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The Christian Outlook — October 5, 2024 Don Kroah is joined by Max McLean who has brought to stage some of the classic works of Lewis. C.S. Lewis's stepson, Douglas Gresham, explains the story behind Mere Christianity. Devon Brown, author of A Life Observed: A Spiritual Biography of C.S. Lewis was a guest of John Hall and Kathy Emmons. Eric Metaxas interviews Joe Laconte, author of A Wardrobe, A Hobbit, and Great War about Lewis' friendship with J.R.R Tolkien. Eric Metaxas returns to interview C.S. Lewis scholar Michael Ward about his groundbreaking work, Planet Narnia.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
I feel like 21 episodes is a milestone! When I started this journey of podcasting, I don't think I realised the amount of work that would be involved in releasing a 20-40 min talks every week, but boy was I wrong. It is a HUGE amount of work. But all the hard work is worth it when I see the 1000s of downloads, subscriptions, comments and reviews. If you are a listener, you're enjoying the show and haven't subscribed, please do…it does help to keep the momentum going. In this episode I revisit key moments and insights from past guests who have shared valuable tips on developing speaking skills and using their voice to make an impact. Highlights include discussions world renowned emcee Devon Brown, personal branding expert Kelly Lundberg, and reality TV star Taleen Marie and many more covering insights on overcoming imposter syndrome, the importance of webinars in digital marketing, and the significant role of personal stories in building our brand. Each snippet reinforces our podcast's mission to help you confidently share your message, build your brand, and make a difference. What we cover… 00:00 Celebrating 21 Episodes: A Journey of Impactful Conversations 01:19 The Art of Podcasting: Challenges and Triumphs 02:38 Mastering the Stage: Insights from Devon Brown 10:42 Kelly Lundberg on the Power of TED Talks 16:35 Unlocking Success in Webinars with Jon Penberthy 19:24 The Journey Begins: Learning from Failure with Dave Crane 20:34 Embracing Imperfection and Overcoming Imposter Syndrome 23:22 Real Housewives of Dubai: Using Fame for Empowerment 25:13 Finding Your Voice: Overcoming Fear and Insecurity with 26:34 The Power of TED Talks: Sharing Stories to Inspire 33:27 The Importance of Visibility and Personal Branding 36:04 Conclusion: The Impact of Using Your Voice Full shownotes can be found here: www.lisahugo.com/21 Visit our podcast page and subscribe so you don't miss any future episodes www.lisahugo.com/podcast
Step into the captivating world of stage mastery with the dynamic Devon Brown in this episode. Whether you're an aspiring emcee or looking to hone your public speaking skills, this conversation is your backstage pass to success. Discover the art of emceeing and public speaking from someone who's shared the stage with industry giants like Tony Robbins and Les Brown. Devon delves into the nuances of these two roles, shedding light on the differences between being an emcee and a keynote speaker. Emceeing, as Devon describes, is an intricate dance of guiding the audience, protecting the event from unexpected hiccups, and curating the energy of the entire experience. It's a feat that requires a unique set of skills, and Devon shares his invaluable insights on how to excel in this demanding role. But that's not all. Devon also reveals the secrets behind crafting a compelling showreel, even if you're just starting out. His practical tips on gaining experience, working with event planners, and showcasing your talents will leave you ready to take your emceeing or speaking career to the next level. As a bonus, Devon opens up about life beyond the stage. You'll get a glimpse of the man behind the mic, from how he balances a hectic schedule to his go-to strategies for rest and rejuvenation. Whether you're a seasoned pro or just beginning your journey in the world of stage performance, Devon Brown's wisdom and experience will inspire you to step up, speak out, and shine on any stage. Don't miss this insightful and entertaining episode that promises to unlock the power of your presence on stage. Visit our podcast page and subscribe so you don't miss any future episodes www.lisahugo.com/podcast Full shownotes can be found here: www.lisahugo.com/3
It all starts with meaningful conversations. That's what Jenny Herald's guest on this episode of Dreams With Deadlines believes, and he's got data points to back it up.Devon Brown of Inciting Leaders shares insights on the evolution we've seen over the past decade from traditional top-down performance management techniques to a more continuous, ongoing framework that encourages ongoing communication.Key Things Discussed Why meaningful results start with meaningful peer-to-peer conversation The difference between (and mechanics behind) one-on-ones versus check-ins How to apply OKRs and measure for individual success within a team context Driving what matters: Choosing to emphasize behavior, delivery or both The future of performance management – what it looks like and what it needs Show Notes [00:00:35] About innovating the transition from traditional performance management to continuous performance management, starting in 2009 and accelerating as the function has shifted away from HR. [00:01:50] Why shifting the performance management model away from top-down annual event to ongoing, frequent conversations empowers managers and employees. [00:03:04] About the potent combination of Conversation, Feedback and Recognition (CFRs) with Objectives & Key Results (OKRs) at the heart of visionary leadership. [00:04:06] What poor management looks like versus a continuous, integrative approach that seeks to develop skills and adapt to situations on an ongoing basis. [00:06:33] Distinguishing between leaders and managers, where their skills overlap and why their tendencies are often (wrongly) conflated: Leaders create change while managers react to/execute on it. Leaders are people-focused while managers tend to be process-oriented. Leaders seek feedback while managers avoid or minimize vulnerabilities. [00:09:00] How the tension between organizational, team and individual application of OKRs can be managed to create a culture that supports progress across the enterprise. [00:14:30] Applying OKRs to and measuring for individual success – and growth – within a team context within a robust continuous performance management framework. [00:17:28] Why performance management is trending towards a team emphasis: Increasingly complex global and internal business structures The intensifying need for cross-departmental communication and collaboration [00:18:43] Defining “check-in” versus “one-on-one” conversations: Check-ins are ongoing conversations about performance, development, expectations wellbeing, and general feedback. One-on-Ones are solution-oriented, task-oriented, operationally-oriented and tactical. [00:20:25] A deeper dive into the big-picture, strategic nature of “check-ins”, including these four types: Assessing and adjusting to effectively manage expectations and goals. Short- and longer-term career development. Ongoing feedback conversations, both positive and negative. Overall, holistic well-being within a personal and professional context. [00:22:50] Why well-being conversations are key to the current workplace landscape: Pandemic-related recognition that people are not computers and have emotions. Potentially isolating hybrid conditions. The need to be in touch with whether workers are engaged – or not. To maximize retention and corporate loyalty. [00:27:01] How “performance” and “relational” currencies impact outcomes – and why. [00:29:13] Driving what matters: A look at which levers to pull in measuring for success and how they vary based on whether the emphasis is on behavior, delivery or both. [00:34:16] Distinguishing between the “what” (results) and the “how” (behavioral) in managing OKRs for both teams/individuals. [00:37:00] About identifying and incentivizing individual behaviors that build towards positive team results (without leaving behind a trainwreck). [00:41:20] Looking at the future of performance management: A move away from the individual towards team management through ongoing feedback. A tremendous need for enhanced leadership and training for stronger ongoing conversations at all levels of the enterprise. Integrative software systems to support ongoing agility and adaptability. [00:46:39] Quick-Fire Questions for Devon: What is your dream with a deadline? To impact 1,000 leaders in 2023 with positive downstream results across company cultures and individual lives. What is the No. 1 thing leaders can be doing to uplevel performance? There's no one thing, but frequent and ongoing conversations are essential. What advice would you give to people undertaking an OKR journey? It's easy to get excited by the idea of results, but stay attuned to how concepts like stretch and transformation actually fit into your workplace culture and history. What book has shaped the way you think about leadership and performance management? "The Leadership Pipeline: How to Build the Leadership Powered Company," by Ram Charan, Stephen Drotter and Jim Noel. "The Coaching Habit: Say Less, Ask More & Change the Way You Lead Forever," by Michael Bungay Stanier. Relevant links: "Measure What Matters: OKRs, the Simple Idea that Drives 10x Growth," by John Doerr More about Daniel Montgomery and Agile Strategies, an OKR consultancy More about Dr. David Rock and his Neuroleadership Institute "The Leadership Pipeline: How to Build the Leadership Powered Company," by Ram Charan, Stephen Drotter and Jim Noel "The Coaching Habit: Say Less, Ask More & Change the Way You Lead Forever," by Michael Bungay Stanier About Our Guest:Devon Brown transforms teams and organizations using neuroscience research for insight, habits, and performance. He considers both individual and organizational behavior change with a systemic approach. Certifications include NLI Brain-based Coaching, Hogan, DiSC, MHS EQ-i/360, KAI, and Linkage – Purposeful Leader.Follow Our Guest:Website | LinkedInFollow Dreams With Deadlines:Host | Company Website | Blog | Instagram | Twitter
In this terrific episode I have the pleasure of speaking with Dan Montgomery, Managing Director of Agile Strategies and Devon Brown Owner of Inciting leaders. They recently published a fabulous piece about Building OKR Compatible Performance Management Systems. Here's the link: https://incitingleaders.com/2023/03/10/building-okr-compatible-performance-management-systems/This is an extraordinary discussion on what is considered to be a very challenging topic in the OKR space. We talk about these unique challenges as organizations start putting in place performance management along with OKRs, and how to successfully navigate this exercise for desirable results. They share with us their 4 core principles that allow for OKRs to be used effectively in providing performance management. And, evaluating employees not only on their individual contributions but how they participate as a contributor on the teams they support through continuous conversation and CFR's. So everyone, please grab that cup of coffee and put in those ear buds and enjoy my insightful conversation with Dan and Devon.Connect with Tim: Tim@atruity1.com ============================================“Nothing gives me greater satisfaction than seeing the transformation of individuals and organizations as they embrace OKRs as a new way of managing themselves and the people they serve.” - Tim Meinhardt============================================
Devon Brown's One-of-a-Kind Fitness (www.instagram.com/oneofakind.fitness or www.oneofakind.fitness) is an expert in all things functional fitness, gait mechanics, and intelligent, innovative training solutions. Driven by the question "WHY", he relentlessly searched for his own answers about the optimal way to train a human body in relationship to its native mechanics. WHY do some athletes get injured? WHY does traditional strength training methods seem to create movement compensations? WHY do functional fitness systems get SOME results, but don't go all the way (to Devon's standards anyways)? In this episode, Dr. Will and Anthony ask him detailed and nuanced questions, challenge assumptions, and go deep into exploring the mechanical reasoning of the One-of-a-Kind system. Reach out to us on Instagram! www.instagram.com/anthony.manuele www.instagram.com/theartofmove --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-art-of-move/message
Welcome to episode 135 of the official Internet Marketing Newsletter Podcast featuring event Devon Brown the most sought-after MC in both the virtual and in-person event world... As well as being a 'Click Funnels 2-comma Club Award Winner'. Listen now as we ask him who inspires him the most and the secrets to his success. Be sure to stop by https://www.TheInternetMarketingNewsletter.com to subscribe to the free 32-page PDF newsletter that accompanies the podcast.
Welcome to episode 135 of the official Internet Marketing Newsletter Podcast featuring event Devon Brown the most sought-after MC in both the virtual and in-person event world... As well as being a 'Click Funnels 2-comma Club Award Winner'. Listen now as we ask him who inspires him the most and the secrets to his success. Be sure to stop by https://www.TheInternetMarketingNewsletter.com to subscribe to the free 32-page PDF newsletter that accompanies the podcast.
The Christian Outlook — May 28, 2022 Don Kroah is joined by Max McLean who has brought to stage some of the classic works of Lewis. C.S. Lewis's stepson, Douglas Gresham, explains the story behind Mere Christianity. Devon Brown, author of A Life Observed: A Spiritual Biography of C.S. Lewis was a guest of John Hall and Kathy Emmons. Eric Metaxas interviews Joe Laconte, author of A Wardrobe, A Hobbit, and Great War about Lewis' friendship with J.R.R Tolkien. Eric Metaxas returns to interview C.S. Lewis scholar Michael Ward about his groundbreaking work, Planet Narnia. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
THE ART OF MOVE is joined by DEVON BROWN, founder of One of a Kind Fitness One of a Kind Fitness is a system of exercises and concepts derived from reverse engineering natural, durable, and elite human movement. By understanding how the human body is naturally developed and designed to move from crawling to walking to running, we can create exercises that help rebuild those foundational attributes. This allows you to rebalance the tensegrity structure that is your body and get back to an active pain-free life. We can then advance these exercises and take your performance to the next level! All episodes are recorded live on No Filter Network, an interactive platform that allows viewers to ask questions, and even 'knock' to join the stream live in real time. If you want to ask us questions, debate our ideas, or otherwise, then come join us live as we stream these episodes. To view upcoming livestreams: https://nofilter.net/profile/VxseYlRuzuddOjUQvI83EbCO2C43 From Dr. Will: "Currently I work as a chiropractor in Banff Alberta, however my passion is human movement/biomechanics. I put theory into TEST to find out what works and what doesn't. The Bruce Lee quote “take whats useful and disregard the rest” is how I find movement truth. The ultimate truth is in the movement not the theory, it has to work in reality. Now Running/Gait mechanics and martial arts (especially boxing) is how I test truth in movement; theory is always put to the test! From my teenage years into my late 20s, I spent significant time within mainstream fitness practices such as Crossfit, powerlifting, Olympic lifting, gymnastics, and bodybuilding, not in that particular order. I have also spent time playing soccer, boxing, skiing amongst other sports. Having stacked many injuries in my teens/20s from improper training, I was led on a journey into chiropractic and sports injuries. I have worked with 1000s of injured patients in 8 years of chiropractic practice and have seen many injuries in the gym as a former Crossfit coach for 5 years. I've now spent 1,000's of hours learning and practicing systems such as Functional Range Conditioning, Weckmethod, and GOATA movement. GOATA has my interest at the moment, as I see it as a platform for a new Paradigm in movement. I believe we (Experts) are using incorrect maps of movement, therefore injuries are prevalent in sport and life. I will always test and retest in my own theories in real movement. Join me on my journey to change the movement game for the public and experts." --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/the-art-of-move/message
Devon Brown shares his secrets to controlling the energy of your audience, both in person and virtually. This episode explores strategies for keeping high energy, building your confidence on stage, getting your audience to love you and much more. Devon is a true Master of Energy and knows how to keep a whole crowd excited.
Create life on your own terms with Devon Brown's magic formula. Find out more about Devon's coaching services, keynote presentations, and Master of Ceremonies expertise at devonbrown.com. We interview high-end coaches and consultants with monthly average advertising budgets of $7,000-plus who want to create, maintain, and protect their premium personal online brands. If you would like to apply to be on our show, please visit our calendly link.
12 Minute Affiliate - Want to develop an additional Revenue stream? This may be for you.Try the offer: https://38ad1pwznjz-wqd0ies1wif0g9.hop.clickbank.net/ Subscribe: https://thingsyoushouldknow.supercast.techFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/87925474617365312 Minute Affiliate Review: 12 Minute Affiliate is a completely legitimate practical ClickBank affiliate marketing system for beginners who want to start a profitable online business. Individuals get pre-made landing pages and traffic source availabilities to order clicks/traffic and generate sales with the assistance of email follow-up series.The product is created by a real person. The name might be misleading but that's just a part of their marketing strategy for getting more people onboard. If you find people criticizing the product, be sure to notice if they are pushing some other affiliate offers to you. If so, that's a marketing strategy as well. In simple words, it's a legit product and not a scam.12 Minute Affiliate is a training programme launched by Devon Brown, one of the most famous online marketers. It is a done-for-you system which provides everything you need to succeed in affiliate marketing.According to Devon Brown, once the system is set up, you can start to generate steady passive income by earning commissions.In fact, the course name “12 Minute Affiliate” implies how fast and simple it is to launch your business with Devon's system.With 12 Minute Affiliate, you can learn how to promote ClickBank products. If you don't know what ClickBank is, it is a well-established marketplace for you to join affiliate programmes and sell ebooks, courses and other training programmes to earn commissions.There are lots of people who can make a full time income or even millions of dollars in some cases, just by promoting ClickBank products.But you might wonder who is 12 Minute Affiliate for? According to Devon Brown, 12 Minute Affiliate is suitable for anyone to join, including both beginners and advanced online marketers.So, it doesn't matter how much experience you have with affiliate marketing. As long as you are willing to go through the training, you will benefit from 12 Minute Affiliate's system.Buzzsprout - Let's get your podcast launched! Start for FREEDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.
What is the one of the best ways to get into business or start your entrepreneurial journey?What is one of the best ways to earn your first dollar online?Affiliate Marketing.Thanks, Devon, for sharing the why, what, and how of affiliate marketing in Content Is Profit.We previously had Devon share his experience as the best Emcee in the world, but this time he shared all about his journey to becoming a top 4% of affiliate marketers.Here are some of these conversation's #GoldenBoulders:
The Christian Outlook — August 28, 2021 Don Kroah is joined by Max McLean who has brought to stage some of the classic works of Lewis. C.S. Lewis's stepson, Douglas Gresham, explains the story behind Mere Christianity. Devon Brown, author of A Life Observed: A Spiritual Biography of C.S. Lewis was a guest of John Hall and Kathy Emmons. Eric Metaxas interviews Joe Laconte, author of A Wardrobe, A Hobbit, and Great War about Lewis' friendship with J.R.R Tolkien. Eric Metaxas returns to interview C.S. Lewis scholar Michael Ward about his groundbreaking work, Planet Narnia. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Devon Brown is the clear representation of the “there's more than meets the eye” statement.To most he is the #1 Live Event Emcee in the world -fun fact, he actually inspired Content Is Profit Intros. But what most don't see are his years of development and success as an affiliate marketer.This “under the radar” success has led him to many lessons about mindset, ego, and goal achievement.Some of this conversation #GoldenBoulders:
GuestsRichard A. Rose President / CEO, Film Creations, Ltd.4349 E. 5th StreetTucson, Arizona, 85711Email: rarose@filmcreations.comPhone: (520) 624-4444 o / 520 850-5333 cellRick was born in NYC and grew up in suburban New York. Following graduation from the University of Denver's Film program, he was invited to join the prestigious Director's Guild of America in L.A.Although this represented a tremendous opportunity, it required working in a highly structured Union environment, Rick reluctantly declined the offer, and in Summer of 1976, headed towards Tucson, where he had previously filmed the Tucson Rodeo for NBC.Within a short period of time, Rick was appointed by Mayor Lew Murphy as Vice-Chairman of the Tucson Film Commission under Old Tucson Studios founder Bob Shelton, and he remains the youngest member ever appointed to the Commission.Rick's film and television credits literally fill three pages (with really small type), and the list keeps getting longer.Highlights include: ‘The Global Arena,' a film on the Lake Placid Olympic Games; ‘How Strong is the Wind,' a documentary the definitive documentary work on the Wright Brothers; and ‘The Human Experiment,' the story of the visionary Biosphere 2 project.He's also worked on shows like; ‘Three Amigos,' ‘The Law at Rendado,' 'The Cellar,' ‘The Pursuit of D.B. Cooper,' ‘The Young Riders,' ‘Desperado,' ‘Portrait of America,' ‘Little House on the Prairie', ‘Highway to Heaven', as well as literally hundreds of commercials, marketing, and video productions.In 2011, Rick was chosen as the Advertising Federation's ‘Advertising Person of the Year', in 2014 he was given the AAF Silver Medal, and in 2016 he was inducted into the Advertising Federation's Hall of Fame.Rick is an avid golfer, a private pilot, a Rotarian, DM50 member and a Chairman's Circle Member at the Chamber of Commerce. He has been married for 25 years to Elizabeth, an accomplished Interior Designer, and has two sons and a stepson; Paul, who is taking a leadership role in growing the Company, Derek, who is an executive with Aerospecialties in Boise, Idaho, and Tristan who is an accomplished chef and aspiring writer. Dan GibsonDirector of Communications, Visit Tucson115 N. Church #200Tucson, AZ, 85701Email: dgibson@visittucson.orgPhone: (520) 770-2133Dan Gibson is the director of communications for Visit Tucson, primarily overseeing domestic, culinary and local media efforts. Previously, he was the editor of the Tucson Weekly, a music journalist for Apple Music, Gawker and elsewhere, the manager of a bakery, a graphic designer for publications including California Tomato Grower and Mini-Storage Messenger, and a three-time game show contestant. His trivia team can be found on Instagram at @sparklemotioninformationclub.Devon Brown Branch Manager at Western Bank3002 N. Campbell Ave.Tucson, AZ, 85719devon.brown@greatwesternbank.com520.325.1135greatwesternbank.comLinkedIn Local graduate from Rincon/University High School lettering in football and track & field. Accepted a football scholarship to Arizona Western College but more recently receiving a degree from Grand Canyon University with a Bachelor of Science in Business Management. Previously working in Sports Medicine, transition into banking as a teller in the beginning. Held positions such as Lead Teller, Personal Banker, Assistant Manager, and Bank Manager.With the love and support from my wife and 2 kids I have come to understand that success comes from practice, adapting, and repetition. Being a former athlete, a team dynamic comes easy. Strong relationships that have longevity are the foundation to the development of the next generation.Great Western Bank (NYSE:GWB) is a regional financial services company focused on business and agribusiness banking.Headquartered in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, our banking model seeks to balance the best of being a “big enough & small enough” bank, providing capabilities typical of a much larger bank, with a customer-focused culture usually associated with smaller banks.We rank as the 6th largest US farm lender (as of June 30, 2018) with more than 170 banking branches across nine states.Our MissionWe strive to Make Life Great in each of our communities by forming strategic partnerships with charitable organizations and addressing defined community needs.
Devon Brown gets acquainted with Nathan Bigler! Nathan opens up about his upbringing in Oregon, a mission to California and Texas, scrupulosity, sleep paralysis, and much more!
Devon Brown is a well-known Master of Ceremonies and successful affiliate marketer. He knew he wanted to be an entrepreneur at the age of 14 and he started trying to make it big online back when he was a teenager. Ultimately, Devon's passion is to help success-minded people, like our audience, get more out of life. by focusing on edutaining (educational + entertaining) solutions for unlocking success, uncovering the endless possibilities within yourself, and creating your life on your own terms. He is the author of Just Throw Some Sexy On It, due in bookstores in 2022. Find out more at devonbrown.com
Devon Brown gets acquainted with Bryan Barnes! Bryan opens up about his strict upbringing in Missouri, skipping the MTC and serving a 3-month mission in Missouri, coming to terms with same-sex attraction, and much more!
Devon Brown gets to know Jake Christensen! Jake opens up about his upbringing in Idaho, serving in Brazil, how his Stake President broke his shelf, the importance of love, and much more!
Devon Brown gets acquainted with Kaly Harward! Kaly opens up about his upbringing in Cottonwood Heights, serving in Sacramento, the time his mission president dropped a hard racial slur in a conference, being reassigned to Cincinnati, how the death of his wife impacted his view of the church, and much more!
Devon Brown gets to know Anna Porter! Anna opens up about her early life in Tennessee, struggles with depression, a mission to Provo, the aftermath of verbal abuse, healing, and much more!
Devon Brown is one of the most talents Masters Of Ceremony (Emcee) I've seen or even heard of. He is the Funnel Hacking Live Emcee, he's been my own Emcee for several of my events, and is known in the industry as being the secret power to an event host. He's here to share with you what the most common mistakes are on stage AND why it's ok... What Would I Do If I Lost Everything And Had To Get It Back In 30 Days? https://ofasignup.com/
Guest, Devon Brown is a professional event emcee, internet entrepreneur, speaker, a former hip-hop dancer, and a student of life. He is well known in the ClickFunnels community as he emcee’s many of our main events virtually and live. His teaching style is not only power-packed and filled with laughter, but also contains simple, practical, & fun illustrations that virtually any entrepreneurially minded person can use to accelerate their success quickly. His goal is to give you practical insights to simplify the process of creating life on your terms, in a fun and entertaining way Devon and Dave discuss the idea of adapting and reevaluating what is ‘good enough’ and how to go beyond that. A key to this is being honest with yourself, removing your limiting beliefs, modeling what is working for others, and trusting the process. To learn more about Devon, you can check him out at DevonBrown.com Join our Messenger Tribe! https://m.me/clickfunnels?ref=cfpodcast-join-CF-tribe
Devon Brown gets acquainted with Thomas Palmer! Thomas opens up about his conversion in college, a mission to France, losing his faith in Salt Lake City, finding it again in the Anglican Church, and much more!
Devon Brown chops it up with Preston Hyde! Preston opens up about his mission to Seattle, his desires for disobedience, leaving the mission early, and much more!
Devon Brown gets to know Valora Howell! They open up about their mission to Reno, serving with mental and chronic illness, sexuality, and much more!
Devon Brown sits down with William Shunn! Will opens up about his mission to Canada and the Pacific Northwest, becoming an accidental terrorist, starting the website "Mormon Matter," and much more!
On this episode of Inside Hancock County, owner of Change Fitness, Devon Brown stops by the REMAX Realty Group Studios to talk about his latest adventure and all the adversity he faced the past 3 years that led him toward crossing the finish line of a death race! Devon has been on the show twice now and all I can say is wow! The passion Devon brings to his career and business is electric and he truly knows what it takes if you are needing helping making a Change in Life! Thanks you to our show sponsor the Hope House Thrift Store. Weekly deals can be found by visiting their website!
Devon Brown gets loose with Kyle Warren! Kyle opens up about his early life in Canada, his mission to Seattle, making "Killer Missionaries" and much more! https://vimeo.com/339598353 Password: killer
Devon Brown gets to know William Hunter Thomas! Will opens up about his early life in Vegas, his mission to Canada, making "Killer Missionaries" and much more! https://vimeo.com/339598353 Password: killer
Devon Brown chops it up with Ben Kronk! Ben opens up about his early life in Pittsburgh, his mission to Mozambique -which turned into helping open Angola, being honest with his parents, and much more!
Devon Brown gets personal with Emily Degn! Emily opens up about her mission to Brazil, being a young woman in a 3rd world country, her family's faith crisis, and much more!
Devon Brown gets acquainted with Bengt Washburn! Bengt opens up about his mission to Washington, dealing with guilt over doubts, chasing a dream, and much more!
On this episode of Connect Share Prosper, Chas is joined by Devon Brown, our CONNECT Emcee! Chas and Devon chat about how to best capture the attention of your audience, how to add value to their lives, and moreover, how to utilize these skills to make money online with affiliate marketing. Devon has been working to master these areas for the last 20 years and he's here to share his experience with us! To learn more about Devon, visit https://www.devonbrown.com
Devon Brown clowns around with Willy Roach! Willy opens up about his mission to Ohio, suicidal thoughts, learning to love himself, and much more!
Devon Brown digs deep with Kristy Johnson! Kristy opens up about her mission to Chicago, emotional abuse, being a single mother without a temple marriage, and more!
Devon Brown gets real with Lena Forsgren! Lena opens up about her mission to Wisconsin, writing salacious letters to Elders and dealing with masturbation guilt, the struggle of having doubts as a golden convert, being upset that her mom was baptized while she was away, and more!
Devon Brown gets loose with the lovely Aaron Woodall! Aaron opens up about his mission to Italy, living zealously, his terrible time at BYU, when he finally had to walk away from the church, and more!
Devon Brown gets candid with Bryce Prescott! Bryce talks about his mission to Brazil, his first marriage and subsequent divorce, getting excommunicated and then having his blessings restored, and more!
Devon Brown chops it up with Comedian Dustin Chafin! Dustin talks about converting in Texas, the appeal of the church, getting called to the Canary Islands then serving in Chile, and more!
Devon Brown propounds "Deep Doctrine" with Tanner Barker! Tanner talks about relationships, his mission to Colorado, being an overzealous leader, finding new rituals, and more!
Devon Brown shares some laughs with Hal Morgan! Hal talks cannabis, his mission to the Dominican, homoerotic hazing, a peace corps trip to Cambodia with his wife, and more!
Devon Brown kicks it with MMA fighter Sarah B! Sarah talks mental health, abusive companions in Korea, gaining confidence through martial arts, and the struggle of leading a double life.
Devon Brown commiserates with comedian and co-host of The Alan Cox Show, Bill Squire! Bill talks getting excommunicated while on his mission to the Philippines and Devon recounts a trauma from his final mission area.
The gang talks about Episode 3 Holy Ghost. Join Anita D, Devon Brown, Money G Goines, and Jason Price as they try to make sense out of HBO's Lovecraft Country.
Girl Wonder Podcast: Your Everyday Girl Discussing Your Favorite Webtoons
Listen to 3 different fan fiction stories (Smol King, On Behalf of Your Absence, Love is ...) set in the worlds of Lore Olympus created by Rachel Smythe, Let's Play created by Mongie, and Midnight Poppy Land created by Lilydusk. Read aloud by 3 different voice actors (Ruka Samuels, Devon Brown, Maekan Kouya). Mongie's Kickstarter link: http://kickstarter.letsplaycomic.com/ Support Rachel's Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/loreolympus Support Mongie’s Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/mongrelmarie Support Lilydusk's Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/lilydusk CONNECT WITH ME: My Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/girlwonder twitter.com/girlwonderpod instagram.com/girlwonderpodcast Email: girlwondersquad (at) gmail (dot) com Buy me a coffee: http://ko-fi.com/girlwonderpodcast READ THE FAN FICS: Smol King by Myth is a Mirror https://archiveofourown.org/works/22369339/chapters/53442658 Love is … by Coconuty93 https://archiveofourown.org/works/23425201/chapters/56143894 On Behalf of Your Absence by AnAlbanyExpression https://archiveofourown.org/works/25855387 CONNECT WITH THE VOICEOVER ACTORS: Ruka Samuels: https://twitter.com/ruka_samuels Devon Brown: https://twitter.com/DBVoiceOvers Maekan Kouya: https://twitter.com/maekankouya
The gang talks about Episode 2 Whitey's On The Moon. Join Anita D, Devon Brown, Money G Goines, and Jason Price as they try to make sense out of HBO's Lovecraft Country.
Devon Brown learns that life can be really trippy with Steve Cantwell! The two discuss everything from Steve's time in an Eskimo Village at 19 to a Salvia trip that changed his life forever!
Devon Brown awkwardly mistakes the term "old ward" for "old building" as he and Zackary Gregory discuss their upbringing. The two then reflect on past relationships, philosophy, and what it means to be human.
Devon Brown gains insight into the post-Mormon female perspective with Shelley Marie! The two discuss everything from her struggles with anxiety on the mission to thriving in a mixed-faith relationship.
Devon Brown gets real with the marvel of Moree, Michael Moore! The two discuss everything from racism and homophobia to the long term damage of self-denial.
Devon Brown catches up with his old Zone Leader, Dayton Smith! The two discuss their time in Ghana and Devon discovers that he's not the only one with nightmares of a second mission.
In this episode the retired mormon Devon Brown fills in for Gary Hoover to co-host with Toyloy. Ex Maury superstar stripper now turned comic Money G stops in to drop some knowledge and talk about his time getting back on stage after the quarantine.
Devon Brown introduces his new podcast: listeners can expect to hear conversations with Ex-Mormons and others about underrepresented experiences in their communities, life outside of their communities, as well as occasional bits of obscure Mormon history and culture.
Special guest Kyle Doughty and Devon Brown find out Chris has a nice Butthole. Chris also realizes Gary is taking up dead space on the show and reconsiders everything.
Today's guest is Devon Brown who is the co-founder of Annapolis Coalition of Black Progressives. Annapolis Coalition of Black Progressives (ACBP) was founded in January of 2020. It was created as an effort to give Black and Brown people a more inclusive seat at the table when it comes to initiating policy that affects their everyday lives in the city of Annapolis and throughout the state of Maryland. https://annapolisblackprogressives.org/
In this podcast, I am joined with Clickbank’s amazing #2 product creator, Devon Brown. One of the things I love about the world that we live in is the variety of interesting ways to create success. It’s accessible! By simply coming across new skills and opportunities, anyone’s life can change. In this podcast, we discuss one of the most colorful ways that anyone can turn their dream lifestyle into a reality. Devon will be revealing how affiliate marketing can do just that. This is your chance to receive 20 years of affiliate marketing training in just 1 hour. This is an opportunity to hear more stories about how these skills really translate into real results and radical, non-traditional lifestyles. We will also discuss the tactics for getting started, how Devon achieved success, and how you can create a holistic and awesome life for yourself just as we did. This is everything you need to know about the tools Devon used to change his life! The truth is, these tools are out there for anyone to use but most people don’t know how to access them. This is the podcast for people who know what they want but don’t necessarily know how to get it. If you’re in the early stages of figuring out your success, you’ve come to the right place… We talk strategy, tactics, and keeping it real. As always, my aim is for my viewers to see that I’m a real person who has made my dream lifestyle a reality and know that they can do it too!
Those Guys Chris and Gary bring on guest Devon Brown to destroy Scientology. They ask which side is right on the use of shared-use paths in parks. Is it the longboarder or the greedy cyclist? They dive into gay bars for a bit before beginning to discuss the state of local Columbus, Ohio comedy. Stay tuned, this week's episode is a doozy. Also don't miss part 2 next week.
In this episode Mitch takes a different approach highlighting some local businesses that are still open during this COVID-19 Pandemic. Will Worley with Porter Coffee, Devon Brown with Change Fitness and Shane Heim with Home Front Builders join the show to discuss how this Pandemic is effecting their business and how they are changing their day to day operation to keep the business going.
On this episode Mitch learns about a very passionate fitness professional who implements a very adventurous fitness plan for his customers to help improve their physical and mental health even if it is going after a bucket list item. " Find an adventure and train like hell to achieve it"- Devon Brown. Facebook: @devonbrown @ChangeFitness Website: www.changeyourfitness.com
The Christian Outlook — November 30, 2019 Don Kroah is joined by Max McLean who has brought to stage some of the classic works of Lewis. C.S. Lewis’s stepson, Douglas Gresham, explains the story behind Mere Christianity. Devon Brown, author of A Life Observed: A Spiritual Biography of C.S. Lewis was a guest of John Hall and Kathy Emmons. Eric Metaxas interviews Joe Laconte, author of A Wardrobe, A Hobbit, and Great War about Lewis’ friendship with J.R.R Tolkien. Eric Metaxas returns to interview C.S. Lewis scholar Michael Ward about his groundbreaking work, Planet Narnia.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Can you invent a career? Do you really need to fit in a certain job title to make money? Devon Brown is an expert at bringing joy and energy to people from stage. That's not all though! He's also an online tool creator and all-around entrepreneur. In this conversation with Tony, Devon opens up about his definition of success, what led him to create all new careers and challenges he has faced along the way, and much more....You can find Devon at https://devonbrown.com/. Connect with Tony at www.tonygrebmeier.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Devon Brown is a professional event emcee, internet entrepreneur, speaker, a former hip-hop dancer, and a student of life. His teaching style is not only power-packed and filled with laughter, but also contains simple, practical, & fun illustrations that virtually any entrepreneurially minded person can use to accelerate their success quickly. His goal is to give you practical insights to simplify the process of creating life on your terms, in a fun and entertaining way Once referred to as "what would happen if you combined MC Hammer with Tony Robbins", Devon is most at home on stage, edutaining audiences. To learn more about Devon, you can check him out at DevonBrown.com
Devon Brown is one of the worlds best event emcee's. He's emcee'd events as large as 200,000 live attendees alongside Tony Robbins, Russell Brunson and Dean Graziosi. Devon is super animated and living life as his truest self. In this episode, Devon shares his story of how and why he started Emcee'ing. He also shares tons of advice useful to both new and seasoned influencers. Devon's story is inspirational and this episode is definitely worth a listen! Listen to the episode to learn more.
Get more of Devon Brown at https://devonbrown.com/ Find him on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheDevonBrown/ Success Coach | Speaker | Infotainer | Emcee | Professional Bringer Back Of Sexy Look for him at your next live event -- he might just be the emcee!
Guests Richard A. Rose President / CEO, Film Creations, Ltd. 4349 E. 5th Street Tucson, Arizona, 85711 Email: rarose@filmcreations.com Phone: (520) 624-4444 o / 520 850-5333 cell Rick was born in NYC and grew up in suburban New York. Following graduation from the University of Denver’s Film program, he was invited to join the […] The post TMB E10: Richard A. Rose, Dan Gibson, Devon Brown appeared first on Business RadioX ®.
The Christian Outlook -- November 24, 2018 Don Kroah is joined by Max McLean who has brought to stage some of the classic works of Lewis. C.S. Lewis’s stepson, Douglas Gresham, explains the story behind Mere Christianity. Devon Brown, author of A Life Observed: A Spiritual Biography of C.S. Lewis was a guest of John Hall and Kathy Emmons. Eric Metaxas interviews Joe Laconte, author of A Wardrobe, A Hobbit, and Great War, about Lewis' friendship with J.R.R Tolkien. Eric Metaxas returns to interview C.S. Lewis scholar Michael Ward about his groundbreaking work, Planet Narnia.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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What happened at this year's event. On this special 2 part episode Russell recaps and summarizes what happened at Funnel Hacking Live. He also reflects on how he felt about different aspects and speakers at the event. Here are some of the cool things you will hear in this 2 part episode: An overview of the schedule during the 3 day event, who spoke, and what they spoke about. How Russell felt about certain speakers and what he thinks went right with his own presentations, and what mistakes he feels he made. What the best part of the event was for Russell (hint – It involves his lovely wife). And what Russell plans on doing differently at next year's Funnel Hacking Live. So listen below for the first half of Russell's thoughts and feelings about Funnel Hacking Live 2017, and don't forget to tune in tomorrow for the conclusion. ---Transcript--- Hey everybody, this is Russell Brunson. I want to welcome you to Marketing In Your Car. But today's actually a special episode because first off, I'm not in my car, I'm in the conference room and second off, I got this brand new little microphone that plugs into the bottom of my phone. People have been asking me ever since I started this podcast, “What microphone do you use on your phone?” I always just tell them that Iuse the microphone on my phone, which is true until today. There's this really cool thing, I don't know what brand or style, I have no idea but I'm testing it out. So if it seems to be good, I'll let you guys know. It's so cool, it plugs into the bottom of your iPhone and it's got this big huge thing on it. I'm excited, I'm trying it out. Hopefully this episode goes well enough and I'll let you guys know more about this thing, because it's pretty awesome. So what I wanted to do, I wanted to give a recap of Funnel Hacking Live. I know 1500 of you guys were already there and experienced it and went crazy with us, and for everyone else who wasn't, I wanted to catch you up on what's happening and why it was amazing and why you should be at next year's event. If you missed this one for some insane reason, because there's no logical reason to have missed it, only insane ones. So if you had an insane reason, I want to give you guys some cool behind the scenes of what was happening. So this year's event, this is the third year we've done it. The first year was in Vegas, we had about 600 people come. The second year, last year was in San Diego and we had 1300 people come and it's funny because you have to sign a contract for next year's event before the event, because you have to, because if you're going to sell tickets for the event you have to know, here's the venue and dates, blah, blah, blah. So last year we're like, let's make it a little bit bigger, let's do 1500 people. And then we ended up selling out three months early. We probably should have done bigger. So next year's event we've got a little bit bigger place. Hoping that we're able to fill it. Just so you guys are fully aware, nothing on Earth stresses me out more than events. Filling events is the hardest sell. You're not just selling, “Hey, you should come to an event.” Because that's an easy sell. The hard sells are all the other sells someone has to make in their mind. “I gotta ask for work off, I gotta talk to my spouse, I gotta fly, pay for flights, pay for hotels.” All these other things, so it's not just a simple sell, I want to….usually when you sell something you create desire and people want it and you sell it. This is harder, even if I create desire for it, you still have to go and close yourself on all the other logistics that are a pain. Event's are scary. In fact, the last time I did an event before Funnel Hacking Live, which I swore I would never do another event after. I think we sold 3 or 400 tickets, and when we got there only…and it was $100 tickets, so I assumed that $100 commitment was enough to get people to show up. I was wrong. We ended up only having 100 that showed up. It was so embarrassing for me. I remember having all these empty seats. I was like, “I will never do another event again.” Then fast forward a couple of years, about the time this podcast was starting, I probably talked about it. There was this new company we were working on called Rippln, and they did their initial kickoff and there was 1200 people, and we ended up getting 1.5 million people to sign up over the 60 days or so. And then there was an event on the backside of it. So I thought there was going to be 30,000 people at this event, I was all excited for it. But at the time, the company hadn't launched the actual thing that we'd built the hype for. There was a huge loss of momentum, at the event we had 1000 tickets sold. I showed up and we were getting ready to open the doors and went in the hallway and there was only about 200 people out there. We were like, “oh crap.” The guy, Brian, who ran the company was like, “Oh crap. Let's pull chairs out.” So we sat there, right before the event and pulled 800 chairs out of the room and then we had this huge empty room and then 200 seats in the front and brought people in and did this event over three days. And it was, for me, I was emotionally scarred. I was like, “I don't know what's happening, but this is not a good sign.” And sure enough the company crashed afterwards. A lot of wasted energy, time and money on my side that never materialized, but learned a lot of good lessons. That's the point, right? So because of those experiences, I had this fear of events. I never wanted to do one. So when the first Funnel Hacking Live, after we launched Clickfunnels, people were saying, people started doing meet ups. I was like, “We should facilitate this.” So we decided to do the first one. We were going to sell 600 seats, and I was so scared, panicking about what if we only sell 100 and we have this room for 600? S o finally we did it. We launched it, and we sold out, I think we sold out 2 weeks early, so it wasn't huge, but we did. We did the event and I remember even the day of the show I had so much fear and anxiety. What if people don't show up? And I remember even before the event started hiding in the back and peaking through and I was like, “Oh good, the seats are full. Thank heavens.” And then I was able to, we did the event and it turned out amazing. And then last year, same thing. We had 1300 seats sold and I remember the night before we have pre-registration, we only had 200 people pre-register. I was like, “Oh my gosh, nobody's coming. This is it. This is my greatest fear recognized once again.” And I'm freaking out and went out there and the next morning tons of people registered and we ended up having the entire thing filled, all 1300 seats and then we did the event, it was awesome. So this time, I had the same thing. I wasn't quite as, I had two successful events now, I wasn't quite as scared, but I still get nervous. So the event happened and this time we, usually the event's on a weekend, but to get the hotel space we had to do it on a Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, so we all flew in Sunday night, which was nice. We all flew in there and had time to just relax. Then Monday, my wife and I got up and went shopping to go buy clothes, and my team was doing everything, my team is amazing. They're stuffing binders and getting things ready and all that kind of stuff. So it was kind of nice, they were taking care of that. I was able to go and spend time with Collette, and just get ready for the event and shop. Just kind of mentally get prepared for this thing. And then that night, we had a big VIP dinner for our Inner Circle Members, as well as our certified partners who have actually finished certification. We had a big dinner with them and it was really, really cool. Now a couple things, this will be one of my themes of this podcast. It's interesting, and I'm going to be vulnerable and let you guys know all my fears and my things in hopes, not that you judge me, “Man, Russell's a wuss.” I want you to be like, “Wow, if Russell can do it, I can do it.” That's more of the goal with this. I love being on stage. I feel comfortable in front of 1500 people talking, and I feel really good there. I get really, really scared one on one or even in groups. So even at our Inner Circle dinner, there's 150 or so people, maybe 200 people, I can't remember, it was kind of a smaller thing, but tons of anxiety being in that room talking to people. Throughout the event people come talk to you one on one, I really struggle. I feel bad. I had my coaching call with Tara Williams this morning and we were kind of talking about this. I was just like, “Man, it's funny how comfortable I feel up in front of the stage and how scared and nervous and awkward I feel one on one.” And I feel bad about it. I think a lot of times, for anyone who did have one on one interactions with me. I apologize if I'm super awkward. I don't know why, I feel nervous. I get really nervous there and I struggle. Which is why I try to hide as much as I can. I try to be out there to take pictures with everyone as well, but it's really, I struggle with that part of it. Anyway, we did the dinner that night, it was really fun. Bart Miller, who is one of our Inner Circle members who's transitioning into becoming a fashion coordinator, he designed all my clothes for the week. And he did the same for Alex Harmosian and a bunch of the Inner Circle members. So he was there and had me dressing up all nice. So I was nervous because I wasn't comfortable in my clothes, completely. And then in this room with these people that I admire. I wanted to make sure they had such a good experience, it gets you nervous. At least for me. But what's cool, at the end I had a chance to give a quick speech, it was amazing looking out at that room. And I knew most of the people in that room. All the Inner Circle members I know really intimately. I know their businesses, and often times I know their fears, hopes, desires, dreams, passion, all those things. I'm aware of those things, so it's kind of cool to look out there and realize and look at those guys like, “Man, the ripple effect” That's funny, because of Rippln, that was our pitch there, but the ripple effect of these people is amazing. And I kind of talked about that like, how cool it is for me and for us as a company that we get to be a little piece in that journey. For me, it's such an honor. I get a lot of credit for those things and it's like, no it's not me, it's you guys. We provided a tool, some training, but it's you guys taking that leap of faith to go and do it. Because the tools and training is out there for everybody, but most people don't do it, and the reason why is there's so much fear and anxiety and things that happen. Just seeing this room of people who are taking those leaps, it was awesome. That was the first night. We went to bed that night and I could not sleep. I really needed to because I hadn't slept much earlier, and I ended up being up until 2 or 2:30 before I passed out. The next day started and it was insane. We got there and people were packed. Devon Brown, who is the best MC on earth was MC-ing it, getting people's energy, he had everyone dancing and it was so exciting. And then we brought the certified partners on stage so everyone could see, “Here are the people who are certified. Here are the people you could hire if you need help with funnels. And if you want to become certified, you want this to be your career, go ask someone from our team because you could be certified. This could be your new career, just like these guys.” We had most of our Clickfunnels team come on stage, so people could see who was actually behind the event. Then after that, I had a chance to get up and it was cool because these events are always fun for because I get to share what I'm thinking about, I'm geeking out about at the time. And it's usually stuff I've shared in the Inner Circle, I've shared some of on the podcast, but it's never been formally presented. So this is the first time I had a chance to formally present the first section of the new Expert Secrets book, which is creating a mass movement. And it was so much fun to share that and walk through the models and show people that. And I think a lot of, I don't know, I felt like it was for a lot of people, just such a new, exciting thing to see and realize that we're not just selling things. You are creating a movement. What's interesting, one thing that kind of made me sad about the event, I know it frustrated some people, in the initial sales letter we had a little section saying I was going to talk about supplement funnels, and I didn't because of just how things shift as you start growing the event and speakers and some things have to get cut and some things don't. And that was one that got cut. Someone came up to me afterwards and was like, “I came all the way from Australia because I wanted to learn about supplement funnels.” I was like, “Well I'm not specifically talking about supplement funnels, but this stuff is the same. It doesn't matter. We are building the supplement line right now and the difference between the first supplement funnel was all a media based thing where we had a really good funnel and drove traffic. But we didn't build a culture, we didn't build a following and that's why it grew and then it went away. It was kind of over. I was like, “With the new supplement stuff we're doing, this building a mass movement, is the same. All these principals we're talking about are the same. It doesn't matter if you're selling supplements.” I was trying to explain to her and I don't think she believed me and she was frustrated and walked away. This is the key to all business. This is the key to everything you're doing. It doesn't matter what you're selling, this is still the foundation of how you position an offer and how you treat your customers and how you get them to buy over and over and over again. So I was excited to finally share that and it was just so cool. Then we had a break and after that Todd Brown came up. And Todd is, I always say if you look who are the two guys out there in the market teaching funnels the most it's me and Todd. Todd's a lot smarter than me. A lot more analytical I think at stuff and he has a chance to hang out with some amazing marketers. So I love his perspective, he came in and we were talking about the big idea. How do you create the idea behind the marketing campaign's to get people to buy your thing? And it was fun just to see how he breaks things down and how he looks at things. He's definitely different than how I look at things, but I appreciate it so much. The way that he views things, I respect him a lot. And it was awesome having him up there sharing his perspective on that. Because I think a lot of people are getting good at building funnels, but they're missing my first presentation which is creating a mass movement, and the positioning of things, and that kind of stuff. And then Todd is figuring out the big idea. So that was the next cool thing and people loved that. From there we broke to lunch, which I feel like eating is such a waste at these event. We've got two hours we gotta block out for lunch so people can go and eat. But nobody needs that. We need to be sitting in a room talking. We let people eat, because I think people need that. Humans have to eat every once in a while. But yeah, we went to lunch. For most of these meals, we bought lunches and dinners and stuff like that for most of the stuff. Because I didn't want people to have to leave, it's just kind of a nice touch I think, to help provide those for people. So we fed a lot of people. I can't remember if we fed people that lunch or not, but whatever. But then after I came back, this is where I had a chance to go into story, which is the next thing. The epiphany bridge, I shared a lot of pieces of that with you. But another cool thing for me, Daegan Smith, who is one of my favorite people in the world, one of my mentors, peers, friends, whatever you want to say. I actually had him come to the event because I wanted him to see a lot of this stuff that I was talking about, a lot of stuff I initially learned from him and then stuff that we talked about what inspired ideas that made me test things and try things. So I had him there, and it was cool because I had to give this cool presentation on story and I got to give him credit for being there. In fact, the Expert Secrets book, most of it is dedicated to him, because it was the foundation for so much of this cool thing that became. It was fun having him in the room to hear that. I was a little nervous, honestly, I was like, “Daegan, I learned tons of this stuff from you and this is where I've kind of taken it.” And it was fun to share that. So I shared the story and epiphany bridges and how all those things work together. We talked about the hero's two journeys, all the stuff that's from the Expert Secrets book, which you guys are going to love. Then I got done and I was able to bring up Brandon and Kaylin Polland, who last year, they were at last year's Funnel Hacking event and I met them in person there. Then they joined the Inner Circle and I've had a chance to be around them and experience them and their business over the last year. And I wanted them to be at the event, so they spoke. They talked about social webinars and telling their story, which is super cool. Their whole thing is #dowhateverrussellsays, and I think their end thing was give Russell all your money and he'll turn it into more money, or something, which I appreciate. But it was cool to hear their whole story. What I think what Brandon and Kaylin, outside of they're crazy talented as a whole anyway, but showing when they got in a year ago or two years ago when they first got started, they didn't have a ton of money, and they invested in the Funnel Hacks course, a thousand dollar course a lot of you guys already have. They said, “We went through and pushed play and watched thirty seconds and we paused it and implemented that. And pushed play again….and for three weeks we went through the entire course in thirty second chunks.” They heard it, stopped an implemented it. And what's funny is he told me afterwards, that a bunch of people came up and were like, “What was the course you went through with Russell. I want to go through the same thing the same way.” And he told them and they were like, “Oh. I've owned that for a year and a half.” And he's like, “Yeah.” The difference is that they implemented. That's the key, they're the most amazing implementers in the world. They're presentation was amazing. Then we had a break and after that, Jim Edwards came up, my co-host with Funnelfridays.com. And he gave a presentation on Copy Blocks, which was amazing. I think that hopefully for most people it was liberating. Showing wow, this is, I don't have to be a creative writer. I just have to understand how blocks work and copy and how Funnel Scripts works and all that kind of stuff. And Jim made it really fun. He did a great job. He made the whole session really fun and exciting and people loved it. Then when Jim got done, then Stu McLarin came up. Stu is one of the greatest human beings, literally, to be birthed on this earth. I don't know if I can say it strongly enough. Just an amazing human being. He came and talked about membership funnels, which was awesome. And showing the pre-launch process and how he launched his programs, and it was cool seeing his pre-launch stuff. How he launches, 90% is pre-launch stuff that most people, like me, don't even think about. It was like, “Here's a video we launched ahead of time on Facebook and Youtube that got viewed. From here we moved to here…” it showed the whole process which was cool. And From here we launched this funnel and it made 3.3 million dollars and it was cool to show that. Then afterwards I had a chance to come up with Todd and Dylan and we did a special presentation about World Teacher Aide and we talked about coming to Kenya and we showed a video of me in Kenya from last year. And then this time we said, “Look, if you guys want, we're going, if you guys will pay for a classroom you can actually come to Kenya with us and do a special Mastermind.” We had 11 spots that were open and that night we sold all 11 of those spots and I think we had 7 or 8 people on the waiting list, which is crazy. When all is said and done, by the last day we had raised between the money, it was almost, just shy of a quarter of a million dollars, that we had raised for World Teacher Aide from the event, which was insane. What a quarter of a million dollars will do in Kenya, is the equivalent of tens of millions of dollars here in America. There's so many people and kids and communities, lives will be effected because of that. I just, everyone was gracious and giving, which is awesome. After that, we ran down and did our round tables. Which had a bunch of people at round tables and anyone could come and ask questions and it went really, really well. We had a big buffet down there and everyone was eating and partying, asking questions. It was good. I think next year we're going to tweak that a little though. There were pros and cons. The pros were everyone who got at a round table it was really, really powerful. Those who didn't though, they were kind of like, it was hard. And I don't know if we need to get microphones or something. Have people rotate from table to table. Some people purchase a table and sit there for the entire two or three hours and other people can get it. We're going to figure out how to make the round tables a little better. But it was really cool for everyone come out and have a chance to talk directly to the speakers and the Inner Circle members and things like that. It was awesome. That was day number one. I slept really good that night, which was awesome.
What happened at this year’s event. On this special 2 part episode Russell recaps and summarizes what happened at Funnel Hacking Live. He also reflects on how he felt about different aspects and speakers at the event. Here are some of the cool things you will hear in this 2 part episode: An overview of the schedule during the 3 day event, who spoke, and what they spoke about. How Russell felt about certain speakers and what he thinks went right with his own presentations, and what mistakes he feels he made. What the best part of the event was for Russell (hint – It involves his lovely wife). And what Russell plans on doing differently at next year’s Funnel Hacking Live. So listen below for the first half of Russell’s thoughts and feelings about Funnel Hacking Live 2017, and don’t forget to tune in tomorrow for the conclusion. ---Transcript--- Hey everybody, this is Russell Brunson. I want to welcome you to Marketing In Your Car. But today’s actually a special episode because first off, I’m not in my car, I’m in the conference room and second off, I got this brand new little microphone that plugs into the bottom of my phone. People have been asking me ever since I started this podcast, “What microphone do you use on your phone?” I always just tell them that Iuse the microphone on my phone, which is true until today. There’s this really cool thing, I don’t know what brand or style, I have no idea but I’m testing it out. So if it seems to be good, I’ll let you guys know. It’s so cool, it plugs into the bottom of your iPhone and it’s got this big huge thing on it. I’m excited, I’m trying it out. Hopefully this episode goes well enough and I’ll let you guys know more about this thing, because it’s pretty awesome. So what I wanted to do, I wanted to give a recap of Funnel Hacking Live. I know 1500 of you guys were already there and experienced it and went crazy with us, and for everyone else who wasn’t, I wanted to catch you up on what’s happening and why it was amazing and why you should be at next year’s event. If you missed this one for some insane reason, because there’s no logical reason to have missed it, only insane ones. So if you had an insane reason, I want to give you guys some cool behind the scenes of what was happening. So this year’s event, this is the third year we’ve done it. The first year was in Vegas, we had about 600 people come. The second year, last year was in San Diego and we had 1300 people come and it’s funny because you have to sign a contract for next year’s event before the event, because you have to, because if you’re going to sell tickets for the event you have to know, here’s the venue and dates, blah, blah, blah. So last year we’re like, let’s make it a little bit bigger, let’s do 1500 people. And then we ended up selling out three months early. We probably should have done bigger. So next year’s event we’ve got a little bit bigger place. Hoping that we’re able to fill it. Just so you guys are fully aware, nothing on Earth stresses me out more than events. Filling events is the hardest sell. You’re not just selling, “Hey, you should come to an event.” Because that’s an easy sell. The hard sells are all the other sells someone has to make in their mind. “I gotta ask for work off, I gotta talk to my spouse, I gotta fly, pay for flights, pay for hotels.” All these other things, so it’s not just a simple sell, I want to….usually when you sell something you create desire and people want it and you sell it. This is harder, even if I create desire for it, you still have to go and close yourself on all the other logistics that are a pain. Event’s are scary. In fact, the last time I did an event before Funnel Hacking Live, which I swore I would never do another event after. I think we sold 3 or 400 tickets, and when we got there only…and it was $100 tickets, so I assumed that $100 commitment was enough to get people to show up. I was wrong. We ended up only having 100 that showed up. It was so embarrassing for me. I remember having all these empty seats. I was like, “I will never do another event again.” Then fast forward a couple of years, about the time this podcast was starting, I probably talked about it. There was this new company we were working on called Rippln, and they did their initial kickoff and there was 1200 people, and we ended up getting 1.5 million people to sign up over the 60 days or so. And then there was an event on the backside of it. So I thought there was going to be 30,000 people at this event, I was all excited for it. But at the time, the company hadn’t launched the actual thing that we’d built the hype for. There was a huge loss of momentum, at the event we had 1000 tickets sold. I showed up and we were getting ready to open the doors and went in the hallway and there was only about 200 people out there. We were like, “oh crap.” The guy, Brian, who ran the company was like, “Oh crap. Let’s pull chairs out.” So we sat there, right before the event and pulled 800 chairs out of the room and then we had this huge empty room and then 200 seats in the front and brought people in and did this event over three days. And it was, for me, I was emotionally scarred. I was like, “I don’t know what’s happening, but this is not a good sign.” And sure enough the company crashed afterwards. A lot of wasted energy, time and money on my side that never materialized, but learned a lot of good lessons. That’s the point, right? So because of those experiences, I had this fear of events. I never wanted to do one. So when the first Funnel Hacking Live, after we launched Clickfunnels, people were saying, people started doing meet ups. I was like, “We should facilitate this.” So we decided to do the first one. We were going to sell 600 seats, and I was so scared, panicking about what if we only sell 100 and we have this room for 600? S o finally we did it. We launched it, and we sold out, I think we sold out 2 weeks early, so it wasn’t huge, but we did. We did the event and I remember even the day of the show I had so much fear and anxiety. What if people don’t show up? And I remember even before the event started hiding in the back and peaking through and I was like, “Oh good, the seats are full. Thank heavens.” And then I was able to, we did the event and it turned out amazing. And then last year, same thing. We had 1300 seats sold and I remember the night before we have pre-registration, we only had 200 people pre-register. I was like, “Oh my gosh, nobody’s coming. This is it. This is my greatest fear recognized once again.” And I’m freaking out and went out there and the next morning tons of people registered and we ended up having the entire thing filled, all 1300 seats and then we did the event, it was awesome. So this time, I had the same thing. I wasn’t quite as, I had two successful events now, I wasn’t quite as scared, but I still get nervous. So the event happened and this time we, usually the event’s on a weekend, but to get the hotel space we had to do it on a Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, so we all flew in Sunday night, which was nice. We all flew in there and had time to just relax. Then Monday, my wife and I got up and went shopping to go buy clothes, and my team was doing everything, my team is amazing. They’re stuffing binders and getting things ready and all that kind of stuff. So it was kind of nice, they were taking care of that. I was able to go and spend time with Collette, and just get ready for the event and shop. Just kind of mentally get prepared for this thing. And then that night, we had a big VIP dinner for our Inner Circle Members, as well as our certified partners who have actually finished certification. We had a big dinner with them and it was really, really cool. Now a couple things, this will be one of my themes of this podcast. It’s interesting, and I’m going to be vulnerable and let you guys know all my fears and my things in hopes, not that you judge me, “Man, Russell’s a wuss.” I want you to be like, “Wow, if Russell can do it, I can do it.” That’s more of the goal with this. I love being on stage. I feel comfortable in front of 1500 people talking, and I feel really good there. I get really, really scared one on one or even in groups. So even at our Inner Circle dinner, there’s 150 or so people, maybe 200 people, I can’t remember, it was kind of a smaller thing, but tons of anxiety being in that room talking to people. Throughout the event people come talk to you one on one, I really struggle. I feel bad. I had my coaching call with Tara Williams this morning and we were kind of talking about this. I was just like, “Man, it’s funny how comfortable I feel up in front of the stage and how scared and nervous and awkward I feel one on one.” And I feel bad about it. I think a lot of times, for anyone who did have one on one interactions with me. I apologize if I’m super awkward. I don’t know why, I feel nervous. I get really nervous there and I struggle. Which is why I try to hide as much as I can. I try to be out there to take pictures with everyone as well, but it’s really, I struggle with that part of it. Anyway, we did the dinner that night, it was really fun. Bart Miller, who is one of our Inner Circle members who’s transitioning into becoming a fashion coordinator, he designed all my clothes for the week. And he did the same for Alex Harmosian and a bunch of the Inner Circle members. So he was there and had me dressing up all nice. So I was nervous because I wasn’t comfortable in my clothes, completely. And then in this room with these people that I admire. I wanted to make sure they had such a good experience, it gets you nervous. At least for me. But what’s cool, at the end I had a chance to give a quick speech, it was amazing looking out at that room. And I knew most of the people in that room. All the Inner Circle members I know really intimately. I know their businesses, and often times I know their fears, hopes, desires, dreams, passion, all those things. I’m aware of those things, so it’s kind of cool to look out there and realize and look at those guys like, “Man, the ripple effect” That’s funny, because of Rippln, that was our pitch there, but the ripple effect of these people is amazing. And I kind of talked about that like, how cool it is for me and for us as a company that we get to be a little piece in that journey. For me, it’s such an honor. I get a lot of credit for those things and it’s like, no it’s not me, it’s you guys. We provided a tool, some training, but it’s you guys taking that leap of faith to go and do it. Because the tools and training is out there for everybody, but most people don’t do it, and the reason why is there’s so much fear and anxiety and things that happen. Just seeing this room of people who are taking those leaps, it was awesome. That was the first night. We went to bed that night and I could not sleep. I really needed to because I hadn’t slept much earlier, and I ended up being up until 2 or 2:30 before I passed out. The next day started and it was insane. We got there and people were packed. Devon Brown, who is the best MC on earth was MC-ing it, getting people’s energy, he had everyone dancing and it was so exciting. And then we brought the certified partners on stage so everyone could see, “Here are the people who are certified. Here are the people you could hire if you need help with funnels. And if you want to become certified, you want this to be your career, go ask someone from our team because you could be certified. This could be your new career, just like these guys.” We had most of our Clickfunnels team come on stage, so people could see who was actually behind the event. Then after that, I had a chance to get up and it was cool because these events are always fun for because I get to share what I’m thinking about, I’m geeking out about at the time. And it’s usually stuff I’ve shared in the Inner Circle, I’ve shared some of on the podcast, but it’s never been formally presented. So this is the first time I had a chance to formally present the first section of the new Expert Secrets book, which is creating a mass movement. And it was so much fun to share that and walk through the models and show people that. And I think a lot of, I don’t know, I felt like it was for a lot of people, just such a new, exciting thing to see and realize that we’re not just selling things. You are creating a movement. What’s interesting, one thing that kind of made me sad about the event, I know it frustrated some people, in the initial sales letter we had a little section saying I was going to talk about supplement funnels, and I didn’t because of just how things shift as you start growing the event and speakers and some things have to get cut and some things don’t. And that was one that got cut. Someone came up to me afterwards and was like, “I came all the way from Australia because I wanted to learn about supplement funnels.” I was like, “Well I’m not specifically talking about supplement funnels, but this stuff is the same. It doesn’t matter. We are building the supplement line right now and the difference between the first supplement funnel was all a media based thing where we had a really good funnel and drove traffic. But we didn’t build a culture, we didn’t build a following and that’s why it grew and then it went away. It was kind of over. I was like, “With the new supplement stuff we’re doing, this building a mass movement, is the same. All these principals we’re talking about are the same. It doesn’t matter if you’re selling supplements.” I was trying to explain to her and I don’t think she believed me and she was frustrated and walked away. This is the key to all business. This is the key to everything you’re doing. It doesn’t matter what you’re selling, this is still the foundation of how you position an offer and how you treat your customers and how you get them to buy over and over and over again. So I was excited to finally share that and it was just so cool. Then we had a break and after that Todd Brown came up. And Todd is, I always say if you look who are the two guys out there in the market teaching funnels the most it’s me and Todd. Todd’s a lot smarter than me. A lot more analytical I think at stuff and he has a chance to hang out with some amazing marketers. So I love his perspective, he came in and we were talking about the big idea. How do you create the idea behind the marketing campaign’s to get people to buy your thing? And it was fun just to see how he breaks things down and how he looks at things. He’s definitely different than how I look at things, but I appreciate it so much. The way that he views things, I respect him a lot. And it was awesome having him up there sharing his perspective on that. Because I think a lot of people are getting good at building funnels, but they’re missing my first presentation which is creating a mass movement, and the positioning of things, and that kind of stuff. And then Todd is figuring out the big idea. So that was the next cool thing and people loved that. From there we broke to lunch, which I feel like eating is such a waste at these event. We’ve got two hours we gotta block out for lunch so people can go and eat. But nobody needs that. We need to be sitting in a room talking. We let people eat, because I think people need that. Humans have to eat every once in a while. But yeah, we went to lunch. For most of these meals, we bought lunches and dinners and stuff like that for most of the stuff. Because I didn’t want people to have to leave, it’s just kind of a nice touch I think, to help provide those for people. So we fed a lot of people. I can’t remember if we fed people that lunch or not, but whatever. But then after I came back, this is where I had a chance to go into story, which is the next thing. The epiphany bridge, I shared a lot of pieces of that with you. But another cool thing for me, Daegan Smith, who is one of my favorite people in the world, one of my mentors, peers, friends, whatever you want to say. I actually had him come to the event because I wanted him to see a lot of this stuff that I was talking about, a lot of stuff I initially learned from him and then stuff that we talked about what inspired ideas that made me test things and try things. So I had him there, and it was cool because I had to give this cool presentation on story and I got to give him credit for being there. In fact, the Expert Secrets book, most of it is dedicated to him, because it was the foundation for so much of this cool thing that became. It was fun having him in the room to hear that. I was a little nervous, honestly, I was like, “Daegan, I learned tons of this stuff from you and this is where I’ve kind of taken it.” And it was fun to share that. So I shared the story and epiphany bridges and how all those things work together. We talked about the hero’s two journeys, all the stuff that’s from the Expert Secrets book, which you guys are going to love. Then I got done and I was able to bring up Brandon and Kaylin Polland, who last year, they were at last year’s Funnel Hacking event and I met them in person there. Then they joined the Inner Circle and I’ve had a chance to be around them and experience them and their business over the last year. And I wanted them to be at the event, so they spoke. They talked about social webinars and telling their story, which is super cool. Their whole thing is #dowhateverrussellsays, and I think their end thing was give Russell all your money and he’ll turn it into more money, or something, which I appreciate. But it was cool to hear their whole story. What I think what Brandon and Kaylin, outside of they’re crazy talented as a whole anyway, but showing when they got in a year ago or two years ago when they first got started, they didn’t have a ton of money, and they invested in the Funnel Hacks course, a thousand dollar course a lot of you guys already have. They said, “We went through and pushed play and watched thirty seconds and we paused it and implemented that. And pushed play again….and for three weeks we went through the entire course in thirty second chunks.” They heard it, stopped an implemented it. And what’s funny is he told me afterwards, that a bunch of people came up and were like, “What was the course you went through with Russell. I want to go through the same thing the same way.” And he told them and they were like, “Oh. I’ve owned that for a year and a half.” And he’s like, “Yeah.” The difference is that they implemented. That’s the key, they’re the most amazing implementers in the world. They’re presentation was amazing. Then we had a break and after that, Jim Edwards came up, my co-host with Funnelfridays.com. And he gave a presentation on Copy Blocks, which was amazing. I think that hopefully for most people it was liberating. Showing wow, this is, I don’t have to be a creative writer. I just have to understand how blocks work and copy and how Funnel Scripts works and all that kind of stuff. And Jim made it really fun. He did a great job. He made the whole session really fun and exciting and people loved it. Then when Jim got done, then Stu McLarin came up. Stu is one of the greatest human beings, literally, to be birthed on this earth. I don’t know if I can say it strongly enough. Just an amazing human being. He came and talked about membership funnels, which was awesome. And showing the pre-launch process and how he launched his programs, and it was cool seeing his pre-launch stuff. How he launches, 90% is pre-launch stuff that most people, like me, don’t even think about. It was like, “Here’s a video we launched ahead of time on Facebook and Youtube that got viewed. From here we moved to here…” it showed the whole process which was cool. And From here we launched this funnel and it made 3.3 million dollars and it was cool to show that. Then afterwards I had a chance to come up with Todd and Dylan and we did a special presentation about World Teacher Aide and we talked about coming to Kenya and we showed a video of me in Kenya from last year. And then this time we said, “Look, if you guys want, we’re going, if you guys will pay for a classroom you can actually come to Kenya with us and do a special Mastermind.” We had 11 spots that were open and that night we sold all 11 of those spots and I think we had 7 or 8 people on the waiting list, which is crazy. When all is said and done, by the last day we had raised between the money, it was almost, just shy of a quarter of a million dollars, that we had raised for World Teacher Aide from the event, which was insane. What a quarter of a million dollars will do in Kenya, is the equivalent of tens of millions of dollars here in America. There’s so many people and kids and communities, lives will be effected because of that. I just, everyone was gracious and giving, which is awesome. After that, we ran down and did our round tables. Which had a bunch of people at round tables and anyone could come and ask questions and it went really, really well. We had a big buffet down there and everyone was eating and partying, asking questions. It was good. I think next year we’re going to tweak that a little though. There were pros and cons. The pros were everyone who got at a round table it was really, really powerful. Those who didn’t though, they were kind of like, it was hard. And I don’t know if we need to get microphones or something. Have people rotate from table to table. Some people purchase a table and sit there for the entire two or three hours and other people can get it. We’re going to figure out how to make the round tables a little better. But it was really cool for everyone come out and have a chance to talk directly to the speakers and the Inner Circle members and things like that. It was awesome. That was day number one. I slept really good that night, which was awesome.
Ever wondered how some people always sell high ticket opportunities while you struggle with a $7 product? I mean are they magicians of some kind? No. They are humans like you and me. But they have a technique up their sleeve that's a game-changer. And today one of those real life magicians, my man Devon Brown, explains this mesmerizing technique. When he used it on a client, he exclaimed "Wait! Aren't you going to sell me anything?". All Devon had to do then, was tell him about the $3,000 opportunity he was selling and the client replied "OK. Let me get my credit card". It's THAT powerful. And that's not all. Because I am a prince of a guy, I take it a step further. Me and Devon put on our acting hats and roleplay a real life scenario, using his technique. You see from A to Z what it takes to warm up prospects, make them feel comfortable, and even how to make the dreaded close of high ticket opportunities feel like second nature to you.
Ever wondered how some people always sell high ticket opportunities while you struggle with a $7 product? I mean are they magicians of some kind? No. They are humans like you and me. But they have a technique up their sleeve that's a game-changer. And today one of those real life magicians, my man Devon Brown, explains this mesmerizing technique. When he used it on a client, he exclaimed "Wait! Aren't you going to sell me anything?". All Devon had to do then, was tell him about the $3,000 opportunity he was selling and the client replied "OK. Let me get my credit card". It's THAT powerful. And that's not all. Because I am a prince of a guy, I take it a step further. Me and Devon put on our acting hats and roleplay a real life scenario, using his technique. You see from A to Z what it takes to warm up prospects, make them feel comfortable, and even how to make the dreaded close of high ticket opportunities feel like second nature to you.
Don Kroah is joined by Max McLean who has brought to stage some of the classic works of Lewis (1:45). C.S. Lewis's stepson, Douglas Gresham, explains the story behind “Mere Christianity” (8:55). Devon Brown, author of “A Life Observed: A Spiritual Biography of C.S. Lewis” was a guest of John Hall and Kathy Emmons (13:00). John West, author of “The Magician's Twin”, considers how C.S. Lewis would have confronted the argument over human origins today (18:05). Eric Metaxas interviews Joe Laconte, author of “A Wardrobe, A Hobbit, and Great War” (28:00).See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Don Kroah is joined by Max McLean who has brought to stage some of the classic works of Lewis (1:45). C.S. Lewis's stepson, Douglas Gresham, explains the story behind “Mere Christianity” (8:55). Devon Brown, author of “A Life Observed: A Spiritual Biography of C.S. Lewis” was a guest of John Hall and Kathy Emmons(13:00). John West, author of “The Magician's Twin”, considers how C.S. Lewis would have confronted the argument over human origins today (18:05). Eric Metaxas interviews Joe Laconte, author of "A Wardrobe, A Hobbit, and Great War" (28:00).See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Devon Brown (a.k.a The Success Renegade) From bankrupt at the age of 23, to now generating as much as $50,000 a month in his home based business, Devon Brown has become one of the most talented young success coaches & speaker/motivators for home business entrepreneurs. His teachings are not only power-packed and filled with laughter; but they also contain simple, practical, & fun illustrations that virtually any entrepreneurially minded person can use to improve the marketing and sales aspects of their businesses. A student of personal development for well over a decade, Devon makes sure that his clients understand that success is a PROCESS (not an EVENT). And his personal journey from failure to success is one that gives his own students & clients the inspiration they need to succeed.For more information on Devon, please visit www.DevonBrown.com Airing weekly on Tuesdays at noon eastern and in permanent replay, come learn how you can apply these secrets to succeed in your own business as well! In between episodes, you can get help any time you need it through the FREE Directions University's "Amazing Traffic Vortex" walks you through applying the internet marketing strategies and online business systems. It shows you how to apply what you learn about on the show to YOUR business, step by step!
Janet Mefferd speaks with author Alister McGrath about his book “C.S. Lewis: A Life.” (1:35).◾C.S. Lewis's stepson, Douglas Gresham, explains the story behind “Mere Christianity.” (8:25).◾Devon Brown, author of “A Life Observed: A Spiritual Biography of C.S. Lewis” was a guest of John Hall and Kathy Emmons. (12:50).◾John West, author of “The Magician's Twin”, considers how C.S. Lewis would have confronted the argument over human origins today. (21:50).◾Max McLean joins host Janet Mefferd to discuss “The Great Divorce.” (27:45).See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Devon Brown who has appeared in many Christian musicals as a soloist as well as writing and composing his own songs shares his testimony in this podcast.
Devon Brown who has appeared in many Christian musicals as a soloist as well as writing and composing his own songs shares his testimony in this podcast.
Devon Brown who has appeared in many Christian musicals as a soloist as well as writing and composing his own songs shares his testimony in this podcast.
Are you unknowingly sabotaging your love life by playing hard to get or being too picky? Find out in this fast paced interview with Devon Brown, dating coach and author of, "The 7 Self-Sabotaging Behaviors That Keep Women From Finding Mr. Right".