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Being a guest on podcasts is great for brand awareness, credibility building, networking, and lead generation. How can you pitch podcasters the right way so they want to have you on their show? In this episode, I talk with Nicole Holland of Interviews That Convert on: what to do and, just as importantly, what *not* to do in your podcast pitches how to turn listeners into leads specific tips on how to be a good podcast guest Here’s an example of a landing page I create for each podcast I’m a guest on, so I can track opt-ins and leads for that particular podcast: https://www.speakingyourbrand.com/bizchix/ About My Guest: Nicole Holland is the lady behind the scenes at Interviews That Convert where she supports business owners and CEOs in making a greater impact in the world through Podcast Guesting for exponential growth. Nicole inspires entrepreneurs worldwide with her very popular podcast, The Business Building Rockstars Show and launched a fantastic new podcast in February, Get Guest Ready, that teaches you how to be the best podcast guest ever. The Speaking Your Brand podcast is hosted by Carol Cox. At Speaking Your Brand, we help women entrepreneurs and professionals create their signature talks and gain more visibility to achieve their goals. Our mission is to get more women in positions of influence and power: on stages, in businesses, on boards, in the media, in politics, and in our communities. Check out our coaching programs and workshops at https://www.speakingyourbrand.com. Highlights: What *not* to do in your podcast pitches The right way to pitch a podcaster How to get on a podcaster’s radar Permission-based pitching Questions to ask yourself before pitching Why being on a big podcast isn’t necessarily going to give you what you want The importance of being part of a podcaster’s community Converting listeners to leads Specific tips on how to be a good podcast guest Links: Show notes at https://www.speakingyourbrand.com/73 Check out Nicole’s website at https://interviewsthatconvert.com/ Connect with Nicole on Twitter: @niczthename Listen to Nicole’s podcasts: The Business Building Rockstars Show and Get Guest Ready Join the free Speaking Your Brand community at https://www.speakingyourbrand.com/join/ or text the word SPEAKING to 444-999. Sign up for a Strategy Session at https://www.speakingyourbrand.com/strategy. Ready to create your signature talk and framework? Email me at carol@speakingyourbrand.com or click here to schedule a call. Say hi to me on Instagram and Twitter: @CarolMorganCox. Subscribe to the podcast and leave a review! Other Episodes Mentioned: Episode 62: Tired of Asking? A Better Way to Get Referrals with Stacey Brown Randall
IN THIS EPISODE 0:28 Nicole Holland is the host of two podcasts - the Business Building Rockstar Show and Get Guest Ready. Nicole helps subject matter experts increase their visibility exponentially through podcast guesting to create greater impact, influence and income. We're all about that over here, right? We're about to find out why industry superstars consider her a genius at what she does. And legit I can vouch for that. 1:15 As you know, in the podcasting world, I'm gonna say it gently, you get a lot of pitches that you can tell that people don't even know who you are. Your approach to this industry is so different. 6:09 I think still that that background really is what makes you more effective in business especially with what you're doing now. You're connecting people. So you have a connection service and you connect guests to podcast hosts and the way that you do it Nicole, no one else does. 7:15 Let's just start with how you got into this space in the first place. I've always been a natural connector. I've always been sincerely interested in people and able to read people to adapt, like you, even as a troubled kid myself. I didn't get into trouble but I didn't come from a healthy household, let's put it that way. So being able to assess situations and manipulate. I started working with youth in the juvenile court system many years ago and I would always tell my boys you are master manipulators so let's turn that skill around and use it for good instead of evil, right? So I was always able to see a situation and figure out how to navigate it and always trying to do good with that. So when I became a podcaster and I would have people pitching me, I would feel so honored and excited especially if somebody who was a representative of somebody really important came to me and said "We love your show and we think this person would be a great guest for you." And I'm like "Wow! I'm so honored. For sure, let's book them." And they come on and they're in an airport or something and they couldn't even be bothered to get a proper space to record at. It's loud, they have an earbud mic that's going shh shh as it touches their face and they don't know who I am. They never heard my show. I'm being a bit dramatic here but all of these were real situations just not from one person. 9:10 What I quickly discovered is that this was just phony and it was not true. These people were pitching for their own interest. They weren't interested in collaboration. They weren't interested in my audience or my mission or my show or anything. They had no respect for me and that bothered me. Quickly, I stopped saying yes to cold pitches and I really focused on what makes a great guest and what makes a not-so great guest. I started sharing that. When I would have somebody come on the show that I really liked and thought it was a great delivery, I would invite them and say "Hey, would you like to be on more podcasts? Cause I know some great hosts who are always in the market for great guests and I would like to help you." So I did that from the very beginning and early 2016. Then podcasters that I would connect guests with would say you need to teach that. 10:26 I just kept speaking my mind, I guess, and eventually, by the end of 2016, I had been asked enough time to actually do bookings for people and I kept saying no until finally I said yes. When I said yes, it was a whole turn of events where I said if I'm going to be doing it for one person, I have to build out the systems, I might as well do it for more people. I let a few people know what I was doing and the rest was history. We're recording in the second half of 2017 and I haven't even fully launched. I talk about what I do and I share what I do but all of my marketing for telling people about the service I provide to get guests on podcasts is really word of mouth and through podcast guesting itself. 11:18 Can we dig into the pitch? Because it's a pet peeve of mine. I realize that it goes both ways. I've pitched and I've been pitched. Because it bothers me when people come on and do the same thing. We don't have men on our show and if I do have a man on it's going to be because I really feel that he can benefit my audience. Not that we're sexist or anything. I want to empower women and give them the space to grow and the support and encouragement that they need in a space that is safe enough to be vulnerable and I've had so many pitches that say "We have this great guest for you, I think you'll love him." I'm like "Alright, uhm nope!" and he sells commercial real estate and what? It's a pet peeve of mine. Because of having a podcast and because of experiencing this I am definitely more aware of the process and the little innuendos because you can tell when someone goes the extra mile and does care. 12:37 It really boils down to how do you want to be treated? I think that essentially is what it is that we forget in our world today. We forget basic human etiquette. One of the things is, I don't try to match my clients up with just anyone. I try to match my clients up with the show hosts that are going to love them, like actually have a relationship with and the potential of a great conversation with audiences that are my clients' ideal buyers and audiences that are going to love my guest because they love the host. I believe that my client and the host will have great chemistry on air and great synergy. I am really looking at it from a holistic standpoint. When I pitch it really is about first of all, nudging you and saying "Hey, are you looking for guests right now?" Because one of the things I cannot stand, even though it still comes to me every day, even though on my website I have a "Be on my show link" with an application people are just not taking the time to take a look, so I get unsolicited pitches all the time. 14:13 Because I have nothing better to do than to get an unsolicited spammy email from you and then to click around to learn about you, are you kidding me? I get so fired up. How rude! I don't know why people don't understand how rude that is, you know? 15:01 I am a big proponent of, first of all, giving value to the host. Second of all, paying attention to who is the host, what's their audience interested in, what are they interested in and do you actually like the host? Do you think you would want to sit down and have a coffee with the host if your pitching yourself or for me, my clients, if I think you would get along well. Then send a message to the host once you get their attention. Get their attention first, get them to nod at you and pay attention to you and then say are you currently looking for guests. Based on what they say, then you figure out your next move. 16:06 What is the best way that somebody has impressed you with getting your attention? I can't think of anything that really really stands out. Overall, I think social media is a fantastic way to do it and there's a fine line between being interesting and of value, and being a bug. You want to make sure that when you're trying to get somebody's attention you are complimenting them, sharing their stuff, liking their posts, stuff like that but subtle enough you don't seem crazy. There are so many people who are just doing these things to get attention. You don't want to be that person. You want to actually be sincerely interested. Comment on things if it's appropriate. Share their stuff if it's appropriate and maybe they'll like your comment or respond to your comment. Now you know that they have acknowledged you, even if it is a team member that is working for them. Then there is some two way interaction, it's not just one way. 17:20 I can tell if somebody is getting my attention specifically to pitch me or if they are getting my attention because they sincerely value what I'm putting out in the world. The people who sincerely value what I'm putting out into the world, or are good enough at pretending to, those are the people I will always value and give my time as long as they continue to prove that they are sincere. What i don't appreciate is when somebody is just doing it specifically to say I want to be on your show. 18:44 Be subtle until the person has acknowledged and said Yes! I'm interested in you and then when they tell you what to do, do it. 19:40 Most people don't ask for a whole lot. It's helping to make the show good quality and put the information that needs to be there to help to promote and support you and give the audience what they need. I don't think that most hosts ask for a whole lot of crazy. 20:05 For me, my application consists of make a maximum of 3-minutes video telling me why you're the best guest for my show. I want to see your face. I want to know what you think. I want to hear you talk. 20:37 That's a great idea actually because you really get to experience their energy. I'm woo, I just want to know if I like your energy. Do you connect or is it gonna be like Bueller? Bueller? 21:23 What kind of tips can you give to somebody who is wanting to put themselves out there, they want to be a better guest but they are scared to death to be seen to be vulnerable or even to acknowledge to themselves that they are experts in their field? 21:52 If you don't think you're ready, don't do it. You're not. I don't think that there is any niche, or if people say oh well do I really have value to add to a podcast? Yeah you do as long as you know you do. If you don't know you do but you think you do and you can fake it, great, that's a good place to start. If you don't see your value, no, don't go on a podcast yet. 22:25 If you are insincere or inauthentic when you're on a podcast, people will feel that. When you're doing podcast interviews the listeners are using their ears to sense you. They're not seeing you, they're not reading you and putting it into their own voice in their head. They are hearing you. If you are telling fibs or you aren't believing what you are saying, there is a good chance that they won't either. It's really easy to make a bad name for yourself. 23:15 This is evergreen content. We're recording this in Sept 2017, but you listener can be listening to this in June of 2020. I mean who knows? By then, I'm sure my message would have changed and I may be doing something completely different, but you will still be able to hear my truth and connectedness the same way as someone listening in 2017. That's really really important. 24:09 You have to have the truth to back it up. You can't fake it. You can't say "I am an expert in my field because I am identifying that. There are a lot of marketing tactics where you can do that. You can say "I am declaring myself an expert and I am going to now build my momentum." You should not do that, in my opinion, in a podcast interview because people smell insincerity. They know when you're not being truthful. You don't want that content out there because years down the road or months down the road if you're ready to really be seen and be heard and you want to get on a great podcast and this icky stuff is out there when you're getting vetted when people are listening to say is this person a great guest, they're going to come across that stuff and judge you on it and it can hurt you in the future. 25:06 It's not like a bad interview will be the end of you, don't get me wrong. But I do say that if you are thinking of podcast guesting, don't jump in too quickly. That's why I created the podcast Get Guest Ready because I walk people through a process of before you pitch a show. Before you even identify a show you want to be on, let's do some deeper work and figure it out. Who are you? What is your value? What is the value that the host and the audience will appreciate from you? How do you find the right host? How do you find the right audience? All of that pre-work is essential in being a great guest. 25:53 What I come across all the time are people who are afraid to approach people, they are afraid of the interview format and the nerves because it is a bit on par with public speaking and what you're saying is that that is okay that is step 2 or 3 or 4. Step 1 is getting really comfortable with your message, your truth, and talk about it with everybody. 26:37 Get comfortable, get confident in your message yourself and then let's talk about getting on a podcast and then we can deal with the nerves. 26:47 The nerves are the third because the first is getting comfortable with yourself and your message and being vulnerable. Next is where do you search and what shows to be on. 27:11 Oftentimes, once people do dig into what they really want to get out of it and who they should be speaking really with and to and they let ego subside, then they figure out often the shows that they wanted to be on are not the best use of their energy. 29:52 When you get on a podcast that is a perfect fit, magic happens. 30:18 I've been on small podcasts and seen tons of engagement and connection as a result and big podcasts crickets. It really boils down to your audience and what you have in common and what you're looking for, for sure. 30:42 You've gotten your message, you feel comfortable, you've gotten over the nerves and you've had a couple of good podcast recordings, you've a guest on a couple of things and then what? Do you hit it and quit it? Is it a one night stand? 31:08 I will say, I've guested on well over 100 shows by now and not all of them were marrying material. It's fine, you're on a show. I always think it's really important to appreciate the host regardless of whether or not you want to have a long-term relationship. Appreciate the host by doing little things like sending an email thanking them, sending a tweet, sending a card, things like that. Letting them know you appreciate them. They put you on their platform. That's a big deal, they didn't have to. That's really honoring them, sharing their content still. Making sure to let your audience know, once it goes live, that you're there. 31:58 The only time I would say don't do that is if it's a really bad experience and in that case I would suck it up and go to the host. Say "Listen this wasn't a fit and I sincerely appreciate your effort. I sincerely appreciate your willingness to have me here. I just don't feel like this is a right fit for both of us and I would like you to not run this interview." I don't think I've ever had to go there. 33:09 The host will probably respect you for doing it and if not, that's okay because you didn't have a good experience anyhow. It can't get any worse. That's a rare occasion. 34:47 Show some support. Just little things. Sharing their stuff, being an ambassador a little bit, rating their show - leaving a review. 35:04 That's a nonnegotiable. I tell my students this, if you want to be on someone's podcast and you can't sincerely find something that you can write a 5-star review about, then you should not be on the podcast. 36:38 So you did mention your summit, and you have that coming up very quickly here. Let's talk about that. You have a very interesting approach, and I like the way that you're running it because you're doing it like a conference. I always say I love, love, love summits because it's like a crash course conference that you can do in your pjs. 37:42 This is the 3rd year I am doing the Business Building Rockstar Summit. It actually came before my podcast did. What I do is I pull together experts on different marketing strategies, how to build an online business like a rockstar. So I pull together rockstars in the different niches. 39:18 The last 2 years it was a pre-recorded so people could download for a specific period of time for free and if they wanted the content to refer back to they could upgrade to a paid pass. This year I'm doing it differently than I've ever done it before and it's actually going to be delivered live. It's 10 days. November 1st through the 10th and all of the sessions are going to be live. Super exciting! We are starting with foundational stuff on day 1 moving through different ways of selling from membership sites to creating digital programs to doing 1:1. We're going into social media for attracting new clients. We;re going into more advanced strategies like podcasting, podcast guesting, writing a book, all these other things. 40:40 As long as you have access to the internet - you can use your mobile or your computer - you can go to bbrsummit.com/profitparty you will see a special message from Tonya and myself and you can sign up there for a free ticket and come and play! 42:21 The way it is organized is so that you can pick and choose. So when you opt-in and you get your free ticket you'll also get the program or playbook where you can see the schedule and you can figure out what topics you;re interested in. It doesn't matter if you're just starting out or you're more advanced, if you've not started using Facebook messenger bots for growing your business, that could be a really amazing session for you. Whether you're just starting out or you're a wantrepreneur and haven't started out or you're already long-time in business but you haven't written a book yet and you want to explore that, awesome, pick that session. The way that we're connecting, the way that the sessions are run are that we are talking to people with a beginner's mind. It doesn't necessarily mean you're a beginner in business but it means that this topic is something that you haven't explored thoroughly yet. We're really coming from a place of here's how to get started with this. Here's how you try it on. You don't have to invest in it. You don't have to spend a thousand dollars to get in someone's program to teach you blah blah blah. I don't want people to leave feeling confused by these sessions, I want people to leave feeling empowered. 44:20 There's nothing you have to do. If it doesn't feel good to you, don't worry about it. 44:30 If you're in it for business and this is what you're doing and you want to do it, then YES it should be fun! [bctt tweet="When you get on a podcast that is a perfect fit, magic happens. " username="tonyarineer"] KEY TAKEAWAYS Pay attention to all of the steps to take before pitching a podcast host. Make sure that you know your message and are ready to be vulnerable. Know your podcast host, their audience and how you can benefit them. It isn't about how big the podcast is, but how your connection is. Appreciate your host after you have been on a podcast. EPISODE RESOURCES BBRS Summit Hang out with us inside our free Facebook Community- where every day is a party!
Nicole Holland Show Notes Nicole Holland is the host of two hot podcasts; The Business Building Rockstars Show & Get Guest Ready, Nicole Holland helps subject matter experts increase their visibility exponentially through podcast guesting to create greater impact, influence, and income. We’re about to find out why industry super-stars consider her a genius at what she does! Most passionate about I’m like all over the place…I started my business a few years ago and it’s been an amazingly incredible journey. Right now I’m working on the thing that really launched my business a couple of years ago and that’s called the Business Building Rockstar Summit. It’s an annual online event. In December 2014, I quit my job as a correction officer and I didn’t know what I was going to do, I just knew I’m not going to do that anymore. I didn’t work much with the internet. As a correction officer, I dealt with crises, removed children, and I was a foster-parent. I was living a life that did not blend well with social media or with being publicly exposed. But I knew I had to learn fast. I was looking for what would be right for me, and on November 1st 2015, the Business Building Rockstar Summit began and that’s where I got on the map where people started listen to me. That’s where business stopped being so difficult and I got to attract people, rather than chase people. The kickoff party, which is a live Facebook Live event actually happens on October 31st, 2 p.m. eastern. This year, the summit is running for 10 days, November 1st to the 10th. It’s four sessions a day and they are all being live streamed. In the last two, they were prerecorded. This year, it’s all happening live. Very, very exciting! Since I quit my job in December 2014, I have not actually taken any personal time, so after the summit, I’m taking a couple of weeks off and I feel I’ve got to sit down and really clarify my plan because I’ve just been running on auto pilot and I think that’s something a lot of entrepreneurs do. In 2018, I’ll be continuing as a podcaster. The summit may become a live event in person, and I’m also looking for my first book to come out on this year. The company At the time of the summit, I didn’t even know what a podcast was. I decided that I wanted to be the person that I was searching for when I quit my job, which was the trusted adviser who would just listen and point me in the right direction, and I couldn’t find that. Any one I turned to, I felt was kind of telling me “how to be them…” So I thought I would be that person that brings together all the resources for somebody who can come and check different options. So I went on a quest to find 30 experts on different strategies. The expert I was directed to regarding podcasting was John Lee Dumas, and I interviewed him on how to start a podcast, and after the interview he said, “you know, you’re pretty good at it, have you thought about podcasting….?” So I took his advice and after the summit, I joined his program “Podcasters’ Paradise” and the rest is history. I’ve fallen in love with podcasting. And I found a huge different between interviewees. And I started to write a book about podcast guesting. And I started to work with people and helping them book podcasts. Nicole’s best advice about approaching the customer I don’t think enough people talk about the right customers approach. When I started my business, I was attracting the wrong people because I wasn’t sure of my values then. I just asked people, how can I serve you? What can I do for you? I can do that and that, I can, I can, I can… and what I learned from that is that is I have to know what I enjoy first and foremost and to say “these are the things that I love to do and if you would love my support with this, I’ll go above and beyond for you, and these are my boundaries.” I learned to not take just anybody on. I love my clients and one of the tests for me...
Nicole Holland is the host of 2 hot podcasts: The Business Building Rockstar Show and Get Guest Ready. Nicole helps subject matter experts increase their visibility exponentially through podcast guesting to create greater impact, influence and income. Nicole and Dana kick the show off by talking about the value of guesting on podcasts, and why it's important to create a win/win/win situation for yourself, the host, and the audience tuning in. She tells a story about one her clients appearing on a massive show with little to no results for her business. She goes on to explain that after clearing up her message and understanding where she's most valuable to an audience: her client appeared on another show that created huge results for her business. Dana and Nicole discuss confidence, and the lies people tell themselves that hold them back from getting the most out of their appearances, and why it's so important to clear those thoughts out. Nicole helps Dana close out the show by explaining why it's important to create an environment that makes your guest feel special, and that makes the audience excited to hear from them. Nicole offers a few great resources for listeners who would like to take their guest game to the next level. Quotes "You want to get on podcasts that are aligned with what your intentions are" "Just because you want something doesn't mean that you should get it" "If you love it, do it. Do it and make mistakes" Links www.interviewsthatconvert.com/innerdominatrix See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Today's guest is a successful podcast host and influencer, not so long ago she was a correctional officer. Many days she would wake up unhappy and realized if that was going to change she needed to make it happen. She cast aside her self doubt and fear to create a job that she loves. Like many successful entrepreneurs, she shows us that with determination and perseverance you can find a career that is fulfilling and makes you happy. To date she has interviewed over 220 high-achieving business owners and CEO's on her own podcast, The Business Building Rockstars Show. She knows a thing or two about what makes an interview guest stand out and how to turn listeners into leads. She took that knowledge and launched a second podcast, Get Guest Ready, and her venture, Interviews that Convert. She inspires and helps business owners increase their visibility exponentially through podcast guesting. For her achievements, Huffington Post has recognized her as one of 50 Must-Follow Women Entrepreneurs in 2017. Please join me in welcoming Nicole Holland. In this episode we explore: her thoughts on leadership: “Leadership for me is being authentic.” her journey from correctional officer to becoming a major player in the world of podcasts and entrepreneurs how she shifted from being extremely private online to having a very public persona how she created her first virtual summit, despite not knowing anyone or having ever interviewed someone before she offers a free resource to learn how to become a guest on podcasts: www.interviewsthatconvert.com/schmooze Stay tuned until the end of the episode to hear what I thought were the key takeaways you could put into practice this week and benefit from for years to come. Listen, subscribe and read show notes at www.OnTheSchoomze.com - episode 58
Anytime you're putting yourself out there, you're doing so to an audience. Even if that audience is just one person, you're still using your power of choice. You're picking your audience, your timing, your environment, your delivery method Today we get to talk with Nicole Holland who I know through the podcast scene together. She has a couple podcasts herself (Business Building Rockstars and Get Guest Ready) and her main squeeze is hooking podcasters up with really killer podcast guests. We talk a little bit about that today but mainly we're talking about why it is so gosh darned important to set up a velvet rope around your customer experience and why you need to put your own oxygen mask on first before putting yourself out there and crashing and burning. hard. This conversation applies to artists and business owners alike, so even if the business-y talk is a bit strange (because sometimes us business owners can sometimes go into a vocabulary bubble that doesn't always make sense to non-business-y folks) I'm urging you to stick this one out, because it applies to you, even if your don't own a business. Brave Take-Aways Your Brave Take-Away from today's show is to make that list of things you really want and a separate list of things you really don't want. You can do this with your artwork, your career, your relationships, your business... I want you to do this so that it's easier for you to see what or who is a total hands-down-YES and who is an absolutely-not-NO. It's a really helpful exercise to come back to over and over again. We'd love to hear all about your favorite parts of today's Bare Naked Bravery. You can find Nicole Holland and myself on facebook, twitter, instagram, and more. Go ahead and tag us so we can cheer you on and see what you're up to. Keep in Touch with Nicole Holland Main Website: https://interviewsthatconvert.com Podcast Website: http://bbrshow.comSummit Website: https://businessbuildingrockstarsummit.com https://twitter.com/niczthename https://www.facebook.com/LetNicoleHelp https://www.instagram.com/niczthename https://www.linkedin.com/in/nicoleholland Keep in Touch with Emily Ann Peterson http://emilyannpeterson.comhttp://instagram.com/emilyannpete http://facebook.com/emilyannpeterson http://twitter.com/emilyapeterson Credits If you're diggin' the music in today's episode, that's because it's brought to you by my friends at Music Box Licensing, a premier creative music agency dedicated to finding and crafting unique soundtracks. To find out more about all the artists, musicians, and other sponsors of the show, please visit barenakedbravery.com/sponsors 3 Ways You Can Support the Bravery! Leave a review on iTunes We would LOVE it if you'd leave a podcast rating or review on iTunes. Simply click here to get started >>> http://bit.ly/bnbrr Share this episode with a friend If you have a friend who might really love/need to hear this episode, what are you waiting for?! Email, text, fb message, snail mail - all great options! Become a Patron of Bare Naked Bravery Every patron gets awesome goodies, super early advance links to Emily Ann's new songs & releases, and so much more! $1 Monthly$3 Monthly$5 Monthly$10 Monthly$15 Monthly$25 Monthly$100 Monthly I'm looking forward to being with you next week. We have some great things in store for you! Until then I have one message for you. It's this: Be yourself. Be vulnerable. Be brave. Because the world needs more of your Bare Naked Bravery.
The lady behind the scenes at Interviews-That-Convert-dot-com and the host of the fantastic new podcast ‘Get Guest Ready' -- Nicole Holland helps successful business owners and CEOs increase their visibility exponentially through Podcast Guesting so they can make a greater impact, influence, and income. Proud to have been named in the Huffington Post as one of “50 Must-Follow Women Entrepreneurs in 2017” alongside female powerhouses including Marie Forleo, Danielle LaPorte, Amy Porterfield, and Dorie Clark, Nicole continues to inspire entrepreneurs all around the globe through her popular podcast, The Business Building Rockstars Show. Work with Nicole: Main Website: https://interviewsthatconvert.com Get Guest Ready School: https://businessbuildingrockstarsummit.com Business Building Rockstars Show Podcast Website: http://bbrshow.com Business Building Rockstars Summit: https://businessbuildingrockstarsummit.com Connect with Nicole: Twitter Facebook Instagram Linkedin
Nicole Holland was named as one of "50 MUST-FOLLOW WOMEN ENTREPRENEURS IN 2017" in The Huffington Post alongside Marie Forleo, Amy Porterfield, Dorie Clark, & many other female powerhouses. She is host of the Business Building Rockstars Show where she interviewed over 220 high-achievers and she’s also hosting a new show, called Get Guest Ready. She lives with gratitude and uses gratitude as a tool in her work, so just listen to her amazing insights, it's not what you'd expect. Become a supporter of this podcast:https://anchor.fm/the-gratitude-podcast/support
Pawprint | animal rescue podcast for dog, cat, and other animal lovers
Nicole Holland is our talented guest today. She is the woman behind the scenes at interviewsthatconvert.com, the host of The Business Building Rockstars Show, along with her new podcast, Get Guest Ready. Nicole helps successful business owners and CEOs increase their visibility through Podcast Guesting so they can make a greater impact, influence, and income. She answers today’s question, “What Would Nicole Holland Do?” by applying her business expertise to benefit non-profits, such as animal rescue organizations. Nicole has been named in The Huffington Post as one of “50 Must-Follow Women Entrepreneurs in 2017” alongside female powerhouses including Marie Forleo, Danielle LaPorte, Amy Porterfield, and Dorie Clark. Nicole inspires entrepreneurs all around the world, and we’re fortunate to have her on our animal rescue podcast. Main website https://interviewsthatconvert.com For Pawprint listeners https://interviewsthatconvert.com/pawprint-podcast Get Guest Ready https://businessbuildingrockstarsummit.com Business Building Rockstars Show Podcast Website http://bbrshow.com Twitter https://twitter.com/niczthename Facebook https://www.facebook.com/LetNicoleHelp Instagram https://www.instagram.com/niczthename The Huffington Post article http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/50-must-follow-women-entrepreneurs-in-2017_us_58004382e4b06f314afeb184 Thanks to Nicole Holland! About Nancy and Harold Rhee We have been married over 20 years, fostered over 60 dogs in the past four years, and we love animal rescue and the amazing people who dedicate their lives. And of course, the dogs and cats! If you want to learn more about Nancy and Harold, go to our About Us page at http://thisispawprint.com/about or listen to our introductory podcast episode, "Fifty Puppies and a Podcast." http://thisispawprint.com/000 About Pawprint Pawprint (or Paw Print) is a weekly podcast dedicated to animal rescue, adoption, and the heroes who make it happen. Volunteer, walk, adopt, or foster a dog, cat, rabbit, or other wonderful pet through your local shelter, humane society, SPCA, pound, and animal control. Stop abuse, and help increase animal protection, welfare, and rights. http://thisispawprint.com http://animalrescuepodcast.com Don’t miss any new episodes. Sign up for our email list. If you want to join our animal rescue community and receive two free bonus dog-training resources from Irith Bloom, positive reinforcement dog trainer, go to http://thisispawprint.com/ask. Irith can be found at http://www.thesophisticateddog.com/ About Pawprint’s Music All of Pawprint's music is composed by Luke Gartner-Brereton. Luke is based in Australia, and he composes a wide variety of songs and musical loops http://vanillagroovestudios.com http://soundcloud.com/luke-gartnerbrereton
360 Entrepreneur Podcast: The Show for Entrepreneurs, Business-Builders and Small Business Owners
Interviews That Convert founder and Get Guest Ready host Nicole Holland shares her advice to become a 5-star podcast guest.
Sometimes I think I'm busy--and then I look at Nicole Holland's life. Gurllll is working it out! She's the host of two great podcasts; The Business Building Rockstars Show & Get Guest Ready. Nicole helps people increase their visibility exponentially through podcast guesting to create greater impact, influence, and income. She also has amazing purple hair and we giggle a lot. So don't worry we don't get TOO serious, sugars. Find all things Nicole at her special Dear Mattie link: http://bbrshow.com/mattie Listen to me guesting on Nicole's show too: http://bbrshow.com/podcast/1595 Business Building Rockstars Show Podcast Website:http://bbrshow.com Wanna know about Podcast Guesting and get on some great shows? Go here: http://interviewsthatconvert.com https://twitter.com/niczthename See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Business Owner's Freedom Formula | Actionable Advice for Small Business Owners
Nicole Holland is a true business building rock star. Which is no coincidence that she is the host of the popular podcast, The Business Building Rockstars Show...just one of her endeavors. She is now the lady behind InterviewsThatConvert.com coinciding with the fantastic new podcast "Get Guest Ready." Nicole helps successful business owners and CEO's increase their visibility exponentially through Podcast Guesting so they can make a greater impact, influence and income. Not to mention, she was recently named one of the 50 Must-Follow Women Entrepreneurs in 2017 by Huffington Post. In our interview we discuss the importance of finding your passion along with the systems and processes needed to scale your business in order to achieve ultimate freedom.