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The Tropical MBA Podcast - Entrepreneurship, Travel, and Lifestyle
Timothy Moser, founder of LearnCraft Spanish, shares how he scaled a 7-figure education business in today's fast-changing online landscape. From why SEO is collapsing to the surprising rise of YouTube as a high-converting channel, Timothy breaks down the strategies behind his content flywheel, email list growth, and powerful giveaway launches that turn listeners into paying customers. Dan and Timothy also discuss what founders really get from in-person Dynamite Circle events, how a 30-person remote team stays aligned, and the realities of carrying entrepreneurial responsibility—even when you “unplug.” LINKS: LearnCraft Spanish (https://www.learncraftspanish.com/) Contact Timothy to talk business (mailto:timothy@learncraftspanish.com) “Traction: Get a Grip on Your Business” by Gino Wickman (https://www.amazon.com/Traction-Get-Grip-Your-Business/dp/1936661837) Meet the world's most generous global entrepreneurs inside Dynamite Circle (https://dynamitecircle.com/) Connect with 7+ figure founders inside DC BLACK (https://dynamitecircle.com/dc-black) Remote First Recruiting: Find your next best remote hire in 21 days (https://remotefirstrecruiting.com/) 22 FREE business resources for location-independent entrepreneurs (https://tropicalmba.com/resources) CHAPTERS: (0:00:13) Welcome & Today's Big Question (00:01:48) Meet Timothy Moser & LearnCraft Spanish (00:07:38) How DC Events Unlock Growth (00:12:16) The SEO Collapse in 2025 (00:14:01) YouTube vs Podcasting in 2025: What Actually Works? (00:17:04) The Flywheel Effect of Great Long-Form Content (00:21:24) Timothy's Counter-Culture Giveaway Strategy (00:29:50) Scaling and Delegating: Challenges for Bootstrapped Founders (00:36:24) Can Founders Ever Unplug? CONNECT: Dan@tropicalmba.com Ian@tropicalmba.com Past guests on TMBA include Cal Newport, David Heinemeier Hannson, Seth Godin, Ricardo Semler, Noah Kagan, Rob Walling, Jay Clouse, Einar Vollset, Sam Dogan, Gino Wickam, James Clear, Jodie Cook, Mark Webster, Steph Smith, Taylor Pearson, Justin Tan, Matt Gartland, Ayman Al-Abdullah, Lucy Bella. PLAYLIST: Health Expert EXPOSES the "Eat Less, Exercise More" Movement (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ifN_JJdt5qo) Going Deep With Your Customers (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z-pNiE9WYzc) Taking the Entrepreneurial Leap (https://tropicalmba.com/episodes/entrepreneurial-leap-gino-wickman)
The Tropical MBA Podcast - Entrepreneurship, Travel, and Lifestyle
When Dan started training for an intense cycling season, he needed more energy... without wrecking his health. That led him to Jay Feldman, a health researcher who believes most mainstream advice is dead wrong. In this episode, Jay explains why “eat less, exercise more” backfires, and what to do instead. You'll learn how metabolism really works, which foods help or hurt, and how to eat in a way that actually fuels your life. LINKS: FREE Energy Balance Food Guide (https://www.jayfeldmanwellness.com/guide/) The Energy Balance Podcast (https://www.jayfeldmanwellness.com/podcast/) 22 FREE business resources for location-independent entrepreneurs (https://tropicalmba.com/resources) Meet the world's most generous global entrepreneurs inside Dynamite Circle (https://dynamitecircle.com/) Connect with 7+ figure founders inside DC BLACK (https://dynamitecircle.com/dc-black) Remote First Recruiting: Find your next best remote hire in 21 days (https://remotefirstrecruiting.com/) CHAPTERS: (00:00:28) Why This Episode Matters (00:04:17) What Is the Bioenergetic View of Health? (00:08:02) Why ‘Eat Less, Exercise More' Doesn't Work (00:13:39) The Food Industry's Role in the Diet Lie (00:20:15) What Should You Actually Eat? (00:22:30) Why Gut Health Affects Energy (00:27:24) Are Seed Oils Destroying Your Cells? (00:31:01) Why PUFAs May Accelerate Aging (00:35:52) What a Metabolism-Friendly Day of Eating Looks Like (00:38:49) How to Eat Like a Baby (and Why That's Good) (00:42:59) Where the Research Is Heading CONNECT: Dan@tropicalmba.com Ian@tropicalmba.com Past guests on TMBA include Cal Newport, David Heinemeier Hannson, Seth Godin, Ricardo Semler, Noah Kagan, Rob Walling, Jay Clouse, Einar Vollset, Sam Dogan, Gino Wickam, James Clear, Jodie Cook, Mark Webster, Steph Smith, Taylor Pearson, Justin Tan, Matt Gartland, Ayman Al-Abdullah, Lucy Bella. PLAYLIST: What is the World's Best Diet? (https://tropicalmba.com/episodes/diet?rq=health) The True Cost of Burnout, Anxiety, and Entrepreneurial Depression (https://tropicalmba.com/episodes/benny-lewis-mental-health?rq=health) Talking Smart Drugs (https://tropicalmba.com/episodes/smartdrugs?rq=health)
Send us a textIn this episode of Authors Who Lead, I sit down with Dan Andrews—writer, entrepreneur, and founder of the Dynamite Circle—to dig deep into what it means to write and lead in today's creative landscape. Our conversation is a goldmine for aspiring authors who wrestle with the pressure to be original, the fear of starting, and the all-too-familiar sting of writer's block. Together, we explore how the writing process—far from being mystical or reserved for geniuses—is something deeply human, honest, and accessible.Timestamp:00:00 Internet transparency movement origins06:10 Internet explorations and new paths07:29 Tim Ferriss' timely insight11:12 Early networking and generosity15:51 Conference speech writing hack18:10 Authors' need for control21:47 Before the Exit insights25:16 Founder mode's accelerated influence28:19 The 1000-day principle33:22 High output drives success35:49 Creative limits enhance artistic expression37:52 Creative freedom vs. impactful writing42:29 Overcoming creative doubt46:02 Personal podcast narratives48:48 Writing as a life-changing idea53:39 Impulsive ticket purchase regrets55:03 Apprenticeship success at MeetupFull show notesCOMMUNITY PROGRAMS
The Tropical MBA Podcast - Entrepreneurship, Travel, and Lifestyle
Dan and Ian respond to a series of spicy "unpopular opinions" about entrepreneurship, employment, digital nomadism, and lifestyle design, sourced straight from Reddit. They weigh in on whether boring businesses really win, if you can get rich working a 9-to-5, and whether meeting locals is overrated when traveling as a nomad. LINKS: 22 FREE business resources for location-independent entrepreneurs (https://tropicalmba.com/resources) Meet the world's most generous global entrepreneurs inside Dynamite Circle (https://dynamitecircle.com/) Connect with 7+ figure founders inside DC BLACK (https://dynamitecircle.com/dc-black) Remote First Recruiting: Find your next best remote hire in 21 days (https://remotefirstrecruiting.com/) CHAPTERS: (00:00:00) Intro (00:01:08) Unpopular Opinion #1: Boring Businesses Actually Win (00:05:26) Unpopular Opinion #2: A Job Can Make You Rich (00:11:22) Unpopular Opinion #3: Strategic Planning Is a Waste (00:13:49) Unpopular Opinion #4: Meeting Locals is Overrated (00:17:49) Unpopular Opinion #5: Entrepreneurship Isn't All Sacrifice CONNECT: Dan@tropicalmba.com Ian@tropicalmba.com Past guests on TMBA include Cal Newport, David Heinemeier Hannson, Seth Godin, Ricardo Semler, Noah Kagan, Rob Walling, Jay Clouse, Einar Vollset, Sam Dogan, Gino Wickam, James Clear, Jodie Cook, Mark Webster, Steph Smith, Taylor Pearson, Justin Tan, Matt Gartland, Ayman Al-Abdullah, Lucy Bella. PLAYLIST: “Lifestyle Business” vs “Real Business” (https://tropicalmba.com/episodes/lifestyle-vs-real-business) Taking the Entrepreneurial Leap (https://tropicalmba.com/episodes/entrepreneurial-leap-gino-wickman) A Game of Would You Rather ft. Noah Kagan (https://tropicalmba.com/episodes/would-you-rather)
The Tropical MBA Podcast - Entrepreneurship, Travel, and Lifestyle
We're halfway through 2025! This episode is a raw look at what's working, what's not, and the experiments we're doubling down on. From running premium events at zero profit to building lean teams with talent from Latin America, we share the trade-offs and results behind every decision. Dan and Ian open the books on DC BLACK and DC Accelerator, plus they uncover how Remote First Recruiting quietly had one of its best quarters yet. LINKS: Dan's Four Bricks presentation (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5ZooQo760Ik&ab_channel=TropicalMBA) Meet the world's most generous global entrepreneurs inside Dynamite Circle (https://dynamitecircle.com/) Connect with 7+ figure founders inside DC BLACK (https://dynamitecircle.com/dc-black) Remote First Recruiting: Find your next best remote hire in 21 days (https://remotefirstrecruiting.com/) CHAPTERS: (00:00:42) Can You Break a Plateau Without Spending $200K? (00:01:45) Why Your Next Growth Phase Starts With You (00:06:45) What Happened When Our CFO Left (00:11:27) Why We Finally Launched a Premium Tier (00:16:01) The Real Results of Our $5K Coaching Program (00:22:03) Is Our Recruiting Arm About To Have Its Best Quarter Yet? (00:28:01) We're Going to Bangkok This October CONNECT: Dan@tropicalmba.com Ian@tropicalmba.com Past guests on TMBA include Cal Newport, David Heinemeier Hannson, Seth Godin, Ricardo Semler, Noah Kagan, Rob Walling, Jay Clouse, Einar Vollset, Sam Dogan, Gino Wickam, James Clear, Jodie Cook, Mark Webster, Steph Smith, Taylor Pearson, Justin Tan, Matt Gartland, Ayman Al-Abdullah, Lucy Bella. PLAYLIST: “It's easier to 10X than to 2X” + 8 Lessons from CEO Bootcamp (https://tropicalmba.com/episodes/easier-10x-than-2x) Building ‘Brick by Brick': Goals, Plans, Scorecards, Cadence (https://tropicalmba.com/episodes/brick-by-brick) 90-Day Growth Plan in 10 Questions (https://tropicalmba.com/episodes/90-day-growth) The Wheel of Despair and the Paradox of Growth (https://tropicalmba.com/episodes/wheel-despair-paradox-growth)
The Tropical MBA Podcast - Entrepreneurship, Travel, and Lifestyle
Thinking of selling your business one day? Or never planning to? Either way, this conversation could change how you build. Rob Walling has seen it all. He's exited his own SaaS company and helped thousands of founders grow and sell through TinySeed, MicroConf, and his podcast “Startups for the Rest of Us.” In this episode, he sits down with Dan to talk about what founders get wrong about selling, why most exits are emotionally brutal, and how to actually create a business that gives you freedom: whether or not you ever sell it. CHAPTERS (00:00:00) Why Exits Matter (Even If You Never Sell) (00:03:48) The Emotional Reality of Selling Your Business (00:08:35) What Your Business is Actually Worth (Valuation Benchmarks) (00:11:45) The $10M Dream: Who Gets There, Who Doesn't (00:18:59) The SaaS Plateau: How to Know When You're Stuck (00:27:20) The 5 Marketing Channels Still Working in 2025 (00:30:23) Can Non-Technical Founders Still Win? (00:40:33) Two Traps Founders Fall Into When Selling a Business (00:46:50) Rob's Book: “Exit Strategy” LINKS Rob's book “Exit Strategy” (https://exitstrategybook.com/) Share your story/sponsor the pod (https://forms.gle/gKZFuwReHSvg8LD48) 22 free resources for founders (https://tropicalmba.com/resources) Connect with 1,000+ generous global entrepreneurs (https://dynamitecircle.com/) Read Dan's book “Before the Exit” (https://www.amazon.com/Before-Exit-Thought-Experiments-Entrepreneurs-ebook/dp/B07BN2KD1J) Dan Andrews is the co-founder of Dynamite Circle, author of Before the Exit, host of the Tropical MBA podcast, and an entrepreneur who has successfully launched and scaled multiple 7-figure businesses. CONNECT WITH DAN Email Dan@tropicalmba.com Follow on X (https://x.com/TropicalMBA) Follow on Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/tropicalmba/) MORE EPISODES Our Lifestyle Business Non-Negotiables (https://tropicalmba.com/episodes/lifestyle-business-non-negotiables) ‘I'm Fiscally Bitcoin and Socially Ethereum' (https://tropicalmba.com/episodes/greg-gerber-crypto-2020) Is Dropshipping Still a Valid Business Model? (https://tropicalmba.com/episodes/dropshipping-valid-business-model) The Consultant's Handbook - How to Make Location Independent Income Quickly (https://tropicalmba.com/episodes/consulting) The Amazon Gold Rush (https://tropicalmba.com/episodes/amazongold) “Lifestyle Business” vs “Real Business” (https://tropicalmba.com/episodes/lifestyle-vs-real-business)
Target Market Insights: Multifamily Real Estate Marketing Tips
Peter Murphy Lewis is a seasoned marketing strategist with over 20 years of experience helping businesses scale through data-driven systems. As the CEO of Strategic Pete, he specializes in creating marketing frameworks that turn leads into loyal clients. With a background spanning SaaS, fintech, healthcare, and even zoos, Peter has a unique approach to cross-industry marketing strategies. Get ready for REWBCON 2025, happening from April 10th to 12th! Use my code JOHN at checkout for 10% off your ticket. Key Takeaways: A strong brand is more important than a big marketing budget—word of mouth is key. AI and attribution are major disruptors in marketing, forcing businesses to rethink strategies. LinkedIn is an underutilized platform for organic reach and networking. Solo entrepreneurs should focus on one or two platforms instead of spreading themselves thin. Tracking simple, actionable metrics is crucial for adapting to market shifts. Topics: Building a Strong Brand vs. Relying on Ads A brand is what people say about you when you're not in the room. Big budgets can amplify a message, but a great reputation and service will sustain a business. The shift toward organic engagement on platforms like LinkedIn. Marketing Challenges and AI Disruption AI is reshaping marketing, creating efficiency but reducing personal touch. Attribution is harder than ever, making it difficult to track what really drives conversions. Small businesses with strong brands are competing better against larger firms with big ad budgets. Optimizing Marketing for Small Businesses Focus on one or two platforms where your audience is most active. LinkedIn is ideal for professionals, investors, and B2B connections. SEO has changed—it's no longer as effective as it was two years ago. Use interns and growth communities to expand reach with limited budgets. How to Identify and Adapt to Market Disruptions Set up a simple scorecard to track engagement, website visits, and conversions. Stick with marketing strategies for at least three months before pivoting. Surround yourself with smart people who offer valuable insights without trying to sell you something.
The Tropical MBA Podcast - Entrepreneurship, Travel, and Lifestyle
A personal brand is all about perception—everyone has one, whether you like it or not. So why not take control and shape it to your advantage? In this episode, Yota Trom shares actionable strategies for founders to overcome imposter syndrome, craft an authentic personal brand, and confidently integrate more of their true selves into their business. Start growing your 7-figure business alongside other ambitious and interesting founders from around the globe. Submit your application to join Dynamite Circle at https://dynamitecircle.com/ (https://dynamitecircle.com/) Links: https://www.yotatrom.com/ (https://www.yotatrom.com/) Connect with us: Dan: @TropicalMBA (https://twitter.com/TropicalMBA) or dan@tropicalmba.com Ian: @AnythingIan (https://twitter.com/AnythingIan) or ian@tropicalmba.com Useful links: Connect with other entrepreneurs (https://dynamitecircle.com/join-dc/) Coaching for $250K+ founders (https://dynamitecircle.com/dc-accelerator) Community for 1M+ founders (https://dynamitecircle.com/dc-black) Hire remote talent (https://remotefirstrecruiting.com/) Find a remote job (https://dynamitejobs.com/) Follow us on Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/tropicalmba/) Past guests on TMBA include Cal Newport, David Heinemeier Hannson, Seth Godin, Ricardo Semler, Noah Kagan, Rob Walling, Jay Clouse, Einar Vollset, Sam Dogan, Gino Wickam, James Clear, Jodie Cook, Mark Webster, Steph Smith, Taylor Pearson, Tommy Griffith, Justin Tan, Matt Gartland, Travis Jamison, Ayman Al-Abdullah, Tynan, Brian Balfour, Nick Huber, Mike Michalowicz, Greg Crabtree, Jordan Gal Additional episodes you might enjoy: “$1.5 Million from LinkedIn: Strategies for Building Influence and Consistent Revenue” (https://tropicalmba.com/episodes/million-from-linkedin) “It's easier to 10X than to 2X” + 8 Lessons from CEO Bootcamp (https://tropicalmba.com/episodes/easier-10x-than-2x) Building ‘Brick by Brick': Goals, Plans, Scorecards, Cadence (https://tropicalmba.com/episodes/brick-by-brick)
Dan Andrews founded the Dynamite Circle and Dynamite Jobs and is now a repeat guest. Dan was first on the show in episode #32 in November 2020. I've been listening to Dan's podcast, Tropical MBA, since 2014, and that was 5 years after they started. Tropical MBA started as a podcast for location-independent entrepreneurs and has grown into a thriving global community. The Dynamite Circle is a paid membership community that Dan and his partner, Ian, built from the podcast's success. It has more than 1,000 members, dozens of local meetups, and 5 signature events throughout the year; the Dynamite Circle has continued to innovate as a member-led community. This is a 2 part episode. The second half of this conversation can be found on Dan's podcast, Tropical MBA, and will be released on Thursday. → Subscribe to Tropical MBA → Join The Lab Full transcript and show notes Dan's Website / Twitter / Instagram / YouTube *** RECOMMENDED NEXT EPISODE → #32: Dan Andrews – Helping location independent entrepreneurs build businesses and find community *** ASK CREATOR SCIENCE → Submit your question here *** WHEN YOU'RE READY
In this episode of Grow a Small Business, host Troy Trewin interviews Noel Andrews, CEO of Job Rack, shares his journey of building a remote recruitment service that reached 7-figure revenue. He discusses how Job Rack helps small businesses hire top talent from Eastern Europe and South Africa. Noel highlights the importance of building a strong team culture, defining clear roles, and focusing on long-term success. Tune in to learn valuable insights on recruitment and growing a sustainable business. Why would you wait any longer to start living the lifestyle you signed up for? Balance your health, wealth, relationships and business growth. And focus your time and energy and make the most of this year. Let's get into it by clicking here. Troy delves into our guest's startup journey, their perception of success, industry reconsideration, and the pivotal stress point during business expansion. They discuss the joys of small business growth, vital entrepreneurial habits, and strategies for team building, encompassing wins, blunders, and invaluable advice. And a snapshot of the final five Grow A Small Business Questions: What do you think is the hardest thing in growing a small business? According to Noel Andrews, the hardest thing in growing a small business, particularly for Job Rack, is maintaining focus. As a small business owner, you often wear multiple hats, and it's crucial to prioritize the most important tasks. Balancing the pressure to "just crack on" while ensuring you're dedicating time to the right areas for growth is a constant challenge. Focus and strategic decision-making are key to overcoming this hurdle. What's your favourite business book that has helped you the most? Noel Andrews' favorite business book is The Power of Moments by Chip and Dan Heath. This book emphasizes how to create exceptional experiences for clients and customers. Noel values it for helping him differentiate Job Rack by focusing on memorable moments that set his business apart. Are there any great podcasts or online learning resources you'd recommend to help grow a small business? Noel Andrews recommends joining online communities with a real-life element, such as the Dynamite Circle, a network for location-independent entrepreneurs. He finds these communities invaluable for personal and professional growth, offering support, shared experiences, and advice from like-minded individuals. Additionally, he suggests consuming content like Masters of Scale by Reid Hoffman for insights on scaling businesses. What tool or resource would you recommend to grow a small business? Noel Andrews recommends using calendar blocking as a key resource for growing a small business. By scheduling focused time for essential tasks and writing out daily priorities in a paper notebook, small business owners can stay organized and productive, ensuring they focus on the most impactful activities. This simple yet effective tool helps maintain clarity and direction amidst the challenges of running a business. What advice would you give yourself on day one of starting out in business? Noel Andrews would tell himself on day one of starting out in business, "You're doing the right thing, and it's the journey, not the destination." He emphasizes the importance of focusing on the process rather than obsessing over specific financial goals. Understanding that business growth is a long-term journey would have helped him maintain perspective as he navigated the challenges of building Job Rack. Book a 20-minute Growth Chat with Troy Trewin to see if you qualify for our upcoming course. Don't miss out on this opportunity to take your small business to new heights! Enjoyed the podcast? Please leave a review on iTunes or your preferred platform. Your feedback helps more small business owners discover our podcast and embark on their business growth journey. Quotable quotes from our special Grow A Small Business podcast guest: Focus on the journey, not just the destination, because the growth lies in the process — Noel Andrews Investing in your people and culture creates a foundation for lasting business growth — Noel Andrews In business, clarity on roles and culture is the key to sustainable success — Noel Andrews
The Tropical MBA Podcast - Entrepreneurship, Travel, and Lifestyle
Dan talks to Matthew Newton, CEO of Leatherback Travel, about his radically unconventional approach to scaling an 8-figure business. They dive into why it's crucial to ruthlessly select your opportunities, along with key lessons learned—including when to pivot, balancing flexibility with structure, and ensuring that running a business is always engaging and fun. Lean into some of these insights as you work on your goals for 2025. Want to get in the company of other entrepreneurs to help you kickstart your 2025 goals? Submit your application to join Dynamite Circle at https://dynamitecircle.com/ Links: Leatherback Travel (https://www.leatherbacktravel.com/) Connect with us: Dan: @TropicalMBA (https://twitter.com/TropicalMBA) or dan@tropicalmba.com Ian: @AnythingIan (https://twitter.com/AnythingIan) or ian@tropicalmba.com Chapters (00:00:30) Introduction to Leatherback Travel (00:04:05) Building a House of Brands (00:05:44) Operational Philosophy and Team Dynamics (00:07:27) Scaling Challenges and Growth Management (00:10:39) The Importance of Operating Principles (00:13:23) Special Feeling: The Core Operating Principle (00:16:55) Vision and Decision-Making Frameworks (00:19:05) Navigating Political Opinions in the Workplace (00:20:39) Industry Standards and Guest Expectations (00:22:31) The K Principle: Balancing Flexibility and Policy (00:23:58) Operational Rhythm and Continuous Improvement (00:26:42) The CEO's Role: Captain of the Ship (00:31:31) Top of Funnel Strategies for Customer Acquisition (00:32:18) Finding Your Unique Selling Proposition (00:34:07) Lessons from Struggles: The Importance of Quitting (00:35:35) The Animal Zoo Principle: Making Business Fun Past guests on TMBA include Cal Newport, David Heinemeier Hannson, Seth Godin, Ricardo Semler, Noah Kagan, Rob Walling, Jay Clouse, Einar Vollset, Sam Dogan, Gino Wickam, James Clear, Jodie Cook, Mark Webster, Steph Smith, Taylor Pearson, Tommy Griffith, Justin Tan, Matt Gartland, Travis Jamison, Ayman Al-Abdullah, Tynan, Brian Balfour, Nick Huber, Mike Michalowicz, Greg Crabtree, Jordan Gal Additional episodes you might enjoy: “$1.5 Million from LinkedIn: Strategies for Building Influence and Consistent Revenue” (https://tropicalmba.com/episodes/million-from-linkedin) “It's easier to 10X than to 2X” + 8 Lessons from CEO Bootcamp (https://tropicalmba.com/episodes/easier-10x-than-2x) Building ‘Brick by Brick': Goals, Plans, Scorecards, Cadence (https://tropicalmba.com/episodes/brick-by-brick)
The Tropical MBA Podcast - Entrepreneurship, Travel, and Lifestyle
Does your business feel stuck in 'idea mode,' constantly jumping from project to project? If you're ready to get on track and build a more focused, scalable strategy for 2025, this episode is for you. Dan breaks down his proven 4-step framework for driving your next $1 million in revenue. These actionable steps can be implemented in just a few days, with results you'll notice almost immediately. Want to get in the company of other entrepreneurs to help you kickstart your 2025 goals? Submit your application to join Dynamite Circle at https://dynamitecircle.com/ (https://dynamitecircle.com/) Connect with us: Dan: @TropicalMBA (https://twitter.com/TropicalMBA) or dan@tropicalmba.com Ian: @AnythingIan (https://twitter.com/AnythingIan) or ian@tropicalmba.com Chapters ● (00:00:25) Introduction ● (00:03:35) Financially grounded goals ● (00:06:46) Measured plans ● (00:12:52) Intentional cadence ● (00:14:46) Team alignment Useful links: Useful links: Connect with other entrepreneurs (https://dynamitecircle.com/join-dc/) Coaching for $250K+ founders (https://dynamitecircle.com/dc-accelerator) Community for 1M+ founders (https://dynamitecircle.com/dc-black) Hire remote talent (https://remotefirstrecruiting.com/) Find a remote job (https://dynamitejobs.com/) Follow us on Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/tropicalmba/) Past guests on TMBA include Cal Newport, David Heinemeier Hannson, Seth Godin, Ricardo Semler, Noah Kagan, Rob Walling, Jay Clouse, Einar Vollset, Sam Dogan, Gino Wickam, James Clear, Jodie Cook, Mark Webster, Steph Smith, Taylor Pearson, Tommy Griffith, Justin Tan, Matt Gartland, Travis Jamison, Ayman Al-Abdullah, Tynan, Brian Balfour, Nick Huber, Mike Michalowicz, Greg Crabtree, Jordan Gal Additional episodes you might enjoy: How do you grow from 7 to 8 figures? (https://tropicalmba.com/episodes/from-7-to-8-figures) The 4 Most Eye-Opening Lessons I've Learned From My Coaching Clients (https://tropicalmba.com/episodes/4-eye-opening-lessons) Only 3 Ways to Grow…What Would Plato Do (https://tropicalmba.com/episodes/three-ways-grow-business)
The Tropical MBA Podcast - Entrepreneurship, Travel, and Lifestyle
Dan revives his Re-Readables series with a discussion inspired by Frank Slootman's business book Amp It Up. He delves into the book's core arguments, such as the idea that execution trumps strategy, faster execution can drive better decision-making and growth, and the importance of building for investability. Plus, how exactly to improve your execution and boost your business's performance. Amp It Up (https://www.amazon.com/Amp-Unlocking-Hypergrowth-Expectations-Intensity/dp/1119836115/ref=asc_df_1119836115?mcid=3f957babb49c3cf4b060030bc82c3f64&hvocijid=12336327232821326462-1119836115-&hvexpln=73&tag=hyprod-20&linkCode=df0&hvadid=692875362841&hvpos=&hvnetw=g&hvrand=12336327232821326462&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=&hvdev=c&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=9028277&hvtargid=pla-2281435177338&psc=1) by Frank Slootman Want to get in the company of other entrepreneurs to help you kickstart your 2025 goals? Submit your application to join Dynamite Circle at https://dynamitecircle.com/ (https://dynamitecircle.com/) Connect with us: Dan: @TropicalMBA (https://twitter.com/TropicalMBA) or dan@tropicalmba.com Ian: @AnythingIan (https://twitter.com/AnythingIan) or ian@tropicalmba.com Chapters (00:00:33) Introduction to 'Amp It Up' (00:04:07) Building a High-Performance Team (00:11:02) The Case for Fast Growth (00:15:14) Building for Investability Useful links: Connect with other entrepreneurs (https://dynamitecircle.com/join-dc/) Coaching for $250K+ founders (https://dynamitecircle.com/dc-accelerator) Community for 1M+ founders (https://dynamitecircle.com/dc-black) Hire remote talent (https://remotefirstrecruiting.com/) Find a remote job (https://dynamitejobs.com/) Listen on YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/@OfficialTropicalMBA) Follow us on Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/tropicalmba/) Past guests on TMBA include Cal Newport, David Heinemeier Hannson, Seth Godin, Ricardo Semler, Noah Kagan, Rob Walling, Jay Clouse, Einar Vollset, Sam Dogan, Gino Wickam, James Clear, Jodie Cook, Mark Webster, Steph Smith, Taylor Pearson, Tommy Griffith, Justin Tan, Matt Gartland, Travis Jamison, Ayman Al-Abdullah, Tynan, Brian Balfour, Nick Huber, Mike Michalowicz, Greg Crabtree, Jordan Gal Additional episodes you might enjoy: How do you grow from 7 to 8 figures? (https://tropicalmba.com/episodes/from-7-to-8-figures) The 4 Most Eye-Opening Lessons I've Learned From My Coaching Clients (https://tropicalmba.com/episodes/4-eye-opening-lessons) Only 3 Ways to Grow…What Would Plato Do (https://tropicalmba.com/episodes/three-ways-grow-business)
The Tropical MBA Podcast - Entrepreneurship, Travel, and Lifestyle
Dan & Ian talk to Lucas Peters, founder of Journey Beyond Travel (https://www.journeybeyondtravel.com/), about his plans to get to $10M in 5 years. They break down the business and shift thinking from a project-oriented mindset to an approach rooted in financial analysis: What are your gross margins? What does it take to aquire a customer? What is your rebuy rate and LTV? They consider the highest leverage paths to growth. Want to get in the company of other entrepreneurs to help you kickstart your 2025 goals? Submit your application to join Dynamite Circle at https://dynamitecircle.com/ (https://dynamitecircle.com/) Chapters (00:03:08) Business Growth and COVID Impact (00:04:08) Unique Business Model and Market Positioning (00:04:47) Sales Process and Customer Engagement (00:09:04) Revenue Model and Pricing Strategy (00:13:02) Customer Retention and Repeat Business (00:13:55) Expansion Plans and Market Opportunities (00:14:43) Product Development and Cost Analysis (00:14:56) Maximizing Customer Lifetime Value (00:23:08) Strategizing Location Development (00:25:32) Market Potential and Capacity Constraints (00:31:23) Building a Supportive Team (00:32:38) Testing New Product Offerings (00:35:31) Driving Down Product Development Costs (00:37:53) Final Thoughts and Future Directions Useful links: Access our free business resources (https://tropicalmba.com/subscribe) Connect with other entrepreneurs (https://dynamitecircle.com/join-dc/) Coaching for $250K+ founders (https://dynamitecircle.com/dc-accelerator) Community for 1M+ founders (https://dynamitecircle.com/dc-black) Hire remote talent (https://remotefirstrecruiting.com/) Find a remote job (https://dynamitejobs.com/) Past guests on TMBA include Cal Newport, David Heinemeier Hannson, Seth Godin, Ricardo Semler, Noah Kagan, Rob Walling, Jay Clouse, Einar Vollset, Sam Dogan, Gino Wickam, James Clear, Jodie Cook, Mark Webster, Steph Smith, Taylor Pearson, Tommy Griffith, Justin Tan, Matt Gartland, Travis Jamison, Ayman Al-Abdullah, Tynan, Lucy Bella Simkins, Brian Balfour, Nick Huber, Mike Michalowicz, Greg Crabtree, Jordan Gal Additional episodes you might enjoy: “The 4 Most Eye-Opening Lessons I've Learned From My Coaching Clients” (https://tropicalmba.com/episodes/4-eye-opening-lessons) “You're Gonna Mess It Up The Way Everybody Messes It Up” (https://tropicalmba.com/episodes/everybody-messes-it-up) “When is my LTV good enough?” + Founder Mode for Bootstrappers (https://tropicalmba.com/episodes/ltv-good-enough)
Welcome to "The Art of Selling Online Courses" podcast! Today's guest is Dan Andrews co-founder of the Tropical MBA podcast and blog.In 2009, Dan Andrews and Ian Schoen started an innovative e-commerce venture, pioneering remote work and lifestyle entrepreneurship. Through the Tropical MBA podcast and blog, they shared their journey, attracting listeners eager to build their own online businesses. This led to the formation of a tight-knit community sharing a vision for location independence.In 2011, this community moved from online to in-person, meeting on a tropical island, laying the foundation for the Dynamite Circle—a network now boasting over a thousand members. Over the years, this community has flourished, driven by mutual support and the shared experience of navigating the entrepreneurial path. Dan Andrews' role in this movement has been crucial, not just in business, but in creating a platform for lifestyle entrepreneurs worldwide to connect and grow.Tropical MBA Website: https://tropicalmba.com/Dynamite Circle Website: https://dynamitecircle.com/
In Episode 259 I spoke with Pamela Wagner. Her goal is to travel to all 54 countries in Africa to help break the stereotypes of each country. In this episode we spoke mostly about Nigeria and why she loves it so much. Enjoy!Show Notes: Hustle Less Live More, Ajala Digital, Ajala Nigerian Traveler, Dynamite Circle, Donna Cuthbert (Episode 008), Brooke Hitz (Episode 254), Support Misfits and Rejects on Patreon, Get a Misfits and Rejects T-shirt
Do you dream of building a business that allows you to work from anywhere in the world? Today I'm joined by Dan Andrews, an OG in the digital nomad movement and co-host of The Tropical MBA Podcast, to talk about building a location-independent lifestyle and business. Since 2009, Dan and his co-host, Ian Schoen, have been sharing stories of people who have successfully built “micro-multinational” businesses while traveling the world. He is also the co-founder of Dynamite Ventures, which includes brands like Dynamite Jobs and Dynamite Circle. In this episode, we explore topics such as how to take advantage of the remote work and location-independent lifestyle, the unique challenges of having freedom, Dan's best business advice, and how to leverage the sense of possibility that travel gives you. What remote business do you want to create? I'd love to hear your thoughts and hope you will share them by sending me an audio message. Premium Passport: Want access to the private Zero To Travel podcast feed, a monthly bonus episode (decided on by YOU), exclusive content, direct access to me to answer your questions, and more? Click Here To Try Premium Passport For Only $1 Tune in to Learn: Dan's background and getting his start in digital nomadism Thoughts on the massive shift to remote work Dan's earliest blog on playing guitar Entrepreneur guilt and balancing spontaneity with business What Dan's journey has taught him about himself Advice for battling imposter syndrome Doing the uncomfortable and the mistakes people make when starting online Testing and validating an idea The concept of exploring your passion and recognizing starting points Connecting over mutual experiences and the loneliness narrative Advice on business partnerships and the marriage model Building effective processes and systems How to determine KPIs Finding remote work and hiring remote workers Dan's experience going back to the US Dating as a nomad and building a base Dan's book recommendations The future of digital nomadism Dan's influential travel experiences and the best places to live And so much more Resources: Join Zero To Travel Premium Passport Subscribe to our FREE newsletter Check out The Tropical MBA Podcast Search for remote jobs on Dynamite Jobs Learn about Dan's community, Dynamite Circle Want More? Lifestyle Business Series: Productized Service 101 w/ Brian Casel Potpourri Prat (Lifestyle Business, Experimenting, and Travel Fears) with Matt Giovanisci How To Do A Lifestyle Redesign Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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2022 has been the year that we all got on the road again. Dan and Ian spent the summer in Barcelona, Spain and hundreds of members of the Dynamite Circle met up to forge new friendships and partnerships, socialize, swap stories and strategies, and a whole lot more. Through it all, we have been fortunate to talk to some incredibly captivating entrepreneurs on this podcast. In today's episode, we are revisiting some of our favorite moments and themes from the podcast this year, including thoughts about investing, the challenges of systemizing your business and motivating a team, what bootstrappers can learn from private equity firms (and vice versa), thoughts about the ‘anti-work movement' and the amazing opportunities offered by living in a place with a lower cost of living than the West but equally great resources.
The Tropical MBA Podcast - Entrepreneurship, Travel, and Lifestyle
Some call it ‘revenge travel', others just call it ‘getting back to normal' but people in the location independent community are, for sure, hitting the road again. In this week's show, Dan and Ian look at what factors feed into creating ‘digital nomad hotspots', and the possible new emerging cities suggested by listeners of this podcast, and members of the ‘Dynamite Circle'. They also discuss how they are going about implementing systems in their newest business, ‘Dynamite Jobs', the pros and cons of those prescribed by ‘Traction' and ‘Scaling Up', and why they chose to work with a facilitator: ‘We did some of the exercises wrong. It's not that we didn't understand them. But maybe we didn't understand the intent and how they fit into the bigger part of the picture. So I found it really helpful to do the exercises with someone because we were exposed to a bunch of exercises, and now we get to pick and choose based on the way that we filled it out. So I felt, in a lot of ways, we condensed it by having a facilitator help us'.
Today on the podcast, Mitko (@mitkoka) is joined by return guest Dan Andrews (@TropicalMBA), the co-host of the Tropical MBA Podcast and the co-founder of Dynamite Circle and Dynamite Jobs.Dan stopped by to talk about their remote job board Dynamite Jobs and how their offering has changed since COVID, why jobs are evolving and becoming more fractional, and why becoming an entrepreneur within a company could be the best decision you've ever made.
Dan Andrews is a founder of Tropical MBA, Dynamite Circle, and Dynamite Jobs. The Tropical MBA podcast, launched in 2009, was one of the original digital nomad podcasts. The Dynamite Circle was one of the first communities for location independent entrepreneurs.
In this episode Neel and Johnny revisit the old quote about the five closest people to you and talk about proactively upgrading those people. They discuss: the power of groups like EO, EOA, and the Dynamite Circle why it's worth paying to join some groups (Johnny paid $50,000+ to join one particular group focused on e-learning businesses) the power of meeting people in Facebook groups and on Twitter. Neel and Johnny also talk about how easy it is to reach out to people on Twitter but how few people actually make the effort to connect, even via a voice message or Loom. Enjoy the episode!
In this episode Neel and Johnny revisit the old quote about the five closest people to you and talk about proactively upgrading those people. They discuss: the power of groups like EO, EOA, and the Dynamite Circle why it's worth paying to join some groups (Johnny paid $50,000+ to join one particular group focused on e-learning businesses) the power of meeting people in Facebook groups and on Twitter. Neel and Johnny also talk about how easy it is to reach out to people on Twitter but how few people actually make the effort to connect, even via a voice message or Loom. Enjoy the episode!
I'm so excited today to be speaking with two amazing travel and remote work experts, Matt Kepnes and Dan Andrews. Matt is the founder of the successful blog, Nomadic Matt and is a New York Times bestselling author of two books. Dan hosts the successful podcast, Tropical MBA, co-founded Dynamite Circle to connect and empower digital entrepreneurs, and also founded Dynamite Jobs. Both of our guests have spent years as digital nomads. This episode is a bit of a departure from our typical shows but I think it holds some golden lessons and amazing insights for us all. Learn more at www.luxtravelinsider.com Connect with me on Social: Instagram LinkedIn
Madeleine Lambert is the driving force behind the business management and growth of Content Refined. As a young entrepreneur, she is always looking for different ways to improve the business for her clients and for her employees. She has a Bachelor's Degree with combined Honours in Legal Studies & Human Rights from Carleton University. After university, she traveled solo across the globe, and lived in Asia for a year. She and her partner are happily settled in their first home in Collingwood Ontario. They're expecting their first child in June 2018. Madeleine Lambert Vroom Veer Stories Madeleine is not only VERY pregnant; she was booked to MC a friend's wedding and her partner was out of town on business; sooo she's really counting on her lucky stars the baby doesn't show up too early She's having difficulty with scattered brain and is not her generally focused self; so she's frustrated with herself not getting things done; it is also a wake up call to get better at delegating to her team members Her dad was a faculty member of the university she attended; Madeleine pranked her Dad for April's fools and nearly killed him; when revealed as a prank; dad didn't talk to her for three days I mentioned the Joe Gebbia (founder of Airbnb) Prank Story from the Tim Ferriss podcast. After graduating from college she was desperately trying to fit into mold for a Master's Program; her dad suggested she should take a year and do something she had never done before; packed a bag and bought a one-way ticket and headed out on an adventure Started her trip in Canada; then headed to Europe and the middle east and south east Asia; lived in south east Asia for about year Learning about different cultural norms helps you to see your life in a new light; some places in the world there is no toilet paper and that's ok Embrace the Bum Gun The founders of the Tropical MBA podcast started a group called the Dynamite Circle, which Madeleine joined; she ended up being gifted a trip to a Conference in Bangkok by another member of the circle The surprising (maybe?) reason that Madeleine didn't drink at ALL during that conference; and then took another week "off" to work ON her business Madeleine Lambert Connections Content Refined: Website, Instagram, Facebook
In this episode Neel shares what he learned catching up with dozens of digital nomads (past, present, and future) at a Dynamite Circle conference in Playa del Carmen, Mexico. He found out that: Travel is definitely back (except for parts of Asia, which remain closed) The Western Hemisphere, particularly Mexico and Latin America, have profited from Asia being closed Many used the last two years to create permanent home bases where they travel from There are still plenty of new nomads entering the scene. Enjoy the episode!
In this episode Neel shares what he learned catching up with dozens of digital nomads (past, present, and future) at a Dynamite Circle conference in Playa del Carmen, Mexico. He found out that: Travel is definitely back (except for parts of Asia, which remain closed) The Western Hemisphere, particularly Mexico and Latin America, have profited from Asia being closed Many used the last two years to create permanent home bases where they travel from There are still plenty of new nomads entering the scene. Enjoy the episode!
In this episode, our guest is Matt Inglot, who began his career as a freelancer and founded the membership agency Tilted Pixel. Over the years they have worked on a lot of awesome membership sites, and some have grown from zero to now making seven figures. Highlights: Matt explains the difference between the membership site and SAS business. What are the amazing benefits of memberships? And what is most important about membership sites? What services can Tilted Pixel offer as a membership site? Are there different membership models inside a membership site? Explains how a community can have its own challenges. What does their agency do to grow your membership site? What assistance can they provide for a client who owns a membership site? Explains how to restructure your membership offering to make it more meaningful. Matthew explains how the company helps people to get a return on investment from their property. What are the common membership site mistakes they encounter? Why is the Dynamite Circle valuable? An overview of his Art of a Build podcast What are some of the biggest benefits when buying a membership site? What advice would you give to people interested in acquiring a membership site? Resources Mentioned: https://www.tiltedpixel.com/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/mattinglot/?originalSubdomain=ca
The road to embracing the entrepreneur life is a rocky one. It often begins with that one impactful experience that shifts you to a growth mindset and sparks the change you want to bring to the world. David Longhini has come a long way by building his own successful company. But he made sure not to forget his origins. As CEO of Empodio, he helps home and business service companies like his father's scale using software and value-focused processes. He believes that the only reason to start a company is to improve the lives of others. Here, he brings in the lessons he learned from his childhood, getting into Buddhism and meditation, and embracing failure. Listen to the full episode as David shares his journey toward entrepreneurship, networking, and mindset and how they link to his childhood dynamics. Here are some power takeaways from today's conversation: David's childhood dynamic that sparked his interest in entrepreneurship Introducing new business approaches to his father What getting into Buddhism unlocked for him Shifting your life to a contribution and growth mindset Building deeper networks and circles Figuring out sales and knowing your value Therapy and meditation analogy Addressing codependency and embracing failure Focusing on things you can control Notable quotes from the Episode: “When you become an entrepreneur, you immediately go from one job you're good at, if you had a corporate degree, to ten jobs you suck at.” “The best entrepreneurs I've ever seen are the ones who build deeper relationships where people come to them, and they build networks, and they build communities around them, by actually being able to provide support.” “There are three things that you need. You need somebody ahead of you, on your level, and below you.” “You have to go learn sales. You will have to. Because you will be that person for the period of time, and nothing else matters.” “It [codependency] creates a cycle in which you give and you give and you give and you give without boundaries, and then eventually, you get resentful and burned out.” Connecting with the Guest: Website: https://www.empodio.io/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/davidjml/ The Dynamite Circle: https://dynamitecircle.com/ Books and articles mentioned: The E-Myth Revisited by Michael Gerber: https://www.amazon.com/Myth-Revisited-Small-Businesses-About/dp/0887307280 Originals by Adam Grant: https://www.amazon.com/Originals-How-Non-Conformists-Move-World/dp/014312885X The Four Agreements by Don Miguel Ruiz: https://www.amazon.com/Four-Agreements-Practical-Personal-Freedom/dp/1878424319 Wait But Why by Tim Urban and Andrew Finn: https://waitbutwhy.com/ Burnout by Emily Nagoski and Amelia Nagoski: https://www.amazon.com/Burnout-Secret-Unlocking-Stress-Cycle/dp/198481706X Interested in starting a podcast or handing your production to a qualified team? Email erik@onairbrands.com to learn how we're making the world better, one mic at a time. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/erikecabral/support
In this conversation with Dan Andrews, Co-Founder of Dynamite Jobs, and Taylor Pearson, Principal of The Mutiny Fund, they talk about the future of remote work and their insights as digital nomad pioneers. Hear about the development of remote work and location independence, how technology influences the remote work industry, how to remain structured while working remotely, and dealing with in-house face-time politics.Episode Outline[00:57] First connecting with Dan and Taylor[03:46] Remote work and the history of location independence[06:18] The End of Work[08:14] The steam power to electric analogy[10:30] The Tropical MBA community[12:28] The Dynamite Circle[15:20] What's Taylor up to now?[17:36] Taylor's trilemma[21:55] Thoughts about the Metaverse and VR tech in the remote workspace[25:13] Maintaining structure with remote work[28:41] “In-office employees will always have an upper-hand on career progression because they are always seen.”Connect with Dan Dan's LinkedInDynamite JobsTropical MBA PodcastDan's TwitterConnect with TaylorTaylor's LinkedInTaylorpearson.meMutiny FundThe End of JobsTaylor's TwitterConnect with AllocationsWebsiteLinkedIn (Allocations)Twitter (Allocations)Facebook (Allocations)LinkedIn (Kendra Kinnison)
My guest today is John Cavendish. John is the CEO of Seller Candy, which is the Expert Amazon Operations arm of an Amazon business. They provide unlimited support and solutions inside Seller Central at an experienced level without the hassle of onboarding and training members onto their team. John is a successful Amazon seller himself. Today we are going to talk about all things operations. Links from the episode: Amazing Selling Machine - https://www.amazingsellingmachine.com Capitalism Conference - https://www.capitalism.com Dynamite Circle - https://www.tropicalmba.com/dynamite-circle-events Tropical Nomad - https://tropicalnomad.spaces.nexudus.com/en Investing.io - https://investing.io Podcasts John Recommend: Freedom Fastlane by Ryan Daniel Moran - https://podcasts.apple.com/freedom-fast-lane My Wife Quit Her Job by Steve Chou - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/my-wife-quit-her-job-podcast The Tim Ferriss Show - https://tim.blog/podcast Modern Wisdom by Chris Williamson - https://podcasts.apple.com/modern-wisdom Books John Recommend: “The Surrender Experiment: My Journey Into Life's Perfection” by Michael Singer - https://www.amazon.com/The-Surrender-Experiment?tag=10mj-20 “The 4-Hour Workweek: Escape 9-5, Live Anywhere, And Join The New Rich” by Timothy Ferriss - https://www.amazon.com/4-Hour-Workweek?tag=10mj-20 “New Sales Simplified: The Essential Handbook For Prospecting And New Business Development” by Mike Weinberg - https://www.amazon.com/New-Sales-Simplified?tag=10mj-20 “You Can't Teach A Kid To Ride A Bike At A Seminar: The Sandler Training's 7-Step System For Successful Selling” by John P. Hayes - https://www.amazon.com/You-Cant-Teach-A-Kid-To-Ride-A-Bike-At-A-Seminar?tag=10mj-20 Books Anatoly Recommend: “Awaken The Giant Within: How To Take Immediate Control Of Your Mental, Emotional, Physical and Financial Destiny!” by Tony Robbins - https://www.amazon.com/Awaken-Giant-Within?tag=10mj-20 “12 Months To $1 Million: How To Pick A Winning Product, Build A Real Business, And Become A Seven-Figure Entrepreneur” by Ryan Moran - https://www.amazon.com/12-Months-Million?tag=10mj-20 Youtube Channel Anatoly Recommends: Ryan Daniel Moran - https://www.youtube.com/c/RyanDanielMoran/videos Connect with John: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/thejohncavendish Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jgcuk Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thejohncavendish Twitter: https://twitter.com/johngcavendish Company Website and Social Media: Seller Candy - https://sellercandy.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/sellercandy Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SellerCandyPro Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sellercandyamz YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/videos Want to sit down with Anatoly 1 on 1 ? Even though I keep saying I AM NOT A GURU, many of you ask to sit down and pick my brain. I have decided to do a 1h HELP calls. There are 2 purposes: 1st to support you in your journey and second also to be able to break even on the production of this podcast (each episode editing, marketing, guest research etc takes about $60 - $150 to produce). Now you can schedule 1h with me, and we can talk about launching products, hiring, product research, keywords, mindset, how I did an Ironman or anything at all. Link is here - https://calendly.com/anatolyspektor/anatoly-connsulting-1h ANATOLY's TOOLS: Product Development: Helim10 - I use it for Product Research, Keyword tracking and Listing Optimization . SPECIAL DEAL: Get 50% your first month or 10% every month: http://bit.ly/CORNERSIIH10 Pickfu - I use it for split testing all of my products and for validation ideas . SPECIAL DEAL: First split test 50% 0ff https://www.pickfu.com/10mj Trademarking: Trademark Angels - For all my trademarking needs. SPECIAL: Mention Anatoly and 10MJ podcast and get 10% Off your trademark. HR: Fiverr - I hire my 3dMockup person and images label designer here on Fiverr - http://bit.ly/10mjFIVERR Upwork - I hire people long term on Upwork - upwork.com Loom.com - for creating SOP's, I record everything on Loom and give to my VA's Keepa.com - to track historical data such as prices ANATOLY's 3 Favorite Business Books: DotCom Secrets by Russel Brunson - I think this is a must read for every online entrepreneurs - http://bit.ly/10MJDotCom 4 hours work week by Tim Ferriss - This book changed my life and made me become an entrepreneur - http://bit.ly/10MJ4WW The Greatest Salesman In The World by Og Mandino - Old book but it goes to the core of selling - http://bit.ly/10MJGREATSM DISCLAIMER: Some Links are affiliate, it costs you nothing, but helps to keep this podcast on the float Have questions? Go to https://www.10millionjourney.com Follow us on Instagram: @10millionjourney
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This week's guest has done something that so many entrepreneurs aspire to do: they have turned a bespoke creative shop into a truly successful internet business. Lisa Norman is the co-founder of Authentic Leather Patch Co. Together with her partner Ian, they have been manufacturing custom leather patches for clients around the US, which they stitch onto a variety of products. We personally love their hats, which are consistently the most sought-after swag at our Dynamite Circle events. Their story is not your typical "4-Hour Workweek" startup tale. What started in a small shop in California, has turned into a business that generated over 2 million in revenue last year. Lisa joins us this week to share the origins of Authentic Leather Patch Co., how they were able to grow their company to the heights it has reached today, how they have navigated the supply chain issues and uncertainty of Covid, and a whole lot more.
The Tropical MBA Podcast - Entrepreneurship, Travel, and Lifestyle
Today's episode is all about an emotional journey that was born out of this very podcast, and the unique mental health challenges that entrepreneurs face. Bunty SomRoy took a huge risk back in 2015 when he decided to volunteer at one of our Dynamite Circle events in Bangkok. Since then, he has gone through many stages of the entrepreneurial journey; hustling as a freelancer, taking a job at a startup, and finally running a successful business of his own. It wasn't all wine and roses, though. Bunty encountered some harrowing mental health struggles along the way, and he joins us on the podcast this week to share his very personal story. This conversation touches on many of our favorite topics as well, including why it's important to put yourself in the room with seasoned entrepreneurs, how getting a job can be an excellent way to uplevel your business chops, and much more.
In this episode Neel and David discuss the impact of where you live in relation to your entrepreneurial growth. Neel begins by stating his own preference for a larger city, where he will get access to more activities and a community that will push him to work harder. He characterizes this as “big city energy.” David's own preferences are split: he enjoys being out in nature, near the mountains or the beach, but also enjoys the momentum and energy that can come from being in a bustling and busy environment. As the discussion continues they found common ground around the idea of a community: wherever you choose to live for most of the year, the key is having access to a strong community. That community can be digital or physical. Neel and David also discuss: Whether you can live in Bali or Chiang Mai and still build big businesses How Covid-19 affected some Asia-based entrepreneurs The Dynamite Circle, a digital community where they first met The idea that countries, not just cities, have their own energy The balance of “happiness” and “success” Enjoy the episode!
In this episode Neel and David discuss the impact of where you live in relation to your entrepreneurial growth. Neel begins by stating his own preference for a larger city, where he will get access to more activities and a community that will push him to work harder. He characterizes this as “big city energy.” David's own preferences are split: he enjoys being out in nature, near the mountains or the beach, but also enjoys the momentum and energy that can come from being in a bustling and busy environment. As the discussion continues they found common ground around the idea of a community: wherever you choose to live for most of the year, the key is having access to a strong community. That community can be digital or physical. Neel and David also discuss: Whether you can live in Bali or Chiang Mai and still build big businesses How Covid-19 affected some Asia-based entrepreneurs The Dynamite Circle, a digital community where they first met The idea that countries, not just cities, have their own energy The balance of “happiness” and “success” Enjoy the episode!
The Tropical MBA Podcast - Entrepreneurship, Travel, and Lifestyle
It has been nearly two years since we've hosted an event for the members of our private membership forum The Dynamite Circle. DCMEX, our first official event since 2019, is just a few short weeks away, and we couldn't be more excited to see so many listeners of this podcast in Mexico City this October. In-person events are so important to those of us in the entrepreneurial community. From the relationships that we develop to the things that we learn together, there are so many reasons why entrepreneurs can benefit from being together in the same place. We've invited our longtime friend Jeff Pecaro back onto the show this week, to reflect on what the past few years have been like without DC events, how things have changed since the last time we've all been together, and why we've chosen Mexico City for our newest event.
The Tropical MBA Podcast - Entrepreneurship, Travel, and Lifestyle
We've seen a lot of great conversations take place in our private community The Dynamite Circle as of late. One of our favorites came in the form of a thread titled "Is Digital Nomadism Possible to Combine With Having a Family?" While there were many insightful responses in that thread, one member, in particular, caught our attention. Steven Ladek is the Principal of E-Learning Advocacy for a company called Open LMS. He's also a longtime entrepreneur and has lived outside of the United States for 16 years. Together with his wife Dana, they have raised three children in Hungary, Costa Rica, Thailand, and Mexico. Steven joins us this week to talk about what it's really like to balance parenting with nomadism, and the unique challenges that expat families face around the globe.
The Tropical MBA Podcast - Entrepreneurship, Travel, and Lifestyle
We aren't usually the type for navel-gazing, but this summer marks an important milestone for us. 10 years ago, our desire to "find our tribe" led us to form the Dynamite Circle, a private membership community of location-independent entrepreneurs. Since then, there have been dozens of DC events all over the globe, and it has truly become a life-changing adventure for so many of the people involved in the community over the last decade. We've invited our good friend Jeff Pecaro on to the podcast this week to look back on the ups and downs of the last ten years of the Dynamite Circle. We are also going to pull back the curtain a bit and discuss the behind-the-scenes details of what it's really like to run a private community and the unique challenges that these types of businesses present.
The Tropical MBA Podcast - Entrepreneurship, Travel, and Lifestyle
We've learned over the years that being a part of a community of like-minded people is one of the most valuable experiences that you can have as an entrepreneur. This was our core motivation for forming The Dynamite Circle, our own online community of location-independent entrepreneurs, back in 2011. We originally built that community on a platform called Ning, largely because it was the best option on the market at the time, and it served us well for many years. Gina Bianchini is the former CEO of Ning. She recently decided to leave that company to create Mighty Networks, a sophisticated platform aimed at helping creators build their own online communities. We've invited Gina on to the podcast today to talk about the challenges of building and running online communities in 2021, how communities on the internet have evolved over the past decade, how to grow an 8-figure remote business, and more.
In today’s episode, Joe talks to Alex Harling of Dynamite Jobs. Alex handles Account Management and Operations, focused primarily on remote jobs hiring. Launched in October 2017, Dynamite Jobs is an efficient way to connect companies in the Dynamite Circle with remote job seekers to thousands of remote jobs posted each week. The discussion is focused on remote hiring, the right way to post successful job listings, top hiring tips in a remote setting, ways to announce a job opening, and the latest updates at Dynamite Jobs. Episode Resources Visit Dynamite Jobs Email Alex at alex@dynamitejobs.com Dynamite Jobs Hiring Pro discount code: WPBUFFS Leave an iTunes review or binge-watch past episodes Send questions to yo@wpmrr.com for the next Q&A pod Visit the WPMRR website What to Listen For: 00:00 Intro 01:49 Welcome to the pod, Alex Harling! 03:38 How Alex started at Dynamite Jobs 04:52 Common ways to announce job openings 08:01 Top tips and changes in the hiring process 13:15 What makes a job posting successful? 21:54 Hard skills and culture fit lead to better hires 25:56 Typical clients at Dynamite Jobs 30:10 What is Dynamite Jobs Hiring Pro? 34:36 What will be the team’s focus this year? 42:12 Get discount to use Hiring Pro, use code: WPBUFFS
The Tropical MBA Podcast - Entrepreneurship, Travel, and Lifestyle
Since the start of the year, we've been focusing heavily on stories about starting new businesses as well as what we believe are the "fundamentals" of being an entrepreneur. When we received a video message from today's guest, who was telling us how excited he was to finally join our private membership group The Dynamite Circle, we knew we had to hear more about his story. In just a few short years, Sam Hill has grown his company E Comm CFO to nearly $300,000 in annual revenue, and he was able to do it by straight-up hustling on the freelancing platform Upwork. This week, we've invited Sam onto the podcast to share the origins of his entrepreneurial story, the nuts and bolts of how he was able to grow a business on Upwork, and some of his guiding principles for entrepreneurship.
Show Notes: Chris’s Brain Scans Before and After, The Business Method Podcast, Episode 074, Aubrey Marcus Dark Room Podcast, Dynamite Circle, Get Shit Done, Support Misfits and Rejects on Patreon, Get a Misfits and Rejects T-shirt or Tank
In this episode of the Expat Empire Podcast, we will be hearing from Chapin Kreuter. Growing up in Southern California, Chapin developed an intense passion for surfing. He took the opportunity to move to Nicaragua to start a surf camp with his friend in 2005 and eventually transitioned into being a digital nomad in 2015 with his business Surf Progression Techniques. After visiting more than 40 countries and learning the ropes of the digital nomad lifestyle over the last few years, he has a lot of great insights and advice to share with us. In this episode, you will learn: - How to take the leap to go abroad as soon as the opportunity presents itself - Lessons from trying to make income from passions - Becoming a digital nomad even if you’re a beginner in using computers and online-based businesses - How to balance taking action and planning out your steps while avoiding analysis paralysis ...and much more! You can follow Chapin on Instagram at misfitsandrejects and find the Misfits and Rejects podcast at misfitsandrejects.com. You can also check out his business Surf Progression Techniques at surfprogressiontechniques.com. Here are links to some of the topics we discussed in this episode: - Business Method Podcast: https://www.thebusinessmethod.com/ - Dynamite Circle: https://www.tropicalmba.com/join-the-dynamite-circle/ - Ryan Leveque’s book Choose: https://choosethebook.com/ Eli Hermit produced the music for this episode, please check him out on Bandcamp at elihermit.bandcamp.com/. Please leave us a review at ratethispodcast.com/expatempire. Expat Empire updates: - Goodbye America series: https://goodbyeamericaseries.com/event/david/ Learn more about Expat Empire and schedule your free consulting call to plan your move abroad at expatempire.com!
Show notes: NOMADasaurus.com, Peak Evolution Media, Episode 122 Lesley Arnold, Episode 079 Andrew Henderson from Nomad Capitalist, Media Vine, Dynamite Circle, Support Misfits and Rejects on Patreon, Get a Misfits and Rejects T-shirt or Tank
Show notes: BuildLiveGive.com, Build Live Give (Book), Nomadasaurus.com, Bean Ninjas, Extend My Team, Outsourcing Angel, Dynamite Circle, Polycystic Kidney Disease, Organ Donation, Support Misfits and Rejects on Patreon, Get a Misfits and Rejects T-shirt or Tank
"If you want to achieve your big dreams, you've got to put yourself in the way of opportunities. This will require getting out of your PJs and leaving your house once in a while." J. Nichole SmithToday, our host, Nichole explains how to jumpstart your momentum by building relationships! Stay tuned and find out why Nic never uses the word "Networking" for creating new contacts, how Nic made an amazing connection, why mutual friends are valuable, how to approach people online, and ultimately why you should just do it! In addition, you will learn about Nic's mastermind, the new opening of her membership called “Working with Dog”, and Dynamite Circle membership, definitely worth checking it out! What you will hear in this episode:· 0:32 – The message that was a very important part of Nichole's growth · 3:01 – The piece of advice that Nic got really early in her career · 4:30 – Why Nic prefers “Building Relationships” over “Networking” · 5:25 – What it really means to build your relationships and where you can do it · 7:19 – An example of an amazing connection that our host made · 8:42 – All you need to know about networking events · 9:42 - Making connections online and the importance of mutual friends· 13:16 – The advantages of the membership sites· 14:17 – Nic's mastermind and the new opening of her membership called “Working with Dog”· 15:24 – Dynamite Circle membership · 16:08 – Just do it! · 17:36 – The message Nic wants to leave you with· 18:39 – Tips to make that first introduction· 22:41 – Let's continue our conversion at our Facebook group! Episode links:Mastermindhttps://go.jnicholesmith.com/mastermind Working with DogPlanning Challenge:https://workingwithdog.com/planning-challenge/Join/Waitlist: https://workingwithdog.com/join Dynamite Circlehttps://www.tropicalmba.com/dc/Magic Makers Facebook Group:https://www.facebook.com/groups/magicmakershq Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Want to get your event marketing right? Here are some valuable insights from expert event planner Catalina Alvarez on her interview with Bean Ninjas.
Dan and Ian have encountered many entrepreneurs in their travels, from all walks of life. They first met today's guest back in April at our annual Dynamite Circle event in Austin, Texas. Sam Browne was the beneficiary of one of the scholarship tickets to that event. These scholarships have been donated by some of the more established entrepreneurs in the community as a sort of way to pay it forward. Sam is the founder of Find A Band, a New Zealand-based online booking agency for bands and musicians. He is also a talented musician himself, and you will hear some of his original music on today's show. Six months after attending our event, Sam wrote us to let us know that his experience at DC Austin had inspired him to dream bigger. His email was so exciting, that we just had to invite him on to this week's podcast to share his story.
Listen on: iTunes / Podbean / Stitcher / Spotify / YouTube / Sign up for our newsletter for more info on getting you started running amazing events. This is an amazing interview to hear from to a conference organizer about how she plans, markets and runs large events. Catalina manages two annual conferences in Austin and Bangkok for a group for ‘location independent entrepreneurs' called the Dynamite Circle founded by Dan and Ian from The Tropical MBA which I'm also a member of. On the interview we discuss: How Catalina moved from Spain to Miami then went to work in China aged just 18 What it was like living in Shenzhen How she came to work for the Dynamite Circle How they sell a lot of tickets for the next year right after the end of the conference, and before the dates are even announced! The pros and cons of holding an annual conference in the same venue versus moving it around The problems in Asia with customs when your shipping packages from sponsors worldwide How the payment schedule works when working with conference hotels Why you might not want to use a hotel for the first year of a conference How conference hotels in the US are way more expensive then in Asia and charge for every extra How they start very early looking for sponsors and speakers How people love to hear real stories from their peers rather than professional speakers How they go for ‘actionable;' rather than ‘inspirational' sessions How they send a feedback form right after the event How they run three whole days of pre conference sessions at the hotel How they sometimes have to find replacement speakers at the last minute The structure of their conference team How they organize a team of volunteers to help run the actual conference How they use Attendify App and EventsFrame How the party venues change hands so often in Bangkok that they always need to find new ones How they have a ‘Master of Ceremonies' for the whole event to introduce everyone on stage and also coordinate the parties. This podcast is brought to you by www.eventsframe.com - Effortless ticketing and attendee management with NO ticket fees....Make the switch from Eventbrite today. Email dan@eventsframe.com with the subject line ‘PODCAST' for a special discount code. I hope you enjoyed the podcast and if you did please leave us an iTunes review it really means a lot to us ! Finally please join our Facebook Community of #eventprofs to keep the learning going Get in touch with me via dantaylor.me Connect with Catalina on LinkedIn or email catalina@dynamitecircle.com Sign up to get exclusive offers and updates on our latest feature releases!
The Limitless Life: Create Your Compelling and Vibrant Future
“If you're gonna make it in this world you've got to focus. That's the biggest thing I've learnt.” – Ben Worthington, digital nomad and entrepreneur In this episode I'm joined by Ben Worthington, a new friend and kindred spirit from the UK who hosts the IELTS podcast. He's also a member of the Dynamite Circle, and we […]