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Embracing LinkedIn Video: Lois Cliff's Journey from Teaching to Wellness Coaching In this episode of 'LinkedIn with Louise,' host Louise Brogan converses with Lois Cliff, a former English teacher turned wellness coach. Lois shares her journey from leaving teaching in 2018 to becoming a content creator and later pivoting to wellness coaching. She discusses her initial apprehensions about using LinkedIn for networking and how influential figures like John Espirian inspired her to get started. Lois details her 30-day video challenge on LinkedIn, highlighting its impact on her confidence and visibility. The discussion also touches on the importance of content strategy, authenticity, and the benefits of nature and wellness in professional settings. 00:00 Introduction and Guest Welcome 00:14 Lois Cliff's Background and Career Shift 01:01 Journey into Content Creation and Wellness Coaching 02:14 Discovering LinkedIn and Building a Presence 04:01 Creating Content and Finding Inspiration 05:04 Transition to Wellness Business 06:08 Overcoming Challenges on LinkedIn 07:43 First Video Experiences and Tips 09:59 30-Day Video Challenge and Its Impact 19:31 Wellness and Nature in the Workplace 24:00 Final Thoughts and Contact Information
Video for Real Estate: Ideas to Grow Your Social Following and Get Leads using VideoIn this episode, Scott & Renee host special guests Kate Rossart & Sandy Meyer (REALTORS in WA State) who participated in our last Video Challenge. They share what worked for them and tips on getting leads through your social channels using video.To sign up for our February 30 Day Video Challenge, please visit turnthedialcoaching.com/videochallenge
Last year, David Schwartz and some of his friends were talking about my 30-Day Video Challenge when the idea occurred to them to take it a step further… What if they committed to shooting and posting a video every day for the next 365 days so that they could get on stage at the next Success Summit? Well, David did make it on stage at Summit, but the lasting results were more profound than he could've anticipated. By accepting and sticking to his own 365-day video challenge through good times and bad, David has transformed his life by boosting his confidence, getting closer to his community, and feeling a greater sense of contribution in his work. Watch my interview with David as I guest host this episode of This Week in Marketing, and afterwards think about what doing a video every day for a full year could do for you. The results might just change your life.
Walking into a school counselor interview can be super intimidating, especially if it's with the hopes of landing your very first school counseling job. How many people will be in the interview? What questions will they ask? What if you totally blank and can't come up with an answer? These are all really valid and normal concerns. That's why I'm here with guest and fellow school counselor, Rachel Davis. We've been through our fair share of interviews, and we want to give you our best advice so that you feel 100% confident when it's time for your next school counselor interview. A little preparation can go a long way! This is originally episode 20 of the High School Counseling Conversations podcast, but I'm re-airing it today because it was the MOST listened episode of 2022! Resources Mentioned: Get on the waitlist for the Clique Collaborative Membership! Listen to Episode 9, Small Groups at the HS Level and Tik Tok with Lauren (Past School Counseling Simplified Podcast Episode with Rachel and Lauren) Find all the sample questions on the ASCA website 3 Ideas to Consider Before Starting a School Counseling Advisory Council (Podcast, Episode 16) Get the 3-Day Video Challenge for High School Counseling Interviews Connect with Lauren: Join my email list and get the free Data Collection Ideas Guide for High School Counselors Visit my TpT store Send me a DM on Instagram: @counselorclique Follow me on Facebook Send me an email Get on the waitlist for the Clique Collaborative Full show notes on website: https://counselorclique.com/episode54
Creating momentum in your business requires creating content consistently in the right place at the right time. When this happens, you create momentum. Momentum is what's needed to attract, engage and convert your ideal customers. Without it, you are more likely to miss out on sales opportunities and leave money on the table. In this episode, I review Day 4 of my 5 Day Video Challenge and dive into the scientific side of habit forming. Since this is a snapshot of the actual daily challenge in May 2022, I've created a Video Success Quiz that will give you a personalized plan of next steps for you in your business. Go to the show notes on http://connectthedotspodcast.com Ep #132 or direct to https://www.vickioneill.com/quiz to get started.
This week, Vicki shares a way for how she finds titles and intros for her videos. It's one of the various tools she uses and teaches clients in finding content forever (12 months and beyond!). This is also a portion of Day 2 from the 5 Day Video Challenge. Be sure to subscribe to Vicki's YouTube channel to catch additional videos she's adding each week for the foreseeable future. All information can be found in the show notes at http://connectthedotspodcast.com Ep #130
Video marketing continues to rise from the number of video creators, consumption and conversion whether on YouTube, TikTok or Instagram Reels. If you are a solopreneur, entrepreneur or small business owner and haven't started creating video, you are missing out on a huge opportunity to gain new clients and increase revenue. In this episode Vicki O'Neill reviews video stats, the power of video, video types, challenges with getting started with video and how using video can reach more of your target audience in more ways leading to an increasing in booked calendar appointments. Join Vicki's 5-Day Video Challenge and take action. All links are included in the show notes at https://www.vickioneill.com/podcast Ep #127
Rachel from Bright Futures Counseling invited me on her podcast School Counseling Simplified to talk through some sample interview questions. I wanted to go ahead and share the same conversation over here on my podcast to make sure you didn't miss it! Rachel and I spend this episode giving our answers to a ton of sample interview questions from the ASCA website. Her answers come from an elementary and middle school lens whereas mine come from a high school point of view. If you're looking to switch levels of school counseling or you're entering the job force as a school counselor for the first time, you'll definitely find these sample interview questions and answers helpful! Resources Mentioned: Listen to Episode 9, Small Groups at the HS Level and Tik Tok with Lauren (Past School Counseling Simplified Podcast Episode with Rachel and Lauren) Find all the sample questions on the ASCA website 3 Ideas to Consider Before Starting a School Counseling Advisory Council (Podcast, Episode 16) Get the 3-Day Video Challenge for High School Counseling Interviews Rachel is the school counselor and curriculum designer behind Bright Futures Counseling. With nearly a decade of experience, a highly rated school counseling podcast, and an engaged online community, Rachel is passionate about helping school counselors increase their impact and advocate for their role. She resides in Costa Rica, and when she's not working on her business you can find her at the beach playing with her toddler son! Connect with Lauren: Join my email list and join the job interview video challenge Visit my TpT store Send me a DM on Instagram: @counselorclique Follow me on Facebook Send me an email Get on the waitlist for the Clique Collaborative
If you're a recent graduate who is looking for your first school counseling job or if you're an experienced counselor who is looking for a new job and you need to brush up on your interview skills, this episode is for you! Today I am joined by guest, Lauren Tingle. Together, we go over some of the common questions you may encounter in an interview for a school counseling position and discuss how we would answer them. These questions come directly from the ASCA website. There are so many questions on the website, and we only had time to cover a few, so I encourage you to go check them out for yourself and find a friend to practice with! Not only does Lauren bring her perspective as an experienced high school counselor, but she has also sat on the other side of the table asking these questions to interviewees, so her insight is priceless! Lauren is a former high school counselor turned content creator and curriculum writer. She is the high school counseling hype girl behind Counselor Clique helping other high school counselors energize and breathe life into their programs through creative and engaging counseling resources. She's also the host of the podcast High School Counseling Conversations where she brings value and fun into high school counseling! Show Notes: https://brightfutures-counseling.com/podcast-episodes/mock-interview-questions Resources Mentioned: Join my FREE bootcamp for new school counselors Join my school counselor membership IMPACT here! Listen to Episode 9, Small Groups at the HS Level and Tik Tok with Lauren Find all the sample questions on the ASCA website Tune into episode 85, What I Learned Interviewing as a School Counselor Get the 3-Day Video Challenge for High School Counseling Interviews Connect with Rachel on social media: TpT Store Blog Instagram Facebook Page Facebook Group Pinterest Youtube If you are enjoying School Counseling Simplified please follow and leave us a review on Apple Podcasts!
Live streaming can seem terrifying to some people and welcoming to others. Is there a right and wrong? Or is there just a preference? Before you decide, listen to this episode where I review 3 pros and cons to live streaming on social media. The video and link to join my 5-Day Video Challenge are in the show notes at https://www.vickioneill.com/podcast Ep #119
VLOG: Friday Nov 26th 2021 - From Hospital Trips to 30 Day Challenges Today i'm doing a Vlog about my last week and the fact that we are heading into December and the Holidays. I will go into some of what happened, what's in my plans for the holidays as well as some objectives for 2022. I will also present a Challenge to all my Colleagues, Friends and Social Media Peeps who are in Business, whether Real Estate or another business to do a 30 Day Video Challenge with me.
Looking to create neck-shattering scroll-stopping videos?In this conversation, we talked to Kevin Anson. He's the creator of “The Video Formula” and who'll teach you how to turn your ideas into sales generating videos.Over the past 16 years he has produced over 10,000 videos for people like Russell Brunson, Brendon Burchard, Grant Cardone, Frank Kern, Tony Robbins and many more.Some of this conversation's #GoldenBoulders:
Reflecting after another woman tore me down and the ways I work on recovering and getting back up. It's hard. Taking time to process is important, then it's time to let go... This episode was recorded as part of the 77 Day Video Challenge where we went live on Facebook 77 days in a row talking life lessons. This challenge inspired the creation of this podcast and some of the days were too important not to share here as well!
We're excited to begin Season 3 with amazing new experts in the categories of Health, Relationship, Career, and Money. Join us for a great listen and send us suggestions for any special guests you'd like us to invite on the show!RESOURCESEl & Dave plus the whole Power Adulting team are proud to present a FREE 5 Day Video Challenge called "Crack the Zillennial Success Code" and get comfortable with all those things they never taught you in school.Go to... poweradulting.com/growth
There are so many things we get judged for by others- sometimes all the same thing on either side of the spectrum. We deserve to treat ourselves better and understand that all the things we have been through, make us who we are today. Think of your life like this, and let go of the judgement from yourself and others. That, my dear, is what YOU deserve. This episode was recorded as part of the 77 Day Video Challenge where we went live on Facebook 77 days in a row talking life lessons. This challenge inspired the creation of this podcast and some of the days were too powerful not to share here as well!
In the 1st interview of the Yes You Mae podcast we chat with David Lawhorn author of Walking Like a Giant and a keynote speaker. David shares his thoughts on striving to achieve greatness everyday with a winning mindset and mentor. I highly recommend his book, which you can check out here: http://giantspeaks.com/book/ This episode was recorded as part of the 77 Day Video Challenge where we went live on Facebook 77 days in a row talking life lessons. This was the 2nd time I had someone one to interview but the 1st interview I am putting up here (the audio on the first needs some more love!) This challenge inspired the creation of this podcast and some of the days were too inspiring not to share here as well!
Having dreams is one thing, knowing where to start to chase them is another. Try using these three steps when you finally give yourself the permission to follow your heart... This episode was recorded as part of the 77 Day Video Challenge where we went live on Facebook 77 days in a row talking life lessons. This challenge inspired the creation of this podcast and some of the days were too good not to share here as well!
It is easy to feel stuck, unmotivated, or just blah. Sometime you have to just follow what feels good, listen to your body, and be open. In this episode I am completely open about my struggle with motivation and how lonely it can feel. Thank you Darrel Stinson for the pick me up! This episode was recorded as part of the 77 Day Video Challenge where we went live on Facebook 77 days in a row talking life lessons. This challenge inspired the creation of this podcast and some of the days were too raw and real not to share here as well!
*There's a downloadable PDF with all the links, tips, and equipment mentioned at https://janehamill.com/bettervideos/ In this episode I share with you the tips I wish I knew before I started making videos for my business. I also share some of our members' best resources for editing videos on desktop & phone, where to find royalty free music, evergreen content vs. timely content, and more... We cover: How long should my videos be? What types of videos get the most views? Horizontal videos or vertical? What's a good, cheap tripod? How about a selfie ring light for my phone? Do I need a mic? Right now, our members in The Content Club are doing a 7-Day Video Challenge. It’s so amazing to watch them step out of their comfort zones and make videos to build a bigger audience and get sales. NOTE: If you want to do the video challenge with us, you can join the Club here: https://janehamill.com/theclub/. Show Notes and Links: https://janehamill.com/bettervideos/ The Content Club - monthly program: https://janehamill.com/theclub
Today's show featured Sheryl Plouffe who's been in broadcasting media for many years. She owns Sheryl Plouffe Media and knows a thing or two about why video is a powerful way to build your brand and how to go about doing it. Sheryl got her start as a TV broadcaster in Canada and spent 25 years growing her expertise in the world of media. Her entrepreneurial spirit lead her to launch her own media business and in 2017 was completely on her own building her media empire. You can find her on LinkedIn conducting livestream events that teach people how to use Live Stream, every Wednesday. She believes that Live video can't be replicated and can be used very effectively in growing your online audience, who eventually become customers and clients. Sheryl says we live in an "Attention Economy" with Content as its Currency. If that's the case, then all of us should be paying more attention to gaining more attention by sharing better, more helpful, more relevant content. Sheryl says that videos aren't meant to sell, they're meant to get your attention and give the listener something of value. Before you get started with using Live video in your promotional efforts, it's important to create a strategy. What are your goals for the video? Should your team get involved? Consider taking Sheryl's "30 Day Video Challenge". You can learn more about that and about Sheryl, just listen to this episode now!Find Sheryl: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sherylplouffe/Find Julie: www.poisedforexit.com
Not everyone has the courage to be in front of the camera, let alone speak about their businesses in front of it. The fear of being in a video is real and we have Chris Lampitt to attest to it because he happens to overcome it and become the winner of Adam Stott’s 14-Day Video Challenge. In this episode, Adam Stott talks with Chris Lampitt, an insurance business owner, and they talk about how the challenge changed how Chris produces videos for his business. Show Highlights: Why is it so important for people to understand and know who you are to increase the chance of them getting in business with you Building relationships by talking to people online or in-person How tough is the lockdown for Chris and what it has taught him What can you do to be able to have confidence being in front of the camera How the Big Business Events Members Network group was able to help him with his Insurance business Links Mentioned: Big Business Events Members Network Fitt 2020
Not everyone has the courage to be in front of the camera, let alone speak about their businesses in front of it. The fear of being in a video is real and we have Chris Lampitt to attest to it because he happens to overcome it and become the winner of Adam Stott’s 14-Day Video Challenge. In this episode, Adam Stott talks with Chris Lampitt and they talk about how the challenge changed how Chris produces videos for his business. Show Highlights: What is the 14-day Video Challenge by Adam Stott that Chris Lampitt has won How a new year’s resolution prompted Chris to join and be determined to win What are the improvements that Chris got from day 1 to day 14 of the challenge Starting conversations about your business through videos that you produce Importance of putting yourself on other people’s shoes when they want to know about your business and products Links Mentioned: Big Business Events Members Network
https://janehamill.com/jackiedye In this video/podcast episode, Jackie walks us through what she did to get $1791 in EXTRA sales in 14 days - without spending any money on ads. She tells us... what topics she covered in her videos why she never watches her own videos what to do if you're afraid to look dumb how to "batch" video creation what format of videos to use (talking head, time-lapse, process videos...) the ideal length your videos should be Do you have a question about making videos for your brand? Let us know in the comments on the blog: https://www.janehamill.com/jackiedye/ Also... Get weekly actionable tips to build a bigger audience, grow your email list, and get your content marketing to convert to actual sales. Join us: https://janehamill.com/hello
Spiderworking's Blogcentric Podcast - Improve Your Blog With My Weekly Challenges
Facebook gets a bad wrap. It’s understandable, reach tumbles, ad costs rise. Is it still a place that we should try and market our business? But Facebook also gives us tools. We have live streaming, we have chatbots and we have ads. Bring them together as Mary Kathryn describes in our superhero interview and you […]The post Can A ChatBot Be Conversational? Plus, 30 Day Video Challenge – The Digital Marketing Superhero’s Club Volume 1 Chapter 6 appeared first on Spiderworking.com -Digital Marketing Strategy For Small Business.
In this episode Karen is having a conversation with Melissa Groom the Founder of Empowered Mums Business Network, creator of the 30 Day Video Challenge and Founder of The Videopreneur School.Melissa is a Video Marketing Strategist, who works with entrepreneurs and business owners who want to leverage social media using the power of video marketing. Her strategies teach entrepreneurs how to leverage every opportunity, and utilize cutting edge technology to become a recognized leader. For more information about Melissa and to receive your free gifts please visit: https://www.livelovebydesign.com/llbdtvshows/melissagroom/
For everyone who’s ever asked me for advice on something they can do to jumpstart their personal development journey, this is it my friends. A 7 Day Video Challenge which asks you to get raw and real with yourself on social media. In full transparency, I can’t take credit for this. All credit goes to the inspirational Danny Page. Listen as I lay out the challenge that truly started my journey. Questions, comments, requests? Feel free to contact me at ryan@gsdmediagroup.com. I’d love to hear from you.
For everyone who’s ever asked me for advice on something they can do to jumpstart their personal development journey, this is it my friends. A 7 Day Video Challenge which asks you to get raw and real with yourself on social media. In full transparency, I can’t take credit for this. All credit goes to the inspirational Danny Page. Listen as I lay out the challenge that truly started my journey. Questions, comments, requests? Feel free to contact me at ryan@gsdmediagroup.com. I’d love to hear from you.
For many people, feeling confident on video feels like a huge unattainable goal. But after interviewing thousands of people as a TV news reporter, I can tell you how confidence is created on camera. I have seen it happen. Stick around, and I'll tell you what I have learned. If you have been in the STANDOUT Facebook group this week, you know we are running a 5-Day Video Challenge. Over the course of the week, I have gone live on Facebook to share a lesson of the day. Each day has a little bit of homework and at the end of it, each challenge participant will create a video to post into the group. I have learned so much from this challenge, and I wanted to share some of those lessons with you today. What you'll learn in this episode: *How the STANDOUT Video Challenge is pushing new video creators into action *What you can do to get over your fear of being on video *What you can include in your video to get more people to watch it *How you can use video to be seen as an expert Links mentioned in this episode: *CherylTanMedia.com/Podcast *Join the STANDOUT 5-day Video Challenge *Click to join the STANDOUT with Cheryl Tan community *My Video Resources page *Sign up for my newsletter and get access to the STANDOUT Facebook community here (and get the 5-Day Media Magnet Challenge) Did you enjoy the show? Please subscribe to the STANDOUT with Cheryl Tan podcast. here.
For many people, feeling confident on video feels like a huge unattainable goal. But after interviewing thousands of people as a TV news reporter, I can tell you how confidence is created on camera. I have seen it happen. Stick around, and I’ll tell you what I have learned. If you have been in the STANDOUT Facebook group this week, you know we are running a 5-Day Video Challenge. Over the course of the week, I have gone live on Facebook to share a lesson of the day. Each day has a little bit of homework and at the end of it, each challenge participant will create a video to post into the group. I have learned so much from this challenge, and I wanted to share some of those lessons with you today. What you'll learn in this episode: *How the STANDOUT Video Challenge is pushing new video creators into action *What you can do to get over your fear of being on video *What you can include in your video to get more people to watch it *How you can use video to be seen as an expert Links mentioned in this episode: *CherylTanMedia.com/Podcast *Join the STANDOUT 5-day Video Challenge *Click to join the STANDOUT with Cheryl Tan community *My Video Resources page *Sign up for my newsletter and get access to the STANDOUT Facebook community here (and get the 5-Day Media Magnet Challenge) Did you enjoy the show? Please subscribe to the STANDOUT with Cheryl Tan podcast. here.
If you have been thinking about using video to market yourself and your business, and something has been stopping you from moving forward, you're in luck. This episode is full of great tips. A few weeks ago, I ran a 10-Day Video Challenge. I had not done this before and I didn't know what to expect. But it went so well, I will be running this free challenge several times a year. So you can sign up here to be notified when the challenge runs again. I want to share what I learned from this experience. First - Everybody loves a challenge. Who knew? I guess it makes sense since a challenge gets our creative and our competitive juices flowing. And people love the idea of winning prizes. Second - The challenge itself is so powerful because our community was tied to it. I gave some basics as far as topic ideas and some checklists to help you create your videos. But that was it. People posted their videos on social media, Facebook primarily, using the hashtag #STANDOUTVC and anyone could search for the videos and watch them. I loved reading the comments and seeing the encouragement from the community. It's a form of positive peer pressure. And the last thing I learned, although I definitely knew this before, if you don't have the right message, as well as a really clear one, creating your videos or any content for that matter becomes so much harder. The reason people dropped out is they simply didn't know what to say. For those that kept going, having that crystal clear message helped them figure out what should be in the next video. The big winner of the 10-day video challenge gets a chance to be on this podcast. So I'm excited to introduce you, again, to Shelley Smith. You may remember Shelley from Episode 17, where she talked about the mistakes entrepreneurs make when growing their companies. If people are leaving your company, if morale is low, if you have trouble recruiting great talent, it could be a company culture problem. And Shelley fixes that issue. She is a culture rescuer. Recently, Shelley really started to embrace that messaging surrounding company culture. And her videos during this challenge were very strategic, designed to speak to people who worry about retention, morale and productivity all day long. I encourage you check them out. You can see them in the STANDOUT Facebook community. And listen to our interview, where you'll hear how she faced her fear of the camera and created 10 videos in 10 days, how that effort is paying off big time and why she is not stopping. What you'll learn in this episode: *Why Shelley took the challenge*What she loved about it*How she turned the challenge into a way to advance her business*How she set up her process to create batched video content*How she used content she had already created to put together her video strategy*How she structures her videos*How she uses notes in her videos*How a clear message that focuses on culture has helped in her business*How she is becoming a thought leader*The one question she asks on surveys that has helped with her messaging - and how it can help you Links mentioned in this episode: *Shelley Smith's YouTube channel*
If you have been thinking about using video to market yourself and your business, and something has been stopping you from moving forward, you’re in luck. This episode is full of great tips. A few weeks ago, I ran a 10-Day Video Challenge. I had not done this before and I didn’t know what to expect. But it went so well, I will be running this free challenge several times a year. So you can sign up here to be notified when the challenge runs again. I want to share what I learned from this experience. First - Everybody loves a challenge. Who knew? I guess it makes sense since a challenge gets our creative and our competitive juices flowing. And people love the idea of winning prizes. Second - The challenge itself is so powerful because our community was tied to it. I gave some basics as far as topic ideas and some checklists to help you create your videos. But that was it. People posted their videos on social media, Facebook primarily, using the hashtag #STANDOUTVC and anyone could search for the videos and watch them. I loved reading the comments and seeing the encouragement from the community. It’s a form of positive peer pressure. And the last thing I learned, although I definitely knew this before, if you don’t have the right message, as well as a really clear one, creating your videos or any content for that matter becomes so much harder. The reason people dropped out is they simply didn’t know what to say. For those that kept going, having that crystal clear message helped them figure out what should be in the next video. The big winner of the 10-day video challenge gets a chance to be on this podcast. So I’m excited to introduce you, again, to Shelley Smith. You may remember Shelley from Episode 17, where she talked about the mistakes entrepreneurs make when growing their companies. If people are leaving your company, if morale is low, if you have trouble recruiting great talent, it could be a company culture problem. And Shelley fixes that issue. She is a culture rescuer. Recently, Shelley really started to embrace that messaging surrounding company culture. And her videos during this challenge were very strategic, designed to speak to people who worry about retention, morale and productivity all day long. I encourage you check them out. You can see them in the STANDOUT Facebook community. And listen to our interview, where you’ll hear how she faced her fear of the camera and created 10 videos in 10 days, how that effort is paying off big time and why she is not stopping. What you'll learn in this episode: *Why Shelley took the challenge *What she loved about it *How she turned the challenge into a way to advance her business *How she set up her process to create batched video content *How she used content she had already created to put together her video strategy *How she structures her videos *How she uses notes in her videos *How a clear message that focuses on culture has helped in her business *How she is becoming a thought leader *The one question she asks on surveys that has helped with her messaging - and how it can help you Links mentioned in this episode: *Shelley Smith’s YouTube channel *Cheryl Tan's YouTube Channel *STANDOUT Facebook community *PremierRaport.com *Michelle Pippin’s Women Who Wow *Episode 17 - Shelley Smith discusses the mistakes entrepreneurs make when growing a company *How to Avoid Culture Big Fat Failures (BFF) *The STANDOUT Video Challenge Did you enjoy the show? Please subscribe to the STANDOUT with Cheryl Tan podcast on iTunes here.
Creative Habit's Podcast | Exploring Habits for Tapping Into Creative Consciousness
This is the first of multiple challenges set for this year. Hope you enjoy it! Sign up on the website creativehabitspodcast.com and get an email series guiding you through, a Facebook group to share what you created, and the Creative Habits Podcast YouTube playlist with videos to help you through. Know that about page video you keep wanting to create for your website? This is the challenge to get it done! Video is one of the best ways to connect with an online audience. The great news is the tools are easier than ever to use! The real challenge? Setting down and making the videos in the first place. By the end of the challenge you will have a habit and framework to create videos on an ongoing basis. http://www.creativehabitspodcast.com/30-day-video-challenge/