at Dordick Law Firm in California. She is passionate about fighting for victims of abuse and recently received a groundbreaking $2.28 billion verdict in the Jane Doe v Fitzgerald sexual abuse case. On this week's episode, Maria speaks with Taylor about fashion in the workplace, working with her family, being a legacy, and finding her niche in fighting for victims of abuse. Key Takeaways Be smart about fashion. Yes, it is possible to dress appropriately for the workplace and still feel confident about your looks. Taylor teaches us that you don't have to shop high end to feel high end. Search and you can find great deals at places like Target, Nordstrom Rack, and Saks OFF Fifth. And remember, tailor, tailor, tailor. Don't squander your privilege. Take every opportunity and leg up that life gives you. Use it to do good, and don't throw it away. There are tons of people who would give anything to be in your position. Don't let them down. Find your niche. Sometimes, you have to work to find your calling because it's not immediately apparent. Taylor found her niche in fighting for victims of abuse. Don't be afraid to try different things until you find what makes you happy. To connect with Taylor, visit https://dordicklaw.com/ Tip The Scales Website Tip the Scales Instagram Tip the Scales TikTok Tip the Scales Youtube Maria Monroy Instagram Maria Monroy LinkedIn LawRank Website LawRank Instagram LawRank TikTok LawRank X / twitter LawRank Facebook LawRank LinkedIn LawRank YouTube Dordick Law Website Dordick Law Instagram Dordick Law Facebook Dordick Law X / twitter Dordick Law LinkedIn Dordick Law YouTube Other episodes you might enjoy: 16. Own Your Career: Empowering Female Trial Attorneys 21. Compassion Through Crisis: Discovering Strength in Vulnerability 27. Find Your Footing: Growing Confidence and Prioritizing Health Previous Guests: Kevin Kennedy, Lawrence LeBrocq, Jefferson Fisher, Amanda Demanda, James (TopDog) Helm, Gary Dordick, Joe Volta, Ed Ciarimboli, Michael Mogill, Jay Vaughn, Andre Regard, Bob Simon, Mark Anderson, Chad Dudley, Raymond Mieszaniec, Pratik Shah, John Campbell, David Bayer, Darryl Isaacs, Kurt Zaner, Joe Fried, Sean Claggett, Justin Watkins, Jeremy Tissot, Przemek Lubecki, Mauro Fiore, Mark Bratt, Glen Lerner, Rick Ferri, Yosi Yahoudai, Dan Ambrose, Greyson Goody, Teresa Diep, Taly Goody, Sevy Fisher, Sahm Manouchehri, Mike Agruss, Bibi Fell, Kenny Habetz, Mike Morse, Sara Williams, Jennifer Gore-Cuthbert, Brett Schreiber, Ali Awad, Chava Mercado, Amanda Baggett, Max Antony, Muhammad Ramadan, Lena Haviland, Harry Plotkin, Claire Plotkin, Gary Sarner, Irving Pedroza.
On the 262nd episode of You Know I'm Right, Nick Durst and Joe Calabrese are by joined mindset expert and author, David Bayer to discuss: - Attending Columbia University and playing basketball - President at popwall.com, Director of Business Development at Ducati Motorcycles and Broadband National, President at DataBanq - Living in New York, Italy, Orlando and Puerto Rico - CEO for ChamberOfCommerce.com - Becoming an author, life coach and speaker - The Law of Attraction and zodiac sign - You Know I'm Right moment https://linktr.ee/youknowimright Follow our show on instagram - instagram.com/YKIRPodcast Like our show on facebook - https://www.facebook.com/YouKnowImRightPodcast Follow our show on twitter - twitter.com/YKIRPodcast Follow Nick on twitter - twitter.com/Nick_Durst Follow Joe on twitter - twitter.com/JCalabrese1
Are mass torts something you're interested in, but haven't had the time to learn the ins and outs of? Maybe you're already acquainted, but just need some advice on how to move forward. Either way you're going to come out of this podcast with everything you need to know about mass torts. As CEO of The Search Engine Guys (TSEG), Chris Massaro oversees the company's growth in its operations and sales, as well as managing key accounts for single-event and mass tort law firms. TSEG is a legal marketing company that has expert knowledge in mass tort advertising. On this week's episode, Maria sits down with Chris to discuss mass torts. What are they? How do you advertise? Why should you invest? How do you invest? How do you protect your money? And how do you avoid unscrupulous offers? They also discuss the unusual way Chris got into marketing and why social media hates lawyers. Key Takeaways Don't call out sick from Dave & Busters. If Chris Massaro had called in sick that day, he may have never found success in his current career path. You never know when fortune might strike, so try to take advantage of every opportunity presented. Most importantly, make sure to be honest about your hangover. Encourage your employees' success. Find joy in your employees' accomplishments. Think about how each business decision affects not only you, but also your staff. Closing that next lead means more money for the business, which allows you to pay higher salaries, which leads to an employee closing on their first home. Think twice before you decide to go home early and skip that call. Be smart about your investment. Mass torts can be profitable, but only with the right guidance. Beware of scams and people just trying to make a quick buck. Do your research, and make sure to vet the people you work with. Don't let yourself fall victim to the wrong person. To connect with Chris, visit the TSEG website at https://www.tseg.com Tip The Scales Website Tip the Scales Instagram Tip the Scales TikTok Tip the Scales Youtube Maria Monroy Instagram Maria Monroy LinkedIn LawRank Website LawRank Instagram LawRank TikTok LawRank X / Twitter LawRank Facebook LawRank LinkedIn LawRank YouTube TSEG Website TSEG Instagram TSEG Facebook TSEG X / Twitter TSEG LinkedIn TSEG YouTube Other episodes you might enjoy: 5. Trust and Exposure: The Secret Promise of Media Campaigns 10. Punch Above Your Weight: Success On Any Budget 30. Investing Masterclass: The Simple Truth About Making Smart Investments Previous Guests: Kevin Kennedy, Lawrence LeBrocq, Jefferson Fisher, Amanda Demanda, James (TopDog) Helm, Gary Dordick, Joe Volta, Ed Ciarimboli, Michael Mogill, Jay Vaughn, Andre Regard, Bob Simon, Mark Anderson, Chad Dudley, Raymond Mieszaniec, Pratik Shah, John Campbell, David Bayer, Darryl Isaacs, Kurt Zaner, Joe Fried, Sean Claggett, Justin Watkins, Jeremy Tissot, Przemek Lubecki, Mauro Fiore, Mark Bratt, Glen Lerner, Rick Ferri, Yosi Yahoudai, Dan Ambrose, Greyson Goody, Teresa Diep, Taly Goody, Sevy Fisher, Sahm Manouchehri, Mike Agruss, Bibi Fell, Kenny Habetz, Mike Morse, Sara Williams, Jennifer Gore-Cuthbert, Brett Schreiber, Ali Awad, Chava Mercado, Amanda Baggett, Max Antony, Muhammad Ramadan, Lena Haviland, Harry Plotkin, Claire Plotkin, Gary Sarner, Irving Pedroza.
Are mass torts something you're interested in, but haven't had the time to learn the ins and outs of? Maybe you're already acquainted, but just need some advice on how to move forward. Either way you're going to come out of this podcast with everything you need to know about mass torts. As CEO of The Search Engine Guys (TSEG), Chris Massaro oversees the company's growth in its operations and sales, as well as managing key accounts for single-event and mass tort law firms. TSEG is a legal marketing company that has expert knowledge in mass tort advertising. On this week's episode, Maria sits down with Chris to discuss mass torts. What are they? How do you advertise? Why should you invest? How do you invest? How do you protect your money? And how do you avoid unscrupulous offers? They also discuss the unusual way Chris got into marketing and why social media hates lawyers. Key Takeaways Don't call out sick from Dave & Busters. If Chris Massaro had called in sick that day, he may have never found success in his current career path. You never know when fortune might strike, so try to take advantage of every opportunity presented. Most importantly, make sure to be honest about your hangover. Encourage your employees' success. Find joy in your employees' accomplishments. Think about how each business decision affects not only you, but also your staff. Closing that next lead means more money for the business, which allows you to pay higher salaries, which leads to an employee closing on their first home. Think twice before you decide to go home early and skip that call. Be smart about your investment. Mass torts can be profitable, but only with the right guidance. Beware of scams and people just trying to make a quick buck. Do your research, and make sure to vet the people you work with. Don't let yourself fall victim to the wrong person. To connect with Chris, visit the TSEG website at https://www.tseg.com Tip The Scales Website Tip the Scales Instagram Tip the Scales TikTok Tip the Scales Youtube Maria Monroy Instagram Maria Monroy LinkedIn LawRank Website LawRank Instagram LawRank TikTok LawRank X / Twitter LawRank Facebook LawRank LinkedIn LawRank YouTube TSEG Website TSEG Instagram TSEG Facebook TSEG X / Twitter TSEG LinkedIn TSEG YouTube Other episodes you might enjoy: 5. Trust and Exposure: The Secret Promise of Media Campaigns 10. Punch Above Your Weight: Success On Any Budget 30. Investing Masterclass: The Simple Truth About Making Smart Investments Previous Guests: Kevin Kennedy, Lawrence LeBrocq, Jefferson Fisher, Amanda Demanda, James (TopDog) Helm, Gary Dordick, Joe Volta, Ed Ciarimboli, Michael Mogill, Jay Vaughn, Andre Regard, Bob Simon, Mark Anderson, Chad Dudley, Raymond Mieszaniec, Pratik Shah, John Campbell, David Bayer, Darryl Isaacs, Kurt Zaner, Joe Fried, Sean Claggett, Justin Watkins, Jeremy Tissot, Przemek Lubecki, Mauro Fiore, Mark Bratt, Glen Lerner, Rick Ferri, Yosi Yahoudai, Dan Ambrose, Greyson Goody, Teresa Diep, Taly Goody, Sevy Fisher, Sahm Manouchehri, Mike Agruss, Bibi Fell, Kenny Habetz, Mike Morse, Sara Williams, Jennifer Gore-Cuthbert, Brett Schreiber, Ali Awad, Chava Mercado, Amanda Baggett, Max Antony, Muhammad Ramadan, Lena Haviland, Harry Plotkin, Claire Plotkin, Gary Sarner, Irving Pedroza.
Having tons of energy can be a great thing if you know how to put it to use. Say yes to new opportunities, make light of yourself on TikTok, buy a new Rolls-Royce, or even build your own private courthouse. How are these all related? Kevin Kennedy did them, and they all, in one way or another, led to the growth of a successful law firm. Kevin Kennedy is the founder of The Kennedy Law Firm in Clarksville, Tennessee. They are a Christian law firm that provides counsel for everything from personal injury to estate planning. His family has lived in Clarksville since just after the Revolutionary War, and he has recently surpassed 1.6 million followers on TikTok. On this week's episode, Maria sits down with Kev to discuss gaining a huge TikTok following, saying yes to opportunity, hiring A players, Elvis, and being on Oprah. If you listen long enough, you also may find out what it's like to be serenaded by Kevin. Key Takeaways Have a core value system. Kevin Kennedy lets his Christian values guide him in his everyday life. They are reflected in his personal and business decisions. Whether it's religion or your own personal values, have a touchstone you can go back to when you're struggling and need help. Don't say no. Should you say no to purchasing a Rolls-Royce? Probably not. Kevin Kennedy didn't, and that Rolls got him a case that covered his purchase in just ninety days. Maybe you don't need a Rolls-Royce, but try taking a chance on something that may not make sense at the time, because you never know what it may lead to down the road. Don't burn bridges. It's never a good idea to burn a bridge, no matter how good you think it will feel. Down the line, you may run into the person you collided with in a situation where they have all the cards. Be the bigger person, and look out for your long-term success. To connect with Kevin, follow him on TikTok @kennedylawfirm Tip The Scales Website Tip the Scales Instagram Tip the Scales TikTok Tip the Scales Youtube Maria Monroy Instagram Maria Monroy LinkedIn LawRank Website LawRank Instagram LawRank TikTok LawRank X / Twitter LawRank Facebook LawRank LinkedIn LawRank YouTube The Kennedy Law Firm Website The Kennedy Law Firm Instagram The Kennedy Law Firm TikTok The Kennedy Law Firm Facebook The Kennedy Law Firm X / Twitter Kevin Kennedy LinkedIn Kevin Kennedy YouTube Other episodes you might enjoy: 2. The 2 Billion Dollar Man: Lessons from 30 Years of Law 5. Trust and Exposure: The Secret Promise of Media Campaigns 6. Pick a Winning Jury: Make the Emotional Connection Previous Guests: Lawrence LeBrocq, Jefferson Fisher, Amanda Demanda, James (TopDog) Helm, Gary Dordick, Joe Volta, Ed Ciarimboli, Michael Mogill, Jay Vaughn, Andre Regard, Bob Simon, Mark Anderson, Chad Dudley, Raymond Mieszaniec, Pratik Shah, John Campbell, David Bayer, Darryl Isaacs, Kurt Zaner, Joe Fried, Sean Claggett, Justin Watkins, Jeremy Tissot, Przemek Lubecki, Mauro Fiore, Mark Bratt, Glen Lerner, Rick Ferri, Yosi Yahoudai, Dan Ambrose, Greyson Goody, Teresa Diep, Taly Goody, Sevy Fisher, Sahm Manouchehri, Mike Agruss, Bibi Fell, Kenny Habetz, Mike Morse, Sara Williams, Jennifer Gore-Cuthbert, Brett Schreiber, Ali Awad, Chava Mercado, Amanda Baggett, Max Antony, Muhammad Ramadan, Lena Haviland, Harry Plotkin, Claire Plotkin, Gary Sarner, Irving Pedroza.
Having tons of energy can be a great thing if you know how to put it to use. Say yes to new opportunities, make light of yourself on TikTok, buy a new Rolls-Royce, or even build your own private courthouse. How are these all related? Kevin Kennedy did them, and they all, in one way or another, led to the growth of a successful law firm. Kevin Kennedy is the founder of The Kennedy Law Firm in Clarksville, Tennessee. They are a Christian law firm that provides counsel for everything from personal injury to estate planning. His family has lived in Clarksville since just after the Revolutionary War, and he has recently surpassed 1.6 million followers on TikTok. On this week's episode, Maria sits down with Kev to discuss gaining a huge TikTok following, saying yes to opportunity, hiring A players, Elvis, and being on Oprah. If you listen long enough, you also may find out what it's like to be serenaded by Kevin. Key Takeaways Have a core value system. Kevin Kennedy lets his Christian values guide him in his everyday life. They are reflected in his personal and business decisions. Whether it's religion or your own personal values, have a touchstone you can go back to when you're struggling and need help. Don't say no. Should you say no to purchasing a Rolls-Royce? Probably not. Kevin Kennedy didn't, and that Rolls got him a case that covered his purchase in just ninety days. Maybe you don't need a Rolls-Royce, but try taking a chance on something that may not make sense at the time, because you never know what it may lead to down the road. Don't burn bridges. It's never a good idea to burn a bridge, no matter how good you think it will feel. Down the line, you may run into the person you collided with in a situation where they have all the cards. Be the bigger person, and look out for your long-term success. To connect with Kevin, follow him on TikTok @kennedylawfirm Tip The Scales Website Tip the Scales Instagram Tip the Scales TikTok Tip the Scales Youtube Maria Monroy Instagram Maria Monroy LinkedIn LawRank Website LawRank Instagram LawRank TikTok LawRank X / Twitter LawRank Facebook LawRank LinkedIn LawRank YouTube The Kennedy Law Firm Website The Kennedy Law Firm Instagram The Kennedy Law Firm TikTok The Kennedy Law Firm Facebook The Kennedy Law Firm X / Twitter Kevin Kennedy LinkedIn Kevin Kennedy YouTube Other episodes you might enjoy: 2. The 2 Billion Dollar Man: Lessons from 30 Years of Law 5. Trust and Exposure: The Secret Promise of Media Campaigns 6. Pick a Winning Jury: Make the Emotional Connection Previous Guests: Lawrence LeBrocq, Jefferson Fisher, Amanda Demanda, James (TopDog) Helm, Gary Dordick, Joe Volta, Ed Ciarimboli, Michael Mogill, Jay Vaughn, Andre Regard, Bob Simon, Mark Anderson, Chad Dudley, Raymond Mieszaniec, Pratik Shah, John Campbell, David Bayer, Darryl Isaacs, Kurt Zaner, Joe Fried, Sean Claggett, Justin Watkins, Jeremy Tissot, Przemek Lubecki, Mauro Fiore, Mark Bratt, Glen Lerner, Rick Ferri, Yosi Yahoudai, Dan Ambrose, Greyson Goody, Teresa Diep, Taly Goody, Sevy Fisher, Sahm Manouchehri, Mike Agruss, Bibi Fell, Kenny Habetz, Mike Morse, Sara Williams, Jennifer Gore-Cuthbert, Brett Schreiber, Ali Awad, Chava Mercado, Amanda Baggett, Max Antony, Muhammad Ramadan, Lena Haviland, Harry Plotkin, Claire Plotkin, Gary Sarner, Irving Pedroza.
The secret to doing it all is having a strong team. If you want to grow your business, you have to empower them to take charge. A single person can only accomplish so much. Don't be afraid to let go. You may be surprised at what they can accomplish without you. Lawrence A. LeBrocq is a practicing attorney and managing partner at Garces, Grabler & LeBrocq. Lawrence has tried hundreds of personal injury cases that have resulted in several multi-million-dollar verdicts and settlements, recovering more than $100 million on behalf of his 2,000+ clients over the course of his career. On this week's episode, Maria sits down with Lawrence to discuss why it's important to focus on company culture, how to deal with underperforming employees, and a few of his most memorable cases. Key Takeaways Use positive motivation. Having trouble getting your employees to learn a new software, speed up their workflow, or ask for Google reviews? Lawrence LeBrocq uses $100 bills to motivate his staff. Try to find what works best for you. Go all out for your clients. You may have a client who suffered a horrific accident that no amount of money can fix, but money can ease their pain. Putting in the extra effort can lead to a much bigger verdict. Use old things in new ways. Lawrence uses his podcast to give clients a rundown of what to expect when working with him. Think of things you're currently doing that could be repurposed to your benefit. To connect with Lawrence, visit him at https://www.garcesgrabler.com/ Tip The Scales Website Tip the Scales Instagram Tip the Scales TikTok Tip the Scales Youtube Maria Monroy Instagram Maria Monroy LinkedIn LawRank Website LawRank Instagram LawRank TikTok LawRank X / Twitter LawRank Facebook LawRank LinkedIn LawRank YouTube Garces, Grabler & LeBrocq Website Garces, Grabler & LeBrocq Instagram Garces, Grabler & LeBrocq Facebook Garces, Grabler & LeBrocq X / Twitter Garces, Grabler & LeBrocq LinkedIn Garces, Grabler & LeBrocq YouTube Other episodes you might enjoy: 6. Pick a Winning Jury: Make the Emotional Connection 7. Hiring Systems: Find your "A" Team 21. Compassion Through Crisis: Discovering Strength in Vulnerability Previous Guests: Jefferson Fisher, Amanda Demanda, James (TopDog) Helm, Gary Dordick, Joe Volta, Ed Ciarimboli, Michael Mogill, Jay Vaughn, Andre Regard, Bob Simon, Mark Anderson, Chad Dudley, Raymond Mieszaniec, Pratik Shah, John Campbell, David Bayer, Darryl Isaacs, Kurt Zaner, Joe Fried, Sean Claggett, Justin Watkins, Jeremy Tissot, Przemek Lubecki, Mauro Fiore, Mark Bratt, Glen Lerner, Rick Ferri, Yosi Yahoudai, Dan Ambrose, Greyson Goody, Teresa Diep, Taly Goody, Sevy Fisher, Sahm Manouchehri, Mike Agruss, Bibi Fell, Kenny Habetz, Mike Morse, Sara Williams, Jennifer Gore-Cuthbert, Brett Schreiber, Ali Awad, Chava Mercado, Amanda Baggett, Max Antony, Muhammad Ramadan, Lena Haviland, Harry Plotkin, Claire Plotkin, Gary Sarner, Irving Pedroza.
The secret to doing it all is having a strong team. If you want to grow your business, you have to empower them to take charge. A single person can only accomplish so much. Don't be afraid to let go. You may be surprised at what they can accomplish without you. Lawrence A. LeBrocq is a practicing attorney and managing partner at Garces, Grabler & LeBrocq. Lawrence has tried hundreds of personal injury cases that have resulted in several multi-million-dollar verdicts and settlements, recovering more than $100 million on behalf of his 2,000+ clients over the course of his career. On this week's episode, Maria sits down with Lawrence to discuss why it's important to focus on company culture, how to deal with underperforming employees, and a few of his most memorable cases. Key Takeaways Use positive motivation. Having trouble getting your employees to learn a new software, speed up their workflow, or ask for Google reviews? Lawrence LeBrocq uses $100 bills to motivate his staff. Try to find what works best for you. Go all out for your clients. You may have a client who suffered a horrific accident that no amount of money can fix, but money can ease their pain. Putting in the extra effort can lead to a much bigger verdict. Use old things in new ways. Lawrence uses his podcast to give clients a rundown of what to expect when working with him. Think of things you're currently doing that could be repurposed to your benefit. To connect with Lawrence, visit him at https://www.garcesgrabler.com/ Tip The Scales Website Tip the Scales Instagram Tip the Scales TikTok Tip the Scales Youtube Maria Monroy Instagram Maria Monroy LinkedIn LawRank Website LawRank Instagram LawRank TikTok LawRank X / Twitter LawRank Facebook LawRank LinkedIn LawRank YouTube Garces, Grabler & LeBrocq Website Garces, Grabler & LeBrocq Instagram Garces, Grabler & LeBrocq Facebook Garces, Grabler & LeBrocq X / Twitter Garces, Grabler & LeBrocq LinkedIn Garces, Grabler & LeBrocq YouTube Other episodes you might enjoy: 6. Pick a Winning Jury: Make the Emotional Connection 7. Hiring Systems: Find your "A" Team 21. Compassion Through Crisis: Discovering Strength in Vulnerability Previous Guests: Jefferson Fisher, Amanda Demanda, James (TopDog) Helm, Gary Dordick, Joe Volta, Ed Ciarimboli, Michael Mogill, Jay Vaughn, Andre Regard, Bob Simon, Mark Anderson, Chad Dudley, Raymond Mieszaniec, Pratik Shah, John Campbell, David Bayer, Darryl Isaacs, Kurt Zaner, Joe Fried, Sean Claggett, Justin Watkins, Jeremy Tissot, Przemek Lubecki, Mauro Fiore, Mark Bratt, Glen Lerner, Rick Ferri, Yosi Yahoudai, Dan Ambrose, Greyson Goody, Teresa Diep, Taly Goody, Sevy Fisher, Sahm Manouchehri, Mike Agruss, Bibi Fell, Kenny Habetz, Mike Morse, Sara Williams, Jennifer Gore-Cuthbert, Brett Schreiber, Ali Awad, Chava Mercado, Amanda Baggett, Max Antony, Muhammad Ramadan, Lena Haviland, Harry Plotkin, Claire Plotkin, Gary Sarner, Irving Pedroza.
The secret to doing it all is having a strong team. If you want to grow your business, you have to empower them to take charge. A single person can only accomplish so much. Don't be afraid to let go. You may be surprised at what they can accomplish without you. “At the heart of it all, I'm a person who wants to empower others to take control of their lives and future.” Jennifer Gore-Cuthbert is the founding attorney and owner of Atlanta Personal Injury Law Group. She represents victims of vehicle collisions, drunk driving collisions, those injured in a slip-and-fall, and wrongful death cases. Jennifer's goals of becoming an attorney and opening her own practice were shaped by her own personal injury experiences. In college, she was seriously hurt in a car accident. After going through the arduous recovery process and having to navigate her own legal case, Jennifer decided that she wanted to dedicate her professional life to helping other victims get back on track. On this week's episode, Maria sits down with Jennifer to discuss building a large following on social media, teaching leadership skills, giving your team autonomy to make decisions and Jenn secret shops her own firm. Key Takeaways Watch out for secret shoppers. Always be on your A game. You never know who's calling. It could be your own boss. Batch your content. Film a bunch of content at once and schedule it on your social media calendar. You don't want to always be rushing to post at the last second. Learn to delegate. Train and trust your team to make important decisions without you. You can't be everywhere at once. To connect with Jenn, follow her on Instagram @jenngorelawyer Tip The Scales Website Tip the Scales Instagram Tip the Scales TikTok Tip the Scales Youtube Maria Monroy Instagram Maria Monroy LinkedIn LawRank Website LawRank Instagram LawRank TikTok LawRank X / Twitter LawRank Facebook LawRank LinkedIn LawRank YouTube Atlanta Personal Injury Law Group Website Atlanta Personal Injury Law Group Instagram Atlanta Personal Injury Law Group TikTok Atlanta Personal Injury Law Group Facebook Atlanta Personal Injury Law Group X / Twitter Atlanta Personal Injury Law Group LinkedIn Atlanta Personal Injury Law Group YouTube Other episodes you might enjoy: 8. Jennifer Gore-Cuthbert - Integrity: Hiring Automation and Living Your Values 15. Jennifer Gore-Cuthbert - First Page Rankings: How to Think Like Google 18. Chad Dudley - Accelerate Your Firm: Intake and Understanding Revenue Previous Guests: James (TopDog) Helm, Gary Dordick, Joe Volta, Ed Ciarimboli, Michael Mogill, Jay Vaughn, Andre Regard, Bob Simon, Mark Anderson, Chad Dudley, Raymond Mieszaniec, Pratik Shah, John Campbell, David Bayer, Darryl Isaacs, Kurt Zaner, Joe Fried, Sean Claggett, Justin Watkins, Jeremy Tissot, Przemek Lubecki, Mauro Fiore, Mark Bratt, Glen Lerner, Rick Ferri, Yosi Yahoudai, Dan Ambrose, Greyson Goody, Teresa Diep, Taly Goody, Sevy Fisher, Sahm Manouchehri, Mike Agruss, Bibi Fell, Kenny Habetz, Mike Morse, Sara Williams, Jennifer Gore-Cuthbert, Brett Schreiber, Ali Awad, Chava Mercado, Amanda Baggett, Max Antony, Muhammad Ramadan, Lena Haviland, Harry Plotkin, Claire Plotkin, Gary Sarner, Irving Pedroza.
The secret to doing it all is having a strong team. If you want to grow your business, you have to empower them to take charge. A single person can only accomplish so much. Don't be afraid to let go. You may be surprised at what they can accomplish without you. “At the heart of it all, I'm a person who wants to empower others to take control of their lives and future.” Jennifer Gore-Cuthbert is the founding attorney and owner of Atlanta Personal Injury Law Group. She represents victims of vehicle collisions, drunk driving collisions, those injured in a slip-and-fall, and wrongful death cases. Jennifer's goals of becoming an attorney and opening her own practice were shaped by her own personal injury experiences. In college, she was seriously hurt in a car accident. After going through the arduous recovery process and having to navigate her own legal case, Jennifer decided that she wanted to dedicate her professional life to helping other victims get back on track. On this week's episode, Maria sits down with Jennifer to discuss building a large following on social media, teaching leadership skills, giving your team autonomy to make decisions and Jenn secret shops her own firm. Key Takeaways Watch out for secret shoppers. Always be on your A game. You never know who's calling. It could be your own boss. Batch your content. Film a bunch of content at once and schedule it on your social media calendar. You don't want to always be rushing to post at the last second. Learn to delegate. Train and trust your team to make important decisions without you. You can't be everywhere at once. To connect with Jenn, follow her on Instagram @jenngorelawyer Tip The Scales Website Tip the Scales Instagram Tip the Scales TikTok Tip the Scales Youtube Maria Monroy Instagram Maria Monroy LinkedIn LawRank Website LawRank Instagram LawRank TikTok LawRank X / Twitter LawRank Facebook LawRank LinkedIn LawRank YouTube Atlanta Personal Injury Law Group Website Atlanta Personal Injury Law Group Instagram Atlanta Personal Injury Law Group TikTok Atlanta Personal Injury Law Group Facebook Atlanta Personal Injury Law Group X / Twitter Atlanta Personal Injury Law Group LinkedIn Atlanta Personal Injury Law Group YouTube Other episodes you might enjoy: 8. Jennifer Gore-Cuthbert - Integrity: Hiring Automation and Living Your Values 15. Jennifer Gore-Cuthbert - First Page Rankings: How to Think Like Google 18. Chad Dudley - Accelerate Your Firm: Intake and Understanding Revenue Previous Guests: James (TopDog) Helm, Gary Dordick, Joe Volta, Ed Ciarimboli, Michael Mogill, Jay Vaughn, Andre Regard, Bob Simon, Mark Anderson, Chad Dudley, Raymond Mieszaniec, Pratik Shah, John Campbell, David Bayer, Darryl Isaacs, Kurt Zaner, Joe Fried, Sean Claggett, Justin Watkins, Jeremy Tissot, Przemek Lubecki, Mauro Fiore, Mark Bratt, Glen Lerner, Rick Ferri, Yosi Yahoudai, Dan Ambrose, Greyson Goody, Teresa Diep, Taly Goody, Sevy Fisher, Sahm Manouchehri, Mike Agruss, Bibi Fell, Kenny Habetz, Mike Morse, Sara Williams, Jennifer Gore-Cuthbert, Brett Schreiber, Ali Awad, Chava Mercado, Amanda Baggett, Max Antony, Muhammad Ramadan, Lena Haviland, Harry Plotkin, Claire Plotkin, Gary Sarner, Irving Pedroza.
Welcome back to Making Bank. On today's episode, we have a compilation of previous episodes with Myron Golden, Barney Waters, Alex Brown, Dr. Anthony Balduzzi, Vince Reed, Nathan Hirsch and David Bayer and in this episode you will hear tips and tricks from top entrepreneurs about the guide to success. (2:49) Myron Golden The greatest thing you will ever get to buy with money is to buy back the rest of your life. Remember that time is infinitely more valuable than money. Time is not always money. Don't ever waste your life in pursuit of money. You can work hard but never get lost in the journey of it. (8:07) Barney Waters There is a huge cultural shift and right now cannot be more perfect to become an entrepreneur. Back then, not many resources were available and there were not many people to ask help from. Fast forward to today, information is readily available to us anywhere. It is the best time to be an entrepreneur. (12:21) Alex Brown In your business, when you think of a product, remember that a product that solves problems will be the one that is most successful. When you advertise yourself to other people, remember that your selling point should be that it solves problems. Highlight how your customer's life will be better if they use your products. This will ensure you great success. (18:32) Dr. Anthony Balduzzi Find that one blockbuster product that is most relevant to your first big win in your customer journey. Focus on that and make it sure they get a good enough experience that you get word of mouth referrals. That is when you know you have traction. After this you can then find out what more your customers need and cater to that. (25:51) Vince Reed From a social media perspective, content is king. When you drive traffic to your business, think about your avatar first. Who is your ideal customer, who do you want to work with? When you are creating content, figure out what it is that you can put in front of them that would put them in a buying decision. (30:06) Nathan Hirsch One of the biggest mistakes people make is they are not hiring the right level of freelancers. You cannot hire a basic freelancer and expect them to do big jobs for you. You need an expert to come in to cater to your needs. Either that or you need a really solid working system that is already in place so you can do your work more efficiently. (34:31) David Bayer Suffering and pain will happen in your journey, It will always be a part of your life whether you want it or not. But if you really want to live a joyful life, you should learn all the skills you need to get out of your painful moments as quickly as you can so that you can continue forward everytime. Tags: @myrongolden @barneywaters @eh.brown @vincereedlive @yaniksilver @nathanhirsch99 @davidbayer33
Welcome back to Making Bank. On today's episode, we have a compilation of previous episodes with Myron Golden, Barney Waters, Alex Brown, Dr. Anthony Balduzzi, Vince Reed, Nathan Hirsch and David Bayer and in this episode you will hear tips and tricks from top entrepreneurs about the guide to success. (2:49) Myron Golden The greatest thing you will ever get to buy with money is to buy back the rest of your life. Remember that time is infinitely more valuable than money. Time is not always money. Don't ever waste your life in pursuit of money. You can work hard but never get lost in the journey of it. (8:07) Barney Waters There is a huge cultural shift and right now cannot be more perfect to become an entrepreneur. Back then, not many resources were available and there were not many people to ask help from. Fast forward to today, information is readily available to us anywhere. It is the best time to be an entrepreneur. (12:21) Alex Brown In your business, when you think of a product, remember that a product that solves problems will be the one that is most successful. When you advertise yourself to other people, remember that your selling point should be that it solves problems. Highlight how your customer's life will be better if they use your products. This will ensure you great success. (18:32) Dr. Anthony Balduzzi Find that one blockbuster product that is most relevant to your first big win in your customer journey. Focus on that and make it sure they get a good enough experience that you get word of mouth referrals. That is when you know you have traction. After this you can then find out what more your customers need and cater to that. (25:51) Vince Reed From a social media perspective, content is king. When you drive traffic to your business, think about your avatar first. Who is your ideal customer, who do you want to work with? When you are creating content, figure out what it is that you can put in front of them that would put them in a buying decision. (30:06) Nathan Hirsch One of the biggest mistakes people make is they are not hiring the right level of freelancers. You cannot hire a basic freelancer and expect them to do big jobs for you. You need an expert to come in to cater to your needs. Either that or you need a really solid working system that is already in place so you can do your work more efficiently. (34:31) David Bayer Suffering and pain will happen in your journey, It will always be a part of your life whether you want it or not. But if you really want to live a joyful life, you should learn all the skills you need to get out of your painful moments as quickly as you can so that you can continue forward everytime. Tags: @myrongolden @barneywaters @eh.brown @vincereedlive @yaniksilver @nathanhirsch99 @davidbayer33
Welcome back to Making Bank. On today's episode, we have a compilation of previous episodes with Myron Golden, Barney Waters, Alex Brown, Dr. Anthony Balduzzi, Vince Reed, Nathan Hirsch and David Bayer and in this episode you will hear tips and tricks from top entrepreneurs about the guide to success. (2:49) Myron Golden The greatest thing you will ever get to buy with money is to buy back the rest of your life. Remember that time is infinitely more valuable than money. Time is not always money. Don't ever waste your life in pursuit of money. You can work hard but never get lost in the journey of it. (8:07) Barney Waters There is a huge cultural shift and right now cannot be more perfect to become an entrepreneur. Back then, not many resources were available and there were not many people to ask help from. Fast forward to today, information is readily available to us anywhere. It is the best time to be an entrepreneur. (12:21) Alex Brown In your business, when you think of a product, remember that a product that solves problems will be the one that is most successful. When you advertise yourself to other people, remember that your selling point should be that it solves problems. Highlight how your customer's life will be better if they use your products. This will ensure you great success. (18:32) Dr. Anthony Balduzzi Find that one blockbuster product that is most relevant to your first big win in your customer journey. Focus on that and make it sure they get a good enough experience that you get word of mouth referrals. That is when you know you have traction. After this you can then find out what more your customers need and cater to that. (25:51) Vince Reed From a social media perspective, content is king. When you drive traffic to your business, think about your avatar first. Who is your ideal customer, who do you want to work with? When you are creating content, figure out what it is that you can put in front of them that would put them in a buying decision. (30:06) Nathan Hirsch One of the biggest mistakes people make is they are not hiring the right level of freelancers. You cannot hire a basic freelancer and expect them to do big jobs for you. You need an expert to come in to cater to your needs. Either that or you need a really solid working system that is already in place so you can do your work more efficiently. (34:31) David Bayer Suffering and pain will happen in your journey, It will always be a part of your life whether you want it or not. But if you really want to live a joyful life, you should learn all the skills you need to get out of your painful moments as quickly as you can so that you can continue forward everytime. Tags: @myrongolden @barneywaters @eh.brown @vincereedlive @yaniksilver @nathanhirsch99 @davidbayer33
Welcome back to Making Bank. On today's episode, we have a compilation of previous episodes with Myron Golden, Barney Waters, Alex Brown, Dr. Anthony Balduzzi, Vince Reed, Nathan Hirsch and David Bayer and in this episode you will hear tips and tricks from top entrepreneurs about the guide to success. (2:49) Myron Golden The greatest thing you will ever get to buy with money is to buy back the rest of your life. Remember that time is infinitely more valuable than money. Time is not always money. Don't ever waste your life in pursuit of money. You can work hard but never get lost in the journey of it. (8:07) Barney Waters There is a huge cultural shift and right now cannot be more perfect to become an entrepreneur. Back then, not many resources were available and there were not many people to ask help from. Fast forward to today, information is readily available to us anywhere. It is the best time to be an entrepreneur. (12:21) Alex Brown In your business, when you think of a product, remember that a product that solves problems will be the one that is most successful. When you advertise yourself to other people, remember that your selling point should be that it solves problems. Highlight how your customer's life will be better if they use your products. This will ensure you great success. (18:32) Dr. Anthony Balduzzi Find that one blockbuster product that is most relevant to your first big win in your customer journey. Focus on that and make it sure they get a good enough experience that you get word of mouth referrals. That is when you know you have traction. After this you can then find out what more your customers need and cater to that. (25:51) Vince Reed From a social media perspective, content is king. When you drive traffic to your business, think about your avatar first. Who is your ideal customer, who do you want to work with? When you are creating content, figure out what it is that you can put in front of them that would put them in a buying decision. (30:06) Nathan Hirsch One of the biggest mistakes people make is they are not hiring the right level of freelancers. You cannot hire a basic freelancer and expect them to do big jobs for you. You need an expert to come in to cater to your needs. Either that or you need a really solid working system that is already in place so you can do your work more efficiently. (34:31) David Bayer Suffering and pain will happen in your journey, It will always be a part of your life whether you want it or not. But if you really want to live a joyful life, you should learn all the skills you need to get out of your painful moments as quickly as you can so that you can continue forward everytime. Tags: @myrongolden @barneywaters @eh.brown @vincereedlive @yaniksilver @nathanhirsch99 @davidbayer33
For some, success can be a long road, and for others, it can happen overnight. The quality that both these people have in common is staying true to who they are, no matter how long it takes. Jefferson Fisher is a board-certified Texas trial lawyer and founder of Fisher Firm, which has over 6 million followers on social media. He enjoys teaching people to persuade and communicate effectively in high-conflict situations. “I help people argue less so they can talk more.” On this week's episode, Maria sits down with Jefferson to discuss gaining millions of followers overnight, tips on genuine communication, his upcoming book, running his law firm, and his love of peanut M&Ms. Key Takeaways Take a step back. Take a pause before responding to someone else's aggression. Maybe they're having a bad day and it's not about you. Don't overthink it. Sometimes it's better to get things done than to be a perfectionist. Don't let it keep you from moving forward. Share your passion. Chances are someone else is passionate about the same thing you are. Put yourself out there, and you'll probably be rewarded. To connect with Jefferson, follow him on Instagram @jefferson_fisher Tip The Scales Website Tip the Scales Instagram Tip the Scales TikTok Tip the Scales Youtube Maria Monroy Instagram Maria Monroy LinkedIn LawRank Website LawRank Instagram LawRank TikTok LawRank X / Twitter LawRank Facebook LawRank LinkedIn LawRank YouTube Jefferson Fisher Website Jefferson Fisher Instagram Jefferson Fisher TikTok Jefferson Fisher Facebook Jefferson Fisher X / Twitter Jefferson Fisher LinkedIn Jefferson Fisher YouTube Fisher Firm Website Other episodes you might enjoy: 4. Irving Pedroza - Make the Choice: Champion for Kindness 11. Amanda Baggett - Outshine the Competition: Authentic Branding and Wise Spending 20. Joe Fried - Courage and Intention: How Radical Honesty Creates Stronger Attorneys Previous Guests: Amanda Demanda, James (TopDog) Helm, Gary Dordick, Joe Volta, Michael Mogill, Jay Vaughn, Bob Simon, Mark Anderson, Chad Dudley, Raymond Mieszaniec, David Bayer, Kurt Zaner, Joe Fried, Sean Claggett, Justin Watkins, Mauro Fiore, Mark Bratt, Glen Lerner, Rick Ferri, Dan Ambrose, Teresa Diep, Taly Goody, Sahm Manouchehri, Bibi Fell, Kenny Habetz, Jennifer Gore-Cuthbert, Ali Awad, Chava Mercado, Amanda Baggett, Muhammad Ramadan, Lena Haviland, Gary Sarner, and more.
For some, success can be a long road, and for others, it can happen overnight. The quality that both these people have in common is staying true to who they are, no matter how long it takes. Jefferson Fisher is a board-certified Texas trial lawyer and founder of Fisher Firm, which has over 6 million followers on social media. He enjoys teaching people to persuade and communicate effectively in high-conflict situations. “I help people argue less so they can talk more.” On this week's episode, Maria sits down with Jefferson to discuss gaining millions of followers overnight, tips on genuine communication, his upcoming book, running his law firm, and his love of peanut M&Ms. Key Takeaways Take a step back. Take a pause before responding to someone else's aggression. Maybe they're having a bad day and it's not about you. Don't overthink it. Sometimes it's better to get things done than to be a perfectionist. Don't let it keep you from moving forward. Share your passion. Chances are someone else is passionate about the same thing you are. Put yourself out there, and you'll probably be rewarded. To connect with Jefferson, follow him on Instagram @jefferson_fisher Tip The Scales Website Tip the Scales Instagram Tip the Scales TikTok Tip the Scales Youtube Maria Monroy Instagram Maria Monroy LinkedIn LawRank Website LawRank Instagram LawRank TikTok LawRank X / Twitter LawRank Facebook LawRank LinkedIn LawRank YouTube Jefferson Fisher Website Jefferson Fisher Instagram Jefferson Fisher TikTok Jefferson Fisher Facebook Jefferson Fisher X / Twitter Jefferson Fisher LinkedIn Jefferson Fisher YouTube Fisher Firm Website Other episodes you might enjoy: 4. Irving Pedroza - Make the Choice: Champion for Kindness 11. Amanda Baggett - Outshine the Competition: Authentic Branding and Wise Spending 20. Joe Fried - Courage and Intention: How Radical Honesty Creates Stronger Attorneys Previous Guests: Amanda Demanda, James (TopDog) Helm, Gary Dordick, Joe Volta, Michael Mogill, Jay Vaughn, Bob Simon, Mark Anderson, Chad Dudley, Raymond Mieszaniec, David Bayer, Kurt Zaner, Joe Fried, Sean Claggett, Justin Watkins, Mauro Fiore, Mark Bratt, Glen Lerner, Rick Ferri, Dan Ambrose, Teresa Diep, Taly Goody, Sahm Manouchehri, Bibi Fell, Kenny Habetz, Jennifer Gore-Cuthbert, Ali Awad, Chava Mercado, Amanda Baggett, Muhammad Ramadan, Lena Haviland, Gary Sarner, and more.
Creating an authentic brand around your business can have a big impact on the growth of your firm. Don't be afraid to step out of your comfort zone. As a Miami native, attorney Amanda Demanda stands up to big insurance companies and businesses in pursuit of justice. She focuses her practice specifically on representing people injured due to the negligence or unsafe practices of others. Amanda firmly believes that products, places, and health care are made safer through lawsuits that shed light upon unsafe products and practices. On this week's episode, Maria sits down with Amanda to discuss creating a stand-out brand, not being afraid to break norms, diversifying marketing, and working with the Spanish and elder communities. Key Takeaways Your professional brand doesn't have to be your personal brand. Everyone associates Amanda Demanda with her pink brand, but it's not her favorite color. She picked a color she knew would stand out in the space. What works for your brand will be different than what works for you personally. Do some market research before making a decision. Diversify your marketing efforts. Don't just focus on one form of advertising. There are many forms of both digital and print marketing. Amanda's Instagram was deleted through no fault of her own. If that had been her only platform, she would have been in a lot of trouble. Don't fall into that trap. Know your demographics. Amanda Demanda knows how to cater to her large Spanish and elder community followings. Figure out your target audience and know how to best reach and represent them. To connect with Amanda, follow her on Instagram @amandademandalaw Tip The Scales Website Tip the Scales Instagram Tip the Scales TikTok Tip the Scales Youtube Maria Monroy Instagram Maria Monroy LinkedIn LawRank Website LawRank Instagram LawRank TikTok LawRank X / Twitter LawRank Facebook LawRank LinkedIn LawRank YouTube Amanda Demanda Injury Lawyers Website Amanda Demanda Injury Lawyers Instagram Amanda Demanda Injury Lawyers TikTok Amanda Demanda Injury Lawyers Facebook Amanda Demanda Injury Lawyers X / Twitter Amanda Demanda Injury Lawyers LinkedIn Amanda Demanda Injury Lawyers YouTube Other episodes you might enjoy: 3. Chad Dudley - Lead With Passion: Build On Strength 5. Gary Sarner - Trust and Exposure: The Secret Promise of Media Campaigns 11. Amanda Baggett - Outshine the Competition: Authentic Branding and Wise Spending Previous Guests: James (TopDog) Helm, Gary Dordick, Joe Volta, Michael Mogill, Jay Vaughn, Bob Simon, Mark Anderson, Chad Dudley, Raymond Mieszaniec, David Bayer, Kurt Zaner, Joe Fried, Sean Claggett, Justin Watkins, Mauro Fiore, Mark Bratt, Glen Lerner, Rick Ferri, Dan Ambrose, Teresa Diep, Taly Goody, Sahm Manouchehri, Bibi Fell, Kenny Habetz, Jennifer Gore-Cuthbert, Ali Awad, Chava Mercado, Amanda Baggett, Muhammad Ramadan, Lena Haviland, Gary Sarner, and more.
Creating an authentic brand around your business can have a big impact on the growth of your firm. Don't be afraid to step out of your comfort zone. As a Miami native, attorney Amanda Demanda stands up to big insurance companies and businesses in pursuit of justice. She focuses her practice specifically on representing people injured due to the negligence or unsafe practices of others. Amanda firmly believes that products, places, and health care are made safer through lawsuits that shed light upon unsafe products and practices. On this week's episode, Maria sits down with Amanda to discuss creating a stand-out brand, not being afraid to break norms, diversifying marketing, and working with the Spanish and elder communities. Key Takeaways Your professional brand doesn't have to be your personal brand. Everyone associates Amanda Demanda with her pink brand, but it's not her favorite color. She picked a color she knew would stand out in the space. What works for your brand will be different than what works for you personally. Do some market research before making a decision. Diversify your marketing efforts. Don't just focus on one form of advertising. There are many forms of both digital and print marketing. Amanda's Instagram was deleted through no fault of her own. If that had been her only platform, she would have been in a lot of trouble. Don't fall into that trap. Know your demographics. Amanda Demanda knows how to cater to her large Spanish and elder community followings. Figure out your target audience and know how to best reach and represent them. To connect with Amanda, follow her on Instagram @amandademandalaw Tip The Scales Website Tip the Scales Instagram Tip the Scales TikTok Tip the Scales Youtube Maria Monroy Instagram Maria Monroy LinkedIn LawRank Website LawRank Instagram LawRank TikTok LawRank X / Twitter LawRank Facebook LawRank LinkedIn LawRank YouTube Amanda Demanda Injury Lawyers Website Amanda Demanda Injury Lawyers Instagram Amanda Demanda Injury Lawyers TikTok Amanda Demanda Injury Lawyers Facebook Amanda Demanda Injury Lawyers X / Twitter Amanda Demanda Injury Lawyers LinkedIn Amanda Demanda Injury Lawyers YouTube Other episodes you might enjoy: 3. Chad Dudley - Lead With Passion: Build On Strength 5. Gary Sarner - Trust and Exposure: The Secret Promise of Media Campaigns 11. Amanda Baggett - Outshine the Competition: Authentic Branding and Wise Spending Previous Guests: James (TopDog) Helm, Gary Dordick, Joe Volta, Michael Mogill, Jay Vaughn, Bob Simon, Mark Anderson, Chad Dudley, Raymond Mieszaniec, David Bayer, Kurt Zaner, Joe Fried, Sean Claggett, Justin Watkins, Mauro Fiore, Mark Bratt, Glen Lerner, Rick Ferri, Dan Ambrose, Teresa Diep, Taly Goody, Sahm Manouchehri, Bibi Fell, Kenny Habetz, Jennifer Gore-Cuthbert, Ali Awad, Chava Mercado, Amanda Baggett, Muhammad Ramadan, Lena Haviland, Gary Sarner, and more.
David Bayer is an author, speaker, entrepreneur and CEO of David Bayer Transformational Programs, an Inc #171 global coaching and training company focused on helping entrepreneurs, organizations and individuals harness the maximum power of human performance, intelligence and potential. David and his wife Carol have built an organization from $0 to $25M in the last 7 years while helping tens of thousands of entrepreneurs and individuals via their live events, digital courses, coaching and certification programs. Inc and Success Magazine named David ‘a leading expert on both mindset and business strategy' making David a unique resource and mentor for individuals who truly want to achieve their full potential. His annual event The Powerful Living Experience was named by Inc. as ‘a Top 3 must attend personal development event.' His “A Changed Mind Podcast” should be put on your ‘must-listen-to' list. David and Lou connect on Thrive LouD with Lou Diamond ***CONNECT WITH LOU DIAMOND & THRIVE LOUD***
Personal Development is Not Enough… Quote of the Day Napoleon Hill- Anything the human mind can believe, the human mind can achieve. Let's talk about why this is true rather than just accept it as true. G3 Story As a Driven Entrepreneur I've cycled through (evolved) my focus over time... -chasing success for happiness and fulfillment... -shifted priorities to living a life of happiness... -major life challenges brought awareness from outside to inside… Personal Development became my focus…but I have always had ability to push past obstacles in my life -through inspiration, motivation and education. But I wanted to make an impact so I created Mastermind, Mobile, and Podcast. Through out this journey of motivating, inspiring, and educating I have become more and more AWARE of a major issue with the personal development space…that is that awareness is not enough…personal development is not enough….identifying your limiting beliefs is not enough. I like many of you have pursued these things my whole life (with success) but without lasting change in many areas…example of courses, events, teaching, etc… What we really need is as David Bayer puts it, a PD 2.0 where we truly understand the science and processes needed in our minds to create the lasting change. Let me explain… We all have heard the process of the Belief cycle. As a review and for those of you that have not, let me walk you through it… Thoughts…Feelings…Actions…Results…Beliefs -we are always in this cycle. -this is why our thoughts create our life. -this is also why our “limiting beliefs” will hurt our ability to create and grow. -you can tell yourself you believe or want something but your subconscious works against you. So, we identify our limiting beliefs and traditional PD tells us to be aware and change them…breakthrough! But its not that simple…which brings me to the point of this podcast and what I want to help provide you and i with over the next couple weeks. After 20 years in the personal development, financial education and entreprenuer space I heard some topics that really changed the way I think you should approach your life. Maybe it was something new or maybe it was just the timing and way it was said, but listening to a gentleman named David Bayer… I have had many puzzle pieces in my learning and development fall into place. Let me explain a bit more… You've heard me talk about the concept of neuroplasticity, so let me walk you through it again and I really want you to listen and sit on this thought for a while. Neuroplasticity is the ability of our brains to form and reorganize synaptic connections, especially in response to learning or EXPERIENCES we have. -this is important because everything we Believe is created from our Experiences -everything we store in our minds/brains is based on these Experiences we have that create beliefs. -so, herons that fire together, wire together…so we over our life Create these patterns/beleifs that guide our thinking and the more and more we travel the path, the more automatic it gets. (example) this is why when we are in a state of believing we are not worthy, or depressed, or not enough, or people take advantage of us, or bad things happen to us, or we can never catch a break, etc…we hardwire these thoughts and beliefs literally into our brains/minds. The challenge is that is we don't effectively work to ReProgram or ReWire our minds, then our brains/subconscious/limiting beliefs (or whatever you want to call it) will work against us. Now, do I believe you can Motivate, Inspire, Educate with Strategies and push through circumstances and create new Experiences and Beliefs…YES. I've been doing it my whole life. BUT… Wouldn't it be nice to have a clear Understanding, Strategy and Process by which you can learn to REWIRE and REPROGRAM your thinking so that you can effectively (intentionally) Create NEW Belief Patterns, New Experiences, and New Empowering Thoughts? And at the same time eliminate and stop Negative Patterns, Beliefs and Paths your neurons travel….I KNOW that would impact many of us. And I am going to walk you through what I've learned over the next few days and weeks so you and I together can start using this unbelievable process to actually change our thoughts and change our lives. You see the key is to find a way to interrupt the pattern, create new patterns, and slowly allow your mind to move a new direction Automatically and that take Practice, Repitition, but more importantly it takes an understanding of the process. And, truth be told, it takes a foundation of yes, Personal Development understandings as well. So here is what I propose over the next few weeks… I am going to take what I have learned over the 25 years I've been in this space. I have worked closely with and learned from the best. I want to take the most important KEY lessons I've learned from Tony Robbins, Ed Mylett, Bob Proctor, David Bayer, T Harv Eker, Les Brown, Noah St John, Gary Lee, Lou Holtz and many many other 7 Figure Entrepreneurs (and I'm talking about the Biggest Key Lesson from each of them), and I am going to cover those over the next 2 weeks or so in order to accomplish One MAIN Objective… To help give you and I a foundation to REWIRE our Brains and Develop Personal Habits for Success. As a result, it is my hope and goal to bring you new awareness of specific strategies and processes by which you can Actually Create Change in Your Minds/Brains so that you can Change Your Thoughts will affect your feelings, actions and results. This process will help you to begin creating the life you were meant to live and take you on the next step or evolution in your process as an entrepreneur. I know that if we can help you to build a foundation, understand the scientific facts surrounding the process and REWIRE your thought patterns, you will create significant impact, amazing results and more happiness and fulfillment in your lives. Its going to be a lot of stuff and a fast ride over the next couple weeks so I hope you will join me for this information. And please share this information with anyone you can so we can get them listening to the podcast and gain this valuable information we are learning together. Have a great week. George Wright III
Personal Development is Not Enough… Quote of the Day Napoleon Hill- Anything the human mind can believe, the human mind can achieve. Let's talk about why this is true rather than just accept it as true. G3 Story As a Driven Entrepreneur I've cycled through (evolved) my focus over time... -chasing success for happiness and fulfillment... -shifted priorities to living a life of happiness... -major life challenges brought awareness from outside to inside… Personal Development became my focus…but I have always had ability to push past obstacles in my life -through inspiration, motivation and education. But I wanted to make an impact so I created Mastermind, Mobile, and Podcast. Through out this journey of motivating, inspiring, and educating I have become more and more AWARE of a major issue with the personal development space…that is that awareness is not enough…personal development is not enough….identifying your limiting beliefs is not enough. I like many of you have pursued these things my whole life (with success) but without lasting change in many areas…example of courses, events, teaching, etc… What we really need is as David Bayer puts it, a PD 2.0 where we truly understand the science and processes needed in our minds to create the lasting change. Let me explain… We all have heard the process of the Belief cycle. As a review and for those of you that have not, let me walk you through it… Thoughts…Feelings…Actions…Results…Beliefs -we are always in this cycle. -this is why our thoughts create our life. -this is also why our “limiting beliefs” will hurt our ability to create and grow. -you can tell yourself you believe or want something but your subconscious works against you. So, we identify our limiting beliefs and traditional PD tells us to be aware and change them…breakthrough! But its not that simple…which brings me to the point of this podcast and what I want to help provide you and i with over the next couple weeks. After 20 years in the personal development, financial education and entreprenuer space I heard some topics that really changed the way I think you should approach your life. Maybe it was something new or maybe it was just the timing and way it was said, but listening to a gentleman named David Bayer… I have had many puzzle pieces in my learning and development fall into place. Let me explain a bit more… You've heard me talk about the concept of neuroplasticity, so let me walk you through it again and I really want you to listen and sit on this thought for a while. Neuroplasticity is the ability of our brains to form and reorganize synaptic connections, especially in response to learning or EXPERIENCES we have. -this is important because everything we Believe is created from our Experiences -everything we store in our minds/brains is based on these Experiences we have that create beliefs. -so, herons that fire together, wire together…so we over our life Create these patterns/beleifs that guide our thinking and the more and more we travel the path, the more automatic it gets. (example) this is why when we are in a state of believing we are not worthy, or depressed, or not enough, or people take advantage of us, or bad things happen to us, or we can never catch a break, etc…we hardwire these thoughts and beliefs literally into our brains/minds. The challenge is that is we don't effectively work to ReProgram or ReWire our minds, then our brains/subconscious/limiting beliefs (or whatever you want to call it) will work against us. Now, do I believe you can Motivate, Inspire, Educate with Strategies and push through circumstances and create new Experiences and Beliefs…YES. I've been doing it my whole life. BUT… Wouldn't it be nice to have a clear Understanding, Strategy and Process by which you can learn to REWIRE and REPROGRAM your thinking so that you can effectively (intentionally) Create NEW Belief Patterns, New Experiences, and New Empowering Thoughts? And at the same time eliminate and stop Negative Patterns, Beliefs and Paths your neurons travel….I KNOW that would impact many of us. And I am going to walk you through what I've learned over the next few days and weeks so you and I together can start using this unbelievable process to actually change our thoughts and change our lives. You see the key is to find a way to interrupt the pattern, create new patterns, and slowly allow your mind to move a new direction Automatically and that take Practice, Repitition, but more importantly it takes an understanding of the process. And, truth be told, it takes a foundation of yes, Personal Development understandings as well. So here is what I propose over the next few weeks… I am going to take what I have learned over the 25 years I've been in this space. I have worked closely with and learned from the best. I want to take the most important KEY lessons I've learned from Tony Robbins, Ed Mylett, Bob Proctor, David Bayer, T Harv Eker, Les Brown, Noah St John, Gary Lee, Lou Holtz and many many other 7 Figure Entrepreneurs (and I'm talking about the Biggest Key Lesson from each of them), and I am going to cover those over the next 2 weeks or so in order to accomplish One MAIN Objective… To help give you and I a foundation to REWIRE our Brains and Develop Personal Habits for Success. As a result, it is my hope and goal to bring you new awareness of specific strategies and processes by which you can Actually Create Change in Your Minds/Brains so that you can Change Your Thoughts will affect your feelings, actions and results. This process will help you to begin creating the life you were meant to live and take you on the next step or evolution in your process as an entrepreneur. I know that if we can help you to build a foundation, understand the scientific facts surrounding the process and REWIRE your thought patterns, you will create significant impact, amazing results and more happiness and fulfillment in your lives. Its going to be a lot of stuff and a fast ride over the next couple weeks so I hope you will join me for this information. And please share this information with anyone you can so we can get them listening to the podcast and gain this valuable information we are learning together. Have a great week. George Wright III
Oftentimes, we feel powerless in our lives. You may feel like things happen to you outside of your control and that, no matter how hard you try, you can't create a life that feels joyfully authentic. David Bayer is here to tell you that you do have the power to cultivate a richer life and that it all starts with changing your mindset. David Bayer believes he has unlocked the secret to the next level of human evolution. He now hosts seminars and coaching programs teaching people how to rewire their minds to create fuller lives. In the last seven years, David and his wife, Carol, have built their business from nothing to a $25 million empire that has reached tens of thousands of entrepreneurs, organizations, and individuals. This week, we talk to David about his views on manifestation and personal power, as well as how changing your mindset can completely transform your life. Learn how to create a life of abundance simply by shifting your perspective on this week's episode of Tip the Scales. Key takeaways Your instinctive reactions are a gift, not a curse. These reactions served you at one point in life, but they may have become unhealthy for where you are now. Through the practice of surrendering, you can learn to process those reactions in healthier, more helpful ways. You can change to become your most authentic self. Self-work may change you, but that doesn't mean you're losing yourself in the process. Rather, you may be growing to become the most authentic version of yourself, free of behaviors that others taught you. You can create a life of abundance for yourself. Many people feel as though they have no control over the things that happen to them in life. But you can create a life of abundance and joy for yourself simply by shifting your mindset. Get your free competitor report at LawRank.com/Report Tip The Scales Podcast Tip the Scales Instagram Maria Monroy Instagram Maria Monroy LinkedIn LawRank Website LawRank Instagram LawRank Facebook LawRank LinkedIn LawRank Twitter David Bayer Website David Bayer Instagram David Bayer Facebook David Bayer LinkedIn David Bayer Twitter David Bayer YouTube Previous Guests: Bob Simon, Gary Sarner, Jen Gore-Cuthbert, Muhammad Ramadan, Amanda Baggett, Sara Williams, Joe Fried, Bibi Fell, Sahm Manouchehri, Sevy Fisher, Taly Goody, Teresa Diep, Dan Ambrose, Rick Ferri, Glen Lerner, and many others Other episodes you might enjoy: 20. Courage and Intention: How Radical Honesty Creates Stronger Attorneys 34. Expand Your Horizon: Maintaining a Growth Mindset 39. Be a Champion: Unleashing Wellness for Victorious Verdicts
Oftentimes, we feel powerless in our lives. You may feel like things happen to you outside of your control and that, no matter how hard you try, you can't create a life that feels joyfully authentic. David Bayer is here to tell you that you do have the power to cultivate a richer life and that it all starts with changing your mindset. David Bayer believes he has unlocked the secret to the next level of human evolution. He now hosts seminars and coaching programs teaching people how to rewire their minds to create fuller lives. In the last seven years, David and his wife, Carol, have built their business from nothing to a $25 million empire that has reached tens of thousands of entrepreneurs, organizations, and individuals. This week, we talk to David about his views on manifestation and personal power, as well as how changing your mindset can completely transform your life. Learn how to create a life of abundance simply by shifting your perspective on this week's episode of Tip the Scales. Key takeaways Your instinctive reactions are a gift, not a curse. These reactions served you at one point in life, but they may have become unhealthy for where you are now. Through the practice of surrendering, you can learn to process those reactions in healthier, more helpful ways. You can change to become your most authentic self. Self-work may change you, but that doesn't mean you're losing yourself in the process. Rather, you may be growing to become the most authentic version of yourself, free of behaviors that others taught you. You can create a life of abundance for yourself. Many people feel as though they have no control over the things that happen to them in life. But you can create a life of abundance and joy for yourself simply by shifting your mindset. Get your free competitor report at LawRank.com/Report Tip The Scales Podcast Tip the Scales Instagram Maria Monroy Instagram Maria Monroy LinkedIn LawRank Website LawRank Instagram LawRank Facebook LawRank LinkedIn LawRank Twitter David Bayer Website David Bayer Instagram David Bayer Facebook David Bayer LinkedIn David Bayer Twitter David Bayer YouTube Previous Guests: Bob Simon, Gary Sarner, Jen Gore-Cuthbert, Muhammad Ramadan, Amanda Baggett, Sara Williams, Joe Fried, Bibi Fell, Sahm Manouchehri, Sevy Fisher, Taly Goody, Teresa Diep, Dan Ambrose, Rick Ferri, Glen Lerner, and many other episodes you might enjoy: 20. Courage and Intention: How Radical Honesty Creates Stronger Attorneys 34. Expand Your Horizon: Maintaining a Growth Mindset 43. Be a Champion: Unleashing Wellness for Victorious Verdicts
Oftentimes, we feel powerless in our lives. You may feel like things happen to you outside of your control and that, no matter how hard you try, you can't create a life that feels joyfully authentic. David Bayer is here to tell you that you do have the power to cultivate a richer life and that it all starts with changing your mindset. David Bayer believes he has unlocked the secret to the next level of human evolution. He now hosts seminars and coaching programs teaching people how to rewire their minds to create fuller lives. In the last seven years, David and his wife, Carol, have built their business from nothing to a $25 million empire that has reached tens of thousands of entrepreneurs, organizations, and individuals. This week, we talk to David about his views on manifestation and personal power, as well as how changing your mindset can completely transform your life. Learn how to create a life of abundance simply by shifting your perspective on this week's episode of Tip the Scales. Key takeaways Your instinctive reactions are a gift, not a curse. These reactions served you at one point in life, but they may have become unhealthy for where you are now. Through the practice of surrendering, you can learn to process those reactions in healthier, more helpful ways. You can change to become your most authentic self. Self-work may change you, but that doesn't mean you're losing yourself in the process. Rather, you may be growing to become the most authentic version of yourself, free of behaviors that others taught you. You can create a life of abundance for yourself. Many people feel as though they have no control over the things that happen to them in life. But you can create a life of abundance and joy for yourself simply by shifting your mindset. Get your free competitor report at LawRank.com/Report Tip The Scales Podcast Tip the Scales Instagram Maria Monroy Instagram Maria Monroy LinkedIn LawRank Website LawRank Instagram LawRank Facebook LawRank LinkedIn LawRank Twitter David Bayer Website David Bayer Instagram David Bayer Facebook David Bayer LinkedIn David Bayer Twitter David Bayer YouTube Previous Guests: Bob Simon, Gary Sarner, Jen Gore-Cuthbert, Muhammad Ramadan, Amanda Baggett, Sara Williams, Joe Fried, Bibi Fell, Sahm Manouchehri, Sevy Fisher, Taly Goody, Teresa Diep, Dan Ambrose, Rick Ferri, Glen Lerner, and many others Other episodes you might enjoy: 20. Courage and Intention: How Radical Honesty Creates Stronger Attorneys 34. Expand Your Horizon: Maintaining a Growth Mindset 39. Be a Champion: Unleashing Wellness for Victorious Verdicts
Talking points: anxiety, 12-step, addiction, personal growth, energetics, belief, money It's been over six years, but I finally got my friend David back on the show! We cover a ton of ground here, but the core of this episode is limiting beliefs. This is an excellent episode to dive into if you're searching for a unique look at what they are and how they're overcome. (00:00:00) Intro and Dave's defining moment(00:07:51) Do you believe people need to hit rock bottom in order to grow?(00:12:50) What is the intersection between personal growth and communal development?(00:25:23) What role have 12-step programs played in your life and work?(00:31:07) The intersection of relational repair and addiction(00:40:19) Limiting beliefs: what are they and how do we unwind them?(00:59:34) How do we start tackling limiting beliefs around money? David Bayer is an author, speaker, entrepreneur and CEO of David Bayer Transformational Programs, an Inc #171 global coaching and training company focused on helping entrepreneurs, organizations and individuals harness the maximum power of human performance, intelligence and potential. David and his wife Carol have built an organization from $0 to $25M in the last 7 years while helping tens of thousands of entrepreneurs and individuals via their live events, digital courses, coaching and certification programs. Inc and Success Magazine named David ‘a leading expert on both mindset and business strategy' making David a unique resource and mentor for individuals who truly want to achieve their full potential. His annual event The Powerful Living Experience was named by Inc. as ‘a Top 3 must attend personal development event.' Connect with David-Website: https://davidbayer.com/mantalks-Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/davidbayer33/-Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/coachdavidbayer-Twitter: https://twitter.com/davidrbayer-YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCKCS2T2uR_7h4zpVETbcFjg Pick up my book, Men's Work: A Practical Guide To Face Your Darkness, End Self-Sabotage, And Find Freedom: https://mantalks.com/mens-work-book/ Check out some free resources: How To Quit Porn | Anger Meditation | How To Lead In Your Relationship Build brotherhood with a powerful group of like-minded men from around the world. Check out The Alliance and join me today. Enjoy the podcast? If so, please leave a review on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, or Podchaser. It helps us get into the ears of new listeners, expand the ManTalks Community, and help others find the tools and training they're looking for. And don't forget to subscribe on Apple Podcasts | Google Podcasts | Spotify For more episodes, visit us at ManTalks.com | Facebook | Instagram | TwitterSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Most of us are working against an incumbent nervous system that was designed for survival not to thrive. In this episode, Brittany Anderson talks with David Bayer, a leading expert on human evolution, mindset and business strategy. He will teach you how to rewire the way your nervous system was designed to experience uncertainty and … Continue reading A Changed Mind Designed To Thrive With David Bayer (Ep. 37) →
This week's episode of IMPACT is one for the books! It combines interviews with two of Meghan Walker's previous guests whose insight and knowledge surrounding mindset and self-authorization is astounding. Dr. Shyamala Kiru, a registered psychotherapist and family and couple therapist works in particular with high-performing, high achieving women and mothers who are juggling multiple roles and identities. She discusses with Meghan that to navigate our relationships and improve our quality of life we must master our ability to communicate assertively. When each person in a relationship is responsive and not reactive, where they can make choices from an informed and self-regulated place, the relationship will thrive. When we access our emotional intelligence we have the capacity for incredible impact. David Bayer, a motivational coach, digital entrepreneur and author of MindHack.com is one of the emerging thought leaders in the evolution of mindset. He believes that using your mind to rewire and reorganize the brain is the linchpin of human evolution. There are two states of being – powerful and primal. Powerful states include happiness, joy, calm and curiosity. Stress, anxiety, overwhelm and fear being primal states. If we give ourselves permission to feel good enough, then we exist in the powerful state. The fears diminish and happiness and abundance rule, giving us the opportunity to have a greater impact in the world. Live in your joy, calm and peace to have that powerful living experience. We need to identify the things we can control and the things we can't, and take radical responsibility for our own happiness and mindset. The journey is about knowing yourself at a deeper level and removing the resistance that's there in the form of thinking so that you can decide to do something new moving forward. Appropriately enough, what each conversation boils down to is that self-authorization and a healthy mindset leave room for impact. If you're ready to see the lies in the untruth that you've been telling yourself then this is an episode you cannot afford to miss. Tune in now and get ready to take responsibility for your mindset and happiness! KEY TAKEAWAYS [2:11] Background of Shyamala [4:45] Background of David [11:24] Shyamala's struggles being a new mom [13:19] David's two states of being: powerful and primal [15:52] Why we need to take radical responsibility for our own mindset [26:30] One of the biggest sources of stress conflict in couples [30:04] The psycho cybernetic loop [35:05] How to change the experiences of your life [41:48] Positioning your business in the marketplace HOW TO CONNECT WITH OUR GUESTS https://powerfullivingexperience.com/ https://www.davidbayer.com https://www.instagram.com/davidbayer33/?hl=en https://www.facebook.com/coachdavidbayer/ https://kiruwellness.com/ https://www.instagram.com/iam.drshyam/ https://mobile.twitter.com/shyamalakiru https://www.facebook.com/dr.shyamalak https://twitter.com/shyamalakiru?lang=en MEMORABLE QUOTES “I have seen time and time again the correlation between our ability to really master our mindset, our ability to communicate assertively or communicate with confidence and how that really feeds into our ability to navigate our relationships well.” Dr. Shyamala Kiru “We are focused on helping as many people in their personal suffering as possible so that we can collectively create the future of the world that we all share.” David Bayer “This next evolution of personal growth, which is defined as utilizing the mind to rewire and reorganize the brain, is the linchpin of the evolution of the entire human species.” David Bayer “When we're in rest and reconnection and recharging, that's when we're connected to inspiration and creativity and flow states and an intelligence that is greater than ourselves.” David Bayer “The only two things we can control are what we think and what we do.” Dr. Shyamala Kiru “When we look at the couple's system, it is actually strongest when each individual is executing at their fullest potential. So when each individual partner is executing in a way where they have a hold of their mindset, where they're really able to be responsive and not reactive, where they're really able to make choices from an informed and self-regulated place, that is when relationships are at their strongest.” Dr. Shyamala Kiru “In my opinion, we can't talk about relationship strategies, whether it's parenting or whether it's around intimacy, unless we talk about the mindset piece.” Dr. Shyamala Kiru “We need to take radical responsibility for our mindset and own happiness because if we don't do that we can't be there for our kids, we can't navigate our relationships and we certainly can't show up as our professional selves.” Dr. Shyamala Kiru “Your thoughts are an extension of your core beliefs. And then you experience those thoughts as feelings. So your beliefs produce your thoughts, your thoughts you experience as feelings. Those feelings motivate or demotivate action or activity. And the action and activity produce results. And then those results reinforce the core belief. And so this is referred to as a psycho cybernetic loop.” David Bayer “That whole journey is about coming to know thyself at a deeper level and removing any of the resistance that's there in the form of thinking and seeing the lies in the untruth that you've been telling yourself while knowing that you can decide something new moving forward.” David Bayer
Learn how to build IRONCLAD discipline in this free workshop:https://impacttheory.krtra.com/t/kRsmqU3yxKXcJoin the Kyzen journey inside my Discord here:https://impacttheory.krtra.com/t/beE3RNvrzCCpOn Today's Episode: Nobody is successful in life without overcoming failure and adversity several times along the way.We're revisiting some of the most compelling interviews ever on Impact Theory in this mashup. Tai Lopez, Jay Williams, David Bayer, and Tim Grover have got heavy-duty stories about not quitting, what you need to do if you find yourself in a hole, and how you can pivot to a better life.We've all been there, feeling stuck and not knowing where to turn. By giving you my insights and talking about the things that might be driving you into darkness, I hope you'll find clarity and use honesty to help you make essential changes in your life. Understand this. You have it in you to make a comeback from any setback. And this week we're going to show you how. Tai Lopez is an entrepreneur, author, investor, motivational speaker, crypto philanthropist, and creator of The 67 Steps Program, a guide to simplifying the process of personal profit and higher philosophical understanding of the “Good Life.” Check out his full episode here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jX5eajzLJMUBy age 21, Jay Williams had achieved his dreams of playing in the NBA and becoming wealthy. But before his second season, he suffered a horrific motorcycle accident that led to 10 surgeries, months in the ICU, and doubts that he would walk again. It took him years to heal, but he eventually clawed his way out of the darkness to become a popular NBA analyst. See his full episode here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lbFQ_GCdwgkDavid Bayer built a series of highly successful internet ventures but paid a price, battling long-term drug addiction and alcoholism. He eventually recovered and embraced a new addiction…personal evolution. Today, he's made it his mission to help people overcome their limiting beliefs through visualization to get to their optimal mindset. See his full episode here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KCIBQigXR8I&t=67sTim Grover is an iconic peak performance and mental toughness trainer who has coached hundreds of athletes, including Michael Jordan and Kobe Bryant. He is also the author of two widely acclaimed best sellers, Relentless and Winning, that have become must-reads by anyone seeking to blast through barriers holding them back. Check out Tim's full episode here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xyl_LfvWfrESHOW NOTES:1:00 | The Four Pillars of Happiness (Lopez)5:15 | Conscientiousness is Most Correlated to Business Success (Lopez)12:35 | The Importance of Reading and Mentoring (Lopez)19:30 | You Have to be Crazy to be Great/The Kobe Story (Williams)23:30 | The Relentless Mentality (Williams)27:31 | How to Assess Who You Really Are (Williams)31:30 | Making Choices and Overcoming Adversity (Williams)37:35 | Breakthroughs Based on What You Believe In (Bayer)45:00 | Finding Clarity and Linking it to Purpose (Bayer)47:55 | Helping People Get Past Their Fears (Bayer)55:20 | Q & A with Tim - How to Bounce Back from Failure (Bilyeu)1:36:50 | Tim Grover and Understanding Your Dark Side (Tim Grover)QUOTES:“The Four Pillars (of happiness) are health, wealth, love and happiness.” Tai Lopez [1:01]“Optimizing your life around hustling is like optimizing your life around going pee.” Tai Lopez [4:04]“…he dropped 40 on us. So after the game, I had to ask him, and I went up to Kobe and said, ‘Why were you in the gym so long before the game?' and he said, ‘Because I saw you come in…” Jay Williams [21:30]“I believe that unbound intelligence is all there is…it's mathematical in its expression.” David Bayer [38:44]“One of the most interesting things I find about love is that you're opening yourself up to far more easily being hurt. It's a very vulnerable state.” Tom Bilyeu [59:20]“The greatest gift anyone can give you is doubt.” Tom Bilyeu [1:30:10]“Most people will not use every tool they have because they're afraid, they don't know how to control it, acknowledge it, they're afraid of being judged.” Tim Grover [1:38:25] Follow Tom Bilyeu:Website: http://impacttheory.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tombilyeu Follow Tai Lopez: Website: https://www.tailopez.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tailopez Follow Jay Williams:Twitter: http://bit.ly/2rTcZWW Instagram: http://bit.ly/2tfqd1L Facebook: http://bit.ly/2tB7BvA Follow David Bayer:Website: https://davidbayer.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/davidbayer33 Facebook: https://bit.ly/2ISAXfxFollow Tim Grover:Website: https://timgrover.com/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/attackathletics Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/timsgrover/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/timgrover/