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Armchair Expert with Dax Shepard
Danny Ric + Daxy Shep “eff won” Teaser

Armchair Expert with Dax Shepard

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2023 10:04


Subscribe to eff won with DRS by searching "eff won with DRS" wherever you listen to podcasts and get new episodes every week. Enjoy a preview of the conversation between Dax and Danny, scantily dressed, with a bit of F1, a dash of Pulp From The Paddock, and a bazillion giggles.

My Heart Remembers
My Heart Remembers – 192 – Photo Adventures

My Heart Remembers

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2022 27:37


Daxy and I chat about how much we enjoy getting out for photography adventures, and how much joy there is in such explorations. Life is a beautiful adventure. You can help us make more great podcasts by supporting our Patreon.

The Opinionated Podcast
Twitch streamer and artist Daxy Royal

The Opinionated Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2022 119:46


 Hi I'm Daxy!  I'm a Freelance artist and Variety streamer, from the GREATER Greater Toronto Area, who streams art and Games! I graduated from St Clair College  with a diploma in Animation.  My favorite game is Bloodborne but I'm currently on an Elden Ring kick! I mostly Stream from PS4 since my PC isn't strong enough to stream anymore but I'm saving up for a gaming PC. I love to draw and I do art commissions on stream! If you'd like to commission me you can check out my Commissions tab! I also sell premade emotes in my etsy shop! check out my etsy tab! I have seven cats. You'll probably catch a glimpse of them while I stream! 

My Heart Remembers
My Heart Remembers – 158 – I Want Candy

My Heart Remembers

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2021 31:00


On this week's tea time episode, Daxy and I have given in to eating only candy, forever. We dig into the history of candy, discover that it's actually medicinal, and talk about our favourites. You can help us make more great podcasts by supporting our Patreon.

The Marketing Secrets Show
What's the ACTUAL ROI from Podcasting (Answer Will SHOCK You!)

The Marketing Secrets Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2021 30:46


With everything we have to do... does podcasting really make sense? Hit me up on IG! @russellbrunson Text Me! 208-231-3797 Join my newsletter at marketingsecrets.com ClubHouseWithRussell.com ---Transcript--- Russell Brunson: What's up, everybody? This is Russell Brunson. Welcome back to the Marketing Secrets Podcast. We've got three special episodes for you. The first one, well, actually all three of them are with my guest host, Josh Forti. We're going to be breaking down some cool things. The first episode... What happened in the first episode? It was really good. Josh Forti: Yeah. We talked all about podcasting, why podcasting is important. Russell: Yeah, podcasting. So episode number one, we learned about podcasting, why we do it, how we do it, the reasons behind it, and a whole bunch of other things. If you haven't been doing a podcast yet, it's going to sell you on why you need to do one. If you have done one, it's going to show you guys why and how to amplify it, and why it's so important and how to find your best buyers from it. I hope you guys enjoy this episode. We'll cue up the theme song, and we'll be right back. What's up, everybody? Welcome back to the Marketing Secrets Podcast. Like I said today, the next actually couple episodes, I've got a guest host with me, which I'm pumped for. We actually did two podcasts. Well, technically, they were podcasts episodes for your podcast, right? Josh: Yeah. Russell: And I ripped them off for my podcast because they turned out so good. One is after the Atlas Shrugged book, Josh Forti flew out, and we did... How long? We went for... Josh: It was three and three and a half hours. Yeah. Russell: Three hours. Yeah. Josh: Three and a half hours, yeah. Russell: Going deep into Atlas Shrugged, which was really fascinating. I actually just reread it recently, so if you want to do Round Two, we should totally do that. And then, after I read Atwood and the devil book, I freaked out, and then Josh flew out and we did one there. So you guys who have been listening to the podcast are familiar with him and his voice. But I asked him, I love doing the podcast, but sometimes I fall behind, and my brother who does our podcast settings, "Russell, any episode today?" I'm like, "Huh." I don't even know what to think. I want someone to help come up with ideas so it's not just me. And so Josh went out to the community, asked a bunch of questions and the next couple episodes are going to be some fun conversations. So I'm pumped, man. And thank you for doing this. I know this you're doing this pro bono to hang out and just to help me out, so I appreciate that. And I'm excited to find out what people want to know about. Josh: Yeah, for sure. I love podcasting. That's my life. If I could do one thing, it would just be, have a show that we just talk all the time. So this is fun for me. It's like asking you to come hang out and geek out about funnels. So I'm super excited, though. It's going to be super cool, and dive in further, and pick your brain, and open up a new world that I don't think a lot of people get to see. Russell: Yeah. It's interesting, because I feel that when it's me doing my own podcast, I pick a topic, I go into it. But it's fun when... Yesterday I had a chance to speak at a virtual event thing, and I did my thing and in the end people ask questions. It just opens up a different side that you don't normally do. And so I don't do a lot of Q&A stuff. So I'm excited to... Josh: Yeah. It's interesting. Russell: And maybe this is the only time we do this. Maybe it's a huge train wreck, and this is the only time it happens. Or maybe it becomes a thing. We'll find out. Josh: We'll try to make it not a train wreck. We'll try. We'll do our very best. I think one of the big things though that I want to start with and kick this whole thing off is why you spend so much time with podcasting. Because here's the thing, man. You're rich. We all know it. You don't have to do this. You have this company that you could. We all learned at funnel hacking live, you turned down a billion dollar offer, so clearly you're not doing this for the money. And you've got a company. You've got a team. You've got all these resources. You could spend money on ads. You could do whatever it is that you want. Yet, somehow you are calling me up and are like, "Dude, I need to do podcasts." And to somebody who gets it, and I get it. I have a podcast. I dedicate time when it doesn't make sense. I put money into a podcast that doesn't make sense. On paper, I get and I understand content and putting it out there, and I've never been at your level either. I don't think a lot of people understand. Why do you do it, dude? Why a podcast? And why are you investing so much of the time that you have now, which is limited, I'm sure? There's a lot of people trying for your attention. Why a podcast? And why is that such a core, fundamental piece that you actually spend so much time on, when you clearly don't have to? Russell: I could probably, in fact, I'll probably give you four or five reasons, because there's not just one reason. There's a lot of them. And I actually, I remember when podcasting started. I was at at Armand Morin's BigSeminar, and someone was on stage, Paul Collier was on stage. He's like, "There's this thing coming. It's going to be the greatest thing in the world. It's called podcasting. And you're going to put these things in your ears and listen to people talk." I remember, "That's the stupidest thing I've ever heard. No one will ever listen to that." I just didn't get it. He's like, "No, this is the future." And I remember because I was my roommate at the time was Josh Anderson, some of you may know Josh, and Josh went and bought every podcast domain he could think of. And I was like, "You're dumb. That's never going to happen." But I do remember, "Well, if I ever did a podcast, I'd call it the Marketing In Your Car Podcast, because when I drive my car, I could record it. And I remember thinking that. And I remember I bought, at the time, Marketing In Your Car, and I did nothing with it for, I don't know, eight or nine years. I just had it. In fact, I even paid someone to write an intro song for it. So if you ever go back to the first episodes, the first hundred-something episodes, there was this really... At the time it was so cool, and now it's corny, but there was this theme song that some guy wrote for me. And I had it for five years, this theme song, and I never used it because I was like, "I don't get podcasting." Then in my business life, we had grown up my company at the time. We had a hundred employees. And then, the long story you guys have heard before, is the company crashed. Everything fell around, and it went from a 20,000 square foot office to 2000 square foot office. I felt like an idiot. I was embarrassed. My status was at an all time low. I was weird. And for some reason in that season of my life, I had this impression, "You need to start podcasting and talk about marketing." And I was convinced at this time I was the worst marketer in the world, because I had just crashed my entire empire. I'm an idiot. I didn't want to, but I felt this impression like now it's time to start a podcast. So I literally, from the ashes of my business, started this podcast, and I had at that time a four or five minute drive to the office. Okay, I can be consistent with this. It's going to happen all the time. I'm going to do it. So I got my phone out, I clicked record, and I would literally just drive to my office and I would just talk about what we were trying to figure out. "All right. Today, we're going in the office and working on this new offer, and this is what we're thinking and da, da, da." And then the next steps were, "Oh, we launched the offer and it worked." Or it didn't work. So we tried this. It was just me documenting. It's funny. I heard Vaynerchuk talk about, "Document your journey." And I didn't know. That wasn't a thing at the time, but that's literally what I started doing. And it was nice, because it was something that was so easy. It was easy to be consistent with. I think if I would have had to do a podcast where, for me, if I had a studio and a microphone, all those things, I probably wouldn't have done it because I wouldn't have gotten enough momentum to stick with it. But it was easy. And at first the way we set it up, we couldn't track stats, so we had no idea if anyone was listening, which was a huge benefit. Because had I known how few people were listening, I probably wouldn't have kept doing it. But I just kept doing it and doing it, not really knowing what kind of return was going to happen. It's funny now. I had someone, about a year ago, go through and start from the very beginning and listen all the episodes. I was trying to get some notes and trying to remember. And it was cool, because they started coming back, reporting. He's like, "Did you know on this day you talked about why you thought anyone who wanted to build a company over 10 million dollars in sales was a moron? You should never try to grow company that big. And then over here you talked about, you're never going to hire an employee again." All my thoughts at the time, which have morphed and shifted obviously. But it's this cool thing where I have this record now of this journey from the ashes to ClickFunnels and beyond. So it's been very special for me. Josh: Okay. Sorry. I want to continue down that path, I want to interject right there. The reason I started a podcast is because, literally, you told me to. You didn't physically be like, "Josh, start a podcast." But all your books, all your content, you're like, "Publish, publish, publish, publish, publish." And I'm like, "Okay." And so it started on Facebook. It started on Facebook Live, and then it grew. And then my friend Daxy, he is like, "Dude, turn it into a podcast. Way more people would listen." All right. So I have, I don't know, four or five hundred episodes now on my podcast that I have done with you and all these different interviews or whatever. But what I tell people is, and this is true in all areas of my life, I'm so blatantly honest on my podcast. I don't filter or mince my words at all. Shocking. Russell: You're filtered on Facebook and Instagram, you're telling me? Josh: Just a little bit. But what's interesting is one of the things that you pointed out there was you have this document. You have this record of exactly where you were at at the time. And so for me, one of the things... And this is bigger than just podcasting. When you're just blatantly honest with yourself and where things are at, and you just turn on the microphone and you just talk, you actually can go back and you can watch your progress. And you can see. Oh man, when I was 26 years old, when this happened, this is what I thought about life, or this is what I thought about this particular topic, or this is what I was learning here. When I'm building a funnel or I'm building something that I knew I worked on in the past and I talked about it, I can literally go back, and I can remember the struggles. And I think it was you. It might have been. It might have not been you. It might have been Gary. I think it was you, though. You were like, "Imagine if Jeff Bezos would've documented every single day or every single week building Amazon." How much people would pay for that. That would be so epically cool. That's what it's like. So I totally understand what you're talking about there. I feel like people are embarrassed to start, they're embarrassed where they're at now. And so they don't want to put it out there. I'll never forget Liz Benny. Obviously, you know Liz. She's amazing. I had her on my podcast. This is probably a year and a half ago. And she's like, "Josh, I've watched you grow so much." And I'm like, "Really?" She's like, "Oh yeah." I'm like, "How do you know?" She's like, "Because I listen to your podcast." And it was like, "Oh, this is a long term thing." It was at that moment that I realized it. Russell: Uh huh. For sure. It's interesting because, if I haven't publicly talked much about this yet, but I've been acquiring old books. I just bought this whole, literally, library of Napoleon Hill books and stuff. And it's been so fascinating because I'm reading through and these are the records of these people and their beliefs and their thoughts. I've got old magazines from early 1900s, late 1800s. I'm reading. I found articles from Thomas Edison, who were in the publishing these. I'm reading this stuff and it's so cool. And one thing, this is Russell guilt. In the Mormon church one thing they always talk about is, you need to keep a journal, so that way your posterity has this thing. And I've never been good at keeping a journal. And what I started realizing as I'm going through all the Napoleon Hill stuff, I'm so grateful that they wrote these things down and they have this journal. And I started from that guilt again. And all of a sudden I was like, "Wait a minute. I don't have a journal, but I've been podcasting now for seven years." This is my record. This is, when I'm dead, my kids or my grandkids or my posterity or people, whoever it is. This is how they're going to learn about me and figure out who I was. And hopefully I shortcut them some trial and error. Here's the journey I went on, but here's what I figured out. I can help them. I think all of us are always talking about wanting to leave an impact. I think my podcast episodes, I'm hoping these are my journals. These are my records. This is like what I just bought from Napoleon Hill. I'm hoping that this becomes something for the future generations that they can build their businesses off and their ideas and their plans. Because my podcast is... It's a marketing podcast, but I don't talk about marketing most of the time. I talk about my family and my kids, and I'm learning, and my personal development and all the things. Marketing is just the hook I got people in, but it's my life record. It's my journal, which is cool too. Josh: Yeah, that is super cool. It's funny. Quick side note, we have to shut down this indifferent theory, because Apple.... Russell: Just spell it different. Josh: Yeah. Believe me. We've tried some things. I'm not trying to push against the biggest company in the world. So anyway, we have a new name. I'm not going to say it yet, but it's coming. But anyway, in the last just couple weeks, I've had to pause doing podcasts. And it's weird because what you said right there is, "I don't keep a journal." But I know that I do keep a journal via that exact same thing. And it was weird. I went to my wife literally two days ago. And I was like, "I need you to, to help me create a system for the short term to be able to document my thoughts because right now I'm not doing it. And I have so many things that we're going through right now." So I totally get that. But I feel like there's got to be more than that. There's got to be another reason besides just the documentation process for the podcast for you. Russell: For sure. That's the first thing. Again, I got four or five that run in my head, so I don't know what the order they'll come out in. But the next one is eventually I wrote a book. And people were like, "These books are so good. How do you know all these stories?" And for me, I have an idea, and the idea percolates in my head for a minute, and I got to tell someone. So usually first person I tell is usually the podcast. I'm thinking about this thing and I talk about it. And so I tell the story the first time. The first time it may not even be that fleshed out. Then I get to the office and I see Dave over there. Dave's excited. I'm like, "Dave, check this out." And I tell it to him again. And then I tell someone else. And then I'm doing an interview and I say it again. And I tell the story four or five, six times, and I get better and better at telling the story. And then when I'm at a seminar and I'm on stage and I'm talking. I have no idea which direction I'm going. All of a sudden, this thing will pop up my head. I've told that story six times three months ago, and it appears. I remember Tony Robbins told me this. He said, "When I go on stage, I have a plan, but the plan, it never goes to plan. I start talking." And then he's like, "These downloads just come from God or from the universe, and they just show up." And for me, as I started podcasting and telling these stories over and over and over again, that's exactly what happens now. When I need something, I'm in a situation, I'm coaching someone, I talking, I'm on an event or a stage or something. I need something often that just, it appears when I need it. And I think it's because I didn't just think about it and forget about it. I think about it. I tell it on a story. It's published. I tell someone else. And then when I write a book, I've told the story 400 times. I know the best way to tell the story now. I've seen what people laugh at, what they don't laugh at, how to do it the right way. In fact, it's interesting, my next book is a personal development book. I've struggled with that one, because I don't have a personal development podcast. And I haven't tested these stories, these principles or these theories. I've been stuck, as you know. I sent you the rough draft eight months ago, and I haven't written a word since then. Part of it is I haven't had a chance to flesh these things out. So it gives me idea to flush out my ideas is another one of them. Another one that's interesting... I don't know the exact stats, but I read it somewhere. I think I talked about on Traffic Secrets.I put it in there. But conceptually, they talked about people who are podcast listeners versus the rest of humanity. And I'm going to tell you about the stat, and I'll tell you how the practical application of that stat, which is really fascinating. So the stat was something like the average person who listens to the radio makes, I don't know, $60,000 a year. And whereas the average podcast listener makes $120,000 a year. So the people you are getting and acquiring, they are people with more spending power. They're more affluent people that are the kind of people who are trying to develop their brain, their minds, things like that. They're more likely to buy a course or software or a Mastermind or things like that, because they're the kind of people who aren't just listening to the radio to numb themselves. They're listening to audio to grow. That's the fascinating thing that you're getting a better caliber customer who are listening. Number two, you are getting them in their most intimate moments. When do you listen to a podcast? It's when I'm working out and I'm by myself and it's me and them, and I have their full attention. I'm not listening to a podcast where I'm writing an email or texting someone. Or I'm in the car driving. I'm getting access to their brains and their minds in their most intimate moments. But it's just me and them. Even video. Josh: It's not even like that on YouTube either. Russell: Yeah. I'll watch a YouTube video while I'm cooking dinner, while I'm doing five other things. Josh: That's super interesting. Russell: I don't listen to podcasts with my kids in the room, because they're going to ask me a question. They're going to mess it up. It's when I'm separate and it's just me and them and that's it. I have a different level of intimacy with the podcast people that I'm listening to. So the higher quality customers, better level of intimacy, and then the practical application. The first time I really got this, it was after I launched my Inner Circle the very first time. And again, it was funny, because I always told everybody I never money on my podcast. I'm doing this podcast, I'm not making any money from it… And as I did it for four or five years, and I launched my first version of my first version of my Inner Circle, and we had a point where we had about 33 people in it paying 25 grand. And I remember at one of the events, somebody asked, "How did you guys bump into Russell?" And all of them were like, "Oh, I saw something, but then I got on this podcast, and I listened to him every single day while I was working out for six months. And he kept talking about this Inner Circle and talking about this thing. He's going to get all these things." And it was fascinating. Almost everyone in the room, they didn't hear about my podcast. Podcast isn't good for lead gen. It's never. Josh: Yeah. It's horrible for lead gen. Russell: You can't just buy ads and blow up your podcast. But people find out about you. They plug in to your podcast. And the people who make that transition from, "I saw a book." "I saw an ad." "I saw something." And they make that transition where they actually get the phone out, subscribe, and then plug you in. Those become your best customers, your highest buyers. They're the best. And so the practical application is yes, by doing this podcast, I'm taking... And I talk about this in Expert Secrets. And actually my Inner Circle meeting last month, we talked a lot about this. We talked about creating a new opportunity versus an improvement offer. And for the most part you want to create new opportunities. That's what gets people in the door. And I told everyone, your value ladder should be this new opportunity. There's opportunity stacking. The back of the value ladder, there's one section that's saved for people with ambition. New opportunity is all about getting people who have a desire to come in. But people with ambition, and the percentage of your audience is small. The percentage of people who have true ambition, it might be 15 to 20%, maybe. Josh: Yeah. Russell: But those are your most ambition. I told them my Master, I didn't sell you guys new opportunity. Do you want to come to Boise and talk to other entrepreneurs? Or are you going to get better and stronger and smarter, all the ER words? You guys are the ones at the top of the value ladder. You are ambitious. So I'm not selling you new opportunity. I'm selling you guys improvement. And it's the hardest thing to sell, but it's what one tier of your audience wants. I feel like same thing, the people who are listening to your podcasts, these are the people who want improvement. These are the ambitious ones. They're not the tire kickers. And so it's the best way to convert people in their highest ticket backing things as well. Josh: Yeah. And I also think, one thing that's very important to point out, I think here, is the style slash type of podcast that you particularly create. Because I've studied a lot of different podcasts. Joe Rogan obviously is a big inspiration of mine when it just comes to creating content or whatever. But what's interesting is that the type of content that a Joe Rogan creates, or that even a Logan Paul or any of the bigger mainstream podcasts, oftentimes it's much more for entertainment. And Joe Rogan, I think, maybe is the blend between the two. But a lot of podcasts, they're not specifically for solving a very specific problem. And so what I always say about specifically the type of podcast that you create, you or Steve or whatever, your type of podcast is horrible for lead generation, but is amazing for lead education. It's because once they're in there, you have that. And what's interesting is one of the times that I listened to your podcast most... I'm going to let you guess. I'm sure you're not going to get it. But what do you think one of the times I listened to your podcast most? Russell: When you're driving somewhere in your car. Josh: That's a time. Yeah. But it's when I'm in pain. When I have a specific pain around my funnel, I will literally go, "Russell has this podcast. He's got all these episodes. I bet you he's talked about it." And so I'll literally go on my phone and I'll keyword search for different things. And I'll specifically go. There was one time I was listening to, it was something about a webinar or something, and you were talking about how you wrote your headlines and basically how you came up with your framework for it. And I remember you did that one time. And so I was struggling with it, and so I literally searched it and I did it. And so the type of podcast that you create, in my head there's two different ones. There's one for entertainment. And then there's one for education. And you create one specifically for education. And when you do that, that's the type of podcast or that's the type of content that literally goes and educates your member. And when you have that, a hundred percent, my top buyers, anybody that gives me top dollar for my stuff, they all listen to my podcast or have been on my podcast and I'll pull something out of it. They're always the ones that pay the most money. For sure. Russell: For sure. It's interesting too. And there's, as you said, a lot of formats. When I did mine, I did a short form for a couple reasons. Number one is it was my drive to the office, so that's how it started. But number two, I love Joe Rogan and I probably listen to one of his entire podcast ever. Josh: Oh my gosh. I probably listen to a hundred of them at least. Russell: And I get overwhelmed, because each one's four hours long and there's all these different people. Everyone keeps talking recently about the Jewel one. "It's the greatest thing in the world. You've got to listen to it." Four hours. I could get a whole audio book, the entire book done in four hours. Is that worth the investment? I don't ever want to dive into it, because it's so big. Whereas mine, again, someone's in the car and only got a 10 minute commute. Boom. Throw it in. They get an episode. And then what happens is they get hooked, and then they'll listen for four hours. So it's different though, because if Joe Rogan's were broken up into even 20 minute blocks, I would probably listen to all of them. Josh: YouTube Joe Rogan clips. It's Joe Rogan experience clips. And it's literally 20 minute episodes. Russell: Oh cool. Josh: So if you ever want to. Russell: That's probably what I would do. And I think it's interesting. And then also another nice thing about short form is people come in, they listen to one... And I get this all the time. People are like, "I got your podcast, listened to three or four episodes, and I loved it. So I started at the very beginning and I binge-listened to all of them." It happens all the time as well. Whereas Joe Rogan, you're not going to binge-listen because that's 65 years worth of content you're going to go through. Mine, they're short. I'm going to go to the beginning. And they start and they binge listen. And then they've gone through your journey with you. And by the time they show up, they know everything that you've ever said. And they're so much easier to work with if they've got that stuff. I think everyone needs... It's one of the things where you're not going to see a big return or not initially. But over time, if you're consistent with it, it's the best thing. And then obviously, I don't use my platform for this, but you do and I think it's brilliant. It gives you access to all these people. Whereas the interviewing people, you get access to people you can't otherwise. Josh: Doors open that you literally can't even understand simply because you're like, "Hey, I have a podcast and hey, I've got these couple other cool players on here. You want to come?" Alex Hormozi is coming on my podcast. I literally reached out to him, "I have a podcast." And a hundred percent, I'm going to admit something to you right now. I was like, "Hey, I had a podcast, and Russell's been on a couple times. You want to come on?" He's like, "I love Russell. Of course I'll come on your show." Russell: That's awesome. Josh: Crazy big doors that get open simply because you have a platform to be able to allow someone to use their voice as well. Russell: I remember, before Tony and I were super close, we met a couple times and stuff, but I remember he was doing some launch. I remember Lewis Howes and him did a big interview. And three or four people they interview sound so annoying. Why is Tony hanging out with these people and not me? And now all of a sudden, I had the ahas. "Lewis Howes has got a big podcast. Oh my gosh. Okay, I need to be able to offer my platform to him to get in that door and really build that relationship." And that's one of the powers of it too. You have a platform, now you've got ability to access people you can't otherwise. As you know. Josh: All right. Two rapid fire questions here really quick. Because I want to move on to the next topic to keep us on track. But number one, what's the Joe Rogan episode that you listened to all the way through? Do you remember which one it was? Russell: Oh, I do know. Yeah. And I actually hate that I listened this one. It was the Gary Vee one. Josh: Oh. Yeah. Russell: And the reason why I listened, because I want to be on Joe Rogan's podcast someday. And I want to see what Gary talked about because... As you know, Gary and I have a... He probably has idea who I am. Josh: You have a light beef. Russell: We've got an interesting relationship. He's not my... Anyway. I've got to make sure I'm the next internet marketer who actually does a better job. Josh: Okay. Two things on that. One, anybody listening, I'm going to do this, so don't take it, but I'll beat you to it. If you ever can get Russell Brunson on Joe Rogan, that's a great Dream 100 gift right there. That would be amazing. Secondly, I've listened to so many episode of Joe Rogan. One of my favorite ones is actually with Kanye. I know everyone thinks Kanye's an idiot. But if you can, that's five hours. It's insane. It's one of the most intense episodes I've ever listened to. But one that is a must-listen to, seriously one of the best podcast episodes ever done is his first interview with Elon Musk. If you ever get the chance, just sit down and listen to it. It's three or three and a half hours, but understanding that dude's mind, Elon Musk, you will not regret that three hours of your life. It was a fantastic episode. So that's the one. Russell: Very cool. Josh: Okay. Last thing here before we move on, are there any other points that we didn't cover about why someone should have a podcast? Wrap up, make your closing arguments around why somebody should go setup a podcast. Russell: The last one I'll say, and I quote Nathan Barry, actually, in Traffic Secrets. And I'll probably mess up the quote, but it was interesting. He talked about how... I think the title of the blog post I share is, You Got to Publish Long Enough to Get Noticed. And he talks about how for most of us there's so much content out nowadays. There's all these things. It's hard to know what's going to be good. 5,000 podcasts launched today. How many Netflix episodes, all sorts stuff. He says most of us find out about a good show at Season Two or Season Three, because of this, we waited to see, our friends talked about it. All of sudden it gets a breaking point where everyone's talking about it, and then you become this overnight success. It's interesting. He said you have to publish long enough to get noticed. And I think that's the biggest thing to understand. Especially most people who are getting started and they're so scared. "I'm going to look like an idiot." "They're all going to make fun of me." "I'm just a beginner." Blah, blah. All these different excuses. The good news is, at the very beginning, no one's listening. Josh: No one's listening. Russell: It doesn't matter. Just do it. This is your chance to actually find your voice and learn how to speak and tell stories, and all those things. No one's listening. And if you keep doing it, I tell people all the time, if you publish consistently for a year, that doesn't mean once a month for a year, daily for a year, or three, four times, five times a week consistently for year. Two things will happen. Number one, you'll find your voice. Number two, your audience will have a chance and have enough time to actually find you. And so it's going out there and just setting it up, the ROI. And I'm a big ROI. You look at my DiSC profile, my number one value is ROI. If I can't see the return on investment on something, it's hard for me to do. It's why I struggled in school. It's why I struggle in awkward conversations. Because I'm like, "What's the point of this?" I don't get it. Podcasting was hard, because I didn't know what the ROI was. And luckily again, I didn't see the stats for three years. Josh: Is that how long it was? It was three years? Russell: Yeah, before we figured out how to get the stats on it. Josh: That's crazy. Russell: But because of that, because I didn't know what the ROI was, and I was just hoping and praying with faith that it would be good. Now I see the ROI. Now it's important. Now I do it twice a week. Regardless, it happens in the queue, in the can because it's that important. Josh: If your number one thing is ROI and you figured out the podcast is worth it, guys, there's your selling point. Go start a podcast already. Russell: Got a podcast. Let's go. Josh: Honestly, it's amazing. And it's so much fun too. You learn so much about yourself. And I think the one thing I'll say about podcasting is you've got to really find your own unique style. I was listening to, I know you know Alex Becker, but Alex Becker is probably one of the biggest influencers in crypto right now. Just insane. One of my friends who got his NFT, and he's up a quarter million bucks in three months. Just insane stuff. One of the things that he said is right now in the industry, everybody is trying to become an influencer. And so he says, "I see all these people trying to model exactly what it is that I do." And he's like, "I have no problem with you guys doing that because I get it." At the beginning, you don't know your voice yet or whatever, but he's like, "You'll never be me." And I won't use the language that he used. But he's basically like, "There's only one me, so eventually model me, do whatever you need to do. But eventually go find your voice. Go find your own thing, because that's why people are going to watch you. I'm going to make sure that you're irrelevant if you try to model me long term." And so it's giving you that permission to model somebody at the beginning, but then, people are not going to listen to you if they can go listen to somebody else that has the exact same style. So it allows you to really be yourself when you give yourself permission to just try different things. And at the beginning, like you said, no one's listening. Russell: Yeah. It's funny talking about modeling. I talked about this yesterday on a call I was on. It's fascinating because people, they're trying to copy or model somebody because they're trying to get those people to attract the right audience. And Myron said, "You don't attract who you want, you attract who you are." And so if you're trying to be someone else, you're not going to... Because you want those customers. It's going to be weird. I remember when we launched ClickFunnels, I was trying to be like all the other internet marketing guys, because I thought I was competing against Ryan and Perry and Traffic & Conversion. So I was trying to be more corporatey businessy, like they were. Wait a minute. That's not me. I'm not going to wear a shirt and tie on stage. I'm not going to wear a suit jacket. I'm going to wear my t-shirts and jeans. And I'm going to talk about my family and God and wrestling and things I'm excited by. And I don't care about agency, not that I don't care agency, but I don't care about... I'm going to speak to the entrepreneur, because that's who I want. Wherein Ryan and Perry, literally, one of their Traffic & Conversions were, "This is less for the entrepreneur, more for your teams and your staff." It's crazy now because you look at the... I thought we were in the same market, but as soon as I leaned into who Russell was, it's separated. And it's not that one's better or worse. They're different, but if you go to Funnel Hacking Live, it's my people. You're in the audience. Most of these people here are Christians, who are athletes, who've got kids, who are entrepreneurs, who are not doing this for the money, but doing it because they want to change the world. That's the overwhelming percentage of our audience. Not everyone. But as a whole we attract who we are. So lean into that, because otherwise you're going to attract people you don't like, and you're going to hate your life, and you're going to hate your business, you're going to hate your customers. But you put yourself out there, the people who do not resonate with you will leave on their own. You don't have to kick them out. They're be like, "Russell's annoying." I get people all the time, if I mention God on a podcast or anything, they're like, "If you're talking about God, I'm out." Sweet. All right. Bye. I'm good with that. I know people are like, "I don't believe in God, but I respect that you lean into it." They're cool too. But the people who are offended leave and the people who stick are the ones you want to hang out with anyway, because you attract who you are and not who you want to bring in. Josh: And I can talk about that topic super long, but I want to keep moving on the next piece here. Russell: That's it for the first episode then. Here with Josh on the Market Secrets Podcast. We're going to transition to the next one on the next episode.

One Of You Is A Murderer - A Poirot Podcast
The First Half of the Murders

One Of You Is A Murderer - A Poirot Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2021 103:21


In which we take a breath from watching, and talk through the first thirty episodes of 'Poirot'. Daxy lists each episode's crime, and Zena talks through her love for Inspector Jimmy Japp.You can now support the show on Patreon. This covers things like server and coffee costs.

My Heart Remembers
My Heart Remembers – 125 – Unicorn Sheriff

My Heart Remembers

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2021 99:13


Zena is running for Sheriff, and is joined by Daxy to talk about how law enforcement works, and who it protects. Hint, it's not you and me.You can help us make more great podcasts by supporting our Patreon.

One Of You Is A Murderer - A Poirot Podcast
Regarding The Mystery of Hunter’s Lodge

One Of You Is A Murderer - A Poirot Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2021 80:34


In which Zena tells us all about the thermometre, and Daxy goes on about moors and hunting dogs. We're glad to be back after a few missed weeks, and welcome you to sip a blackberry tea, for your wellness and grey cells. You can now support the show on Patreon. This covers things like server and coffee costs.

My Heart Remembers
My Heart Remembers – 123 – The War On Witches

My Heart Remembers

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2021 54:55


We have a very special episode, in which Daxy joins us for Tea Time, and we talk Witchcraft of all flavours. Daxy isn't a witch, but offers some observations about the history of the persecution of women through the persecution of witches, and we also talk through the difference between family traditions of witchcraft, Wicca, and what people think witches are. It's a lot! You can help us make more great podcasts by supporting our Patreon.

My Heart Remembers
My Heart Remembers – 122 – What Is Wrong With Cinema?

My Heart Remembers

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2021 92:45


Daxy joins us for Tea Time, and we talk about acronyms, and how North American cinema and television has failed. I know, it sound harsh… But, there is much to be fixed in the world of film and television.Learn more about Jane Elliott.You can help us make more great podcasts by supporting our Patreon.

One Of You Is A Murderer - A Poirot Podcast
Regarding The Affair At The Victory Ball

One Of You Is A Murderer - A Poirot Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2021 76:46


In which Daxy says good things about cocaine and Zena reveals how very into pom-poms she actually is. We found this fun oddball of a Poirot episode a big pleasure. You can now support the show on Patreon. This covers things like server and coffee costs.

One Of You Is A Murderer - A Poirot Podcast
Regarding The Theft of the Royal Ruby

One Of You Is A Murderer - A Poirot Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2021 81:33


In which Daxy spends two minutes explaining the history of the c word just to use the c word about a character, and Zena tells us the secrets of Egypt and Christmas pudding. We missed Hastings and Miss Lemon, but this was a fun romp of an episode. You can now support the show on Patreon. This covers things like server and coffee costs.

One Of You Is A Murderer - A Poirot Podcast
Regarding The Mystery of the Spanish Chest

One Of You Is A Murderer - A Poirot Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2021 84:35


In which Daxy nerds out about fencing and jazz, and Zena tells us about the history of opera. We had mixed feelings about 'The Mystery of the Spanish Chest'You can now support the show on Patreon. This covers things like server and coffee costs.

One Of You Is A Murderer - A Poirot Podcast
Regarding The Double Clue

One Of You Is A Murderer - A Poirot Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2021 99:52


In which Daxy fully realizes that her heart aches for both Poirot and Felicity Lemon, and Zena celebrates the art of Marc Chagall. This episode contains a few tears of joy and love, and is the most beautiful 'Poirot' we've watched thus far.A blog post with great thoughts on the Chagall in this episode.You can now support the show on Patreon. This covers things like server and coffee costs.

My Heart Remembers
My Heart Remembers – 117 – Cats!

My Heart Remembers

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2021 77:31


This week Daxy and I had a good chat about how cats have affected us, the history of the domesticated cat, and I talk a bit about being able to what cats need. They're very special little beasts, that touch so many hearts.You can help us make more great podcasts by supporting our Patreon.Cat Map - A Turkish Van In Turkey The greatest raw cat food recipe.Ninth Life Cat Rescue

One Of You Is A Murderer - A Poirot Podcast
Regarding Tragedy At Marsdon Manor

One Of You Is A Murderer - A Poirot Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2021 97:47


In which Zena tells us about her family's mythical crow connection, Daxy nerds out about civil defence, and we both discuss varying drugs that can knock you out and whether they're fun. We loved this horror flick of a Poirot episode. You can now support the show on Patreon. This covers things like server and coffee costs.

My Heart Remembers
My Heart Remembers – 116 – Faces Exposed

My Heart Remembers

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2021 76:08


This week we have poetry from Michele Montserrat and a big Tea Time conversation with Daxy about what faces mean in our culture and how we interact with them. It might be that putting a mask on makes you more attractive, and what does that mean? You can help us make more great podcasts by supporting our Patreon.

One Of You Is A Murderer - A Poirot Podcast

In which Zena tells us about ascots, and Daxy thinks the pronunciation of fête is worth arguing about. We explored the nerdiest bits of Agatha Christie's 'Wasps' Nest', and no one was poisoned in the process.You can now support the show on Patreon. This covers things like server and coffee costs. 

One Of You Is A Murderer - A Poirot Podcast
Regarding The Plymouth Express

One Of You Is A Murderer - A Poirot Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2021 82:33


In which Daxy talks Dumas' French Counts, and Zena lays it down about the history of Florists and Newspapers. We watched a murder on a train, and it was a sad ending. You can now support the show on Patreon. This covers things like server and coffee costs. 

My Heart Remembers
My Heart Remembers – 114 – What Made QAnon?

My Heart Remembers

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2021 100:23


Daxy joins Zena for a Tea Time conversation about what it was that made Q-Anon. We don't talk through the specifics of who said what when, online. We talk through the psychology and spiritual bankruptcy of a set of people who have needed to believe a huge deception, created through projection, and how they've suffered as they kill their own gods and heroes.You can help us make more great podcasts by supporting our Patreon.Cover is William Blake's 'Albion Rose'.

One Of You Is A Murderer - A Poirot Podcast
Regarding The Million Dollar Bond Robbery

One Of You Is A Murderer - A Poirot Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2021 87:11


In which tricky woman Daxy gushes about how badass the Queen Mary was and Zena reveals horrible things about escalators. We watched an oceanic heist, and loved it. You can now support the show on Patreon. This covers things like server and coffee costs. 

One Of You Is A Murderer - A Poirot Podcast
Regarding How Does Your Garden Grow?

One Of You Is A Murderer - A Poirot Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2021 100:57


In which Daxy talks a narrow line between the Bolshevik Revolution and Stalinist regime, while Zena gives us the gruesome details of Parisian morgues. We watched a garden grow, and it was a blast.You can now support the show on Patreon. This covers things like server and coffee costs. 

One Of You Is A Murderer - A Poirot Podcast
Regarding The Mysterious Affair At Styles

One Of You Is A Murderer - A Poirot Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2021 122:50


In which Daxy says the word 'sus' 16 times, Zena talks about the very serious nature of PTSD amongst soldiers, and we talk through it's effects on Lieutenant Hastings. We watched the 'Poirot' film 'A Mysterious Affair At Styles' and gush about a damn well made movie.Read 'The Mysterious Affair At Styles' - US Amazon or Bookshop.org - UK Bookshop.orgWatch 'The Mysterious Affair At Styles'.You can now support the show on Patreon. This covers things like server and coffee costs. 

Story Therapy | Modern Brand Storytelling and Marketing
How To Build A Legacy Podcast With Daxy Perez

Story Therapy | Modern Brand Storytelling and Marketing

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2021 38:29


Podcasting is one of the best ways to get your message to the world and Daxy joins us to share his strategies for how to successful generate millions of downloads as he's served some of the top brands and entrepreneurs in the world.Daxy Perez, Co-Founder of Legacy Podcasting, helps SEVERAL top 100 podcasters grow their business and branding using this podcasting.Learn more: ContentSupply.com

One Of You Is A Murderer - A Poirot Podcast
Regarding The Adventure of the Western Star

One Of You Is A Murderer - A Poirot Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2021 92:11


In which we try to make a mind palace joke, Zena focuses her grey cells on toy trains, and Daxy makes the sounds of space diamonds on her synth. We watched 'The Adventure of the Western Star', and it was a lovely ending to Season 2. You can now support the show on Patreon. This covers things like server and coffee costs. 

One Of You Is A Murderer - A Poirot Podcast
Regarding The Kidnapped Prime Minister

One Of You Is A Murderer - A Poirot Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2020


In which Daxy goes on about Yiddish and Zena lets us in on the League of Nations, which is not at all a superhero film. We watched 'The Kidnapped Prime Minister' and thought the car 'chase' was a bore, but the suicide was intense.BRAND NEW! You can now support the show on Patreon. This covers things like server and coffee costs. 

One Of You Is A Murderer - A Poirot Podcast
Regarding The Adventure Of The Cheap Flat

One Of You Is A Murderer - A Poirot Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2020


In which Daxy gets to remind everyone that she's a film nerd, and Zena tells us all why the FBI exists. We loved this episode of Poirot, which shows that Agatha Christie was watching American gangster films, and much preferred her own approach. The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari F.W. Murnau's Sunrise (post-German-expressionist) BRAND NEW! You can now support the show on Patreon. This covers things like server and coffee costs. 

One Of You Is A Murderer - A Poirot Podcast

In which Zena tells us about the moustachio, and Daxy obsesses on the redness of phone boxes and pillar boxes. We discussed 'Double Sin' from Agatha Christie's Poirot this week, and loved it.BRAND NEW! You can now support the show on Patreon. This covers things like server and coffee costs. :)

One Of You Is A Murderer - A Poirot Podcast
Regarding The Disappearance of Mr Davenheim

One Of You Is A Murderer - A Poirot Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2020 97:35


In which Daxy almost sings the French national anthem and Zena tells secrets about military envelopes. We talk in great detail about the 1812 Overture, and the Poirot episode The Disappearance of Mr Davenheim.The Boys Book of ConjuringVery expensive copy on Amazon.

My Heart Remembers
My Heart Remembers – 104 – Two Years

My Heart Remembers

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2020 84:23


It's the second birthday of MHR! Join Zena and Daxy for a chat about how much fun it's been, some of the great folks who have guested on the show, and then we chatted about the wonder of the bicycle and how great cycling can be. You can help us make more great podcasts by supporting our Matreon.

One Of You Is A Murderer - A Poirot Podcast
Regarding The Cornish Mystery

One Of You Is A Murderer - A Poirot Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2020 96:47


In which Daxy insists on being called a hussy, and Zena tells us about the I Ching. We explored the Agatha Christie's Poirot episode 'The Cornish Mystery', and talked about what it all means.

One Of You Is A Murderer - A Poirot Podcast
Regarding The Lost Mine

One Of You Is A Murderer - A Poirot Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2020 106:01


In which Zena tells us about luscious silver and the history of mining and Daxy prattles on about global economic systems for a little too long. We learned a lot in digging into Agatha Christie's Poirot - The Lost Mine. It's all about the money! Watch this episode online.Buy Hercule Poirot : The Complete Short Stories The Neal Stephenson books Daxy was talking about - Quicksilver, The Confusion, and The System of The World.

One Of You Is A Murderer - A Poirot Podcast
Regarding The Veiled Lady

One Of You Is A Murderer - A Poirot Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2020 93:49


In which Daxy tells of the Sherlock Holmes inspiration for this tale, and Zena talks about Prince Albert's integral role in one of the shooting locations. We were both delighted and mystified by that last moment with Poirot and Japp in 'The Veiled Lady'.Watch this episode on Amazon Prime/Britbox.Buy Hercule Poirot : The Complete Short Stories, which contains this tale.

My Heart Remembers
My Heart Remembers – 101 – Constitutions

My Heart Remembers

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2020 119:29


This week, on American election day, we discuss the Universal Declaration of Human Rights in light of an American election in which there may be massive problems. We're joined by Daxy to discuss the Haudenosaunee foundation of modern democracy, and explore the nature and importance of protecting human rights. The Great Law of Peace Universal Declaration of Human Rights You can help us make more great podcasts by supporting our Matreon.

One Of You Is A Murderer - A Poirot Podcast
Regarding Peril At End House

One Of You Is A Murderer - A Poirot Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2020 123:31


In which we hear from a world reknowned Poirot expert, Daxy obsesses over 'I say', and Zena does Zena things. We discuss 'Peril At End House' and are joined by Dr. Mark Aldridge for a great conversation about Poirot, including details about the one Poirot story left untold in this series and how that happened.Mark's websiteGet Mark's Book - Canada - US - UKMark is in our Bookshop Buy 'Peril At End House' on Bookshop or Amazon (US/UK)Watch 'Peril At End House'

One Of You Is A Murderer - A Poirot Podcast

In which Daxy sings about the people in the streets, and Zena post-scripts about newsreels. We also tour the Hoover Building, Harley Street, Westminster, Eastminster, and Thornley Island while talking about Agatha Christie's Poirot episode ten, The Dream.

MeddlCast
Hagebuddne - Reaktion - Drachenlord "Re-speckt"

MeddlCast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2020 66:17


Meddl! Intro Nummer 1 vom guten Daxy Keksy, danke und #Liebe hier auch noch mal! Link zu Daxy: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCsSBVdhJlRYl5feONf2eDUQ TL;DR: Rainerle spielt wieder einmal die altbewährte Schallplatte ab und seniert darüber warum er denn Respekt von jedem verdient hätte...

Nemo Radio
The Power of Podcasting with Daxy Perez

Nemo Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2020 32:53


Daxy Perez is the co-founder of Legacy Podcasting and has helped dozens of podcast clients generate millions of downloads (and dollars!) by leveraging his unique content production and marketing model. On today's episode of Nemo Radio, Daxy shares how to build a powerful (and profitable!) podcast from the ground up. EPISODE LINKS Visit Daxy's website: https://legacypodcasting.com/

My Heart Remembers
My Heart Remembers – 98 – The Word For God

My Heart Remembers

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2020 91:53


A Tea-Time conversation between Daxy and myself, about why we use the word 'God', and what it really means. Also, Daxy is a godless heathen who sometimes uses the word 'soul'. You can help us make more great podcasts by supporting our Matreon.

My Heart Remembers
My Heart Remembers – 96 – In The Beginning

My Heart Remembers

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2020 79:58


This week's episode is a Tea Time conversation with Daxy and Gideon Jagged about the myths surrounding the creation of existence. We explore a broad swath of these myths, touch on their commonalities, and ponder one of the great mysteries of existence… Quite simply, how?The cover image is a profound work of genius which explores light, the deluge, and the moment God spoke to Moses. Read more here. You can help us make more great podcasts by supporting our Matreon.

Sales Intersection: The Intersection of Money and Meaning
Sales Intersection Episode 7 with Daxy Perez

Sales Intersection: The Intersection of Money and Meaning

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2020 21:42


Daxy Perez, my 7th guest of Sales Intersection sits down with me with a focus on his success in the podcasting space. After years of nomad freelancing he ventured into starting his own podcast agency and it was a massive success. In under 12 months, he grew to managing over 25 podcasts for some of the biggest names in the internet marketing and entrepreneur space online. In this episode Daxy speaks to the 5 love languages and which two are his and how this relates to optimizing sales performance. He also gets into the importance of leveraging influencers in his industry, knowing that community, and offering solutions to "follow up problems". This is where he's a "ninja", not by addressing the primary problem. Extremely interesting and if you want to better understand any of this check out this episode. I've chopped it down by half to be more of a highlight reel. I'll be doing this going forward. Enjoy!

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Growing Entrepreneur: Follow One Course Until Successful
#007 - Don't Start Your Podcast Until You WATCH THIS! (Podcasting 101 with Daxy Perez)

Growing Entrepreneur: Follow One Course Until Successful

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2020 45:44


In this episode, find out what you need to know before launching your first podcast from expert Daxy Perez as he shares his years worth of podcasting experience to help get you on the right track and not waste tons of money or time in the process. Looking to start your own podcast? Download the FREE guide here: https://PodcastSurvivalKit.com.▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬❓ WHO IS IT?...

Smarter Destiny Podcast
#76 - Daxy Perez - How to grow your podcast

Smarter Destiny Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2020 61:42


Daxy Perez is a marketing expert and a legend when it comes to making a successful podcast. He is the podcaster and founder of Podcast Success Secrets and the cofounder of Legacy Podcasting. Daxy is behind the success of many 6 to 9 figures entrepreneur podcasts, and he has generated 10s of millions of downloads across the shows he's helping, many of which have reached the top levels in the charts. Today we will learn his best tips on how to make the awesomely successful podcast that you want. Bullet points 00:46 - Intro 03:35 - Becoming an entrepreneur 05:50 - Taking the first steps 10:45 - Starting Legacy Podcasting 12:20 - Learning to adapt to different clients 14:28 - Getting more downloads 17:55 - Increasing the ranking 20:30 - Analyzing Smarter Destiny Podcast 25:15 - Podcasts as a way of communicating 28:48 - How to remind listeners to subscribe 31:10 - What is working in 2020 for growing a show 34:45 - What should a podcast website contain? 35:48 - Making it shareable 37:22 - Getting a podcast running 42:55 - The importance of reviews 45:45 - Where to find out more 46:19 - Rapid fire question round 46:36 - What superhero would you be and why? 47:40 - What is one thing that people incorrectly assume about you? 49:20 - What is the most pointless subject taught at schools and what would you replace it with? 50:19 - What is one amazing act of kindness you either witnessed or done yourself? 51:02 - What unusual or underrated food or drink should more people try out? 51:55 - What is one mistake in your life and what did you learn from it? 52:30 - What does the first 30 minutes of your day look like and when does it start? 53:47 - What do you do or where do you go to get inspired? 54:14 - Who do you idolize above everyone else and why? 55:20 - What book do you read or gift the most? 56:28 - What silly thing should people do more of? 57:14 - If you could change one world problem with one wish, what would it be? 57:52 - Would you rather always be 10 minutes late or always be 20 minutes early? 58:18 - Would you rather move to a new city or town every week or never be able to leave the city or town you were born in? 58:50 - What makes you happiest? 01:00:18 - Any asks or requests for the audience?

My Heart Remembers
My Heart Remembers – 78 – The Letters – Part Two

My Heart Remembers

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2020 78:07


Zena and Daxy talk more letters this week, with communiques from Kurt Vonnegut, Isaac Newton, and a shockingly beautiful thank you from Helen Keller. The written word can be beautifully permanent. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aZY-yQYVf38 You can help us make more great podcasts by supporting our Matreon.

TACTICAL BUSINESSMAN
Podcasting Isn't a Fad | 171

TACTICAL BUSINESSMAN

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2020 29:20


Gerritt discusses the intimacy and nuances of podcasting with Daxy.   Do you struggle to find the time to invest in yourself, family, AND your business? It doesn't have to be that way. Find out more at: https://www.thetacticalbusinessman.com -- The Tactical Businessman is a podcast committed to one thing: Empowering people to find the answers they already know exists. Gerritt Bake is a retired SWAT officer and former undercover detective ready to equip you with the tools, tactics, and techniques needed to achieve success in every facet of your life. There is an approach to get what you want out of life...a tactical approach.

The Dream Life
How To Do A Podcast In 2020 With Daxy Perez

The Dream Life

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2020 41:42


We begin by discussing what podcasting is all about. It is not just a trend, it is communication between humans. Podcasts can be general or very niche where people get to learn a lot from them. With the right strategy, podcasts can work for any type of business including B2B and B2C.Daxy shares with us that podcasting is more of a journey of discovery. What you like talking about, your audience and what they like, these things you'll discover on your own, nobody can teach you.We talk about consistency and differentiating your podcast from the rest in the market. What is it that you promise your audience. What is the value that you give to them? You achieve this by building a good foundation and using your podcast to amplify your offering.  We discuss about having a valuable message for your audience and giving them solutions to solve their problems. This is the way to grow your podcast audience. By serving them and helping them get results.Key TakeawaysPodcasting isn't just a trend but it is a form of communication (4:15)Being passionate about what you talk about and having integrity and responsibility towards it (5:55)Building your podcast muscles ( 8:43)Podcasting is more of a discovery journey, learning stuff along the way (9:58)Podcasting is all about amplifying something that already has a good foundation (22:50)Helping your podcast audience overcome their problems and get results (32:35)-----Additional Resources:Valeria on InstagramPodcast Success stories

Podcast Success Secrets
Offermind 2019 Event Recap & Notes!

Podcast Success Secrets

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2019 26:57


If you don't know who Steve Larsen, he throws an event called Offermind which is essentially the best event for Forward-Thinking, Capitalist Entrepreneurs.

Podcast Success Secrets
Podcast Marketing 101...

Podcast Success Secrets

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2019 15:18


And on this episode, I'm going to be talking about one of the most important topics for podcasters right now... marketing. I think it's one of the most under-discussed topics, at least in the podcast space. This is super important to understand because you need to know how to speak to someone, overcome what's in their head, and present them with a new opportunity. Join our FREE Facebook Group, Podcast Success Secrets Be sure to follow me on Instagram @iamdaxy If you haven't already, please rate and review the podcast on Apple Podcasts! Contact: Daxy@LegacyPodcasting.com Website - LegacyPodcasting.com ** Freebies**

Podcast Success Secrets
Create Something Before Your Publish...

Podcast Success Secrets

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2019 17:58


You have to know what problem your solving for and have that solution ready before you start going ALL OUT on publishing your face off. Join our FREE Facebook Group, Podcast Success Secrets Be sure to follow me on Instagram @iamdaxy If you haven't already, please rate and review the podcast on Apple Podcasts! Contact: Daxy@LegacyPodcasting.com Website - LegacyPodcasting.com ** Freebies**

Podcast Success Secrets
What Does Value Mean?

Podcast Success Secrets

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2019 12:50


So what is value? Personally, I never really resonated with what most people define as value like what most of the Guru's share. This is something new that I've been thinking about when it comes to content marketing and podcasting. People use this word SO much but I actually don't think much people understand what value means and I explain what I think it is in this episode. Join our FREE Facebook Group, Podcast Success Secrets Be sure to follow me on Instagram @iamdaxy If you haven't already, please rate and review the podcast on Apple Podcasts! Contact: Daxy@LegacyPodcasting.com Website - LegacyPodcasting.com ** Freebies**

The Young Healthy and Wealthy Podcast
#7 How to Start a Podcast - Daxy Perez

The Young Healthy and Wealthy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2019 23:06


Welcome to the Young Healthy and Wealthy Show! This show is for the young and ambitious minds of the world who are looking to pave their own path and make an impact. In this show, we talk with elite individuals and top performers to see what it takes to stay healthy and get wealthy! This week we are joined by Daxy Perez. Daxy is the host of Podcasting Success Secrets, a podcast where he aims to help current and future podcasters in showing them the secrets and tactics to use in order to build, launch, and grow their podcast. He also runs a podcasting agency, Legacy Podcasting, where he provides a more in-depth and personal experience for those who are really trying to blow up their podcast into the top-100 lists. In this episode, we covered how Daxy got into the podcasting game and gives some very actionable tips on how to start a podcast. You can connect with Daxy Perez on Instagram at @iamdaxy and listen to his podcast Podcasting Success Secrets. If you have any questions please feel free to DM me on Instagram at @chase_henderfit and if you have anyone you want to hear on the show, be sure to send me their Instagram @ ! Also, go ahead, subscribe and leave a 5⭐️ written review and share this episode on your story! If you tag me in it, I'll repost on my Insta too! As always, Stay Healthy, Get Healthy!

Entrepreneur Junkie Movement With Jamie Atkinson
EJM 50: From a Health Podcast to a Podcast Agency

Entrepreneur Junkie Movement With Jamie Atkinson

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2019 13:36


EJM 50: Podcast Interview With Daxy Perez On this 3-Part Interview, we are joined by our guest, Daxy Perez. Daxy works as a podcast manager. He and his team helped Internet Entrepreneurs to create a voice on their price and services and build deeper and meaningful relationships with their clients, customers, etc. through the use of podcasting. On this episode, Daxy will talk about how he first started his podcast and how he transitioned from health to podcasting. He will also tell us about his plans for people who want to start a podcast and his advice before you start your podcast.  You can find this interview, and many more, by subscribing to the Entrepreneur Junkie Movement Podcast on iTunes. If you don’t use iTunes, you can listen to every episode by clicking here. Make sure to head to www.facebook.com/groups/podcasting101group to jump into our brand new FREE podcasting community where we help you guys uncover how to launch your own podcast & monetize it at the same time.   "I grew it by interviewing the right people and then have them shout me out. And using the right hooks and stories to get people to listen to the episode" - Jamie Atkinson   Daxy Perez     Bullet point Summary In this episode, we will know: How his First Podcast Ever Got Started How He Transitioned from Health to Podcasting itself What are his plans for the people who want to start in Podcasting What is his advice before people can start a Podcast Why do we need to understand who we want to bring service to, using the podcast   Timestamps 1:00 - His First Podcast He Ever Started Recording 2:00 - Instagram Advertising  3:00 - Transitioning From Health to Podcasting 6:00 - Start Stopping the Health Podcast 7:00 - Having Big Strides and Plans to Having People in the Podcasting Industry  8:00 - Advice From Him Before Starting your Podcast 9:00 - Understanding who you want to be of service to 10:00 - Conclusion     Contact Information Daxy Perez Legacy Podcasting - https://legacypodcasting.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/iamdaxy Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/iamdaxy Podcast Success Secrets FB Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/PodcastingFIPBAE/ Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/podcast-success-secrets/id1447641383   Jamie Atkinson Email: jamie@entrepreneurjunkie.co Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jamieatkinson/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Jamieatkinsonmedia Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/jamieatkinsonlive/   Free Podcasting Community The Entrepreneur Junkie Movement Facebook Page The Entrepreneur Junkie Movement Community Facebook Group Podcasting 101 Community - 4 Ways to Monetize Your Podcast

Entrepreneur Junkie Movement With Jamie Atkinson
EJM 49: The Good, The Bad, & The Partnership ☠️ With Daxy Perez

Entrepreneur Junkie Movement With Jamie Atkinson

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2019 14:39


EJM 49: The Good, The Bad, & The Partnership ☠️ With Daxy Perez On this 3-Part Interview, we are joined by our guest, Daxy Perez. Daxy works as a podcast manager. He and his team helped Internet Entrepreneurs to create a voice on their price and services and build deeper and meaningful relationships with their clients, customers, etc. through the use of podcasting. On this episode, Daxy will talk about his partnership including with Ryan Helms and what are the differences between him and Ryan and how they deal with problems with Partnerships. He will also discuss the uncertainty of ideas for business partners and why podcasting is really important for him. You can find this interview, and many more, by subscribing to the Entrepreneur Junkie Movement Podcast on iTunes. If you don’t use iTunes, you can listen to every episode by clicking here. Make sure to head to www.facebook.com/groups/podcasting101group to jump into our brand new FREE podcasting community where we help you guys uncover how to launch your own podcast & monetize it at the same time.   "I think Podcast is a great way to build connections with people." - Daxy Perez   Daxy Perez     Bullet point Summary In this episode, we will know: How Daxy and Ryan started their Partnership Who is Daxy’s First Partnership What are the differences between him and Ryan What are the challenges that can teach people how to do stuff Why Podcasting is Important Timestamps   1:00 - Daxy’s Podcast and Partnership with Ryan Helms 2:00 - Daxy’s First Partnership 3:00 - Problems with Partnerships    5:15 - Differences with Ryan 6:30 - Start doing Personal Brand stuff 8:00 - Uncertainty of Ideas for Business Partners 9:00 - Challenge can teach people how to do stuff 10:30 - Importance of Podcasting   Contact Information Daxy Perez Legacy Podcasting - https://legacypodcasting.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/iamdaxy Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/iamdaxy Rocket Fuel Book - https://books.google.com.ph/books/about/Rocket_Fuel.html?id=213_BgAAQBAJ&printsec=frontcover&source=kp_read_button&redir_esc=y#v=onepage&q&f=false DISC Personality Type - https://www.123test.com/disc-personality-test/   Jamie Atkinson Email: jamie@entrepreneurjunkie.co Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jamieatkinson/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Jamieatkinsonmedia Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/jamieatkinsonlive/   Free Podcasting Community The Entrepreneur Junkie Movement Facebook Page The Entrepreneur Junkie Movement Community Facebook Group Podcasting 101 Community - 4 Ways to Monetize Your Podcast  

Entrepreneur Junkie Movement With Jamie Atkinson
EJM 48: Is Podcasting For You?

Entrepreneur Junkie Movement With Jamie Atkinson

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2019 10:38


EJM 48: Podcast Interview With Daxy Perez On this 3-Part Interview, we are joined by our guest, Daxy Perez. Daxy works as a podcast manager. He and his team helped Internet Entrepreneurs to create a voice on their price and services and build deeper and meaningful relationships with their clients, customers, etc. through the use of podcasting. On this episode, Daxy will talk about his background about podcasting and his story from being a traveler to being a digital nomad. He will also talk about how we will apply our principles in Podcasting and knowing other people's perspective in podcasting. You can find this interview, and many more, by subscribing to the Entrepreneur Junkie Movement Podcast on iTunes. If you don’t use iTunes, you can listen to every episode by clicking here. Make sure to head to www.facebook.com/groups/podcasting101group to jump into our brand new FREE podcasting community where we help you guys uncover how to launch your own podcast & monetize it at the same time.   "Podcasting to me is a no-brainer right now and a lot of the big people have talked about it and how they literally use it as a way to talk to the people they want to talk to. It's a win-win situation and it's almost a no-brainer, so to speak" - Daxy Perez   Daxy Perez     Bullet point Summary In this episode, we will know: What is the background of Daxy Perez Why he went from traveling and be a digital nomad Why do we need to apply our principle through the use of Podcasting What are other people's perspective in podcasting Timestamps 1:00 - Background of Daxy Perez about Podcasting 3:00 - Traveling and went from being a Digital Nomad 5:00 - Having and Applying Principles in Podcasting 6:00 - Podcasting is easy to start but it has challenges 7:00 - Other People's Perspective in Podcasting   Contact Information Daxy Perez Legacy Podcasting - https://legacypodcasting.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/iamdaxy Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/iamdaxy   Jamie Atkinson Email: jamie@entrepreneurjunkie.co Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jamieatkinson/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Jamieatkinsonmedia Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/jamieatkinsonlive/   Free Podcasting Community The Entrepreneur Junkie Movement Facebook Page The Entrepreneur Junkie Movement Community Facebook Group Podcasting 101 Community - 4 Ways to Monetize Your Podcast    

Podcast Success Secrets

Join our FREE Facebook Group, Podcast Success Secrets Be sure to follow me on Instagram @iamdaxy If you haven't already, please rate and review the podcast on Apple Podcasts! Contact: Daxy@LegacyPodcasting.com Website - LegacyPodcasting.com ** Freebies**

Cold Star Project
Daxy Perez - Scaling Your Podcast - The Cold Star Project

Cold Star Project

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2019 34:19


Daxy Perez, founder of Legacy Podcasting and the Podcasting Success Secrets group on Facebook, is on the Cold Star Project with host Jason Kanigan to talk about growing your podcast. We discuss: how to pick the right audience to boost your chances of podcasting success determining your conversion strategy, ie. what you as the podcast host want your listeners to do next what podcasters can do to increase their podcast audience size the best attitude for podcasting success how to focus on the psychology of your avatar or target audience to improve the effectiveness of your podcast's marketing. He also describes from the examples of his clients what an underrated podcast looks like, sharing important details podcast hosts can build into their own shows. Daxy points out that podcasting is not "like launching a product; it's not.: it's like starting a book. All right: now there's a lot more work to be done." Talk with us: http://bit.ly/talktocoldstar

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Podcast Success Secrets

Learn The 5-Step Growth Pattern That You Can Follow To Help Take Your Podcast, Business, and Life To The Next Level... Join our FREE Facebook Group, Podcast Success Secrets Be sure to follow me on Instagram @iamdaxy If you haven't already, please rate and review the podcast on Apple Podcasts! ** Freebies**

The Design Life Show
TDLS - Episode 64: The Ultimate Guide To Podcasting w/ Daxy Perez

The Design Life Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2019 54:51


In episode 64 of #TDLS, I had the chance to sit down with a really special guest Daxy Perez. If you don't know Daxy. He has 4+ years of podcast launch experience working with some of the top brands and entrepreneurs in the world. Collectively, the people that he has worked with have generated over 50+ million downloads in the past 2 years and they helped several of them reach #1 in their iTunes category. Through all of this, he has developed a PROVEN FRAMEWORK for launching & growing podcasts that can be applied to ANY business or industry. In this episode we talk about: - His ground-up stories - We dive in on how Daxy and Ryan was able to build their 6figure podcast agency from scratch - Why podcasting is the best form of marketing for creative entrepreneurs, personal brands, and influencers - The winning formula to structuring your podcast episodes - The importance of leveraging relationships - Ideas on how to grow and monetize your podcast - And much much more... You can learn more about Daxy by visiting Legacypodcasting.com and let Daxy know if you love this episode by following him on Instagram @iamdaxy Freebies from my guest: - The Ultimate Guide To Podcasting (https://legacypodcasting.com/ultimate-guide/) - 10 Ways To Land Amazing Interview Guests (http://bit.ly/Daxy-Ebook) Join my slack community of accountable & passionate creatives by visiting jaychristteves.com/community Visit the podcast now at thedesignlifeshow.com to get all the episodes 100% FREE. Have a question in mind? Submit your question to be answered on the podcast. Send your questions (at least 2-minute audio clip) at hi@jaychristteves.com PS: Please don't forget to leave your reviews and/or feedback. It'll help the show reach more people. Huge thanks for the support! PPS: Go and get the podcast it's 100% FREE to download on any of your favorite podcast apps using your Android or IOS phone. Links below for your reference. Apple Podcasts/iTunes: https://goo.gl/b74xuR Google Podcasts: https://goo.gl/GqpQhF SoundCloud: https://goo.gl/UcqHUv Stitcher: https://goo.gl/bVxHs7 TuneIn: https://goo.gl/9MAvpi RadioPublic: https://goo.gl/MY7uiQ

Podcast Success Secrets

Setting the right targets and goals and expectations for your podcast is one of the things I think people don't get, they don't have it clear in their head.

Podcast Success Secrets

I'm going to share how to script your podcast episodes as a smart marketer would do it. The point of podcasting is to create a movement and to create a movement you have to know how to market yourself and your ideas. Join our FREE Facebook Group, Podcast Success Secrets Be sure to follow me on Instagram @iamdaxy If you haven't already, please rate and review the podcast on Apple Podcasts! ** Freebies**

Podcast Success Secrets

Jeremy Slate is on today to talk about how he helps his clients sound like a star and get interviewed on Top-Rated Podcasts!

Podcast Success Secrets
What's Wrong With Podcasting?

Podcast Success Secrets

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2019 16:59


I've done my research, and I've been in the industry for a while and I've worked at some big agencies... I know what it's like behind the scenes so in this episode I wanted to call my shot about how I'm going to disrupt the podcasting industry

Podcast Success Secrets
How To Make Irresistible Podcast Content

Podcast Success Secrets

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2019 15:11


Watch my training video and get the template for my content creation calendar** HERE**

Podcast Success Secrets

Aaron Patton is the host of the podcast, New Age Influencers, and we talk about how he utilized Instagram to grow his podcast QUICKLY and how you can do the same... Follow Aaron on Instagram Join our FREE Facebook Group, Podcast Success Secrets Be sure to follow me on Instagram @iamdaxy If you haven't already please subscribe, rate, and review the podcast on Apple Podcasts! ** Freebies**

Le bénévole du jour
Jean Christophe Goussebaire "Daxy's"

Le bénévole du jour

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2019 1:24


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Podcast Success Secrets

Man, this episode is you have to listen to ENTIRELY! Josue shares with us his EXACT journey to the 2 Comma Club Award and what it took to get there! Josue's IG Course - [IG BOSS](http://bit.ly/IGBOSSDAXY) Follow Josue On Social Media - [Instagram](https://www.instagram.com/pena), LinkedIn Join our FREE Facebook Group, Podcast Success Secrets, HERE! Be sure to follow me on Instagram @iamdaxy Subscribe to the podcast on Apple, or anywhere else you listen to your podcasts. Also, if you haven't already, please rate and review the podcast on Apple Podcasts!

Podcast Success Secrets

Want to learn how Andrew Apple Crider started a Top 100 Business Podcast at 19 years old in under 6 months?!?! This was a FB live in our group, Podcast Success Secrets Some of the questions I asked him:

Podcast Success Secrets
10 Ways To Get Amazing Guests On Your Podcast Or Show.

Podcast Success Secrets

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2019 15:28


Download The Free Ebook ➡️ 10 Amazing Ways To Get Guests On Your Podcast Or Show. Join our FREE Facebook Group, Podcast Success Secrets, HERE! Be sure to follow me on Instagram @iamdaxy Subscribe to the podcast on Apple, or anywhere else you listen to your podcasts. If you haven't already, please rate and review the podcast on Apple Podcasts!

Podcast Success Secrets
Why 2019 Is The Best Year To Start A Podcast.

Podcast Success Secrets

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2019 14:22


Join our Facebook Group, Podcast Success Secrets, HERE! Be sure to follow me on Instagram @iamdaxy Subscribe to the podcast on Apple, or anywhere else you listen to your podcasts. If you haven't already, please rate and review the podcast on Apple Podcasts!

Podcast Success Secrets
How I Got Into Podcasting...

Podcast Success Secrets

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2019 12:59


Join our Facebook Group, Podcast Success Secrets, HERE! Be sure to follow me on Instagram @iamdaxy Subscribe to the podcast on Apple, or anywhere else you listen to your podcasts. If you haven't already, please rate and review the podcast on Apple Podcasts!

Podcast Success Secrets
Why You Need To Be Different To Get Followers...

Podcast Success Secrets

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2019 17:41


Pick up your copy of Expert Secrets by Russell Brunson! Join our Facebook Group, Podcast Success Secrets, HERE! Be sure to follow me on Instagram @iamdaxy Subscribe to the podcast on Apple, or anywhere else you listen to your podcasts. If you haven't already, please rate and review the podcast on Apple Podcasts!

Podcast Domination Show: Podcasting Growth & Monetization Tips to Dominate

What's the fastest way to get attention from your ideal listener in podcasting? My opinion is podcast guesting...the right way. Today I’m joined by a good buddy of mine and fellow podcast producer, Daxy Perez. Daxy is a smart marketer. He was able to help people launch and grow some of the largest podcasts in the world. He is responsible for over several million listens for his clients. Today we discuss how to get on other podcasts and open the floodgates on your influence as a podcast guest! We walk through step by step how to get on other shows and get noticed by the podcast host you want to collaborate. You’ll Discover: - The 4 top places to find podcasts your target audience is already listening to. - The tips on how to position yourself as the PERFECT guest for a podcast plus exact websites to connect with them - How to over deliver on the podcast interview so that listeners will know, like and follow you back to your site. Be sure to connect with (https://www.facebook.com/groups/665251723850214/?fbclid=IwAR35HuEQFWqiU1zxB9rcFoZlR8gcJfFbFvvBhXgk81dbhjeuSM6Q46vQycA) “When you’re reaching out, you wanna position yourself as unique and as an authority too. If there’s something you can brag about, brag about it early.” -  Daxy Perez Timestamps: 3:54 - Four main places to look for a good podcast to guest on 9:45 - How to start your outreach – tips on writing a good pitch 13:47 - Where to find ideas or inspiration for good hooks or titles 14:50 - Example of a good podcast bio (https://www.reachandmakemillions.com/pos?fbclid=IwAR2OIxIGU9X0vyyhn3h9rWZPi74ZP0CO1h0hxOnb51eVZoYUzfVofMmnUl8) done RIGHT. 16:40 - How to be a kickass podcast guest   Resources: FB Group - Podcast Success Secrets for Influencers, Personal Brands & Entrepreneurs (https://www.facebook.com/groups/PodcastingFIPBAE/) Interview Valet – Tom Schwab (https://interviewvalet.com/about-us/) Vince Del Monte (http://www.vincedelmontefitness.com/blog/) Steve Weatherford (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Weatherford) Celeste Bonin (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kaitlyn_(wrestler)) Dan Lok (https://danlok.com/) Donald Miller (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Donald_Miller_(author)) Connect with Daxy: legacypodcasting.com (https://legacypodcasting.com/) LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/in/daxy-perez-004a38173/) Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/iamdaxy/) This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Chartable - https://chartable.com/privacy

Spreading Success
Daxy Perez: Podcasting Secrets

Spreading Success

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 1969 29:49


#017: On this episode of the Spreading Success Podcast, I had the honor of sitting with Daxy Perez, the podcasting ninja. In this podcast, Daxy talks about his journey in making money online, building a team, and grow his publishing agency. Through his experiences, he was able to dive into entrepreneurship and podcasting.

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