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Are you a real estate investor concerned about asset protection and tax advantages? Do you want to ensure your investments are shielded from legal risks and pitfalls?Then you're in the right place! In this enlightening episode of Podcasts, we dive deep into the world of asset protection with experts Garrett Sutton and Ted Sutton.Garrett Sutton, best-selling author of "Loopholes of Real Estate," and Ted Sutton, author of "The Five Tricks to Teach Your Kids About Money," join hosts Michael Blank and Garrett Lynch to discuss essential strategies for protecting your investments. Corporate Direct offers invaluable services, including free 15-minute consultations and comprehensive financial education available on Sunstream.com.Listen as the Suttons share insights on the Corporate Transparency Act, corporate veil piercing, and proper LLC management. Plus, you'll learn why Wyoming is a favorable state for setting up LLCs and how to effectively use charging order protections.For full episode show notes visit: https://themichaelblank.com/podcasts/session443/
Garrett Sutton and Ted Sutton, Corporate Attorneys and Authors.The father and son law team discuss the Corporate Transparency Act, the new law that no one is talking about. Corporate Direct assists clients with asset protection. They discuss the new Corporate Transparency Act and why it's important...especially for small business owners nationwide.https://corporatedirect.com/Ted is also the author of"Five Tricks to Teach Your Kids About Money" which you can dowload for free at www.sunnstream.com/fivetricks
Cash, and Jordan sit down with renowned asset protection attorneys Garrett and Ted Sutton. Together, they discuss the importance of legal entities like LLCs in safeguarding personal and business assets. They emphasize the need for proper entity setup and maintenance to prevent legal vulnerabilities and share insights on a new federal law affecting all U.S. businesses called the Corporate Transparency Act. Ted shines a light on the significant value of teaching kids about finances and how to go about doing so. Guest Bio and Links: Garrett Sutton is a corporate attorney, asset protection expert, and best-selling author who has sold more than a million books to guide entrepreneurs and investors. Ted Sutton is a licensed attorney and the son of Garrett Sutton. Listeners can connect with Garrett and Ted at their website: https://corporatedirect.com/ or on YouTube @corporatedirectinc Resources: Create a free student account and start learning from The Millionaire Hairstylist: www.millionairehairstylistpodcast.com Rich Dad Poor Dad by: Robert Kiyosaki Learn More about the Corporate Transparency Act Books written by Garrett Sutton Show Notes: [0:00] Introduction [1:30] Jordan introduces our guests, Garrett and Ted Sutton [2:10] Learn more at www.MillionaireHairstylistPodcast.com [4:00] The journey to becoming asset protection attorneys [6:00] Veil Not Fail: Protecting Your Personal Assets from Business Attacks [6:55] Understanding corporate veils, LLCs, and asset protection for your company [11:45] Litigation risks for small business owners [13:00] State variations in LLC formations [15:30] Further your financial education at www.MillionaireHairstylistPodcast.com [16:45] The Toxic Client: Knowing and Avoiding Problem Customers [20:30] Things in 2024 that business owners need to look out for [24:50] Corporate Transparency Act and what you need to know [30:30] Questions business owners should be asking asset attorneys [32:35] The Five Tricks to Teach Your Kids About Money - COMING SOON! [39:40] The corporate formalities
Pack your bags and grab your little travel companions because this week on The Travel Beat, we're diving headfirst into the exciting world of "Traveling With Toddlers." Join us as we sit down with the brilliant Kayal Baral, of Vagablonde Travel, to unlock the secrets of stress-free family adventures.Follow us on Instagram to learn more @TravelBeatALGV
Welcome to another exciting episode of the Define Success Podcast with your host, Matt Lupi! In this episode, we dive deep into the realm of fitness and unveil "5 Fitness Tips and Tricks" that can revolutionize your health and well-being. 1. Step into Nature: Discover the profound impact of walking outside on your physical and mental health. Matt explores how connecting with nature during your daily walks can improve mood, reduce stress, and boost creativity, all while invigorating your fitness journey. 2. Power of Community: Surrounding yourself with like-minded individuals can be a game-changer. Tune in as Matt discusses the significance of finding a supportive fitness community and how it can foster motivation, accountability, and ultimately lead to long-term success. 3. Protein Powerhouse: Nutrition plays a pivotal role in your fitness journey. Learn from Matt why getting adequate protein is crucial for muscle recovery, growth, and overall performance. Unveil the secrets of optimizing your diet to fuel your body effectively. 4. Evening Routine for Triumph: Discover the potential of an evening routine in optimizing your fitness results. Matt elaborates on crafting a consistent evening routine that enhances rest and recovery, setting you up for success with each new day. 5. Train Hard, Recover Harder: Pushing your limits in the gym is essential, but equally important is allowing your body ample time to recover. Matt explores the significance of proper rest, sleep, and recovery techniques to prevent injuries and maximize gains. Tune in as Matt Lupi elaborates on the importance of these fitness tips and tricks, backed by scientific insights and real-life success stories. Whether you're a seasoned fitness enthusiast or just starting your journey, this episode is packed with valuable information to redefine your path to success in the world of fitness. Subscribe to the Define Success Podcast today and embark on a transformative fitness journey that will empower you to reach new heights of health and well-being. Remember, success is not a destination; it's a lifelong adventure. Let's redefine success together!
If you've wondered about bad investments, excessive fees, or getting duped by fraudsters, this Halloween show is for you as we uncover five some of the top tricks that cybercriminals, financial advisors, and financial institutions use to dupe unknowing investors into making bad decisions with their finances. Some may even be unknowingly participating in these.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
If you've wondered about bad investments, excessive fees, or getting duped by fraudsters, this Halloween show is for you as we uncover five some of the top tricks that cybercriminals, financial advisors, and financial institutions use to dupe unknowing investors into making bad decisions with their finances. Some may even be unknowingly participating in these.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Despite technology's evolution, email marketing continues to prove itself a viable growth option for your business. On average, for every dollar spent, $36 ROI is expected. Today on Agents Growth Academy, host Jim Schubert shares five top tips and tricks for improving your odds and marketing your emails to get that 36-to-1 value.3 Key TakeawaysIf your subject line doesn't spark curiosity, it won't matter how amazing of a deal you've got. They won't open the email. Start showing yourself and your team to clients, even in your emails. People want to buy from people. Give, give, and give some more before you ask for a dime from potential clients. Prove to them that you understand them and their needs. ResourcesSave Your Asks by Chris TuffPatt Flynn's podcast and website Engage with Jim on LinkedIn and FacebookAbout Jim SchubertJim Schubert is the CEO of Southern States Insurance, one of Georgia's largest independent insurance agencies. He is a nationally recognized author and podcast guest contributor appearing in Insurance Journal, Independent Agent Magazine, Insurance Business America Magazine, Best's Review and Applied Systems. Jim is a passionate advocate for small business owners, entrepreneurs and independent insurance agents. He loves sharing ideas about agency growth, digital marketing, and the lost art of human interaction. Jim is also the creator of Agents Growth Academy, an online resource for insurance agents and agency owners who want to take their growth to the next level. And when he needs to take a clarity break, he is either behind a camera lens in the great outdoors or teaching aspiring shutterbugs how to take beautiful nature photography at Schubert Photography.
Stage 4 young adult cancer survivor & Host of "Dose of Joy" Joy Huber reveals her #1 Don't when diagnosed with cancer. Don't do this. With Halloween in 2 weeks, Joy also gets into useful tips from her popular Huffington Post blog "Five Tricks for Facing 'Cancer with Joy.'" What's the best way to learn the "101" basics of cancer? It's a scary world so many are involuntarily immersed in; Joy's been there and serves as your guide. If you're looking for a cancer planner to keep everything organized, Joy highlights a terrific one and tells you where you can possibly get a free planner. Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/doseofjoy?fan_landing=true)
By and large the biggest question I hear is, "BRITTANY, HOW DO I MOTIVATE MYSELF TO WORKOUT?!" Well, here are my best tips and tricks :) Enjoy!Learn more about Brittany, her programs, and coaching options athttp://fitmomlifetothefullest.comFor recipes, workouts, and tips- follow her on:Instagram: @fitmomlifetothefullestFacebook: Fit Mom Life to the Fullest
Today, the AEI Podcast Channel presents https://www.aei.org/tag/understanding-congress-podcast/ (Understanding Congress), a podcast hosted by Kevin Kosar. “How Congress tricks Americans” — that is the topic of this episode. My guest is https://www.nyls.edu/faculty/david-schoenbrod/ (Prof. David Schoenbrod) the author of the book, https://www.amazon.com/DC-Confidential-Inside-Tricks-Washington/dp/1594039119 (DC Confidential: Inside the Five Tricks of Washington). David is a Trustee Professor at New York Law School, where he teaches and studies environmental law, regulation, and other heady subjects. He also is a senior fellow at the https://www.niskanencenter.org/ (Niskanen Center). Find Understanding Congress on https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/understanding-congress/id1543230162 (Apple), https://open.spotify.com/show/0WxqAxk2KLu6SvaJUIpBa8?si=2281261906aa4945 (Spotify) or wherever you get your podcasts.
“How Congress tricks Americans” — that is the topic of this episode. My guest is https://www.nyls.edu/faculty/david-schoenbrod/ (Prof. David Schoenbrod) the author of the book, https://www.amazon.com/DC-Confidential-Inside-Tricks-Washington/dp/1594039119 (DC Confidential: Inside the Five Tricks of Washington). David is a Trustee Professor at New York Law School, where he teaches and studies environmental law, regulation, and other heady subjects. He also is a senior fellow at the https://www.niskanencenter.org/ (Niskanen Center).
Ever made a purchase you later regretted? We all have! Advertisers study human psychology, and they've learned some powerful techniques to get you to part with your money. In this episode, we talk about five of those most common methods advertisers use and how you can spot them. Email: info@nateskelly.com Website: http://nateskelly.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/finanancialpathwayllc
Phil Taylor and Ian Brennan talk their top 5 effects for performing down the pub with your mates who have seen your regular set. If you would like to know more about Phil Taylor, (Wedding Magician), please check out his web-site www.magicianscorner.co.uk and to check out Ian Brennan Sophisticated Magic, head over to www.sophisticatedmagic.co.uk Thank you dear listeners for your support with the podcast. If you would like to join in the conversation please head over to facebook at https://www.facebook.com/groups/MagiciansAdvice/ If you are able to support our Patreon campaign please visit www.patreon.com/magiciansadvice
The Article I Initiative partnered with the Administrative Law & Regulation Practice Group and the Regulatory Transparency Project for a discussion with David Schoenbrod, New York Law School Professor and author of DC Confidential: Inside the Five Tricks of Washington. Hon. Susan Dudley, Director of the George Washington University Regulatory Studies Center, moderated the conversation, engaging Professor Schoenbrod's argument that Congress created a "regulatory mess" by commanding agencies to impose duties needed to protect the public. He contends that in doing so, legislators got credit for protecting voters but shifted to the agencies blame for the burdens of protection.Professor Schoenbrod also alleges that these same legislators later lobbied not to impose these unpopular burdens while simultaneously blaming the agencies for failing to deliver the statutorily-required protection. In recent years some members of Congress have sought on several occasions to address these problems with various bills including the "Regulations from the Executive in Need of Scrutiny" or REINS Act. Professor Schoenbrod rejects the idea that the problem originated in the agencies and offers his own alternative solutions.
The Article I Initiative partnered with the Administrative Law & Regulation Practice Group and the Regulatory Transparency Project for a discussion with David Schoenbrod, New York Law School Professor and author of DC Confidential: Inside the Five Tricks of Washington. Hon. Susan Dudley, Director of the George Washington University Regulatory Studies Center, moderated the conversation, engaging Professor Schoenbrod's argument that Congress created a "regulatory mess" by commanding agencies to impose duties needed to protect the public. He contends that in doing so, legislators got credit for protecting voters but shifted to the agencies blame for the burdens of protection.Professor Schoenbrod also alleges that these same legislators later lobbied not to impose these unpopular burdens while simultaneously blaming the agencies for failing to deliver the statutorily-required protection. In recent years some members of Congress have sought on several occasions to address these problems with various bills including the "Regulations from the Executive in Need of Scrutiny" or REINS Act. Professor Schoenbrod rejects the idea that the problem originated in the agencies and offers his own alternative solutions.
New York Law School Professor David Schoenbrod, author of DC Confidential: Inside the Five Tricks of Washington, believes that Congress created a “regulatory mess” by commanding agencies to impose duties needed to protect the public. He contends that in doing so, legislators got credit for protecting voters but shifted to the agencies blame for the burdens of protection. Professor Schoenbrod also alleges that these same legislators later lobbied not to impose these unpopular burdens while simultaneously blaming the agencies for failing to deliver the statutorily-required protection. In recent years some members of Congress have sought on several occasions to address these problems with various bills including the “Regulations from the Executive in Need of Scrutiny” or REINS Act. Professor Schoenbrod rejects the idea that the problem originated in the agencies and offers his own alternative solutions.Hon. Susan Dudley, Director of the George Washington University Regulatory Studies Center, will join us to moderate this interesting discussion with Professor Schoenbrod. Featuring:Professor David Schoenbrod, Trustee Professor of Law, New York Law SchoolModerator: Hon. Susan Dudley, Director, Regulatory Studies Center and Distinguished Professor of Practice, The George Washington University Teleforum calls are open to all dues paying members of the Federalist Society. To become a member, sign up here. As a member, you should receive email announcements of upcoming Teleforum calls which contain the conference call phone number. If you are not receiving those email announcements, please contact us at 202-822-8138.
New York Law School Professor David Schoenbrod, author of DC Confidential: Inside the Five Tricks of Washington, believes that Congress created a “regulatory mess” by commanding agencies to impose duties needed to protect the public. He contends that in doing so, legislators got credit for protecting voters but shifted to the agencies blame for the burdens of protection. Professor Schoenbrod also alleges that these same legislators later lobbied not to impose these unpopular burdens while simultaneously blaming the agencies for failing to deliver the statutorily-required protection. In recent years some members of Congress have sought on several occasions to address these problems with various bills including the “Regulations from the Executive in Need of Scrutiny” or REINS Act. Professor Schoenbrod rejects the idea that the problem originated in the agencies and offers his own alternative solutions.Hon. Susan Dudley, Director of the George Washington University Regulatory Studies Center, will join us to moderate this interesting discussion with Professor Schoenbrod. Featuring:Professor David Schoenbrod, Trustee Professor of Law, New York Law SchoolModerator: Hon. Susan Dudley, Director, Regulatory Studies Center and Distinguished Professor of Practice, The George Washington University Teleforum calls are open to all dues paying members of the Federalist Society. To become a member, sign up here. As a member, you should receive email announcements of upcoming Teleforum calls which contain the conference call phone number. If you are not receiving those email announcements, please contact us at 202-822-8138.
David Schoenbrod shares five specific tricks that politicians from both parties use to avoid public accountability. Is Washington more broken than people think?How can we more properly align our elected representatives’ incentives to keep them accountable? Does Congress have the willpower to change the rules of the game?Show Notes and Further ReadingSchoenbrod’s newest book is DC Confidential: Inside the Five Tricks of Washington (2017), and here is the book’s website. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
You think you know why our government in Washington is broken, but you really don't. You think it's broken because politicians curry favor with special interests and activists of the left or right. There's something to that, and it helps explain why these politicians can't find common ground. But this theory misses the root cause. A half century ago, elected officials in Congress and the White House figured out a new system for enacting laws and spending programs—one that lets them take credit for promising good news while avoiding blame when the government produces bad results. With five key tricks, politicians of both parties now avoid accounting to us for what government actually does to us.While you understand that these politicians seem to pull rabbits out of hats, hardly anyone sees the sleight of hand by which they get away with their tricks. Otherwise, their tricks wouldn't work. DC Confidential exposes the sleights of hand. Its author argues that we can stop the tricks, fix our broken government, and make Washington work for us once again.The book explains the necessary reform and lays out an action plan to put it in place. Stopping the tricks would be a constructive, inclusive response to the anger that Americans from across the political spectrum feel toward what should be our government. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Professor David Schoenbrod of New York Law School on his new book, DC Confidential: Inside the Five Tricks of Washington. Schoenbrod outlines how Congress attempts to shift blame for unpopular policy decisions while still taking credit for popular ones, how this practice harms Americans, and the solution he calls the Honest Deal Act. Plus, what honeybees and train stations have to do with legislative dysfunction.
David Schoenbrod formerly of the Natural Resources Defense Council and currently a Trustee Professor at New York Law School sits down with ChangeUp Media's Ben Weingarten for Encounter Books to discuss his new book " DC Confidential: Inside the Five Tricks of Washington." During the interview, David and Ben discuss a variety of topics including the various types of chicanery engaged in by politicians in Washington, how and why the political system developed as it did, the costs to the American people, legislation that could hold the key to drastically curtailing such tricks and restoring accountability and much more. Read 'DC Confidential': tinyurl.com/kbpw2gl. 'Freeway' by Kurt Vile is licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives (aka Music Sharing) 3.0 International License. Download 'Freeway' here: tinyurl.com/p4tkyfb
David Schoenbrod formerly of the Natural Resources Defense Council and currently a Trustee Professor at New York Law School sits down with ChangeUp Media's Ben Weingarten for Encounter Books to discuss his new book " DC Confidential: Inside the Five Tricks of Washington." During the interview, David and Ben discuss a variety of topics including the various types of chicanery engaged in by politicians in Washington, how and why the political system developed as it did, the costs to the American people, legislation that could hold the key to drastically curtailing such tricks and restoring accountability and much more. Read 'DC Confidential': tinyurl.com/kbpw2gl. 'Freeway' by Kurt Vile is licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives (aka Music Sharing) 3.0 International License. Download 'Freeway' here: tinyurl.com/p4tkyfb
David Schoenbrod formerly of the Natural Resources Defense Council and currently a Trustee Professor at New York Law School sits down with ChangeUp Media's Ben Weingarten for Encounter Books to discuss his new book " DC Confidential: Inside the Five Tricks of Washington." During the interview, David and Ben discuss a variety of topics including the various types of chicanery engaged in by politicians in Washington, how and why the political system developed as it did, the costs to the American people, legislation that could hold the key to drastically curtailing such tricks and restoring accountability and much more. Read 'DC Confidential': tinyurl.com/kbpw2gl. 'Freeway' by Kurt Vile is licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives (aka Music Sharing) 3.0 International License. Download 'Freeway' here: tinyurl.com/p4tkyfb
David Schoenbrod formerly of the Natural Resources Defense Council and currently a Trustee Professor at New York Law School sits down with ChangeUp Media's Ben Weingarten for Encounter Books to discuss his new book " DC Confidential: Inside the Five Tricks of Washington." During the interview, David and Ben discuss a variety of topics including the various types of chicanery engaged in by politicians in Washington, how and why the political system developed as it did, the costs to the American people, legislation that could hold the key to drastically curtailing such tricks and restoring accountability and much more. Read 'DC Confidential': tinyurl.com/kbpw2gl. 'Freeway' by Kurt Vile is licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives (aka Music Sharing) 3.0 International License. Download 'Freeway' here: tinyurl.com/p4tkyfb
David Schoenbrod formerly of the Natural Resources Defense Council and currently a Trustee Professor at New York Law School sits down with ChangeUp Media's Ben Weingarten for Encounter Books to discuss his new book " DC Confidential: Inside the Five Tricks of Washington." During the interview, David and Ben discuss a variety of topics including the various types of chicanery engaged in by politicians in Washington, how and why the political system developed as it did, the costs to the American people, legislation that could hold the key to drastically curtailing such tricks and restoring accountability and much more. Read 'DC Confidential': tinyurl.com/kbpw2gl. 'Freeway' by Kurt Vile is licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives (aka Music Sharing) 3.0 International License. Download 'Freeway' here: tinyurl.com/p4tkyfb
David Schoenbrod formerly of the Natural Resources Defense Council and currently a Trustee Professor at New York Law School sits down with ChangeUp Media's Ben Weingarten for Encounter Books to discuss his new book " DC Confidential: Inside the Five Tricks of Washington." During the interview, David and Ben discuss a variety of topics including the various types of chicanery engaged in by politicians in Washington, how and why the political system developed as it did, the costs to the American people, legislation that could hold the key to drastically curtailing such tricks and restoring accountability and much more. Read 'DC Confidential': tinyurl.com/kbpw2gl. 'Freeway' by Kurt Vile is licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives (aka Music Sharing) 3.0 International License. Download 'Freeway' here: tinyurl.com/p4tkyfb
In Professor David Schoenbrod’s new book DC CONFIDENTIAL: Inside the Five Tricks of Washington, he asserts that in the 1960s, elected officials in Congress and the White House figured out a system for enacting laws and spending programs—one that lets them take the credit for promising good news while avoiding the blame for producing bad results. He argues that with five key tricks, politicians of both parties now avoid accounting to the people for what the government does. The result is a vicious cycle of grand promises and budget gimmicks by elected officials, failed policies, blame-shifting by politicians, and spiraling distrust of a government too dysfunctional and unaccountable to solve major problems. The book contends that the ground rules of government must change so that elected officials will once again shoulder responsibility for results. Schoenbrod also offers a practical action plan for reform including a legislative solution—the "Honest Deal Act"—which would change incentives and fundamentally reform government procedures. -- This program was held at the Rayburn House Office Building on April 19, 2017. -- Featuring: Honorable Martin Frost, Former Congressman, Vice-President, U.S. Association of Former Members of Congress; Professor David Schoenbrod, Trustee Professor of Law, New York Law School; and Professor Adam White, Research Fellow, The Hoover Institution and Adjunct Professor, Antonin Scalia Law School, George Mason University.
Do you feel guilty about making money? Most people starting or growing a business struggle with this feeling of guilt. This guilt feeling comes from wanting to help others in need mixed with a lack of confidence. The result is that volunteer our time with a ministry mindset. After all - we want to help people. But this feeling of guilt about making money not only keeps us from developing a business, it also keeps us from serving others to our full potential. How to Stop Feeling Guilty About Making Money [Tweet "When people pay you , they are saying thank you with dollars. #entrepreneur #startup"] Today we will deal with that guilt When You Encounter the Guilt Doing your own R&D Buying encounters The Guilt Messages Expectations Game Zero Sum Game Thinking How to Replace the Guilt and Serve Question to think about What have you gotten for free that you value? Join and listen how to NOT Feel Guilty About Making Money. Links mentioned in this episode: Thou Shall Prosper: Ten Commandments for Making Money From the 5 part Series on the obstacles of starting your own business: Ep 110 - How to Overcome the Four Obstacles Keeping You from Starting Your Own Business Ep 111 - How Much Money Do You Need to Start a Business? Ep 112 - Five Tricks to Help You Find Ideas to Start Your Own Business Related Podcasts Ep 98 - Should I charge for my services EP 32 - Why you need to start your own business now Podcast Details: Click Here to Subscribe via RSS (non-iTunes feed) Subscribing is simple! Go to iTunes. Click Open In iTunes Hit subscribe! While there why not leave me a review! Stitcher If you are a Stitcher listener, I have not left you out! Just click Company of One on Stitcher!
Want to find ideas to start your own business? Like me, most of you struggle with how to find ideas to start your own business. Finding ideas sounds so simple. After all, we have tons of business ideas - that is until it becomes real and we start to act. It is when we are ready to start that indecision and a lack of clarity begins to haunt us. We are often left frustrated thinking we have no real ideas. But, there is hope. Let's start by looking at the problem in another way. Instead of looking for a business idea, consider you are a business that is in the Research and Development phase. So now, as chief of Research and Development (R&D), finding the idea IS doing your job. Five Tricks to Help You Find Ideas to Start Your Own Business (Your R&D) [Tweet "Become your own chief of R&D to find ideas for your own business. #entrepreneur"] Keep a Small Notebook with You. I use a Moleskine, but some use Simple Note or Evernote. Change your environment weekly (daily if you can) Get out of the Corporate Lobotomy mode - Get around others who are thinking ideas - mastermind groups, a community of entrepreneurs, etc. Use your eyes and ears - not your brain Not just going to Starbucks and thinking - but that can help. Expand Your Input Reading - Go to Bookstore and find business magazines and scan them. Entrepreneur, Forbes, etc magazine, blogs, etc. Use Feedly and create a reading list of content to inspire you. Do not feel guilty if you find you are also adding blogs about your hobby (home decor etc) but instead use them as research People Talk to more people - what challenges are they facing ( check out my post on reverse interviews - this really opens up the door to problems to solve) Serial Entrepreneurs Search Watch What You Normally Ignore - Every time information comes to you via a podcast, blog, magazine, ad, etc - ask What are they selling? How are they making money? Who is behind it? Keep a list of all these things daily and review them during your R&D time. Use Frustrations as a Key Keep notes during the day/week of things that frustrate you and others. What is “broken” at work? What problems do you solve over and over in non-perfect ways? Weight loss and healthcare stuff have no caring people to help. Even simple things. Who solves those problems simple problems? Think about Zappos Shoes, Uber, AirBNB, or Shipt. You are not looking for genius ideas, just solve a problem. Look for problems right in front of you Join and listen to find ideas to start your own business. Links mentioned in this episode: Building Your Own Business Notebooks Evernote Moleskin Journals Simple Note App The Pocket Notebooks of 20 Famous Men Olympus Digital Voice Recorder Feedly - New Aggregator How to Read a Book in 30 Minutes or Less Validating Your Business Idea How to Do an Opportunity Analysis Reverse Interview Questions | There Are Only Three Podcast Details: Click Here to Subscribe via RSS (non-iTunes feed) Subscribing is simple! Go to iTunes. Click Open In iTunes Hit subscribe! While there why not leave me a review! Stitcher If you are a Stitcher listener, I have not left you out! Just click Company of One on Stitcher!
FIVE MINUTE FRIDAY! I considered myself a short story writer. The kind of guy who quietly cranks out a story a week. Opens the loop, closes the loop. In and out like a high-speed getaway. Stories that slap you in the face and run into the distance, leaving you sore and red-cheeked, wondering what the hell just happened. But somehow … I finished writing my first novel. In this show I talk about the five tricks I used to get it done. Also, Hawk & Cleaver is now on Facebook. We're going to be giving away free stuff, writing articles, and launching cleavers on this mailing list: Hawk & Cleaver Mailing List Check out the previous 7-Day Story Challenges at Lukekondor.com E-mail me at lukeofkondor@me.com Join the e-mail list. Music... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Mini Top 5. Mikemo's Top 5 tricks he learned at Skatelab when he was a little kid.