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RP Strength Podcast
Finally Get Sh*t Done!

RP Strength Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2021 61:31


0:19 Intro to the new habits book 1:36 Mel's background 2:45 Does Mel read mainstream habit books 3:39 The Atomic Habits book 5:00 Not making too many new habits at once, and how to start the process 12:28 All literature suggests slow change is more successful 14:44 Can a more challenging goal be better sometimes 16:15 Why don't people follow through 19:15 What does science say about willpower 22:00 Student eating study 24:07 How stress affects habits 26:00 Why can habits be hard to form 29:30 How many habits can you have 30:50 How to go about goal setting 35:05 Goal chunking 38:00 Momentum 42:05 Can you benefit from taking a break from habits 43:24 Is mindfulness actually important 51:25 Keeping a habits journal 52:57 Nick doesn't always listen 56:40 Does everyone need to have goals 58:24 Where and when you can get the book

Forsaken Cinema
Episode 13 - Come to Daddy, THE BLAIR WITCH PROJECT

Forsaken Cinema

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2020 79:48


It's the very 13th episode of Forsaken Cinema Podcast!!! This week we're discussing the recently released film "Come to Daddy" starring Elijah Wood, and have quite the rousing conversation about 1999's "The Blair Witch Project". Also, there's probably a lot of questions that you're not asking yourself about this show. Questions like, "How does Chuck feel about Katey Sagal from Married with Children?" or "Does Mel give 2 shits about Chuck's opinion of nostalgic 90's movies??" or perhaps, "Did Chuck ever discover what the "mystery goo" was in "Silence of the Lambs???" "Does Mel do anything with her free time except watch decade old TV shows????" "Was Elijah Wood really all that annoying in "The Lord of the Rings", or is Chuck just an enormous douchebag????!!!!" All these unasked questions and so many more are answered this week on.....Forsaken Cinema!!!---------------Also discussed:"Silence of the Lambs" (1991)"Pontypool" (2008)"Thing" (1989)---------------Please please please!! If you dig the show: SUBSCRIBE, RATE, REVIEW, and SHARE!!

Mild Talk
Episode 52: The Reunion (w/Smelly)

Mild Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2017 51:59


This week on the mild talk podcast the crew is joined by an original member to celebrate the podcast running for a year. In this episode, the crew discuss sex with your boots on, Is dating from tinder cool? Is Diezey a fuck nigga? Is Mucc a hyena? Does Mel want a boyfriend? What's wrong with Jones? Tune in and find out.

Marketing Speak
79:Meetup, the Secret Weapon for Businesses with Mel Cutler

Marketing Speak

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2017 57:17


Today's conversation is with Mel Ethan Cutler, a Meetup expert and serial entrepreneur. Mel has created seven companies across four different markets since he discovered his entrepreneurial streak at 19 years old. He’s mastered the strategy of using Meetup to build a list and create a dedicated local following of people who want a specific product or service. Now, he shares his wisdom and insight with businesses—and, in this great conversation, with you. Find Out More About Mel Here: MelCutler.meMel Ethan Cutler on LinkedInMel Ethan C. on Meetup@EntreRevolution on TwitterMel Ethan Cutler on FacebookMeetup MasterMeetup Zoomel@meetupzoo.com In This Episode: [01:34] - Mel starts off by explaining why Meetup.com is a secret weapon for small businesses. He also addresses his own background and explores how he discovered the power of Meetup. [04:37] - Mel discusses the costs involved in using Meetup: around $89 twice a year. He then offers some of his best tips for how to use Meetup, and mentions his event The Entrepreneur Revolution. [07:36] - We learn more about how Mel uses a sense of urgency or scarcity to encourage people to overcome their fear and take action. He then talks about how to figure out what kind of meetup to create. [10:33] - Does Mel suggest starting by creating your own meetup, or sponsoring someone else’s first? In his answer, he emphasizes the importance of providing value to others rather than just asking for things for yourself. [13:29] - Mel offers some tips regarding finding a venue, which he says is the easiest thing. [15:44] - Mel shares an example of a meetup that he’s hosting soon, and explains how it functions. [17:35] - We hear about what Mel means when he says “mastermind,” and he talks about different kinds of masterminds. He goes into some depth on the differences between free and high-cost masterminds. [21:23] - Stephen talks about working your way up instead of immediately asking people for $25,000. He then addresses sales funnels. [22:53] - Mel addresses the possibility of paying to get on stage at an event. [25:05] - How does Mel recommend people develop the skill set necessary to sell from stage? He suggests Speaking Empire and Speaker Revolution. [28:07]- Mel talks about the optimization strategies and tactics for a meetup that isn’t getting traffic or attention. [30:53] - In his early days on Meetup, Mel made some mistakes. Here he shares the horror story of his first Meetup event, where no one showed up except his brother, his mom, and a close friend. He then shares a secret from his Meetup Master course. [34:27] - Mel shares some tips on how to find and use keywords for your Meetup group and event descriptions and titles. [36:46] - What does Mel recommend in terms of color schemes and visuals? [38:29] - Stephan points out that Meetup is a social network. He offers a case example of an employee who used Meetup to his advantage. Mel then expands on this, emphasizing the importance of your network. [43:50] - The profile page on Meetup is often a missed opportunity, Mel says. [45:18] - Mel offers his advice for people who made a group that hasn’t had any traction over several months: kill it off, start over, and use his course. [46:20] - Mel talks more about his Meetup Master course, which is currently $297 (normally $1,000). (Note for listeners: if the price has gone up by the time you buy the course, buy it at the full price and then email Mel to get the difference refunded.) [48:38] - We learn a little bit about how Meetup’s algorithm works, and what advice Mel recommends following to help ensure your Meetup group is successful. [51:02] - Mel generously shares his super-secret strategy on how to get people from Meetup to provide their email addresses and phone numbers. It’s surprisingly simple: you ask something like “What is your best email and phone number to welcome you to the group with?” as one of the questions you create for new group members. [54:50] - Mel lists some ways to get in touch with him and places to find him and his courses and guides online. Links and Resources: MelCutler.meMel Ethan Cutler on LinkedInMel Ethan C. on Meetup@EntreRevolution on TwitterMel Ethan Cutler on FacebookMeetup MasterMeetup Zoomel@meetupzoo.comMeetup.comThe Entrepreneur RevolutionThink and Grow Rich by Napoleon HillSpeaking EmpireSpeaker RevolutionSpeak-to-Sell by Lisa SasevichMichael Port on The Optimized GeekHeroic Public SpeakingMeetup MasterGoogle AdWords Keyword PlannerMadison PHP Meetup

Moviesucktastic
Episode 232: Oscar talk: Hacksaw Ridge (2016)

Moviesucktastic

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2017 69:51


Mel is back! The ultra real and quite disturbing WWII film delivers on all fronts that an Oscar nominated film should be. Does Mel get Suicide Squad II because of this? Joey thinks so.

An Hour With Your Ex
An Hour With Your Ex 142: Twin Peaks

An Hour With Your Ex

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2015 96:42


Coffee. Pie. Deputy Hawk. Agent Dale Cooper. Leo. Canadian dens of sin. This episode has it all. An Hour With Your Ex continues its Halloween Spooktacular by heading to Twin Peaks. This 1990-1991 ABC show is one of Mark's favorite things ever. Does Mel share his affection? Is Bob the scariest thing on television? Is this Mark Frosts show? Or David Lynch's? We are joined by Brad Dukes author of Reflections: An Oral History of Twin Peaks. We talk about Brad's love of the show, the lasting effects of Twin Peaks on TV, and more. An Hour With Your Ex is a Denver based podcast hosted by Mel Evans and Mark Colomb. Twin Peaks was a 1900-1991 ABC television show created by Mark Frost and David Lynch. Agent Dale Cooper is the best. James is the worst. We hope new episodes of Twin Peaks are good. Next week it's Sam Rami's Evil Dead 2!