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Supersized Episode Alert!This episode goes deep—and for good reason. Eric Collett didn't just escape burnout and corporate stress. He rebuilt his life around brain health, longevity, and optimal performance—and now helps thousands do the same.This two-part-in-one episode blends Eric's escapee origin story (and the moment he realized he couldn't go back) with a practical brain health masterclass for GenX escapees looking to stay sharp, focused, and fired up.Eric's mission? Save the next million brains.
In corporate, most of us weren't really making decisions—we were following them. But out here? As an escapee, every choice is yours. And decision-making becomes one of the biggest levers for building the life and business you actually want.In this episode, I'm joined by organizational psychologist Dr. Magda du Preez to talk about the hidden skill that separates stuck escapees from the ones who are truly living. We dig into why decisions get harder after corporate, how emotions throw us off track, and the four key biases that sabotage even the smartest solo operators.This one's about reclaiming your power to choose—and learning how to do it better, faster, and with way more confidence. Because out here, your next decision might just be the one that changes everything.We cover: • Why decision-making feels harder after corporate—and how to fix that • The four key biases that derail smart people (and how to navigate them) • How emotions like frustration, fear, and excitement secretly influence your choices • The difference between accurate confidence and just being loud • Why thinking clearly is your new competitive advantage in the age of AI • A decision-making tool built just for escapees and solo business owners • How to identify which decisions really matter—and which ones don't
Her parents were manipulative and abusive. Her family tried to coerce her into marriage. She stood her ground against corrupt bishops. Who is she?Find out more on "Heroes of the Faith" where we are inspired by the lives of the saints, so that we can become saints ourselves!WARNING: This show contains mature themes that could be inappropriate for some listeners.
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Welcome back to The Corporate Escapee Podcast! In today's episode, I'm thrilled to chat with Heather McLean, a recent escapee who left behind a high-powered corporate role leading a 400-person software development team to co-found her own tech-focused business alongside her husband.Heather shares her journey from back-to-back corporate meetings and burnout to building a company that's already making waves in AI and emerging technologies. We'll talk about the leap of faith she took, how leveraging her network got her first clients, and what it's like to run a business as a couple. Plus, we dive into why AI is the next big wave for escapees and how Gen Xers can get ahead of it.Whether you're dreaming of your own escape or looking for inspiration to take your business to the next level, this episode is packed with insights, lessons, and actionable advice. Let's get into it!Contact InformationWebsite: mcleanforrester.comLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/heather-mclean1/ TakeawaysHeather transitioned from a corporate job to entrepreneurship just over a year ago.She leveraged her extensive network to find her first customers.The couple's shared passion for their business has strengthened their relationship.They are focusing on AI and emerging technology in their business.Heather's corporate experience prepared her for pricing and contract negotiations.The couple plans to hire employees to grow their business further.They initially pursued government contracts but found more success in the commercial space.Heather's husband brings valuable expertise in data and IT strategy to the business.They have a strong team dynamic due to their previous working relationships.The couple enjoys discussing business during their personal time, enhancing both work and life. Passion is essential for building a successful business.Seeking a coach can accelerate personal growth and development.Investing in personal branding is crucial for attracting clients.Starting a podcast can be a valuable way to share knowledge and connect with an audience.AI is a transformative force that businesses need to embrace.Understanding data management is key to leveraging AI effectively.Continuous learning is vital in adapting to new technologies.Modern business structures should prioritize customer experience over traditional silos.Entrepreneurs should not be afraid to innovate and try new approaches.Work-life balance improves significantly after leaving corporate jobs.Sound Bites"We just need to do this ourselves.""Leverage your network.""We have all the context.""I wish I had done that sooner.""This is going to be the wave.""You can do this. You can do this."Chapters00:00 The Journey of Escape: Heather's Transition from Corporate to Entrepreneurship03:02 Building a Business Together: The Power of Partnership06:02 Leveraging Networks: The Key to Finding First Customers09:09 Navigating Pricing and Business Structure11:58 Combining Forces: Heather and Her Husband's Collaborative Efforts14:59 Passion-Driven Success: The Importance of Love for the Work16:37 The Importance of Passion in Business17:18 Reflecting on the Transition from Corporate to Entrepreneurship18:32 Building a Personal Brand and Seeking Guidance19:27 Launching the...
We're diving into the thrilling world of great prison escapes with journalist, screenwriter, and award-winning author Mark Dapin, and John Killick, who orchestrated Australia's most daring prison escape in 1999 when his girlfriend hijacked a helicopter to fly him out of Silverwater Gaol.
Can experience and wisdom give us a unique edge in the age of AI? In this episode of The Corporate Escapee Podcast, I'm joined by Michael Himmelfarb, a seasoned consultant and one of the original escapees. Together, we explore how AI is reshaping solo businesses, why experience trumps prompts, and how escapees can use AI not just as a tool but as a competitive advantage. From intelligent interrogation to teaching AI to think like you, we uncover how combining AI with decades of expertise can create game-changing opportunities. Whether you're curious about leveraging AI or just want to stay ahead in the solo business world, this episode is packed with actionable insights you won't want to missConnect with Michael: https://www.linkedin.com/in/michaelhimmelfarb/ TakeawaysAI is becoming an essential tool for business efficiency.Experience in a field enhances the use of AI.AI can help in making better decisions based on data.Small businesses can leverage AI for competitive advantage.Understanding customer data is crucial for effective AI use.AI can spark creativity and brainstorming.The integration of AI can lead to significant cost savings.AI can help identify customer needs and trends.Using AI requires a strategic approach to benefit customers.AI can be a co-pilot in decision-making processes.Experience in using AI provides a competitive edge.AI can enhance decision-making through intelligent interrogation.Empathy and intuition are crucial in AI interactions.AI can help identify customer needs and preferences.Leveraging data effectively can drive business growth.AI serves as a co-pilot for brainstorming and decision-making.Small businesses can benefit from AI to understand their customers better.The quality of input data significantly impacts AI outputs.AI can help in developing predictive models for pricing strategies.Strategic use of AI can differentiate businesses in competitive marketsSound Bites"The value we bring is our experience.""AI can spark your own thinking.""AI is a tool in the toolkit."Chapters00:00 Exploring AI and Wisdom in Business09:11 Leveraging AI for Competitive Advantage18:32 The Future of AI in Small Businesses
In this episode of the Corporate Escapee Podcast, Gabrielle shares her journey from a full-time marketing career to going solo, discussing the importance of understanding taxes and business structures like LLCs and S-Corps. She emphasizes the advantages of S-Corps in reducing self-employment taxes and the necessity of managing payroll effectively. The conversation also highlights the role of technology in simplifying financial management for escapees and the future of solo businesses in a rapidly changing workforce. She provides practical advice on starting a business, including the necessity of separating personal and business finances, the significance of business insurance, and the considerations for forming an LLC or S-Corp. Links:Lettuce Promotion: Lettuce landing page: https://hubs.ly/Q02SpnrJ0 Code is ESCAPEE500Free Resources: https://lettuce.co/resourcesGabrielle LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gabrielletenaglia/ TakeawaysFreelancing offers flexibility and control over one's career.Understanding tax structures is crucial for freelancers.S-Corps can significantly reduce self-employment taxes.Time is a valuable resource that should not be wasted on bookkeeping.Automating financial management can alleviate stress for freelancers.Choosing the right business structure can lead to substantial tax savings.Freelancers need to pay themselves a reasonable salary to comply with IRS regulations.Technology can simplify the complexities of managing a freelance business.Networking is essential for finding opportunities and support.The future of work is shifting towards more freelancers and solo businesses. Finding experts that understand your business is crucial.Separate your personal and business finances from the start.Business insurance is essential for liability protection.An LLC is not always necessary unless concerned about liability.S-Corps can provide tax benefits for committed business owners.Fractional teams can offer specialized knowledge and skills.Sharing your ideas can attract clients to your business.Celebrate your achievements as a solopreneur.Understanding tax implications is vital for financial success.Lettuce provides tailored solutions for solo entrepreneurs.Sound Bites"My time is my most valuable resource.""You have to pay yourself a reasonable salary.""I didn't want to do any of it.""We are focused only on businesses like yours.""You need an LLC to have an S-Corp.""Get an S-Corp because every penny you make saves.""You are doing a great job.""Start with the idea before the product.""The government doesn't need any more from us."Chapters00:00 The Journey to Freelancing02:56 Understanding Taxes and Business Structures06:05 The S-Corp Advantage09:01 Navigating Payroll and Tax Responsibilities11:49 The Role of Technology in Managing Finances15:07 Finding the Right Tools for Freelancers18:00 The Future of Freelancing and Business Management25:10 Understanding Business Needs and Solutions28:19 Best Practices for Starting a Business31:36 Navigating LLCs and S-Corps35:22 The Value of Fractional Teams41:41...
Ray McKenzie, founder and managing director of Red Beach Advisors, shares his journey from corporate to entrepreneurship. He started his consulting firm in 2015, focusing on go-to-market strategy and operational efficiency for Fortune 1000 companies in cybersecurity and cloud computing. Later, he founded Starting Point, a workflow management and automation platform for professional services companies. Ray emphasizes the importance of building and maintaining relationships, leveraging your corporate network, and utilizing referrals to acquire clients. He also discusses the need for a centralized system to manage projects and communication, which led to the creation of Starting Point. Starting Point is a workflow management platform that allows teams, clients, and administrators to log in and see everything in one place. It offers features such as lead management, AI-powered proposal development, client onboarding, engagement management, file management, performance tracking, and invoicing. The platform was initially built for internal use by Red Beach Advisors but gained traction when shared with professionals in the consulting industry. The development of Starting Point was driven by the need to solve the challenge of scattered information and lack of visibility in managing projects and client relationships.LinksLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/raymondmckenzie/Website: https://www.redbeachadvisors.com/ Website: www.startingpoint.aiTakeawaysBuilding and maintaining relationships is crucial for business success.Leverage your corporate network and referrals to acquire clients.A centralized system for project management and communication is essential.Starting a business while still working full-time can be a viable option, depending on individual circumstances. Starting Point is a comprehensive workflow management platform designed for professional services and shared services organizations.The platform allows teams, clients, and administrators to have visibility and access to all relevant information in one place.Starting Point offers features such as lead management, AI-powered proposal development, client onboarding, engagement management, file management, performance tracking, and invoicing.The platform was initially built for internal use by Red Beach Advisors but gained popularity when shared with professionals in the consulting industry.Sound Bites"The people you're working with when you're 23, 25, 27, 29, fast forward 20 years, those are the people who are the VPs, the SVPs, the CEOs, the board directors of major companies.""These people are inherently receiving a community or a workforce bench of people and resources that they can use.""I just found myself not really having a great grasp as to everything that was going on.""It's a workflow management platform that allows your team to log in and see everything, your client able to log in and see everything.""I started showing it to people in professional services, consulting firms, people in my network. And as I started showing it to people in my network, they were like, hey, this is something we could use.""It's ideally meant to just be simple for people to be able to use."Chapters00:00 Introduction and Catching Up02:35 Transitioning from Corporate to Consulting06:37 Managing Clients and Starting Red Beach Advisors09:55 Starting a Business While Working Full-Time16:16 The Inspiration Behind Starting Point20:00 Introduction to Starting Point29:02 Features and Benefits of Starting...
Rick Jensen talks with David Matas, who interviewed the first known escapee from Communist China's Forced Organ Harvesting
After a terrifying encounter with a man on their hike, a couple learns the horrifying background of the lunatic who followed them that night... Follow Be. Busta on Insta: @Be.Busta To listen to the podcast on YouTube: http://bit.ly/BeScaredYT Don't forget to subscribe to the podcast for free wherever you're listening or by using this link: http://bit.ly/BeScaredPod If you want to support the show, and get all the episodes ad-free go to: https://bescared.supercast.com/ If you like the show, telling a friend about it would be amazing! You can text, email, Tweet, or send this link to a friend: http://bit.ly/BeScaredPod If you would like to submit a story for the chance to have it narrated on this channel, please send your story to the following email: Bish.Busta@gmail.com Music: All music was taken from Myuuji's channel and Incompetech by Kevin Mcleod which can be found here: https://www.youtube.com/user/myuuji http://incompetech.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
With this film Richard Pryor became the first black actor in US history to get a million bucks for a movie.This is also the first R-rated comedy by a black director (Sidney Poiter!) to make more than $100 million. Which is great and all but does the film still work? Links You can rate and review us in these places (and more, probably) Does This Still Work? - TV Podcast https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/does-this-still-work-1088105 Does This Still Work? on Apple Podcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/does-this-still-work/id1492570867 Bank Robberies https://www.newspapers.com/article/arizona-daily-star/153880924/ Escapee https://www.newspapers.com/article/arizona-daily-star/153882847/
Hear from a recent corporate escapee and her journey so far. Adrienne Farrell is a corporate wellness consultant and the founder of the InnovateHerLab, a community for women exploring their career paths. She focuses on women's health and well-being in the workplace, recognizing the need to elevate this issue. Adrienne's journey to becoming an escapee started when she experienced layoffs and a toxic work environment. She decided to take a leap of faith and prioritize her own voice and values. She is passionate about advocating for women's health and believes that the corporate world needs to change to better support women. Adrienne is currently balancing her corporate wellness consulting work with her side project, the InnovateHer Lab. The conversation explores the opportunities and challenges of transitioning from corporate life to entrepreneurship. They discuss the benefits of being your authentic self, the rise of fractional work, and the importance of networking and finding a supportive community. They also touch on time management and prioritization as key factors in the success of solo entrepreneurs. The conversation ends with advice for those considering the entrepreneurial journey.Adrienne's LinksLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/adriennel-farrell/Website: adriennefarrell.com/ TakeawaysAdrienne's transition from corporate to escapee was motivated by her desire for work-life balance, flexibility, and the ability to advocate for her own values.She is passionate about addressing the gap in women's health and well-being in the workplace and believes that organizations have a social responsibility to prioritize this issue.Adrienne's experience in setting up wellness programs in corporate roles has informed her current work as a corporate wellness consultant.She emphasizes the importance of having a support network and community when navigating the transition from corporate to escapee. Being your authentic self brings the most value and happiness.Fractional work offers flexibility and cost-effectiveness for companies.Building a supportive network and community is crucial for success.Time management and prioritization are key skills for solo entrepreneurs.Give yourself grace and embrace the learning process.Sound Bites"There's a real need to elevate women's health within the workplace.""Finding your community allows for authentic, transparent conversations without jeopardizing your current career.""Having the freedom of voice and advocating for what's important to me is incredibly rewarding and empowering.""The opportunity, I guess more than anything""There are opportunities to create the work that you want""The future of work is heading this way"Keywordscorporate wellness, women's health, career exploration, escapee, toxic work environment, work-life balance, flexibility, support network, entrepreneurship, corporate life, authenticity, fractional work, networking, community, time management, prioritization, adviceChapters00:00 Introduction and Overview00:37 Adrienne's Work: Corporate Wellness and the Innovate Her Lab05:07 Transitioning from Corporate to Escapee08:29 Finding Your Voice and Advocating for What's Important12:45 Addressing the Gap in Women's Health in the Workplace15:30 Balancing Corporate Wellness Consulting and the Innovate Her Lab20:00 Approaching Time and Focus as an Escapee22:10 Transitioning from Corporate Life to Entrepreneurship23:06 The...
A man in New York is facing a first-degree murder charge for a crime that shocked the community and led to a massive manhunt across multiple states. A man in Oregon is now facing serious charges after kidnapping and sexually assaulting a young woman with developmental disabilities. Drew Nelson reports.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This is an audio recording of a recent Happy Hour and Learn Session for members of the Escapee Collective community. Jake Stahl shares his advice, perspective and best practices for thriving as a fractional leader.Jake Stall discusses the concept of fractional work and shares his experience in the field. He emphasizes the importance of building relationships and networking in order to succeed as a fractional professional. Jake also provides insights on pricing strategies and how to ask for referrals. He promotes the upcoming Frac 2024 conference as a valuable opportunity for learning and networking in the fractional industry.Guest Links:Jake Stahl LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jakestahl/ Frak2024: https://fractionalconference.com/ TakeawaysFractional work involves providing a certain amount of time and expertise to a company in return for high-level guidance and leadership.Building strong relationships and networking are crucial for success in the fractional industry.Pricing strategies should focus on the value provided rather than competing on price.Asking for referrals is an effective way to generate new business in the fractional field.The Frac 2024 conference is a valuable opportunity for learning and networking in the fractional industry.Sound Bites"Networking is not about attending as many groups as possible, but about being involved in quality groups where you can build meaningful relationships.""The more interest you show in someone, the higher your chances of getting a contract with them.""The higher your price, the more people perceive value and are willing to pay for your services."
Debbie Schwake and Ashley Evenson discuss their escapee journeys and how they formed a collaborative partnership. They emphasize the importance of collaboration and transparency in their working relationship. They have their own independent businesses but also work together on projects, leveraging each other's strengths. They highlight the flexibility and work-life balance that comes with being a solo entrepreneur. They see a growing need for fractional talent in the consulting industry, particularly among small to mid-tier companies. Their target audience is those who need an outside perspective and expertise to help with business issues and growth plans. Ashley and Debbie discuss their unique position as consultants with both big brand and industry experience, providing expert-level consulting to small and medium-sized companies at a fraction of the cost. They emphasize the importance of being hands-on and implementing recommendations, rather than just providing advice. They also highlight the value of an outside-in perspective and the need for validation and direction, rather than relying solely on tools. Networking is a key strategy for both of them, focusing on building relationships and offering support without asking for business. They stress the importance of belief in oneself and the power of humanizing your brand through video and personal connections.Guest LinksDebbie Schwake: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dschwake/ Ashely Evenson: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ashleyevenson/Website: https://andcoalition.com/ TakeawaysCollaboration and transparency are key in forming successful partnerships.Having independent businesses allows for flexibility and work-life balance.There is a growing need for fractional talent in the consulting industry.Small to mid-tier companies can benefit from outside expertise and an outside-in perspective.Working together on projects allows for leveraging each other's strengths. Consultants with big brand and industry experience can provide expert-level consulting to small and medium-sized companies at a fraction of the cost.Being hands-on and implementing recommendations is crucial for success in consulting.Small and medium-sized companies often need an outside-in perspective and validation, rather than relying solely on tools.Networking is a valuable strategy for consultants, focusing on building relationships and offering support without asking for business.Belief in oneself is essential when starting a business, and humanizing your brand through video and personal connections can be powerful.TitlesTargeting Small to Mid-Tier CompaniesThe Power of Collaboration and Transparency The Importance of an Outside-In PerspectiveBelief in Oneself and Humanizing Your BrandSound Bites"There's so much opportunity in the more the synergy you put together and the shared values.""You can't get into a partnership like this without that commitment to one another to make sure everything's always above the board.""Part of this is about life flexibility. Part of this is about getting that balance back in your life.""We come from very big consultant brands, but also industry experience.""We will go there, advise, have that outside...
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Kate Kompelien, founder of The Insight, shares her journey as a customer experience consultant and qualitative researcher. She helps companies understand key moments that matter to their customers and identifies pain points that hinder a better customer experience. Kate started her own business after realizing she wanted to focus on smaller projects and provide a more personalized experience for her clients. She emphasizes the importance of networking and building relationships, both with people she knows and with new connections. Kate also highlights the value of face-to-face meetings and taking a genuine interest in others' businesses and lives. Kate Kompelien shares her journey of starting her own customer experience consulting business. She discusses her core offerings, the industries she works with, and the size of companies she targets. Kate also talks about her three-pronged approach to acquiring clients: direct, subcontracting, and referrals. She emphasizes the importance of diversifying revenue streams and being open to different opportunities. Kate encourages listeners to believe in themselves, take risks, and have fun in their entrepreneurial journey.Kate's LinksLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/katekompelien/Website: https://www.theinsightshopllc.com/TakeawaysFocus on your sweet spots and provide a personalized experience for your clients.Networking and building relationships are crucial for finding new opportunities.Take a genuine interest in others' businesses and lives during networking meetings.Face-to-face meetings can be valuable for establishing connections and building trust. Identify your core offerings and consider peripheral offerings to round out your total offering.Industry is less important in customer experience and qualitative research work.Target companies with a billion dollars or less in revenue, as they often lack a full customer experience team.Diversify your revenue streams by working directly with clients, subcontracting, and forming referral partnerships.Believe in yourself, take risks, and have fun in your entrepreneurial journey.TitlesFinding Success as a Customer Experience ConsultantThe Importance of Face-to-Face Meetings in Networking Believing in Yourself and Taking RisksDiversifying Revenue Streams in ConsultingSound Bites"I'm really trying to help companies understand those key moments that matter to their customers and what are those pain points that are getting in the way that they need to solve to provide a better experience, higher customer retention.""It's been a combination of getting customers on my own, working with some research companies for fill-in work, and then having some partners where I can be their customer experience resource on projects.""Most people are happy to have conversations and hear what you're up to. And I love to hear what other people are doing because you kind of shared some space. Maybe they're doing something you can help with.""I really wanted to focus in on those two spaces as my core and looking for work around the core.""I'm working in very different industries. I like to call them the manly industries of the trades.""My focus is a billion dollars or less, because generally those industries and those companies don't have a full customer experience team."Chapters00:00 Introduction and Overview of Kate's Work06:27 Building Relationships and Networking10:24 The Importance of Following Up12:52 Sales and Running Your Own Business14:47 Finding Opportunities in a Competitive Market17:48 Focusing on Your Sweet...
This bonus episode is a recording of a panel discussion we had during one of the Escapee Collective educational sessions. I had 4 escapees share their strategies and tips for effective networkingThe conversation focuses on the importance of networking and provides tips and strategies for effective networking. The speakers discuss the value of building relationships, finding the right networking opportunities, and targeting ideal clients. They emphasize the need to give before asking for anything in return and the importance of establishing trust and credibility. The conversation also touches on the distinction between referrals and introductions and the significance of engaging with content and demonstrating understanding. Overall, the conversation provides valuable insights and practical advice for successful networking.TakeawaysBuilding relationships is key to successful networking.Find the right networking opportunities and target your ideal clients.Give before asking for anything in return.Engage with content and demonstrate understanding to establish credibility.Differentiate between referrals and introductions.Establish trust and credibility before making a pitch.Focus on quality connections rather than quantity.Engage with thought leaders and comment on their posts to expand your network.Personalize your outreach and show genuine interest in the other person.Share valuable content to get on someone's radar.Establish a clear ideal client profile and referral partner profile.Protect and prioritize your top networking connections.Establish a reputation as a connector and provide valuable introductions.Be patient and focus on building relationships before making an ask.Use multiple channels, such as LinkedIn and email, to connect with potential networking contacts.Tailor your approach based on the individual and their preferred communication method.Sound Bites"Your vibe attracts your tribe."Chapters00:00 Introduction and Importance of Networking16:05 Building Relationships in Networking23:27 Defining Ideal Clients and Referral Partners27:46 Referrals vs. Introductions31:12 Give Before You Ask: Providing Value36:03 Engaging with Content and Demonstrating Understanding39:13 Establishing Trust and Credibility41:33 Quality Connections Over Quantity43:01 Conclusion and Call to Action
Brett is a former corporate executive with over 25 years of experience, on a mission to empower 100,000 GenX professionals to escape the 9-5 grind and find true freedom. Over four years ago, Brett successfully transitioned out of corporate life and has since dedicated himself to helping others do the same.He has built a thriving community of over 700 corporate professionals who are on their own journeys to reclaim their autonomy and return to their roots. In addition to this community, Brett has amassed a following of over 40,000 on TikTok, where he shares insights, strategies, and support to help GenXers take control of their lives and careers.Through his podcast, Brett provides actionable advice and shares his passion for freedom, wellness, and community. Join Brett as he helps others break free from the corporate confines and thrive on their own terms. Thank you for listening to "Can You Hear Me?". If you enjoyed our show, please consider subscribing and leaving a review on your favorite podcast platform.Stay connected with us:Follow us on LinkedIn!Follow our co-host Eileen Rochford on Linkedin!Follow our co-host Rob Johnson on Linkedin!
In this episode of the Corporate Escapee Podcast, Brett Trainor interviews Marcus Sheridan, author of 'They Ask, You Answer.' They discuss the concept of 'They Ask, You Answer' and how it involves meeting the needs and answering the questions of customers. Marcus emphasizes the importance of understanding the buyer's journey and being obsessed with the questions, worries, fears, and concerns of buyers. He also highlights the power of being a rule breaker and disruptor in the market, especially for solopreneurs and small businesses. The conversation also covers the importance of video in marketing, the types of videos every business needs, and the value of networking and outreach.Key TakeawaysThe 'They Ask, You Answer' approach involves meeting the needs and answering the questions of customers.Understanding the buyer's journey and being obsessed with the questions, worries, fears, and concerns of buyers is crucial.Being a rule breaker and disruptor in the market can give solopreneurs and small businesses a competitive advantage.Video marketing is powerful and can help businesses connect with their audience.Creating different types of videos, such as the 80% video, bio video, and product/service videos, can set a business apart.Networking and outreach should be sincere and focused on providing value to others.Being authentic and human in marketing efforts can resonate with the audience.Outsourcing video editing and utilizing tools like ScoreApp and PriceGuide.ai can simplify the video creation process.Networking can be done through sincere direct messages and thoughtful outreach.Being yourself and providing valuable content can help build a personal brand and connect with potential customers.Marcus Sheridan LinksWebsite: https://marcussheridan.com/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/marcussheridan/Sound Bites"They ask, then you answer means we're obsessed with the questions, the worries, the issues, the concerns, the behaviors of the buyers and we're willing to meet them where they are.""If you take these questions, worries, fears, issues, concerns, behaviors, whatever it is, and you, instead of ignoring them, you lean into them, now they can become your competitive advantage.""What's so wonderful about the disruptors and the rule breakers is because, you know, in every industry, you've got these rule makers, right. And they're just establishing the norms and everybody's following them. But then somebody comes along and they break the rules, right?"Chapters00:00 Introduction and Excitement for the Conversation00:45 Defining 'They Ask, You Answer'02:06 The Divide Between Sales Process and Buyer's Journey03:58 Pushing Buyers Through Processes vs. Answering Questions05:18 The Advantage of Being a Solopreneur06:23 Being Your Own Media Company and Answering Core Questions10:48 The Basics of Video Creation and Authenticity11:39 The Six Videos Every Business Needs16:24 Creating Different Types of Videos for Business Success20:33 Lead Generation Tools: ScoreApp and PriceGuide.ai23:07 Networking and Outreach Strategies25:12 The Importance of Authenticity and Being Human in Marketing28:31 Simplifying Video Creation with Outsourcing and Tools30:08 Building a Personal Brand through Valuable Content33:45 Conclusion and Contact Information
The "Can You Hear Me?" podcast explores the personal and professional impact of leaving corporate life with guest Brett Trainor, who shares insights on what it's like to be a 'Corporate Escapee'.Thank you for listening to "Can You Hear Me?". If you enjoyed our show, please consider subscribing and leaving a review on your favorite podcast platform. Stay connected with us: - Follow us on LinkedIn! - Follow our co-host Eileen Rochford on Linkedin! - Follow our co-host Rob Johnson on Linkedin!
This week Fallon tells Ash about David McMillan, the notorious drug smuggler who made headlines with his daring escape from a Thai prison in 1996, where he was facing the death penalty for drug trafficking. Known for his passion for smuggling and his multimillion-dollar operation with partner Michael Sullivan, McMillan slipped past guards, made crucial calls, and arranged a flight out of Thailand...✨If you wanna get your TSFU episodes ad free and on Tuesdays instead of Fridays, check out our Patreon! You get access to over 200 episodes that aren't on the regular feed, and you'd like them all ad free, join our Patreon for as little as $5 a month! There is actually now a new FREE version that you can try with no commitment!
www.DogCastRadio.comIn a bumper, bonanza, bulging at the seams episode, hear the inspiring story of the Tripawd Superdogs inspired by photographer Sarah Loveland's own three legged dog. History in the making, as the first British team enters the Senior Agility World Championships. Tuk's Law campaigns to stop dogs and other pets being put down without the owner's knowledge. Daisy the escapee kitten was saved by a search and rescue dog, and her story is worthy of a Disney movie!
Give us about fifteen minutes a day, and we will give you all the local news, sports, weather, and events you can handle. SPONSORS: Many thanks to our sponsors... Annapolis Subaru, the SPCA of Anne Arundel County, Solar Energy Services, and Hospice of the Chesapeake. Today... Escapee has been apprehended on the Eastern Shore. Anne Arundel County Police are investigating the third homicide of the year. The County Council passes a $2.3 billion budget. The SHA will be resurfacing a park and ride lot in South County for about a month. Providence of Maryland is hosting a special free screening at Maryland Hall tonight of the film "In A Different Key." And, of course, we have some podcast news as well. DAILY NEWS EMAIL LINK: https://forms.aweber.com/form/87/493412887.htm Ann Covington from CovingtonAlsina is here today with the Monday Money Report! And as usual, George from DCMDVA Weather is here with your local weather forecast! Please download their APP so you can keep on top of the local weather scene! The Eye On Annapolis Daily News Brief is produced every Monday through Friday at 6:00 am and available wherever you get your podcasts and also on our social media platforms--All Annapolis and Eye On Annapolis (FB) and @eyeonannapolis (TW) NOTE: For hearing-impaired subscribers, a full transcript is available on Eye On Annapolis.
A superhero origin story would absolutely be 12 years in a cage and then set free by secretive criminals. That's the story of Flaco, the Eurasian Eagle Owl, released from his vandalised cage in Central Park Zoo, New York City. He turned up in the middle of an intersection nearby, looking dazed and people in the know thought, ‘This is going to end badly,' because animals released from captivity have an extremely low survival rate. But Flaco – ‘skinny' in Spanish – flew in the face of all that. Flaco not only learned to live, he seemed to thrive.He turned up on fire escapes and windowsills, and was photographed around Manhattan like a coked-up socialite with wide eyes and fabulous ear tufts. But, how long could Flaco possibly last in the graveyard of bird diversity that is the city? How long could he fly without confusing a window for the sky?Featuring:Ed Shanahan, Metro reporter, The New York Times. Julia Wang, Project leader, BirdCast at Cornell University. Brendon Samuels, Fatal Light Awareness Program and Western University in Canada.Dr Kylie Soanes, Urban ecologist at The University of Melbourne.Mat Howard, Midjuburi Ward (Marrickville), Inner West Council, NSW.Production:Ann Jones, Presenter / Producer.Petria Ladgrove, Producer.Additional mastering: Hamish Camilleri.This episode of What the Duck?! was produced on the land of the Wadawarrung and Kaurna people.
Send us a Text Message.A straightforward Sunday puzzle by John Kugelman, this his 4th for the NYTimes, with a theme for which the word "cute" was invented. The quality of the clues was exceptional, with some real gems noted in today's podcast. But we'd also like to highlight some others, such as 64A, The i's have it, DOT (
Today we will talk about a man who went to prison several times. He managed to escape because he didn't like being in prison. In his final attempt to escape the courthouse he goes on a rampage. Listen to today's case to hear about the violent acts committed but Ronnie Lee Gardener. Sources: https://kslnewsradio.com/1939683/utah-trivia-fun-facts-from-125-years/ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ronnie_Lee_Gardner https://news.wttw.com/2023/03/24/why-executions-firing-squad-may-be-coming-back-us https://www.bbc.com/news/10254279 https://www.deseret.com/2010/6/12/20120992/crime-and-punishment-for-ronnie-lee-gardner/ --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/homicidehobbies/support
Jessie Schwartz is the founder of Strategic Packaging Partners, an organization that helps CPG and cosmetics companies maximize their packaging spend. She escaped corporate in 2019 and has since grown it into an agency that offers a range of services. Jessie shares her journey, discussing the challenges and opportunities she encountered along the way. She emphasizes the importance of leveraging your network, being creative, and staying curious in order to succeed as a contractor or fractional business owner. Jessie also provides insights into pricing strategies and meeting customer needs. In this conversation, Jessie Schwartz shares her advice for starting a business and the importance of setting up an LLC, getting legal services, and having the right insurance. She also emphasizes the need for a website and personal development in entrepreneurship. Brett Trainor highlights the importance of defining what you want and the flexibility of building a solo business. They both discuss the value of reading books and networking in the entrepreneurial journey. Overall, the conversation provides valuable insights and tips for aspiring escapees.TakeawaysStrategic Packaging Partners helps CPG and cosmetics companies maximize their packaging spend.Leveraging your network and being creative are key to finding clients and opportunities.Pricing strategies for contractors and fractional business owners can vary based on complexity and value.Meeting customers where they're at and providing the value they need is crucial for success.Being curious, adaptable, and willing to learn are important traits for contractors and fractional business owners. Set up an LLC for your business and avoid expensive services by going to the .gov site.Get legal services to review contracts and legal documents to protect yourself from unfavorable clauses.Consider different types of insurance, such as general liability and errors and omissions, based on your industry and risk level.Have a website, even if it's just a landing page, to establish an online presence and provide contact information.Invest in personal development and read books to enhance your skills and mindset as an entrepreneur.Network with others in your industry to make connections and learn from their experiences.Define what you want in your entrepreneurial journey and be open to evolving and growing your business.Manage your time effectively by scheduling tasks and prioritizing rest and self-care.Building a solo business offers flexibility and the ability to control your own growth.Jessica'e LinksLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jessie-schwartz-ms-62094416/Website: www.StrategicPackagingPartners.com Sound Bites"We come in and help you guys maximize your packaging so it delivers the most value to your consumers and your bottom line.""It was about 2010 or 2012 maybe that corporations in general started doing kind of rounds of layoffs.""Reaching out to people you've known in the past and just letting them know what you're doing is key.""Save yourself some headache. Set up an LLC on your own.""Legal services are helpful to review contracts and protect yourself from unfavorable clauses.""Consider different types of insurance based on your industry and risk level."Chapters00:00 Introduction and Overview00:50 Maximizing Packaging Spend for CPG and Cosmetics Companies01:21 From Corporate Escape to Entrepreneurship04:54 The Importance of Networking in Fractional Contracting08:21 Curiosity, Creativity, and Adaptability in the Contracting Space10:19 Navigating Pricing Strategies as a Fractional Contractor14:33 Meeting Customers Where They Are and Providing Value16:18 The Value of Subcontracting in Building a Business18:27 Navigating Contracts with Legal Services19:03 Understanding Insurance Coverage20:49 The Importance of Having a Website25:06 Building a Network and Making Connections28:18 Investing in Personal Development
Updates on Crimes - 911 went down, Non emergency line: 605-394-4131. Tip line: 847411 Type RCPD. Punch in the Face Guy on Facebook Marketplace, Board Interviews, Escapee, Dispatchers WeekQuestion from the public: Are bicyclist aloud to ride in the road?Children's Question: Where are you going on vacation?Do you have a question? Email us! citizensarrest@homesliceaudio.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Who is the Escapees RV Club and is this a membership you should have? We speak with Kerensa Durr to learn about the reasons you might want to become an Escapee member. There is a lot of value in a very affordable membership. We also talk about a new RV that's very different and enjoy a slice of really delicious no-bake pie that you can make in your RV! You can find this week's podcast at our home on the web or wherever you enjoy getting podcasts: https://www.stresslesscamping.com/podcast/0247 The StressLess Camping podcast is a weekly RV podcast with information, tips and tricks to help every RVer and camper enjoy some StressLess Camping
*A warning, today's episode contains details of domestic violence which listeners may find upsetting* Terrorist, garda killer and prolific wife beater, Pearse McAuley's long litany of convictions have established him as one of Ireland's most dangerous criminals for over 30 years. The Northern Irish para-military figure made the headlines in the early 1990s for a daring escape from an English prison, but his crimes against the State, in the shooting of a garda in 1996, would wrap his name in infamy among Irish criminal history. McAuley was part of a team that murdered Detective Garda Jerry McCabe. The garda was shot at point-blank range by an AK-47 in an attack by the Provisional IRA on June 7, 1996, outside Adare Post Office. Garda McCabe's colleague, Detective Garda Ben O'Sullivan, was seriously injured in the attack. Host: Tabitha Monahan, Guest: Alison Morris Head to www.mypodcastfeedback.com, pop in code INDO and fill out the short survey to be in with the chance of winning a €500 OneforAll voucher.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This episode outlines the six stages of the escapee journey for GenXers stuck in corporate and provides guidance on how to get unstuck at each stage. The stages are: awareness, pre-escape (curious, interested, fearful), taking action, learn and earn, grow, control and freedom. The ultimate goal is to reach stage six, where one has the confidence and freedom to pursue their own path. The conversation emphasizes the importance of taking action, testing, and learning, as well as seeking support from communities of like-minded individuals.TakeawaysThere are many GenXers stuck in corporate who are unaware of their options or unsure of how to get started on a new path.The six stages of the escapee journey are: awareness, pre-escape (curious, interested, fearful), taking action, learn and earn, grow, and control and freedom.Taking action is crucial for progress and success. It separates those who stay in corporate from those who pursue their own path.Joining a community of like-minded individuals can provide support, resources, and opportunities for collaboration.
Russell Manser joins us to chat about his experience in prison and how he escaped! He detailed the entire plan and execution, giving us some insider secrets. Have a listen to hear Russell's great escape!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dubbed "the world's most wanted woman" in the late 1990s and early 2000s, Elaine Parent was sought for the murder of her potential roommate, Beverly McGowan. Using over 20 different identities and mastering disguise, Elaine eluded authorities for more than a decade. Thank you to this week's sponsors! Caden Lane is your one-stop shop for all your newborn, infant and toddler apparel. Head to CadenLane.com/MOMS and use code MOMS for 20% off your order. Nurture your mind and body with this all-natural, full-spectrum magnesium supplement. Simply go to bioptimizers.com/moms and use promo code moms during checkout to save 10%. Start all your shopping at rakuten.com or get the Rakuten app to start saving today, your Cash Back really adds up! Elevate your hair wellness routine this year with Vegamour. For a limited time get twenty percent off your first subscription order by going to VEGAMOUR.com/moms and use code moms at check out. To advertise on the show, contact sales@advertisecast.com or visit https://www.advertisecast.com/MomsandMysteriesATrueCrimePodcast. New merch! Check out Moms and Mysteries Threadless! You can also get new episodes a day early and ad free, plus merch and more at Patreon.com/momsandmysteriespodcast Listen and subscribe to Melissa's other podcast, Criminality!! It's the podcast for those who love reality TV, true crime, and want to hear all the juicy stories where the two genres intersect. Subscribe and listen here: www.pod.link/criminality Check-out Moms and Mysteries to find links to our tiktok, youtube, twitter, instagram and more! Make sure you subscribe and rate our show to help others find us! Sources: Bendavid, Naftali, “Search for bait…”, The Miami Herald, 21 Jul 1990 “Tattoo may help…”, The Palm Beach Post, 21 Jul 1990 Power, Trish and Bendavid, Naftali, “Headless body is…”, The Miami Herald, 2 Aug 1990 Fernandez, Maria Elena and Davis, Kevin, “Woman's slaying remains…”, South Florida Sun Sentinel, 3 Aug 1990 Smith, Cheryl, “Headless victim's murder…”, St. Lucie News Tribune, 3 Aug 1990 Waukau, Anne, “Clue found in…”, St. Lucie News Tribune, 1 Sep 1990 McMullan, Dawn, “County joints Scotland…”, St. Lucie News Tribune, 5 Sep 1990 “TV show leads…”, St. Lucie News Tribune, 18 Oct 1990 “Escapee ruled out…”, The Balm Beach Post, 20 Oct 1990 “Crime Stoppers”, St. Lucie News Tribune, 21 Oct 1990 Lane, Teresa, “Playboy club waitress…”, The Palm Beach Post, 14 Nov 1990 Pazdera, Donna, “Bizarre murder baffles…”, The Stuart News, 26 Apr 1991 Smith, Cheryl, “Grisly St. Lucie…”, St. Lucie News Tribune, 16 May 1991 Lane, Teresa, “St. Lucie to…”, The Palm Beach Post, 4 Jun 1991 Pazdera, Donna, “Task force formed…”, The Stuart News, 4 Jun 1991 Bendavid, Naftali and Long, Phil, “Unsolved plans to…”, The Miami Herald, 4 Jun 1991 Pazdera, Donna, “Series probes tale…”, The Stuart News, 10 Nov 1991 “Show to broadcast…”, St. Lucie News Tribune, 7 May 1992 Hammett, Yvette, “Persistence unravels slaying”, The Stuart News, 11 Dec 1996 Hammett, Yvette, “Police collecting tips…”, The Stuart News, 12 Dec 1996 Pazdera, Donna, “‘90 murder trail…”, South Florida Sun Sentinel, 11 Dec 1996 Collins, Thomas R., “Police go international…”, The Palm Beach Post, 27 Feb 1999 Chapman, Kathleen, “Suicide ends search…”, The Palm Beach Post, 9 Apr 2002 “Police at her…”, Associated Press, 9 Apr 2002 “Police label Panhandle…”, Associated Press, 12 Apr 2002 Tate, Tim, “Chameleon killer cheats…”, The Telegraph, 21 Apr 2002 Chapman, Matthew, “A killer's many…”, The Irish Times, 20 Mar 1999 FBI Files “Unsolved Mysteries” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Ben joins the show to chat about the time he escaped from a cult. Ben comes from a strict Christian family and was sent to 'get the gay out of him'. Have a listen as he explains what it's like inside and how he got out...See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
SummaryIn this episode, Michael Haynes shares insights and guidance on how corporate escapees can build their own B2B professional service practice. He emphasizes the importance of expertise and the need to deliver advice, insights, and recommendations to clients. Haynes highlights the significance of listening and researching the market to understand target industries, customers, and decision-makers. He recommends becoming visible in the target market by leveraging professional associations and collaborating with thought leaders. Additionally, Haynes discusses the process of finding the first customer and suggests testing strategies before fully committing. In this conversation, Michael Haynes shares insights on building a professional services business. He emphasizes the importance of understanding your focus and strengths, as well as determining your target market. Building a strong network and referral engine is crucial for acquiring clients. Michael also highlights the significance of creating a content strategy and being visible where your target audience seeks information. Transitioning to sales involves understanding the challenges and priorities of your prospects and building a mutual action plan. Micro events, such as roundtables and forums, can be effective in engaging with prospects and providing value. Finally, Michael emphasizes the need for clarity and a buyer-driven approach when building and growing a professional services practice.TakeawaysCorporate escapees have massive opportunities to build their own B2B professional service practice.Delivering advice, insights, and recommendations based on expertise is crucial in the B2B professional services industry.Listening and researching the market helps in understanding target industries, customers, and decision-makers.Becoming visible in the target market through professional associations and collaborations with thought leaders is essential for success.Testing strategies before fully committing can help corporate escapees find their first customer and refine their approach. Understand your strengths and determine your focus in order to build a successful professional services business.Build a strong network and referral engine to acquire clients.Create a content strategy and be visible where your target audience seeks information.Transition to sales by understanding the challenges and priorities of your prospects and building a mutual action plan.Engage with prospects through micro events, such as roundtables and forums, to provide value and unlock conversations.Maintain clarity and a buyer-driven approach when building and growing a professional services practice.Chapters00:00 Introduction and Background00:27 Opportunities for Corporate Escapees03:04 The Importance of Expertise in B2B Professional Services04:00 First Steps for Building a Professional Service Business06:06 The AIR Framework: Advice, Insights, and Recommendations07:39 Listening and Researching the Market11:21 Finding the Sweet Spot and Targeting Customers18:06 Next Steps: Visibility and Becoming Referable20:36 Becoming Visible in the Target Market21:04 Finding the First Customer and Testing Strategies21:18 Understanding Your Focus23:34 Building Your Network and Referral Engine26:27 Creating a Content Strategy29:15 Transitioning to Sales and Discovery Meetings32:44 Micro Events and Engagement41:06 Considering the Path of Building a Professional Services Business
The Find Your Leadership Confidence Podcast with Vicki Noethling
Ever wondered how to overcome fears and thrive as a woman in the tech industry? Join Vicki Noethling in an inspiring interview with Katrina Purcell on the Find Your Leadership Confidence Podcast. Learn from Purcell's journey as a corporate escapee turned tech consultant, as she shares insights on empowerment, career balancing, and finding joy in entrepreneurship. Dive into this empowering conversation today! #EmpoweringWomen #TechIndustry #CareerBalance #Entrepreneurship
SummaryIn this conversation, Brett Trainor and Don Oehlert discuss the decision to stay in corporate or pursue other opportunities. Don shares his background as a former corporate employee and his transition into career coaching. They explore current trends in the corporate world and the reasons why individuals may choose to leave. They also discuss the challenges of micromanagement and the potential future of organizations. Don provides insights on the importance of onboarding and the role of AI in business. The conversation concludes with advice for those considering a career change.TakeawaysConsider the reasons for staying in corporate, such as job security, health insurance, and the opportunity to lead and mentor others.Explore alternative career paths, such as fractional work, consulting, or coaching, which allow you to leverage your skills and experience.Develop a plan and ensure you have the necessary resources, including financial stability, legal protection, and a strong marketing strategy.Focus on onboarding and creating a positive experience for new employees, as this can greatly impact their decision to stay with the company.Chapters00:00 Introduction and Background00:37 Discussing Current Trends04:05 Reasons for Staying in Corporate06:31 Career Coaching and Positioning in the New Corporate Landscape09:53 Clients' Reasons for Leaving Corporate11:27 Challenges in Corporate and Micromanagement13:55 The Future of Organizations and the Rise of Fractional Work18:03 Should I Stay or Should I Go?23:21 Considerations for Leaving Corporate27:20 The Importance of Onboarding30:59 The Role of AI in Business33:30 Closing Remarks
Craig Shoemaker talks mules, childhood memories, and his look-alike Kevin Costner! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
SummaryIn this episode, Brett Trainor interviews Laura Lynch, a certified financial planner and founder of the Tiny House Advisor. They discuss Laura's escapee journey from corporate life and her transition to financial advising. They also explore the concept of tiny living and its financial implications. Laura emphasizes the importance of aligning work with personal values and redefining retirement based on individual goals and fulfillment. They also touch on the benefits of renting versus buying a home and the need for financial planning as a couple. Overall, the conversation provides valuable insights for corporate escapees looking to make a change and live a more fulfilling life.TakeawaysAlign your work with your personal values to find fulfillment and create a lifestyle that suits you.Consider the financial implications of tiny living and explore options like renting versus buying a home.Redefine retirement based on your own goals and desires, focusing on autonomy and choice in how you spend your time.Engage in financial planning as a couple to ensure both partners are empowered and on the same page.Chapters00:00 Introduction00:39 Laura's Work and Background02:07 Laura's Escapee Journey05:02 Motivation to Make the Change06:18 Transitioning to Tiny Homes08:30 Preparing for the Transition10:17 Starting Laura's Own Business12:46 Financial Considerations for Corporate Escapees13:41 Mindset Shift and Runway Planning15:42 Crafting Work Around Values17:21 Redefining Retirement20:00 Realistic Understanding of Retirement Savings23:28 Financial Planning as a Couple25:39 Aligning Work with Personal Values27:00 Taking a Sabbatical and Renting vs. Buying30:47 Exploring Tiny Living36:08 Conclusion
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Part 1 -- Cops & Feds Buzz Paine's House on DAY 7 of Manhunt for Double Murderer & Illegal Alien Escapee from Prison; THIRD WORLD INSANITYWe Cannot Say Much of the 'Really Good Stuff' on Here That's Why We Created Paine.tv YOU CAN CONTRIBUTE TO THE SHOW BY CLICKING THIS LINK -- *** DONATE HERE *** GET the Intel that's Too Hot For Anywhere Else at P A IN E. TV CONTRIBUTE TO THE SHOW BY CLICKING THIS LINK -- *** DONATE HERE *** ...This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5788750/advertisement