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About This Episode: Grant Cardone has very quickly become a household name in the world of sales and real estate investing. He got his start in the world of automobile sales, becoming obsessed about his mission and very quickly rose to the top 1% in the country. Since, then Grant has created an empire including a list of NY Times Bestsellers, sales training, investing and his online video presence at Grant Cardone TV. Often times, we are told to play it safe and bring ourselves down to the level of everyone else. Grant is here to tell you why you need to be obsessed to really be successful. In this episode, we do a deep dive into what brought Grant to his current level of success and how you can become obsessed about your mission and create a life on your own terms. Unremarkable to Extraordinary: Ignite Your Passion to Go From Passive Observer to Creator of Your Own Life: https://getextraordinarybook.com/ Find out more about Grant at: Website: http://www.grantcardone.com/obsessed Check out our YouTube Channel: Jeremyryanslatebiz See the Show Notes: www.jeremyryanslate.com/995 Sponsors: LinkedIn Jobs: Post your first job for free linkedin.com/cyol MyPillow: Use the promo code: CYOL to get up to 60% off https://www.mypillow.com/ Audible: Get a free 30 day free trial and 1 free audiobook from thousands of available books. Right now I'm reading " Bad News How Woke Media Is Undermining Democracy" by Batya Ungar-Sargon www.jeremyryanslate.com/book
About This Episode: Grant Cardone has very quickly become a household name in the world of sales and real estate investing. He got his start in the world of automobile sales, becoming obsessed about his mission and very quickly rose to the top 1% in the country. Since, then Grant has created an empire including a list of NY Times Bestsellers, sales training, investing and his online video presence at Grant Cardone TV. Often times, we are told to play it safe and bring ourselves down to the level of everyone else. Grant is here to tell you why you need to be obsessed to really be successful. In this episode, we do a deep dive into what brought Grant to his current level of success and how you can become obsessed about your mission and create a life on your own terms. Unremarkable to Extraordinary: Ignite Your Passion to Go From Passive Observer to Creator of Your Own Life: https://getextraordinarybook.com/ Find out more about Grant at: Website: http://www.grantcardone.com/obsessed Check out our YouTube Channel: Jeremyryanslatebiz See the Show Notes: www.jeremyryanslate.com/995 Sponsors: LinkedIn Jobs: Post your first job for free linkedin.com/cyol MyPillow: Use the promo code: CYOL to get up to 60% off https://www.mypillow.com/ Audible: Get a free 30 day free trial and 1 free audiobook from thousands of available books. Right now I'm reading " Bad News How Woke Media Is Undermining Democracy" by Batya Ungar-Sargon www.jeremyryanslate.com/book
As a cashflow investor & serial entrepreneur, M.C. Laubscher's passion is to assist investors & business owners to create, recover, warehouse & multiply cashflow through advance strategies. Having figured out how to escape the rat race and replace his income through cashflow investing, he shares how highly paid professionals and business owners can replace their incomes through cashflow investing strategies to escape the matrix. M.C. is a member of the Forbes Finance Council and has shared his strategies on Forbes Magazine, Entrepreneur Magazine, Grant Cardone TV, and Biggerpockets. M.C. is the creator & host of the top-rated business and investing podcasts, Cash Flow Ninja & Cashflow Investing Secrets and Chief Cashflow Coach at Cashflow Ninja LLC. The Cashflow Ninja Podcast has been downloaded millions of times in over 180 countries and has been featured as one of the top 48 podcasts for entrepreneurs by Entrepreneur Magazine & is regularly featured as one of the top 100 podcasts by Apple Podcasts. M.C. is also the President & Chief Executive Officer at Producers Wealth, a virtual wealth creation firm that assist investors, and business owners to set up and implement Infinite Banking. In addition to listening to the episode, you can watch an unedited, behind the scenes, video of their discussion on our YouTube Channel. And be sure to subscribe to support the podcast! For general information about the podcast, send an email to info@beinhakerlaw.com To follow Mitch and the podcast, go to linktr.ee/beinhakerlaw. You can subscribe and listen to episodes on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Amazon Music, Spotify and most other directories. Please review us whenever possible and thanks for your continued support! Sponsorships and paid guest appearances are available. Connect with us by email or on social media. The Accidental Entrepreneur is brought to you by Beinhaker Law, a boutique business & estates legal practice in Clark, NJ. To learn about shared outside general counsel services and how to better protect your business, visit https://beinhakerlaw.com/fractional-gen-counsel/ Please support our affiliate sponsors (https://beinhakerlaw.com/podcast-affiliates/). Also, support the show and get your own podcast merch! (https://beinhakerlaw.com/podcast-store/) One of One Productions - a New Jersey-based studio, just over the George Washington bridge, that caters to the booming business of podcasting. Be sure to check out the guesting kit that they've created exclusively for our listeners! https://one-of-one-productions.myshopify.com/products/mitchell-beinhakers-guesting-kit North Authentic - NorthAuthentic.com is a conscious hair care marketplace offering the cleanest brands from around the world. Their pro stylists curate only the most fabulous non-toxic hair products. Use our affiliate link for all your purchases! https://shrsl.com/38heu The Healthy Place - Findyourhealthyplace.com has thousands of supplements to help you live a better quality of life; as well as natural solutions for chronic pain, stress, anxiety, depression, sleep and much, much more. Need guidance? Use their Live Chat feature and talk to a Wellness Consultant right on their website. The Accidental Entrepreneur is a trademark of Mitchell C. Beinhaker. Copyright 2018-2021. All rights reserved.
M.C. Laubscher is a Husband, Dad, Podcaster & Cashflow Coach. As a cashflow investor & serial entrepreneur, M.C.'s passion is to assist investors & business owners to create, recover, warehouse & multiply cashflow through advance strategies. Having figured out how to escape the rat race and replace his income through cashflow investing, he shares how highly paid professionals and business owners can replace their incomes through cashflow investing strategies to escape the matrix. M.C. is a member of the Forbes Finance Council and has shared his strategies on Forbes Magazine, Entrepreneur Magazine, Grant Cardone TV, and Biggerpockets. M.C. is the creator & host of the top-rated business and investing podcasts, Cashflow Ninja & Cashflow Investing Secrets and Chief Cashflow Coach at Cashflow Ninja LLC. The Cashflow Ninja Podcast has been downloaded over 4.5 million times in over 180 countries and has been featured as one of the top 48 podcasts for entrepreneurs by Entrepreneur Magazine & is regularly featured as one of the top 100 podcasts by Apple Podcasts. M.C. is also the President & Chief Executive Officer at Producers Wealth, a virtual wealth creation firm that assist investors, and business owners to set up and implement Infinite Banking. cashflowninja.com cashflowninja.com/21niches Coffee Sponsor: Linda Follow us on Instagram: @TheMorningSpotlight Email us at: themorningspotlight@gmail.com www.themorningspotlight.com For title insurance inquiries contact Mike at michael.ham@ctt.com Buy Mike a Coffee!
In this episode, M.C. Laubscher is interviewed by Hoan Thai from the Hoan Zone about his new book, The 21 Best Cashflow Niches. M.C. Laubscher is a Husband, Dad, Podcaster & Cashflow Coach. As a cashflow investor & serial entrepreneur, M.C.'s passion is to assist investors & business owners to create, recover, warehouse & multiply cashflow through advance strategies. Having figured out how to escape the rat race and replace his income through cashflow investing, he shares how highly paid professionals and business owners can replace their incomes through cashflow investing strategies to escape the matrix. M.C. is a member of the Forbes Finance Council and has shared his strategies on Forbes Magazine, Entrepreneur Magazine, Grant Cardone TV, and Biggerpockets. M.C. is the creator & host of the top-rated business and investing podcasts, Cashflow Ninja & Cashflow Investing Secrets and Chief Cashflow Coach at Cashflow Ninja LLC. The Cashflow Ninja Podcast has been downloaded over 3 million times in over 180 countries and has been featured as one of the top 48 podcasts for entrepreneurs by Entrepreneur Magazine & is regularly featured as one of the top 100 podcasts by Apple Podcasts. M.C. is also the President & Chief Executive Officer at Producers Wealth, a virtual wealth creation firm that assists investors, and business owners to set up and implement Infinite Banking. Links: Hoan Zone https://www.hoanzone.com/ Grab My Book: The 21 Best Cashflow Niches™: www.cashflowninja.com/21niches Programs: The Cashflow Ninja Cashflow Investors Club™: www.cashflowninja.com/club Your Own Banking System™ : www.yourownbankingsystem.com Your Own Family Office™: www.cashflowninja.com/familyoffice The Crypto Investing Method™: www.cashflowninja.com/crypto The Cashflow Creator Formula™: www.cashflowninja.com/creator The Cashflow Core Builder™: www.casflowninja.com/core The Cashflow Multiplier™: www.cashflowninja.com/multiplier The Cashflow Quantum™: www.cashflowninja.com/quantum Connect With Us: Website: http://cashflowninja.com Podcast: http://cashflowinvestingsecrets.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/cashflowninja/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/mclaubscher Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thecashflowninja/ Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/mclaubscher/cashflow-ninja/ Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mclaubscher/ Youtube: http://www.youtube.com/c/Cashflowninja Bitchute: https://www.bitchute.com/channel/cashflowninja/ Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/c-329875 LBRY.tv: https://lbry.tv/@Cashflowninja:9?r=DoJHKKGqTbf8sdChMP1oLtCrJWEYK3ZM Brighteon: https://www.brighteon.com/channels/cashflowninja Brandnewtube: https://brandnewtube.com/@cashflowninja Parler: https://parler.com/profile/cashflowninja/ Gab: https://gab.ai/cashflowninja Minds: https://www.minds.com/cashflowninja Biggerpockets: https://www.biggerpockets.com/users/mclaubscher Medium: https://medium.com/@mclaubscher Substack: https://mclaubscher.substack.com/
In this episode, M.C. Laubscher shares how producers and creators can survive and thrive RIGHT NOW. M.C. Laubscher is a Husband, Dad, Podcaster & Cashflow Coach. As a cashflow investor & serial entrepreneur, M.C.'s passion is to assist investors & business owners to create, recover, warehouse & multiply cashflow through advance strategies. Having figured out how to escape the rat race and replace his income through cashflow investing, he shares how highly paid professionals and business owners can replace their incomes through cashflow investing strategies to escape the matrix. M.C. is a member of the Forbes Finance Council and has shared his strategies on Forbes Magazine, Entrepreneur Magazine, Grant Cardone TV, and Biggerpockets. M.C. is the creator & host of the top-rated business and investing podcasts, Cashflow Ninja & Cashflow Investing Secrets and Chief Cashflow Coach at Cashflow Ninja LLC. The Cashflow Ninja Podcast has been downloaded over 3 million times in over 180 countries and has been featured as one of the top 48 podcasts for entrepreneurs by Entrepreneur Magazine & is regularly featured as one of the top 100 podcasts by Apple Podcasts. M.C. is also the President & Chief Executive Officer at Producers Wealth, a virtual wealth creation firm that assists investors, and business owners to set up and implement Infinite Banking. Grab My Book: The 21 Best Cashflow Niches™: www.cashflowninja.com/21niches Programs: The Cashflow Ninja Cashflow Investors Club™: www.cashflowninja.com/club Your Own Banking System™ : www.yourownbankingsystem.com Your Own Family Office™: www.cashflowninja.com/familyoffice The Crypto Investing Method™: www.cashflowninja.com/crypto The Cashflow Creator Formula™: www.cashflowninja.com/creator The Cashflow Core Builder™: www.casflowninja.com/core The Cashflow Multiplier™: www.cashflowninja.com/multiplier The Cashflow Quantum™: www.cashflowninja.com/quantum Connect With Us: Website: http://cashflowninja.com Podcast: http://cashflowinvestingsecrets.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/cashflowninja/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/mclaubscher Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thecashflowninja/ Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/mclaubscher/cashflow-ninja/ Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mclaubscher/ Youtube: http://www.youtube.com/c/Cashflowninja Bitchute: https://www.bitchute.com/channel/cashflowninja/ Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/c-329875 LBRY.tv: https://lbry.tv/@Cashflowninja:9?r=DoJHKKGqTbf8sdChMP1oLtCrJWEYK3ZM Brighteon: https://www.brighteon.com/channels/cashflowninja Brandnewtube: https://brandnewtube.com/@cashflowninja Parler: https://parler.com/profile/cashflowninja/ Gab: https://gab.ai/cashflowninja Minds: https://www.minds.com/cashflowninja Biggerpockets: https://www.biggerpockets.com/users/mclaubscher Medium: https://medium.com/@mclaubscher Substack: https://mclaubscher.substack.com/
In this episode, M.C. Laubscher shares lessons from history. M.C. Laubscher is a Husband, Dad, Podcaster & Cashflow Coach. As a cashflow investor & serial entrepreneur, M.C.'s passion is to assist investors & business owners to create, recover, warehouse & multiply cashflow through advance strategies. Having figured out how to escape the rat race and replace his income through cashflow investing, he shares how highly paid professionals and business owners can replace their incomes through cashflow investing strategies to escape the matrix. M.C. is a member of the Forbes Finance Council and has shared his strategies on Forbes Magazine, Entrepreneur Magazine, Grant Cardone TV, and Biggerpockets. M.C. is the creator & host of the top-rated business and investing podcasts, Cashflow Ninja & Cashflow Investing Secrets and Chief Cashflow Coach at Cashflow Ninja LLC. The Cashflow Ninja Podcast has been downloaded over 3 million times in over 180 countries and has been featured as one of the top 48 podcasts for entrepreneurs by Entrepreneur Magazine & is regularly featured as one of the top 100 podcasts by Apple Podcasts. M.C. is also the President & Chief Executive Officer at Producers Wealth, a virtual wealth creation firm that assists investors, and business owners to set up and implement Infinite Banking. Grab My Book: The 21 Best Cashflow Niches™: www.cashflowninja.com/21niches Programs: The Cashflow Ninja Cashflow Investors Club™: www.cashflowninja.com/club Your Own Banking System™ : www.yourownbankingsystem.com Your Own Family Office™: www.cashflowninja.com/familyoffice The Crypto Investing Method™: www.cashflowninja.com/crypto The Cashflow Creator Formula™: www.cashflowninja.com/creator The Cashflow Core Builder™: www.casflowninja.com/core The Cashflow Multiplier™: www.cashflowninja.com/multiplier The Cashflow Quantum™: www.cashflowninja.com/quantum Connect With Us: Website: http://cashflowninja.com Podcast: http://cashflowinvestingsecrets.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/cashflowninja/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/mclaubscher Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thecashflowninja/ Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/mclaubscher/cashflow-ninja/ Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mclaubscher/ Youtube: http://www.youtube.com/c/Cashflowninja Bitchute: https://www.bitchute.com/channel/cashflowninja/ Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/c-329875 LBRY.tv: https://lbry.tv/@Cashflowninja:9?r=DoJHKKGqTbf8sdChMP1oLtCrJWEYK3ZM Brighteon: https://www.brighteon.com/channels/cashflowninja Brandnewtube: https://brandnewtube.com/@cashflowninja Parler: https://parler.com/profile/cashflowninja/ Gab: https://gab.ai/cashflowninja Minds: https://www.minds.com/cashflowninja Biggerpockets: https://www.biggerpockets.com/users/mclaubscher Medium: https://medium.com/@mclaubscher Substack: https://mclaubscher.substack.com/
In this episode, M.C. Laubscher shares the key to self-reliance during the 4th Industrial Revolution. M.C. Laubscher is a Husband, Dad, Podcaster & Cashflow Coach. As a cashflow investor & serial entrepreneur, M.C.'s passion is to assist investors & business owners to create, recover, warehouse & multiply cashflow through advance strategies. Having figured out how to escape the rat race and replace his income through cashflow investing, he shares how highly paid professionals and business owners can replace their incomes through cashflow investing strategies to escape the matrix. M.C. is a member of the Forbes Finance Council and has shared his strategies on Forbes Magazine, Entrepreneur Magazine, Grant Cardone TV, and Biggerpockets. M.C. is the creator & host of the top-rated business and investing podcasts, Cashflow Ninja & Cashflow Investing Secrets and Chief Cashflow Coach at Cashflow Ninja LLC. The Cashflow Ninja Podcast has been downloaded over 3 million times in over 180 countries and has been featured as one of the top 48 podcasts for entrepreneurs by Entrepreneur Magazine & is regularly featured as one of the top 100 podcasts by Apple Podcasts. M.C. is also the President & Chief Executive Officer at Producers Wealth, a virtual wealth creation firm that assist investors, and business owners to set up and implement Infinite Banking. Connect With Us: Website: http://cashflowninja.com Podcast: http://cashflowinvestingsecrets.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/cashflowninja/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/mclaubscher Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thecashflowninja/ Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/mclaubscher/cashflow-ninja/ Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mclaubscher/ Youtube: http://www.youtube.com/c/Cashflowninja Bitchute: https://www.bitchute.com/channel/cashflowninja/ Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/c-329875 LBRY.tv: https://lbry.tv/@Cashflowninja:9?r=DoJHKKGqTbf8sdChMP1oLtCrJWEYK3ZM Brighteon: https://www.brighteon.com/channels/cashflowninja Brandnewtube: https://brandnewtube.com/@cashflowninja Parler: https://parler.com/profile/cashflowninja/ Gab: https://gab.ai/cashflowninja Minds: https://www.minds.com/cashflowninja Biggerpockets: https://www.biggerpockets.com/users/mclaubscher Medium: https://medium.com/@mclaubscher Substack: https://mclaubscher.substack.com/
In this episode, M.C. Laubscher shares why you don't have to be the best swimmer if you swim with the tide. M.C. Laubscher is a Husband, Dad, Podcaster & Cashflow Coach. As a cashflow investor & serial entrepreneur, M.C.'s passion is to assist investors & business owners to create, recover, warehouse & multiply cashflow through advance strategies. Having figured out how to escape the rat race and replace his income through cashflow investing, he shares how highly paid professionals and business owners can replace their incomes through cashflow investing strategies to escape the matrix. M.C. is a member of the Forbes Finance Council and has shared his strategies on Forbes Magazine, Entrepreneur Magazine, Grant Cardone TV, and Biggerpockets. M.C. is the creator & host of the top-rated business and investing podcasts, Cashflow Ninja & Cashflow Investing Secrets and Chief Cashflow Coach at Cashflow Ninja LLC. The Cashflow Ninja Podcast has been downloaded over 3 million times in over 180 countries and has been featured as one of the top 48 podcasts for entrepreneurs by Entrepreneur Magazine & is regularly featured as one of the top 100 podcasts by Apple Podcasts. M.C. is also the President & Chief Executive Officer at Producers Wealth, a virtual wealth creation firm that assist investors, and business owners to set up and implement Infinite Banking. Programs: The Cashflow Creator Formula The Cashflow Core Builder The Crypto Investing Method
In this episode M.C. Laubscher shares how to leverage assets to build wealth like a ninja. M.C. Laubscher is a Husband, Dad, Podcaster & Cashflow Coach. As a cashflow investor & serial entrepreneur, M.C.'s passion is to assist investors & business owners to create, recover, warehouse & multiply cashflow through advance strategies. Having figured out how to escape the rat race and replace his income through cashflow investing, he shares how highly paid professionals and business owners can replace their incomes through cashflow investing strategies to escape the matrix. M.C. is a member of the Forbes Finance Council and has shared his strategies on Forbes Magazine, Entrepreneur Magazine, Grant Cardone TV, and Biggerpockets. M.C. is the creator & host of the top-rated business and investing podcasts, Cashflow Ninja & Cashflow Investing Secrets and Chief Cashflow Coach at Cashflow Ninja LLC. The Cashflow Ninja Podcast has been downloaded over 3 million times in over 180 countries and has been featured as one of the top 48 podcasts for entrepreneurs by Entrepreneur Magazine & is regularly featured as one of the top 100 podcasts by Apple Podcasts. M.C. is also the President & Chief Executive Officer at Producers Wealth, a virtual wealth creation firm that assist investors, and business owners to set up and implement Infinite Banking. Programs: The Cashflow Creator Formula The Cashflow Core Builder The Crypto Investing Method
In this episode, we're joined by Jasmin Terrany. Jasmin holds two Master’s Degrees from Columbia University and is the inventor of Life Therapy™, a combination of Psychotherapy & Coaching + Mindfulness & Meditation. In virtual private practice since 2007, Jasmin helps high achievers succeed in love. Jasmin has published two books and has been featured on CNN, PBS, CBS, Parents Magazine, Bustle Magazine, has over 100K views on her YouTube Channel and hosted her own advice show on Grant Cardone TV. Most importantly she is a dedicated wife and momma to her precious children Liv & Zen. In this episode, we explore: life therapy difference between psychotherapy and coaching working in an integrative way high achieving women adult friendships communication becoming comfortable with the unknown and loads more. You can connect with Jasmin via Instagram, YouTube or via her website Follow our host Hannah @hannah.stainer on Instagram or on twitter. Follow our podcast @psykhecoaching on Instagram, Twitter, Facebook or connect with us via our website where you can download your gratitude journal by signing up to our mailing list. Support the podcast by sending us a coffee via Ko-Fi We're now on Clubhouse, connect with Hannah @hstainer and join us to chat about mental health and wellbeing. If you've loved this episode as much as we have please do share it on social media and tag us in your post. And we always love to hear what you think so please rate and review on itunes or wherever you listen to your podcasts. Thanks for listening! Hannah & the Psykhe Podcast team x --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/psykhe/message
M.C. Laubscher is a Husband, Dad, Podcaster & Cashflow Coach. As a cashflow investor & serial entrepreneur, M.C.’s passion is to assist investors & business owners to create, recover, warehouse & multiply cashflow through advance strategies. Having figured out how to escape the rat race and replace his income through cashflow investing, he shares how highly paid professionals and business owners can replace their incomes through cashflow investing strategies to escape the matrix. M.C. is a member of the Forbes Finance Council and has shared his strategies on Forbes Magazine, Entrepreneur Magazine, Grant Cardone TV, and Biggerpockets. M.C. is the creator & host of the top-rated business and investing podcasts, Cashflow Ninja & Cashflow Investing Secrets and Chief Cashflow Coach at Cashflow Ninja LLC. The Cashflow Ninja Podcast has been downloaded over 3 million times in over 180 countries and has been featured as one of the top 48 podcasts for entrepreneurs by Entrepreneur Magazine & is regularly featured as one of the top 100 podcasts by Apple Podcasts. M.C. is also the President & Chief Executive Officer at Producers Wealth, a virtual wealth creation firm that assist investors, and business owners to set up and implement Infinite Banking. Interview Links: The Cashflow Core Builder Resources: Create A Strategy Become The Bank Join Our Community
M.C. Laubscher is a Husband, Dad, Podcaster & Cashflow Coach. As a cashflow investor & serial entrepreneur, M.C.’s passion is to assist investors & business owners to create, recover, warehouse & multiply cashflow through advance strategies. Having figured out how to escape the rat race and replace his income through cashflow investing, he shares how highly paid professionals and business owners can replace their incomes through cashflow investing strategies to escape the matrix. M.C. is a member of the Forbes Finance Council and has shared his strategies on Forbes Magazine, Entrepreneur Magazine, Grant Cardone TV, and Biggerpockets. M.C. is the creator & host of the top-rated business and investing podcasts, Cashflow Ninja & Cashflow Investing Secrets and Chief Cashflow Coach at Cashflow Ninja LLC. The Cashflow Ninja Podcast has been downloaded over 3 million times in over 180 countries and has been featured as one of the top 48 podcasts for entrepreneurs by Entrepreneur Magazine & is regularly featured as one of the top 100 podcasts by Apple Podcasts. M.C. is also the President & Chief Executive Officer at Producers Wealth, a virtual wealth creation firm that assist investors, and business owners to set up and implement Infinite Banking. Interview Links: The Cashflow Core Builder Resources: Create A Strategy Become The Bank Join Our Community
In this episode, I am joined by MC Laubscher. He is a cashflow coach and investor, and serial entrepreneur. He is also the creator and popular host of the Cashflow Ninja Podcast and Cashflow Investing Secrets Podcast, as well as the President & Chief Executive Officer at Producers Wealth, a virtual wealth creation firm that assists investors and business owners to set up and implement Infinite Banking. MC has shared his strategies in Forbes Magazine, Entrepreneur Magazine, Grant Cardone TV, and the BiggerPockets podcast. We begin this episode with MC’s background story. He is originally from South Africa and he started his journey playing sports, which is how he ended up in the United States. He was playing in a national league and while traveling from one city to another, he started reading books. On one of those trips, he came across a book that his mom gave him called Rich Dad, Poor Dad, and it completely changed his paradigm. This huge shift in his thinking made him take action and in 2001 he bought his first property. He got his first tenants in, collected the rent, paid the bills, and at the end of the month, he still had money left. That is where his real estate journey started. We then move on to discussing his “a-ha moments.” The first thing he realized is that cashflow in real estate is amazing, which is why he became super passionate about it. As he dove deep into the financial world, learning more about economics, history, and finance, he eventually ended up looking at banks. He realized that there is a business model there that is unmatched and because they are the creators of the game, they own the chessboard, everyone else is just moving pieces on it. His second “a-ha moment” happened after he reread Rich Dad, Poor Dad and realized that you have to be the bank and you have to become your own banker. We talked about MC’s beginning stages and how he had to change his belief system in order to take action. This applies in all areas of your life, such as your health, your marriage or relationships, your wealth; nothing is going to happen until you change the lens through which you view the world. MC also believes that if you're married, you have to bring your partner with you on that journey, otherwise, it's going to be a very tough relationship. Our next topic of conversation is the first property that MC bought back in 2001. He purchased it in South Africa because he grew up in the area, he knew the market, and he knew where the market was going. He bought a two-bedroom condo a couple of blocks from the ocean with a great view and very close to Cape Town. The interest on that mortgage was a double-digit rate, but he was still able to make it work. We then move on to talking about being your own banker and the strategies that he is using. MC breaks down the banking model, going into detail on how the system operates. He then shares with us the five pillars of a wealth strategy, a framework that we use to make our money. First, we all make our money somewhere, we have a skill that we provide to the marketplace, which we get paid for; second, we've got to position our capital somewhere; third, we have to deploy it to go make more money; fourth, using different growth opportunities; and finally protecting our money through tax strategy, asset protection, and estate planning. So, if you are looking to become your own banker, you have to start by building up reserves and savings first. MC suggested getting six to twelve months of cash reserves and then look at other places to put capital in. But the most important thing that you need to do is position assets so that you can eventually collateralize them. Finally, MC shares with us what his business looks like today and what his plans are moving forward. One of his businesses is Producers Wealth, where they help people with wealth strategies as well as the infinite banking strategy, which is based on insurance, and that's completely virtual. His other company is Cashflow Ninja, which is an education company and its core principle and philosophy is to empower people to become self-reliant through education. Join us for another episode of the Just Start Real Estate Podcast with the amazing MC Laubscher and learn everything you need to become your own banker and build your wealth! Notable Quotes: “It wasn't until I understood the history, the financial history of the world, that it actually all started to make sense.” MC Laubscher “Being a real estate investor, you're obviously going to end up with debt. And the big part of the game is leveraging debt and good debt. And another part of the game is leveraging the tax code and inflation. And a lot of folks suffer because of those three things.” MC Laubscher “You have to change your belief systems, otherwise, nothing will change. And you can put this into other areas of your life, such as your health, your marriage or relationships, your wealth. Nothing is going to happen until you change the lens through which you view the world.” MC Laubscher “If you surround yourself with people who think a certain way, you tend to think that way, for the better or the worse.” Mike Simmons “You can read about driving a car, you can look at all the pictures of what a car looks like inside. But at some stage, you're going to have to get in that car and actually learn how to drive.” MC Laubscher “People are afraid. Afraid to make mistakes, afraid to risk what they have, even though what they have isn't what they want. It's just sort of a crazy mindset.” Mike Simmons “Why real estate investors and business owners are so successful is because they have tunnel vision, and they laser-focus on generating assets that cash flow. But if they look at moving a couple of pieces around, it may amplify their results.” MC Laubscher “Once I started doing these strategies, it just put rocket fuel on what I was already doing.” MC Laubscher Links: Cashflow Ninja on Facebook MC Laubscher on Twitter Cashflow Ninja on Instagram Cashflow Ninja on LinkedIn Cashflow Ninja on YouTube Rich Dad Poor Dad 7 Figure Flipping Return on Investments Just Start Real Estate JSRE on Facebook Mike on Facebook Mike on Instagram Mike on LinkedIn Mike on Twitter Level Jumping: How I Grew My Business to Over $1 Million in Profits in 12 Months
In this episode, I am joined by MC Laubscher. He is a cashflow coach and investor, and serial entrepreneur. He is also the creator and popular host of the Cashflow Ninja Podcast and Cashflow Investing Secrets Podcast, as well as the President & Chief Executive Officer at Producers Wealth, a virtual wealth creation firm that assists investors and business owners to set up and implement Infinite Banking. MC has shared his strategies in Forbes Magazine, Entrepreneur Magazine, Grant Cardone TV, and the BiggerPockets podcast. We begin this episode with MC's background story. He is originally from South Africa and he started his journey playing sports, which is how he ended up in the United States. He was playing in a national league and while traveling from one city to another, he started reading books. On one of those trips, he came across a book that his mom gave him called Rich Dad, Poor Dad, and it completely changed his paradigm. This huge shift in his thinking made him take action and in 2001 he bought his first property. He got his first tenants in, collected the rent, paid the bills, and at the end of the month, he still had money left. That is where his real estate journey started. We then move on to discussing his “a-ha moments.” The first thing he realized is that cashflow in real estate is amazing, which is why he became super passionate about it. As he dove deep into the financial world, learning more about economics, history, and finance, he eventually ended up looking at banks. He realized that there is a business model there that is unmatched and because they are the creators of the game, they own the chessboard, everyone else is just moving pieces on it. His second “a-ha moment” happened after he reread Rich Dad, Poor Dad and realized that you have to be the bank and you have to become your own banker. We talked about MC's beginning stages and how he had to change his belief system in order to take action. This applies in all areas of your life, such as your health, your marriage or relationships, your wealth; nothing is going to happen until you change the lens through which you view the world. MC also believes that if you're married, you have to bring your partner with you on that journey, otherwise, it's going to be a very tough relationship. Our next topic of conversation is the first property that MC bought back in 2001. He purchased it in South Africa because he grew up in the area, he knew the market, and he knew where the market was going. He bought a two-bedroom condo a couple of blocks from the ocean with a great view and very close to Cape Town. The interest on that mortgage was a double-digit rate, but he was still able to make it work. We then move on to talking about being your own banker and the strategies that he is using. MC breaks down the banking model, going into detail on how the system operates. He then shares with us the five pillars of a wealth strategy, a framework that we use to make our money. First, we all make our money somewhere, we have a skill that we provide to the marketplace, which we get paid for; second, we've got to position our capital somewhere; third, we have to deploy it to go make more money; fourth, using different growth opportunities; and finally protecting our money through tax strategy, asset protection, and estate planning. So, if you are looking to become your own banker, you have to start by building up reserves and savings first. MC suggested getting six to twelve months of cash reserves and then look at other places to put capital in. But the most important thing that you need to do is position assets so that you can eventually collateralize them. Finally, MC shares with us what his business looks like today and what his plans are moving forward. One of his businesses is Producers Wealth, where they help people with wealth strategies as well as the infinite banking strategy, which is based on insurance, and that's completely virtual. His other company is Cashflow Ninja, which is an education company and its core principle and philosophy is to empower people to become self-reliant through education. Join us for another episode of the Just Start Real Estate Podcast with the amazing MC Laubscher and learn everything you need to become your own banker and build your wealth! Notable Quotes: “It wasn't until I understood the history, the financial history of the world, that it actually all started to make sense.” MC Laubscher “Being a real estate investor, you're obviously going to end up with debt. And the big part of the game is leveraging debt and good debt. And another part of the game is leveraging the tax code and inflation. And a lot of folks suffer because of those three things.” MC Laubscher “You have to change your belief systems, otherwise, nothing will change. And you can put this into other areas of your life, such as your health, your marriage or relationships, your wealth. Nothing is going to happen until you change the lens through which you view the world.” MC Laubscher “If you surround yourself with people who think a certain way, you tend to think that way, for the better or the worse.” Mike Simmons “You can read about driving a car, you can look at all the pictures of what a car looks like inside. But at some stage, you're going to have to get in that car and actually learn how to drive.” MC Laubscher “People are afraid. Afraid to make mistakes, afraid to risk what they have, even though what they have isn't what they want. It's just sort of a crazy mindset.” Mike Simmons “Why real estate investors and business owners are so successful is because they have tunnel vision, and they laser-focus on generating assets that cash flow. But if they look at moving a couple of pieces around, it may amplify their results.” MC Laubscher “Once I started doing these strategies, it just put rocket fuel on what I was already doing.” MC Laubscher Links: Cashflow Ninja on Facebook MC Laubscher on Twitter Cashflow Ninja on Instagram Cashflow Ninja on LinkedIn Cashflow Ninja on YouTube Rich Dad Poor Dad 7 Figure Flipping Return on Investments Just Start Real Estate JSRE on Facebook Mike on Facebook Mike on Instagram Mike on LinkedIn Mike on Twitter Level Jumping: How I Grew My Business to Over $1 Million in Profits in 12 Months
AAHHHH!! 100th episode!! LifePixers this would not have happened without you. Thank you so much for tuning in over and over again. Being open to other perspectives, trying new techniques, and growing a little more each week. In this episode we have previous guests come back on and answer your questions. There's Shana Trimble from episode 37, Shira Etzion from episode 40, and Jasmin Terrany from episode 45. Some of the questions we answer are: What is the best way to disagree effectively? How can we respect and accept our partner's differences? At what point do you take the jump and get engaged? And on the other end, at what point do you stop fighting for the relationship to work? Connect with Shana Trimble: Phone 678-585-2300 Email: strimble@nperfectbalance.com Web: www.nperfectbalance.com Instagram: @nperfectbalance TikTok:@nperfectbalance Facebook: @nperfectbalance Connect with Shira: Shira holds an MA in Marriage and Family Therapy from Hofstra University. She has facilitated workshops, seminars, retreats and individual work in a variety of settings focused on health and wellness, personal growth, meditation, mindfulness, and transpersonal exploration over the last 10 years. Shira is also a Certified Holistic Health Counselor through the Institute of Integrative Nutrition, a Certified Coach through the Institute for Professional Excellence in Coaching (iPEC). Additionally, she has extensive training in Mindfulness-based approaches, completing her 200hr Yoga Teacher Training along with a variety of alternative approaches. Shira’s style integrates being an assertive coach and a celebratory champion. She brings joy and humor to sessions, balanced with being serious about therapy. She wholeheartedly believes that whatever brings a person into therapy can be a powerful catalyst, ultimately helping them create a more enriched and honest life for themselves and their loved ones. For more info, visit www.shiraetzionmft.com Connect with Jasmin: Jasmin Terrany holds two master’s degrees from Columbia University and is the inventor of Life Therapy™, a combination of Psychotherapy & Coaching + Mindfulness & Meditation. In virtual private practice since 2007, Jasmin helps high-achieving women be successful in their personal lives too. She specializes in relationships, anxiety, confidence, body image, and parenthood. Jasmin has published two books and has been featured on CNN, PBS, CBS, Yahoo, Parents Magazine, Bustle Magazine, has over 100K views on her YouTube channel, and hosted an advice show on Grant Cardone TV. Most importantly she is a dedicated wife and momma to her precious children Liv & Zen. Visit her on the web: https://www.jasminterrany.com/ Join the free 14 day challenge: https://jasminterrany.com/14-day-challenge/
In this episode, Bailey Kramer sits down with M.C. Laubscher to talk about the Infinite Banking Concept Informatiom about our guest: M.C. Laubscher M.C. Laubscher is a Husband, Dad, Podcaster & Cashflow Coach. As a cashflow investor & serial entrepreneur, M.C.'s passion is to assist investors & business owners to create, recover, warehouse & multiply cashflow through advanced strategies. Having figured out how to escape the rat race and replace his income through cashflow investing, he shares how highly paid professionals and business owners can replace their incomes through cashflow investing strategies to escape the matrix. M.C. is a member of the Forbes Finance Council and has shared his strategies on Forbes Magazine, Entrepreneur Magazine, Grant Cardone TV, and Biggerpockets. M.C. is the creator & host of the top-rated business and investing podcasts, Cashflow Ninja & Cashflow Investing Secrets, and Chief Cashflow Coach at Cashflow Ninja LLC. The Cashflow Ninja Podcast has been downloaded over 3 million times in over 180 countries and has been featured as one of the top 48 podcasts for entrepreneurs by Entrepreneur Magazine & is regularly featured as one of the top 100 podcasts by Apple Podcasts. M.C. is also the President & Chief Executive Officer at Producers Wealth, a virtual wealth creation firm that assists investors, and business owners to set up and implement Infinite Banking. www.cashflowninja.com https://www.linkedin.com/in/mclaubscher/ https://www.instagram.com/thecashflowninja/ https://www.biggerpockets.com/users/mclaubscher info@cashflowninja.com Connect with the Host, Bailey Kramer: Website: www.baileykramer.com Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bailey--kramer/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/the_bailey_kramer
We're all trying to navigate extremely challenging waters due to Covid-19, however, there are some trends to pay attention to in 2021. Our guest for today does a fantastic job at diving into what investors need to be paying attention to and what these metrics mean in the grand scheme of things. Our guest for today is M.C. Laubscher who is a Husband, Dad, Podcaster & Cashflow Coach.As a cashflow investor & serial entrepreneur, M.C.’s passion is to assist investors & business owners to create, recover, warehouse & multiply cashflow through advance strategies. M.C. is a member of the Forbes Finance Council and has shared his strategies on Forbes Magazine, Entrepreneur Magazine, Grant Cardone TV, and Biggerpockets. M.C. is the creator & host of the top-rated business and investing podcasts,Cashflow Ninja & Cashflow Investing Secrets and Chief Cashflow Coach at Cashflow Ninja LLC. Today we are going to discuss... How and why the education system is currently in flux, and what that could mean for investors later down the road What the implications are of the political environment and how can we ensure our portfolios are protected during times of uncertainty Our guest’s ten metrics he tracks daily to ensure he is investing with the help of a holistic view of the global economic and political situation Learn more about our guest: Cashflowninja.com Additional Resources from the Interview: CFC Podcast Facebook Group Interested in getting Mentored by Hunter Thompson? Click here to apply for our CFC Mentorship Program. Interested in joining the #1 mastermind for elite capital raisers? Click here to apply.
Communication is like a bridge between you and the person you are talking with. How do I get my spouse to come to my side of the bridge to hear what I have to say? In this episode, Jasmin Terrany explains this concept in-depth and gives us practical tips on how to communicate our thoughts, fears and emotions to our partner. Jasmin Terrany holds two master’s degrees from Columbia University and is the inventor of Life Therapy™, a combination of Psychotherapy & Coaching + Mindfulness & Meditation. In virtual private practice since 2007, Jasmin helps high achieving women be successful in their personal lives too. She specializes in relationships, anxiety, confidence, body-image and parenthood. Jasmin has published two books and has been featured on CNN, PBS, CBS, Yahoo, Parents Magazine, Bustle Magazine, has over 100K views on her YouTube channel and hosted an advice show on Grant Cardone TV. Most importantly she is dedicated wife and momma to her precious children Liv & Zen. Join the free 14 day challenge: https://jasminterrany.com/14-day-challenge/ and the community https://www.jasminterrany.com/covid-offer/ Reserve your slot for the Genius Relationships Online Course with ST Rappaport today, at GeniusRelationships.com
In this episode I sat down with Darin Kidd, former franchise owner and seven figure network market who has built international teams of hundreds of thousands of people, works directly with John C Maxwell and runs one of the most popular YouTube Channels on the topic of networking and has also been see on Grant Cardone TV. In this episode Darin shares the importance of family, faith and fortune, built on the right foundations and how he had to powerfully pivot during COVID.To learn more about Darin Kidd and to connect with him check out www.darinkidd.comAre you ready to build your tribe? Mark Bowness has been building tribes for 21 years and as a result has recently shared a virtual stage with Tony Robbins, won a 2CommaClub Award and been interviewed on Entrepreneurs on Fire. Mark has pulled together his 21 years of tribe building experience into one on demand training that you can watch right now: Click here, register, watch and make the tribe to authority shift. - https://www.tribetoauthority.info/masterclass38839286
I got to interview Jasmin Terrany. Jasmin Terrany helps high achievers be successful in their personal lives too. In virtual private practice for 15 years, she holds two master's Degrees from Columbia University and is the inventor of Life Therapy™, a combination of Psychotherapy & Coaching + Mindfulness & Meditation. Jasmin helps you feel less stress and more love in your life. She specializes in everything that doesn't go on social media! From your inner experience - such as negative self-talk and anxiety - to your outer experience - how to handle dating, marriage and parenthood. Jasmin has published two books, and has been featured on CNN, PBS, CBS, NBC, Yahoo, Parents Magazine, Bustle Magazine. She has over 100K views on her YouTube channel and hosted her own advice show on Grant Cardone TV. In addition to being a leader in her field, she is a public speaker, world traveler and most importantly she is dedicated to being a loving wife and mother to her husband and her precious children Liv & Zen. We spoke about: 3:01 Not ignoring your inner experience. 4:47 Dating in a digital world. 5:27 Figuring out what you truly want. 10:13 Motivated by helping people be more present and more connected. 11:13 We can't give unless we feel full. 18:24 If you think you are enlightened go home. And more! This episode is sponsored by Nova Zora Digital experts in digital marketing. *Disclaimer: The views and opinions on Roman Prokopchuk's Digital Savage Experience are those of the guest's alone as their own, and the host's alone as his own. Information provided by the guest is fact checked to the best of our abilities. By providing background information to the show, the guest acknowledges that it is as accurate as possible. The show does not endorse, promote, or is in association with the guest's business interests.* --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Darin Kidd is an entrepreneur who has achieved success in various arenas. He was a leader and multiple-seven-figure earner in the network marketing profession, building massive teams all over the world. He has owned profitable franchises and has built his online digital brand, which is now consumed by hundreds of thousands of followers on social media. He has been featured in various magazines and books, was on an advisory council with John Maxwell, and has been interviewed by Grant Cardone on Grant Cardone TV. Currently, he is a speaker, trainer, and mentor for others. However, he was not always a successful businessman. Over 20 years ago, he was bankrupt and felt like a failure. He managed to emerge from that experience with a unique perspective and an “I Will Until” attitude on life. He genuinely wants to help people “be more, do more, and have more” in their life. “It’s about progress, not perfection. Just get a little bit better every single day.” Darin Kidd Worst investment ever From debt-free to bankruptcy Darin got successful in his early 20s. Everything was going superbly well. He was debt-free, had money in the bank, 401k, some investments, and more. One day someone moved into Darin’s town, and after some time, he convinced Darin that if he paid him up front, he could build his dream home for him for a lower price. The deal sounds too good to be true? It was. The dude walked off in the middle of the construction, and everything he had done to the house was off. And just like that, Darin went from debt-free, perfect credit, money in the bank, 401k, and new cars to bankruptcy and a repossessed car. He couldn’t feed his kids or support his wife. Darin’s family was now on government assistance, Medicaid, and applying for food stamps. Darin went from a successful businessman to a depressed man. The turning point Darin’s family had this big Coca-Cola plastic piggy bank, which they were putting change in. Darin had promised his daughter that someday they’d go to Disney World. One night, after losing everything, Darin and his wife were in their bedroom when the daughter walked in. They had dumped out the piggy bank and were going through the change to try to get enough to buy something to eat. The daughter ran out of the room, crying and saying dad had taken her money for Disney World. Darin was so devastated and couldn’t believe how low he’d gone to the point of stealing money from his kids’ piggy bank. It was at this moment that he decided it was about time he took action and start building a better life for his family. This was when he took on the “I Will Until” attitude on life, which helped him rebuild his life and become the now-renowned successful businessman he is. Lessons learned Obstacles lead to elevation It’s not the easy times that make us grow but the difficult times. There’s no elevation without obstacles. So appreciate the challenges and learn and draw strength from them. Learn the compound effect Practice getting a little bit better today than you were yesterday because the simple things you do daily that seem insignificant compound over several years and completely change you. Do what others are not willing to do Do what unsuccessful people are not willing to do. Do today what others want to do tomorrow, and success will follow you. You become who you hang out with Your associations, like an elevator, either let you up or bring you down. So always ask yourself what your associations do or are doing for you. Andrew’s takeaways Never compare your insides to other people’s outsides Always remember that people are suffering inside, no matter how successful they seem. They are in pain and facing one issue or another. People, however, tend to see their own pain more clearly but don’t see other people’s pain because you only see their outsides and not their insides. So don’t let what you think you know about people intimidate you or hold you back. Actionable advice Invest in yourself. We don’t make what we want; we make what we are. If we want to make more, we have to become more. So don’t try to figure it out yourself. Find a mentor or a coach to walk the journey with you. No. 1 goal for the next 12 months Darin’s number one goal for the next 12 months is to impact over 1 million lives through consulting, coaching, training, mentoring, and courses. Parting words “Be persistent, consistent, have a good attitude, and remember progress, not perfection. The best time to quit on your goals is never.” Darin Kidd Connect with Darin Kidd LinkedIn Twitter Facebook YouTube Website Andrew’s books How to Start Building Your Wealth Investing in the Stock Market My Worst Investment Ever 9 Valuation Mistakes and How to Avoid Them Transform Your Business with Dr.Deming’s 14 Points Andrew’s online programs Valuation Master Class How to Start Building Your Wealth Investing in the Stock Market Finance Made Ridiculously Simple Become a Great Presenter and Increase Your Influence Transform Your Business with Dr. Deming’s 14 Points Connect with Andrew Stotz: astotz.com LinkedIn Facebook Instagram Twitter YouTube My Worst Investment Ever Podcast
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Have you experienced the loss of a close loved one? Did that pain change you? Or maybe you didn't but are an overachiever who doesn't know how to deal with the uncomfortable feelings inside? Jasmin Terrany has created a business that is a combination of psychotherapy and coaching with mindfulness and meditation. She has a life therapy virtual practice where she helps highly achievement-oriented women be successful in their personal life. After losing her mum who ‘truly lived', she found a new way to help others especially women live a more fulfilling life while loving and accepting who they are. Listen in to learn how you can gain the courage to be yourself, deal with your uncomfortable feelings, and live without fear of what the world thinks. Key Takeaways: Learning to be strong through the pain of losing a beloved parent. Having the courage to be yourself in a world that values the outside rather than the inside. How to live fully and learn to be enough with who you're in the moment and be grateful for what you have. How to fill our side of the bridge so you can go to the side of the bridge with the people you love most. If you enjoyed this episode, check out the video show notes and SUBSCRIBE TO THIS PODCAST on Apple Podcasts. Episode Timeline: [0:42] Intro [5:33] Jasmine narrates her story and why she helps other people. [11:29] How to deal with the pain of losing a parent. [13:08] The characteristics of high achievers. [17:27] How to function in a non-functional world. [20:34] How to deal with your uncomfortable feelings. [27:25] Learning to accept and love yourself fully. [28:27] How to truly live fully. [32:10] Why you need to be grateful for what you have. [36:19] Why you need to let go and not rush to the next thing. [38:13] How to love yourself enough so you can love your family members. Standout Quotes: “It's not a matter of not achieving things, it's developing a sense of self, based on what you achieve.”- Jasmine Terrany [13:45] “Who we are has nothing to do with what we look like, what we achieve or any of these things, it's who we are on the inside or so.”- Jasmine Terrany [18:33] “Let's fully live and that's going to be the truest value of who we are in our lives not what it is we got to.”- Jasmine Terrany [30:56] “My success is the quality of who I am as a human.”- Jasmine Terrany [37:39] Connect: Find | Cathleen Merkel At cathleenmerkel.com On Instagram: @CathleenMerkel On Facebook: @CathleenMerkelCoaching On LinkedIn: @CathleenMerkel Find | Jasmin Terrany Website On Instagram On Twitter On Facebook On LinkedIn SUBSCRIBE TO THIS PODCAST On Apple Podcasts Do you want to learn more about how to become a Legendary Leader, the download my FREE Guide which shares 5 Proven Ways To Gain Confidence As An Inspirational Leader Without Overwhelm - Simply Click Here About Cathleen: As a Thought Leader in the Mindset & (Self-) Leadership space, Cathleen supports high achieving, but worn-out women create a more content & balanced life without sacrificing their hard-earned success. Following a simple 6 step framework, she helps you not only reconnect with your inner feminine side; Cathleen also supports you to rediscover your REAL YOU! Cathleen focuses on women who lost their sense of purpose, who feel they are running in a hamster wheel, trying to please everyone but themselves. She helps you to turn your careers, your social connections and personal life around so that you will start feeling fulfilled and excited again about the days to come. At the end of the process, Cathleen's clients will feel healthier, happier, energised and clear about their future. With over 15 years of leadership experience in Retail, Media & Broadcasting, Engineering and Property Investment, Cathleen has not only experienced the challenges and opportunities of a female leader herself, she has also been leading and supporting various leadership development initiatives within large, complex, multinational matrix organisations. Only by deeply experiencing her very personal life challenges – ‘hitting a wall experiences' –Cathleen was able to redefine her own purpose, deciding to bring ease and content to as many women as possible on the planet! Tune in here: https://apple.co/2CaSQ5K https://spoti.fi/2XzM4QJ About Jasmin Terrany Jasmin Terrany helps high achieving women be successful in their personal lives too. In virtual private practice for 15 years, she holds two master's Degrees from Columbia University and is the inventor of Life Therapy™, a combination of Psychotherapy & Coaching + Mindfulness & Meditation. She specializes in reducing stress & anxiety while improving relationships with loved ones. Jasmin has published two books, and has been featured on CNN, PBS, CBS, NBC, Yahoo, Parents Magazine, Bustle Magazine. She has over 100K views on her YouTube channel and hosted her own advice show on Grant Cardone TV. In addition to being a leader in her field, she is a public speaker, world traveller and most importantly she is dedicated to being a loving wife and mother to her husband and her precious children Liv & Zen.
What's up LifeRs! I am so excited to have the founder and content creator for "Think Different Theory" podcast, Josh Forti! This guy is amazing and you will not want to miss this. Josh loves talking about mindset so he dropped some awesome nuggets on this podcast that are so valuable and that you can start using today! He is the Founder & Lead Content Producer at Think Different Theory. He has been featured in Forbes, Today Show, Yahoo Finance, Entrepreneur Magazine, ABC News Radio, Huffington Post, Buzzfeed, Grant Cardone TV, and Chicago Area Radio. He builds wildly profitable & engaged audiences for entrepreneurs with a message. He has over 6 million followers grown and managed on social media - 100% organically.Responsible for $2.5m in TRACKED, CONFIRMED revenue generated for clients. He believes in asking better questions and having conversations that matter.
In this episode, John and Chris welcome Josh Forti, a 25-year-old entrepreneur, and expert in the Facebook group industry. Josh has helped his clients grow and manage over 5 million followers on social media and generate over $3 Million in revenue. He has a 30,000+ member social media and digital marketing focused Facebook group, is a speaker and recognized thought leader featured in Entrepreneur Magazine, Huffington Post, Buzzfeed, Grant Cardone TV, and Chicago Area Radio.He is very passionate about sharing the most modern and effective marketing strategies with entrepreneurs and companies aimed at making the world better. He’s a really fascinating individual and he comes on to talk about his journey as an entrepreneur, and share all the actionable lessons he has learned that we can apply on our own entrepreneurial journeys. Stay tuned for all that and more.Key Points Discussed:Overcoming all odds and becoming an entrepreneur: Josh’s backstory (02:45)Starting out on the quest to finding out how to be successful in all areas of life (14:27)Livestreaming his way to success and following Gary Vaynerchuk’s advice (17:06)Sharing the vulnerability tied to a vision even when you don’t know how to get to the vision (23:10)Being uniquely yourself but modeling what’s working (30:13)How shifting his identity and practicing objective thinking changed Josh’s life (34:01)Creating your identity and brand starts with you (48:50)Getting success by becoming a person who is worthy of not letting go (55:08)Additional Resources:The Mindshift Playbook By Josh FortiAtomic Habits By James ClearPsycho-Cybernetics By Maxwell MaltzJosh on Instagram--If you haven't already, be sure to join our Facebook Group! This is where we are diving into the concepts and strategies discussed on this podcast in more detail through our weekly Facebook Live sessions.--Be sure to subscribe to the podcast on Apple, Spotify, Google, or your favorite podcast app! Also, it would be amazing if you could leave us a review on Apple Podcasts.
Turning Obsession Into Success Real estate mogul Grant Cardone explains his obsessive approach to business, and his 10X Rule for goal-setting. Grant Cardone, a self-made real estate mogul, sales and marketing trainer, and bestselling author, credits his success in life to persistence and an obsession with being the best. That, and his time working at a car dealership. “The first real job I had was my sixth job,” he says of the gig. “I was fired from my first five. Fired from my sixth job. I was fired six times, but I wouldn’t leave the last job. I just would not leave.” Part of the reason Cardone’s bosses kept getting so fed up with him was that he was a terrible driver. Not a great quality when working in the car business, as he kept smashing up the merchandise. But his relentlessness made up for it. “I would wreck their cars and they would fire me,” he says. “And then before I would leave, I would go sell something and they would keep me on. Selling something was always forgiveness.” By the time Cardone finally did leave, he was the highest-grossing salesman at the dealership. He was the first one there in the morning and the last one to leave at night, his goal always being to make himself indispensable to the company. And to make a lot of money. So yeah, Cardone is, well, obsessive. Coming up from nothing, financially speaking, he quickly learned that was the way to rise to the top. It’s helped him achieve his lifelong goals to make money, have a successful career, and help people along the way. Now, Cardone’s exploring that approach to life and business with his new book, appropriately titled Be Obsessed or Be Average. The Origins of Obsession In his book, Cardone writes, “I didn’t have a father who could lead me to the land of the rich, lend me a million dollars for my first real estate deal, assist with political connections through introductions at country clubs, or show me the ways of business.” His fate was forged, instead, by the tragic death of his father when Cardone was just 10 years old. Until that day, he had watched his father work hard to provide for his wife and his five children, starting a variety of businesses, from opening a grocery store to starting a life insurance company, and finally becoming a licensed stock broker. His father’s “drive and his obsession,” as Cardone puts it, were inspiring. And when he died, leaving the family behind to get by on their own, Cardone became obsessed himself—with the idea of creating enough wealth so he would never worry about money again. But his was a winding path to success. He carried around a lot of anger about his difficult situation, and fell into the wrong crowd in high school. He started smoking and drinking. He got into a lot of fights and a lot of trouble. By the time Cardone graduated, he writes in his book, “I had a massive daily drug problem.” He did go to college, however, fulfilling a promise his mother had made to his father. He graduated with an accounting degree after what he called “five long, miserable years.” At 23, he was broke and still doing drugs every day, just barely getting by at his car dealership jbo. “I was 20 pounds underweight and had a gray complexion, thanks to the drugs,” he writes. At 25, his mother gave him an ultimatum: get clean or never come back. Cardone checked himself into rehab, and although he says it didn’t address the underlying problem, he discovered he could get by without drugs. He vowed to never touch them again and to use his “addictive personality” to his advantage. Turning It Around After rehab, his boss gave him his job at the dealership back, a move that Cardone says probably saved his life. He worked harder than any other associate, and doubled his earnings in the process. “It wasn’t until I figured out how to make somebody else rich that I could be rich,” he says. Cardone finally left his sales job at the car dealership and moved to a sales consulting firm. “I treated my little department as, ‘This is my company within a company.’ And I wanted to make that company as a strong as possible,” he says. When he left the firm to go out on his own, it was because he felt there was no more opportunity to grow. So at 29 he started his first company, Cardone Automotive, a sales consulting business for the automotive industry. By 30, he’d already made his first million, but it didn’t come easy. “That was a company where I was cold-calling other businesses across the U.S. and Canada.” Cardone was working hard, doing what most entrepreneurs do and devoting all of his time to his business. “I was just hustling. Everything was a transaction...to get money and pay the taxes and have a little bit of money left over.” And even though his company was making money, year after year, Cardone knew he had to do more to become a true entrepreneur. ‘You’re Not a Business’ Cardone had never stopped to think about what an entrepreneur really is. Sure, he’d started a business and it was running smoothly, but he wasn’t reinvesting in it. He wasn’t thinking about marketing or expanding. Instead, he was following the old adage, hard work pays off. “All I was doing was knocking on doors. It was pure effort. I wasn’t spending money. I wouldn’t spend real money until I was 50 years old, about 10 years ago, when a guy said, ‘Bro, you’re not a business.’” Cardone knew it was time for a change if he wanted to achieve the kind of success he’d set his sights on. He had to rethink how to do business, how to expand, and how to get the word out. “The first thing I did was flipped everything. I could no longer be sales first. I had to be marketing first. Marketing and branding. Because to me, a business is, I can walk away from it and it will still operate. I was a guy. I was no different than when I was 30, just pounding doors.” That’s when he came up with the 10X Rule. The 10X Rule In 2011, Cardone published his personal business philosophy in his first book, called The 10X Rule: The Only Difference Between Success and Failure. The 10X Rule challenges readers to estimate the amount of time and effort it will take to achieve a goal and then multiply that estimate by 10. It also trains readers to think differently about what they can achieve in the first place. Cardone writes that most people underestimate themselves and what they can achieve. If they identify a goal, say making $100,000 in a fiscal year, they should multiply that by 10. “10X woke me up. 10X was not for the public. 10X was for me,” he says. He created it because he was trying to figure out why, despite his success as an entrepreneur, he wasn’t growing the way he had expected. “I work hard, I’ve got great products, I’ve got a great reputation, great reviews. People like me. They like my content. They like my content actually better than they like me. That might have been an exaggeration.” Is 10X totally achievable? Not necessarily, but that’s not really the point of the rule. It’s to shake up the way you perceive what’s possible. “It’s not achievable, but it’s worth it. You have four, five million dollars sitting in an account today. What if you had $50 million? It’s not achievable, but it’s worth going for it. It’s fun shit, man.” Even if you can’t achieve 10X, anything you hit will surpass your original goal. Investing in His Brand Cardone started toward his own 10X goal by spending the money he made, reinvesting in his business, starting or acquiring new businesses, and making himself known across industries. “People knew me in a particular industry. They didn’t know me in every industry. So the first thing that I took on was that I need to get people know me in every industry while I continue to knock on doors and pay my bills.” He began by writing books and business programs, which got his brand out there while generating their own money. His next two businesses were sales education platforms, Cardone Education and Cardone On-Demand, online training seminars that established him as a subject matter expert and drew in revenue from large and small businesses alike. He also started to grow his influence on social media. “I started with one follower, just like everybody else, and I was the follower. My second follower was my wife because I created an account for her on YouTube and said you’re going to follow me.” Currently, he has 6.1 million followers on Facebook, almost 395,000 followers on Twitter, 2 million followers on Instagram, and almost 1.2 million subscribers on YouTube. “I’ve grinded for every one of those followers. And delivered content to them so I could scale out.” His goal was to expand his reach beyond the U.S., and bring in a global audience for his 10x message. He now holds speaking engagements that attract thousands across the globe. He consults for major brands, and his videos on Grant Cardone TV get thousands of views. Investing in Himself The best business advice Cardone has ever received came not from someone in business, but from his mother, he once told CNBC. “She said, ‘The best investment you will ever make is in yourself. It’s a no-lose deal. It will always give you a return. Nobody can take it from you. It’s yours.’” Cardone looks for every opportunity to improve himself, whether that’s a charity event that helps him build new relationships or a seminar that will help him acquire new skills or refine old ones. “People should be invested in the beginning, just in themselves. Every chance you can get to go to something that could possibly help you. If it has a 1% chance of even adding to the value. Spend the money. Don’t sit on the money. Money’s useless.” He eschews saving money or even spending it on something most people wouldn’t think twice about—buying a house. “That’s the dumbest thing anybody could do. That’s the dumbest thing I ever did was buy a house. I bought a house and I didn’t improve myself. I spent more time picking furniture out than I did , “Hey, how do I fix me?” What’s 10x for Cardone, Now? So what’s the next big move for Cardone? Turning those millions into billions, of course. “10x is how do I do a billion dollars a year in income? And then how do I do $10 billion in real estate? How do I have a $10 billion real estate portfolio? How do I start competing with these banks so they’re like, you know what? We really don’t like all this noise you’re making. You’re a noisy guy. And we’re kind of getting tired of it.” Cardone’s ability to disrupt industries and make noise has landed him where he is today, as an influential sales trainer and real estate mogul. He turned an obsession into a reality and used a quirk in his personality to create a global empire. Advice for Budding Entrepreneurs Cardone now runs five privately held companies, including Cardone Capital, an $800 million real estate company. His 30-year success as an entrepreneur has given him the unique opportunity to share insights with other budding business moguls. He shared with us some of his best bits of advice. ‘Make money your battle cry.’ “Make money. Make money. Make money your battle cry. Go collect money. Don’t make money, just go collect money. Have a great product. Have a great service. Over-deliver. Collect money. Charge for it.” Put your team in the spotlight. “If you notice, I show off my people a lot. I don’t keep them behind the scenes. I’m like here, let’s have more than the Cardone show. Why do I do that? Where did I learn that? Great companies.” Don’t cling to your money—reinvest it. “The first sheet of paper I get every day is how much cash I have. That’s not for bragging rights. It’s because I want to get rid of it. It’s like trash. I want to get rid of this money. Money is being devalued worldwide right now. I didn’t say I have no reserves, but I don’t need $167 million.” Interview by Nathan Chan, feature article reprinted from Foundr Magazine, by Laurie Mega Key Takeaways How the death of Cardone’s father shaped him from a young age The winding road to overcoming drug addiction Why Cardone was fired from his car dealership job six times—and why he kept getting rehired How Cardone channeled his addictive personality into his work The launch of Cardone Automotive, and how it got him his first $1 million in a year Why Cardone decided to rethink the way he ran his business What the 10X rule means, and how it can be applied to any aspect of your life How Cardone leveled up his personal branding and became an influencer Why Cardone is passionate about the idea of investing in yourself A sneak peek into his latest book Be Obsessed or Be Average
Jasmin Terrany LMHC helps high achievers be successful in their personal lives too. She holds two Master's Degrees from Columbia University and is the inventor of Life Therapy™, a combination of Psychotherapy & Coaching + Mindfulness & Meditation. In virtual private practice since 2007, Jasmin specializes in relationships, anxiety, confidence, body-image, and parenting. Jasmin has published two books and has been featured on CNN, PBS, CBS, Parents Magazine, Bustle Magazine and hosted her own advice show on Grant Cardone TV. Most importantly she is dedicated wife and momma to her precious children Liv & Zen.
M.C. Laubscher is a wealth strategist, educator, and financial freedom fighter. He is the President and CEO of Producers Wealth and creator and the host of the popular and top-rated business and investing podcast, Cashflow Ninja. His purpose and mission is to help producers and creators create, protect and multiply their wealth in ANY Economy without getting ripped off by Wall Street & their governments. M.C. challenges existing societal belief systems and misinformation around concepts such as money, saving, investing, wealth and retirement. He has shared these ideas as a guest on several podcasts and is a regular contributor to Grant Cardone TV, Steemit, Medium.com, Linkedin Pulse and Biggerpockets. What You Will Learn: M.C. Laubscher's story and how he got into real estate The importance of coaching, mastermind, and mentorship How to prepare yourself for retirement if you want something more What it means for your greatest asset to be yourself Infinite banking and how it works Using infinite banking to grow your business and achieve financial freedom now How to contact M.C. Laubscher Website: www.yourownbankingsystem.com Twitter: @mclaubscher
"M.C. Laubscher is the creator and the host of the popular and top-rated business and investing podcast, Cashflow Ninja. M.C. is also the President and Chief Wealth & Investment Strategist of Producers Wealth, a wealth creation firm that serves investors, entrepreneurs, business owners and professionals in the United States & Canada.His purpose and mission is to help producers and creators create, protect and multiply their wealth in ANY economy & market outside of Wall Street. He has shared these ideas as a guest on several podcasts and is a regular contributor to Grant Cardone TV, Linkedin Pulse and Biggerpockets."On this episode you'll learn:- MC bio/background- MC's business and what services/products you provide- What is infinite banking- myths about life insurance (what differentiates this from other policies?)- Who is an ideal candidate for this strategy? (retirement, real estate, business owners, etc?)- Where can our listeners find more about this strategy- MC’s advice for Bigger Cash Flow listeners!Contact Info:Email: mc@mclaubscher.comWebsite: http://cashflowninja.com/Show notes and more on www.biggercashflow.com
Give us a review on iTunes: http://getpodcast.reviews/id/1256786108 Get $100 OFF Rod's Live Event, go to www.rodsbootcamp.com and enter discount code: Dwellynn M.C. Laubscher is a wealth strategist, educator, and financial freedom fighter. He is the President and CEO of Producers Wealth and creator and the host of the popular and top-rated business and investing podcast, Cashflow Ninja. His purpose and mission is to help producers and creators create, protect and multiply their wealth in ANY Economy without getting ripped off by Wall Street & their governments. M.C. challenges existing societal belief systems and misinformation around concepts such as money, saving, investing, wealth and retirement. He has shared these ideas as a guest on several podcasts and is a regular contributor to Grant Cardone TV, Steemit, Medium.com, Linkedin Pulse and Biggerpockets. Contact M.C. LAUBSCHER: http://cashflowninja.com/ Book Mentioned: Be the Man by Garrett J. White https://www.amazon.com/Be-Man-Garrett-J-White/dp/1681029561/ref=sr_1_1?crid=3T4B5QZWU9K84&keywords=be+the+man+garrett+white&qid=1554657536&s=gateway&sprefix=be+the+man%2Caps%2C183&sr=8-1 Follow Ola on instagram [www.instagram.com/oladantis] @OlaDantis for all other social media Send me a DM when you follow so I can say hi! www.dwellynn.com/invest Get your free book: www.audibletrial.com/dwellynn
The Project EGG Show: Entrepreneurs Gathering for Growth | Conversations That Change The World
Ellen Lin is a 7-Figure E-commerce Entrepreneur, E-Commerce Coach, Amazon Best Selling Author, International Speaker who spoke at a Fortune 500 Company. She was also featured on Grant Cardone TV, The Huffington Post, ABC, NBC, CBS, and Fox. Her core mission is to use her knowledge in e-commerce to teach and empower others so everyone can create the lifestyle they want by selling online by using based on her success story of building a million dollar e-commerce store with $600. Watch the full episode here: https://projectegg.co/amazon-product-research-secret About The Project EGG Show: The Project EGG Show is a video talk show that introduces you to entrepreneurs from around the world. It is broadcast from studios in Metairie, Louisiana to online platforms including YouTube, iTunes, Google Play, Spotify and Stitcher, and hosted by Ben Gothard. Our goal is to give you a fresh, unscripted and unedited look into the lives of real entrepreneurs from around the globe. From billionaires to New York Times best selling authors to Emmy Award winners to Forbes 30 Under 30 recipients to TEDx speakers – we present their real stories – uncensored and uncut. Subscribe To The Show: https://projectegg.co/podcast/ Get Access To: 1. Resources: https://projectegg.co/resources/ 2. Financing Solutions: https://projectegg.co/epoch/ 3. Payment Solutions: https://projectegg.co/sempr/ 4. Services: https://projectegg.co/resources#services 5. Courses: https://projectegg.co/resources#courses 6. Software: https://projectegg.co/resources#software 7. Book: https://projectegg.co/resources#books --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/projectegg/support
M.C. Laubscher is a wealth strategist, educator, and financial freedom fighter. He is the president and CEO of Producers Wealth. He is also the creator and host of the popular and top-rated business and investing podcast, Cashflow Ninja. His purpose and mission is to help producers and creators create, protect, and multiply their wealth in ANY economy without getting ripped off by Wall Street and their governments. M.C. challenges existing societal belief systems and misinformation around concepts such as money, saving, investing, wealth, and retirement. He has shared these ideas as a guest on several podcasts and is a regular contributor to Grant Cardone TV, Steemit, Medium.com, Linkedin Pulse, and Biggerpockets.
M.C. Laubscher is a wealth strategist, educator, and financial freedom fighter. He is the president and CEO of Producers Wealth. He is also the creator and host of the popular and top-rated business and investing podcast, Cashflow Ninja. His purpose and mission is to help producers and creators create, protect, and multiply their wealth in ANY economy without getting ripped off by Wall Street and their governments. M.C. challenges existing societal belief systems and misinformation around concepts such as money, saving, investing, wealth, and retirement. He has shared these ideas as a guest on several podcasts and is a regular contributor to Grant Cardone TV, Steemit, Medium.com, Linkedin Pulse, and Biggerpockets.
M.C. Laubscher is a wealth strategist, educator, and financial freedom fighter. He is the President and CEO of Producers Wealth and creator and the host of the popular and top-rated business and investing podcast, Cashflow Ninja. His purpose and mission is to help producers and creators create, protect and multiply their wealth in ANY Economy without getting ripped off by Wall Street & their governments. M.C. challenges existing societal belief systems and misinformation around concepts such as money, saving, investing, wealth and retirement. He has shared these ideas as a guest on http://cashflowninja.com/media/http://cashflowninja.com/media/ (several podcasts) and is a regular contributor to https://grantcardonetv.com/collapse-time-financial-wealth-plan-mc-laubscher/ (Grant Cardone TV), https://steemit.com/@cashflowninja (Steemit), https://medium.com/@mclaubscher (Medium.com), Linkedin Pulse and https://www.biggerpockets.com/blogs/7279-your-wealth-warehouse-bloghttps://www.biggerpockets.com/blogs/7279-your-wealth-warehouse-blog (Biggerpockets.) Key Points How to minimize your downside Starting small and growing into the next step The three ways to handle risk -ignore it, accept it, or transfer it Cashflow vs. accumulation Make your money work different ways at once Dividend paying whole life insurance Lightning Questions What was your biggest hurdle getting started in real estate investing, and how did you overcome it? Having a limiting belief around money. M.C. had to overcome his relationship capital. Do you have a personal habit that contributes to your success? M.C. takes a consistent action approach to everything he does Do you have an online resource that you find valuable? Contactually for CRM What book would you recommend to the listeners and why? https://amzn.to/2K2JZsW (The Creature from Jekyll Island) by G. Edward Friffin If you were to give advice to your 20 year old self to get started in real estate investing, what would it be? Critically analyze and think for yourself. Develop problem solving skills, and learn to be resourceful. Resources https://www.producerswealth.com/home (Producers Wealth) http://cashflowninja.com/ (Cashflow Ninja) Email CS@MCLaubscher.com for a free book on The Infinite Banking System Visit http://m/gp/product/B00NB86OYE/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&tag=jacob0ee-20&camp=1789&creative=9325&linkCode=as2&creativeASIN=B00NB86OYE&linkId=100a9d2905599266aa7088bba0a33d55 (Audible) for a free trail and free audio book download!
On this episode of Build Your Network, Host Travis Chappell interviews Jarrod Glandt, Vice President of Sales at Cardone Enterprises and co-host of Young Hustlers on Grant Cardone TV. Here’s what Travis and Jarrod discuss in this episode: About Jarrod Glandt Sales expert – helped thousands of individuals master their pitch. Millionaire Millennial telling others to… The post Build Your Network (http://www.buildyournetwork.co) . For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy (https://www.acast.com/privacy)
Future Squared with Steve Glaveski - Helping You Navigate a Brave New World
Grant Cardone is a New York Times bestselling author and an internationally renowned speaker on leadership, real estate investing, entrepreneurship, and finance. His 5 privately held companies have annual revenues exceeding $100 million. Cardone is a savvy private multifamily investor and holds a portfolio of over 3,800 apartment units throughout the U.S. with transactions valued at over $500 million. As CEO of the #1 Sales Training Platform in the World, Cardone consults with Fortune 500 companies and customers such as Google, Northwestern Mutual, Morgan Stanley, and more. He’s a Top 5 Social Media Expert and one of the Top 10 Most Influential CEOs today. He is also the Executive Producer and star of two reality TV shows, and creator of the first online entrepreneur and business TV network, Grant Cardone TV. Expect to learn a number of things in this episode, including: Grant’s early days and the struggles he had to overcome Why 10% better or 10% cheaper isn’t enough What the principles of massive action are that will help you to 10X your business and life Why being adaptable is overrated and what you should strive for instead Why Grant thinks that building wealth is simple and why so many people miss the point So with that, I bring you, the one and only, Grant Cardone. --- Show notes: Grantcardone.com GrantCardoneTV.com CardoneUniversity.com Twitter: @GrantCardone Get Grant's books: The 10X Rule: https://amzn.to/2BZb3pF Sell or Be Sold: https://amzn.to/2BOYqNK Be Obsessed or Be Average: https://amzn.to/2wpjZyu If You're Not First, You're Last: https://amzn.to/2P6asnv Sell To Survive: https://amzn.to/2PEFh3H The Closer's Survival Guide: https://amzn.to/2P309kf --- Join the conversation on Facebook: www.facebook.com/groups/futuresquared/where you can discuss episodes, request guests, propose questions for forthcoming guests and access exclusive content and special offers! Listen on iTunes @ goo.gl/sMnEa0 Listen on Spotify @ spoti.fi/2G2QsxV Listen on Stitcher @ www.stitcher.com/podcast/future Listen on Google Play @ bit.ly/FSGoog If you've got any questions on this podcast feel free to send an email to steve@collectivecamp.us or tweet me on Twitter @steveglaveski or @future_squared Follow me on Instagram: @thesteveglaveski Like us? It'd make our day if you took 1 minute to show some love on iTunes, Stitcher or Soundcloud by subscribing, sharing and giving us a 5 star rating. To sign up to our mailing list head to www.futuresquared.xyz For more information on Collective Campus, our innovation hub, school and consultancy based in Australia and Singapore check out www.collectivecampus.io
On this episode of Build Your Network, Host Travis Chappell interviews Grant Cardone, massively successful entrepreneur, real estate investor, sales trainer, consultant, and public speaker. Here’s what Travis and Grant discuss in this episode: About Grant Cardone Owns the Grant Cardone TV network Hosts, directs and produces programs that help people do whatever it takes… The post Build Your Network (http://www.buildyournetwork.co). For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy (https://www.acast.com/privacy)
#96: Kicking Ass & Taking Names With Stacy A. Cross Jenn T Grace: You are listening to the Personal Branding for the LGBTQ Professional Podcast, episode 96. Introduction: Welcome to the Personal Branding for the LGBTQ Professional Podcast; the podcast dedicated to helping LGBTQ professionals and business owners grow their business and careers through the power of leveraging their LGBTQ identities in their personal brand. You'll learn how to market your products and services both broadly, and within the LGBTQ community. You'll hear from incredible guests who are leveraging the power of their identity for good, as well as those who haven't yet started, and everyone in between. And now your host. She teaches straight people how to market to gay people, and gay people how to market themselves. Your professional lesbian, Jenn - with two N's - T Grace. Jenn T Grace: Hello and welcome to episode number 96 of the podcast. I am your host, Jenn T Grace, and as we near the end of October, as I promised I have another interview for you. Today's interview is with Stacy Cross, she is the founder of Comfort Killers, and this was probably one of the most high energy interviews that I have done in a very long time. So Stacy really got into a lot of mindset conversation, we talked a lot about personal branding, and how she has developed and created her personal brand over the last six months. You will walk away from this I believe inspired, but then also perhaps equally as exhausted because it was a really high energy conversation. So I really hope that you enjoy this. If you would like to see a transcript, or you would like links directly to anything that Stacy and I discussed, you can go to the blog at www.JennTGrace.com/96 for episode number 96. And if you would like to get in touch with Stacy or you have any n that you would like for me to hear, you can do so at pretty much Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn; all of those places I'm at Jenn T. Grace. Or if you'd like you can send me an email at Jenn@jenntgrace.com. Regardless of how you'd like to get in touch with me, please, please do. I’m happy to make an introduction to Stacy I'm happy to make, or if you just have general comments or feedback I always want to hear from you. It is never a wrong time to reach out so please, please do. And with that being said I'm going to cut the introduction short and get right into this conversation with Stacy. So let's just start from the top, and let everyone know who you are, where you're located, what you do, and how you got to this place in time. Stacy A Cross: What, where, when, and how. Jenn T Grace: You name it, all of it. Stacy A Cross: Well thank you so much for having me on your podcast. I appreciate it greatly. I am Stacy A. Cross, and there is no E in my name, and I am currently living in Philadelphia, moved here roughly about three and a half years ago, been here since, ready to be nimble again and move on. I move with opportunity. I am the owner and founder of the company The Comfort Killers, and I know it sounds negative Jenn, but in this case two negatives does equal a positive. The comfort- to me being comfortable is such a negative word, and of course killers is a negative word. But the comfort killers is what we do, and we provide products, and solution, and content, and services to those seeking success through personal development, and I've been living it so the value is in my experience. And that's who I am, my mission is huge, my mission in life is to teach millions how to get uncomfortable, to think better, to live better, and to act better. And that's who I am in just a nutshell. Jenn T Grace: I love it. So how did you get to the place where you decided that you were going to go with Comfort Killers? All possible negativity aside, what was the impetus to say it's comfort that really is what's getting in people's way? What was your kind of revelation around that word specifically? Stacy A Cross: Definitely, because I believe that tradition and conventional wisdom led us to this comfortable life, right? We want to go to high school, get that great diploma, then take that diploma, go to college, get another diploma, then go off into the workforce, then of course get the picket fence with the home, get the kids, get the dog, get the car, and go to a couple baby showers in between, and be happy with a few vacations. That's a comfortable life. I wasn't even at that comfort level, but the revelation, the 'aha' moment in my life was realizing that I want so much more, but I don't know how to attain it because going through this comfortable path, I've been just getting this same type of result, these same outcomes. So what is it going to take? So I look for inspiration and motivation outside of me at one time, this external. So I was going to a seminar and on Valentine's Day in 2016 I went to one seminar, pumped everyone else up, and for me I just wasn't getting pumped up. I wasn't feeling it. And I was like, 'But I'm a motivated person already.' And then I realized you know what? I'm going to walk out of this seminar. I'm going to take a step back and walk out and I'm not going to feel guilty about it. I remember the day clearly because I did feel guilty about it, but I said, 'What can I do differently that I haven't been doing,' and that was one answer was get uncomfortable. Do what people won't do. Do the dirt, and that's what I've done, and I've built a company. So upon coming home from the seminar that day, I wrote so many articles, I created the company in one day. I started writing a Comfort Killers handbook which I finished in 24 hours, and then things just started happening, result-based things. And I realized, 'Wow doing the opposite of comfort really allowed me to grow in my space,' and I think more people should apply their lives to living an uncomfortable lifestyle. Jenn T Grace: Wow, I feel like you are saying so much with the time already, so we've been recording for like four minutes at this point. I feel like people can immediately get a sense of your energy level which is through the roof, and you're really motivated, and you're out to like kick ass and take names. Where do you see the direction and your ability to kind of be branding yourself with this? Because Comfort Killers is a really kind of perhaps polarizing type of statement for people who are stuck in their comfort zones. How are you finding other people who really just need maybe that kick in the ass to kind of get them going, or really have you be their personal motivator? Where are you finding those people? Are they reluctant to hear the phrase of 'Comfort Killer'? Do you find that you have to explain what comfort killing is? I know that's a lot of questions in one shot, but hit me. Stacy A Cross: I understand where you're going with this, and yes, in the beginning it was like, 'Okay well how am I going to explain this?' It's easy to naturally just say The Comfort Killers, I am Stacy Cross, and there is no 'E' in my name, but then there's got to be some explaining. Okay what is it that I really do? I want to motivate people, I want to teach people how to get uncomfortable. It's been a blessing so far where people are naturally drawn to this idea of change. They want to change, they're in a place that I could easily explain to them that I was in the same place, so it comes from my story, and what my story relates to is a sense of addiction. I was a gambler, I didn't even know it. Right? So I had to overcome that but thought I didn't want to go to an AA meeting, right? So- and I came from a place of procrastination. I've started and stopped so much times that it became known that if Stacy says something it's probably not going to be done. It takes a while to reverse that aspect. So when people arrive at my domain, when people arrive at my face, when people come to me or essentially I go to them, I have this big humongous story, this personal story that I've written that I believe is so relatable to any facet of anyone's life that's willing to change. But here's the deal, change doesn't come easily, right? The seeds have to be planted. So I only work with people that have planted these seeds and that are willing to take the next steps, because the next course of action definitely is an accountability action; you have to want it, you have to go for it. So how do I purposely drive myself to these people? I put it in my articles, my website, all that jazz. Or really when you're talking to me face-to-face, I don't give you back pats. I'm not in the game to make you feel good. Tony Robbins even turned me down from going to Business Mastery. He said I needed more credit. I understand it, here's the deal, I am not here to say everything that everyone already said, it's been said. If you could motivate yourself from that, that's fine, but the reason you came to me is because none of it worked. Jenn T Grace: I love all of that, and so I feel like it takes a really strong personality to be able to say, "Listen this is where I'm sharing my story, and it's not all roses. I was known for not actually following through with whatever it is." How are you leveraging that aspect in terms of maybe relating with the people that you're working with to say, "Listen you're coming from the same place that I came from, and now I'm going to be able to navigate you through this because I personally went through it." Because I think a lot of coaches out there, and strategists, and people who are counseling, and motivating; they don't have that real credible story behind them. Stacy A Cross: Right and I think it also goes with the niche. The people that I'm focused on are the people that- my story, right? So I say, okay if I had some addiction problem, I could probably help people overcome addiction let's say without taking more pills, without doing this, without going to AA meetings. I'm not giving health advice, I'm not trying to say, "Do this instead of doing this," I don't know their level of problems, but my goal is to leverage the motivation and the power within. I want to spark something inside that's already been there, but people- it's so filtered, the veil is over their face, they can't see. So when they come to me what I say is just the value is in my experience. And that hurt me for a while because you know I have friends that I've grown up with and I'm trying to tell them something, and I know that if Tony Robbins or Zig Zig or Jim Rohn, they tell them that same thing, they jump up. But since they know me, and since I'm their friend, they don't have that same type of action. And what I've done with that is just cut them off. So I'm known to cut people off, right if they're not on my same path. But in business when someone comes to me and they're not ready, I kind of cut them off. But here's the deal, I give them so much content, Jenn. I give so much free content through all my channels, and online, and I actually have my open calendar where people could click it and then call me for thirty minutes of call. So I'm willing to listen, I'm willing to see if the seeds are planted, and that's what's different than anyone else, where you could go to anyone else and they don't have that type of story. They're only really listening to your call and asking you for money at the end of it. Jenn T Grace: So how are you building your personal brand? Because like I said you already have such a distinctive personality, and a very motivating personality, you have a very kind of strong drawing the line in the sand way in which you communicate, which is 'I'm not pussyfooting around, I'm not going to deal with your bullshit. You're hiring me to help fix what hasn't worked for you.' And I know that you're saying that you're putting out a lot of content, so from a personal branding side of things, how has that process worked for you, and were you always kind of the- to some degree I guess in your face like no bullshit type of person? Or have you had to evolve that as you've been evolving kind of your personal brand? Stacy A Cross: The latter, I had to evolve that because I realized that time is limited, and I have to get a short sweet concise story. So what do I do to build my personal brand? In each of the avenues where you contact me in Twitter, in whatever the case may be, wherever you know about Stacy A. Cross, it's always Stacy A. Cross but there's no 'E' in my name. It's always that story that's driven behind it. So my idea is continue sharing the story but change the people, don't change the story. So it's cementing that story and confronting the realities of my story, which was the biggest part for me. Do I want to tell people I was addicted to gambling? Probably not, but it helps and it's a major part of my quest and my story. So with defining who I am, the brand Stacy A. Cross, and evolving into that, and it has taken awhile and it's shaped itself, and now I could say, 'Okay I'm ready to move to the next step as this brand, Stacy A. Cross.' Versus just as a company and the person behind the brand. Jenn T Grace: So now when you think about the long term- so you are Stacy A. Cross, with no 'E,' in addition to the found of Comfort Killers. Are you thinking long-term that it's important to you from a personal branding standpoint to really be focusing on building your name as a thought leader, as a content creator, as a content curator, and where does that leave Comfort Killers kind of in the wake of how quickly you're kind of moving through things right now? Stacy A Cross: That's a great question because sometimes I have to take a minute to strategize again, right? Because I want both to move simultaneously in the same direction, because without me there is no Comfort Killer. So how do I interject both the personal brand as well as that main scope of the company? And I believe that that's been the struggle, right? So I strategize probably once or twice a day if what I'm doing will outlive the Comfort Killers or will it move together symbiotically? And what I've found out is the easiest way for me to attack that is to keep tying in the value which is the experience within the company. So all my products, they range from me, they stem from me. I wish I had www.StacyACross.com and thought of that the minute I walked out of the seminar but I don't. I have The Comfort Killers because I had to get uncomfortable. So that- The Comfort Killers is Stacy essentially, and what I'm trying to do is move both together in alignment. Jenn T Grace: Interesting. Yeah I feel like there's all kinds of challenges- benefits and challenges that kind of come with all of what you're saying. Stacy A Cross: Yeah. Jenn T Grace: So as a just kind of side note, when I first was setting out to really actually define my personal brand, kind of put the stake in the ground of this is what I stand for, I was already doing what I was doing for years and years, and then finally I was like, well I just need to like really morph this into focusing on me as that personal brand and as that central point, regardless of what company, or contract, or wherever I'm working, and who I'm working for, or who's working with me, et cetera. When I decided that I was going to go for my name, the domain www.JennGrace.com just didn't exist which is why I ended up doing www.JennTGrace.com. It was not because I have any love for putting the T in, it was literally that the URL was not available. Stacy A Cross: Someone got uncomfortable before you did with www.JennGrace.com, they took it. Jenn T Grace: Yeah which is a bunch of bull. But so when you were looking for yours, was it because Stacy A. Cross didn't exist, or Stacy Cross, or some variation didn't exist that you just decided, 'I'm going to go with Comfort Killers.' Or was there some other factor that was involved in that decision? Stacy A Cross: And you know that's a good question. I did try to obtain Stacy Cross because that's my name, and of course that was gone to a photographer, which she's amazing, she does great work. And then but I always say she got uncomfortable before I did, and by the time I came around and got uncomfortable and said, 'You know what? I've got to build me up now,' Stacy A. Cross was available and I do own that domain. But here's the thing with The Comfort Killers, I always was kind of like I want this movement to take shape, but I want to be the leader of it, and I want to lead leaders, and I want to create more leaders. I don't need any followers. And so The Comfort Killers is such a tagline that will punch you in the face that says, 'Okay I want to be a comfort killer, how can I be down?' But now just transitioning into the Stacy A. Cross because people like my page more than they like The Comfort Killers' page, they identify with the person more than they identify with an entity. So now it's my calling to say how do I either tie the two in front, or just keep going with the tagline, but me being the first stop? And I understand that pivotal point that's going to come where it says Stacy A. Cross is bigger than The Comfort Killers. Jenn T Grace: Absolutely, that's kind of why I was asking thinking because you have a magnetic personality that people are going to be drawn to that, and it doesn't require explanation when someone’s introducing you, or you're being referred to somebody, or somehow there's a third party conversation happening about you. There's no explanation, it's just Stacy A. Cross, and then whatever number of descriptors might be included, versus Comfort Killers which does require a little explanation, but to the same point I still think that the name is really strong and I know when we were being introduced to each other I was like, 'What the hell is going on?' Like I have not met somebody that is so blunt, so kind of in your face, but in a down to earth type of way. Because I feel like there's a lot of people out there who are kind of screaming from the stage, and they're blunt, and this, that and the other, but yet they're not relatable, and I feel like you have a good way of blending both of those balances. Stacy A Cross: Thank you, thank you very much. Jenn T Grace: So thinking about personal branding, and somebody who might be listening to this, and we're talking about your brand is Stacy A. Cross, mine's Jenn T. Grace, like there's obviously the commonality there in and of itself. What would you say is like the number one- maybe the first step that somebody might be thinking like, 'Okay I have a business right now, I'm known for being the founder of this business, or the CEO of this business, but I really need to start making that pivotal change into really focusing on me as a personal brand.' In your experience, what would you say is that first kind of- maybe even just a baby step that people need to take to start figuring out what that might look like? Stacy A Cross: That's a great question. What I've done, and just to even get me to this point, is open conversation more about yourself, and kind of key in your actual things that tie your story together. And there could be four or five things because every one is important, and I think really over the three or four things, you have to know that you're important, that you have something to say. And the confidence that comes with that when you are the authority in your domain, in your space, then you are confident to project your story. So the first things that I've done is start opening my opinion about things. And not in a mean way, or not in anything, I just stood firm with who I was, and opened my opinion. So I just really opened the channels and started being me 100% of the time. What I've done to identify or what someone could do to identify their personal brand and to kind of have that stake in the ground that says, 'Okay this is me,' the first thing to do is get your domain- I mean tangible things, is get a domain name and come across as an authority in whatever field, or whatever industry, or whatever niche that you are a part of. Right? So what I've done is started talking about things that haven't been working in this personal development space, in self-improvement space, and I was very serious about it. I wasn't there to converse, I was there to tell and to show who I was through my arguments, or through my opinions, and that's really all it took. Now I'm the industry leader in that space of if you're talking about uncomfortable, if you're talking about discomfort, if you're talking about growth, you have Stacy A. Cross and her name, she'll know what to talk about. Jenn T Grace: What was your process for really just identifying like, 'this is my niche'? Like how did you really- like I know that we talked about how you came up with Comfort Killers and how you defined that, but like to come to the place to recognize like, 'this is my niche, this is my calling,' I feel like it's a process for a lot of people and there's an evolution for how to kind of come to terms with like, 'okay this is what I stand for.' Did you have any exercise that you went through? Did you have a coach who navigated you? Or did it just kind of- I don't know, hit you one day of, 'this is it.' Stacy A Cross: I think I am the outlier, okay? I used to be a rapper and so I was always good with words, and I never found out until now that I was this good with words. And I kind of put my path, and I looked into my path and what leading up to this, and I kind of noted some very pivotal times in my growing up, in my formative years, where people would say certain things and I never thought of it of nothing. But here's the deal, I didn't get a coach, I just believed in myself, and I know it's cliché but I did, and I said, 'You know what? I don't care. I really don't. I don't care who likes me, I don't care who loves me-' I do care who loves me but I don't care what anyone has to say about who this person is. So the process of me building that confidence up was really being serious in my art and my craft and who I was, and understanding that the level of criticism that you're going to get in any area is going to come because first they criticize you, and then they admire you. And I live to that, and I said, 'You know what? I'm willing to get criticized. I'm willing to put it all out on the line for who I am and what's discussed and anything I say.' So what I did, I had to step away from being an amateur, and I had to step away from being a guest here. No, I'm supposed to be here, and it was really a mindset change more than anything because we all have the words inside of us, we could really start talking right now, but it's that mindset switch to let you know that you are the authority, and not an amateur, and not a novice. Even if you're doing novice things at the same time. Because I came out of the struggle, I came out of the dirt, I believe that that's the time that we need to grow because we have the most to say at that time. But really when I stepped out as Stacy A. Cross, not just Stacy Cross, but Stacy A. Cross, I stepped out with authority because I believed I had authority to be here, because I believed that I'm important, and I just walked out. No coach, no navigation, but I did read a lot of books. I did have some mentors that they don't even know me, right? Because I feel like personal development is key because you need to take heed to the clues that was already left. So how does this speaker- let's say, I love The Rock, right? How come he jumps on live, or Facebook live, or any Twitter channel. What's his brand? The Rock, right? How come he has that authority when he speaks? What was the first authority? I started going back, I watched Oprah's first video. I watched Gary V's first video. These guys didn't have anyone cheering them on when their first thing- they were probably scared as hell but they knew they needed to do it, and they knew they needed to be there. So I watched people, I started minding the clues, and believing in myself, and coming out with authority when I spoke about any subject, not just personal growth. Jenn T Grace: Everything that you just- the way in which you said it, and what you just said is exactly like blowing up the idea of comfort. Literally everything that just came out of your mouth. So you're obviously very much on brand with what you're talking about. So what were the most pivotal books that you read, if you want to give me two, that really helped you kind of define and further refine your personal brand? Like what were the top two that you can think of. Stacy A Cross: Okay the first one would be Jack Canfield's 'The Success Principles because that one straight up had- because there's so many examples given in that book of being comfortable, and I was like, 'Oh my God that was me. That was me. Oh wow, okay people know about you.' And so the Jack Canfield's 'The Success Principles' I always talk about. Love the idea of the inner guidance system which I renamed- because I could do that, the Biological GPS. So I love that, and I love understanding more of it, so I go back to that book multiple times. And the second is 'The Master Key System.' And that has been- it's free on my website, The Comfort Killers, you could just type up. The only book you will ever need because I believe really that's it, and that taught me about the inner world, right? And that the within world defines the world without, and it taught me about the universal principles, and how things need to just work, and things are going to be working without you or not, you could just slide right in there and be a part of the universal laws. And I love that because it's more on the spiritual side and then Jack Canfield was more the hard cold truth about yeah, you bought the dog- you bought the dog, now you complain about the dog. So it's more that tangible practical 3D life. And then of course the Master Key to Success- the Master Key System was more that whole broad spiritual aspect of it, and that balance, and that love, you know? So those are my top two. Jenn T Grace: I love that you brought up both of those because I have had guests separately both mention- and it's driving me crazy actually trying to figure out who also recommended 'The Master Key System,' it's going to make me insane until I think of it, but I will. But I like the balance because you're talking in one direction of like tactics and the cold hard truth facts, and then on the other side you're talking about kind of the universe and how- and I have a quote on my wall that says, 'The universe conspires in your favor,' because it absolutely does. And so what degree do you think in your day-to-day that you're applying both kind of sides of this? Kind of the hard fact versus the softer spiritual. Are you- is there a balance daily? Does it kind of fluctuate? Does it depend on your mood? What does that look like for you? Stacy A Cross: Well you know in Delaware- I used to live in Delaware and the question will get answered. But I was living in Delaware and I was a heavy meditator, I was meditating, I was trying to do things to help me understand who I was, my higher self, and I was in it. I was in it all the way. And one day I think I meditated a little bit too much because I think I connected to the source, right? The motherland ship. I was there. So it scared the shit out of me. Goosebumps even to this day when I tell that story, and I only tell it in bits and pieces because I believe that that's the best way it can be shared. Just like Twitter. So here's the deal, I'm sitting in there thinking I'm meditating, kind of dozing off but I'm really not, I just went into a deep state of awareness and I couldn't open my eyes, and it was this whole big thing, and my ear was beeping, and it was these tones, and I couldn't- and I said, 'Get me out of here because I'm not ready,' and of course I did, I got out. But after that what happened in Delaware, was I looked up the word Delaware, and I realized there are two words, del and aware. Del of- and then aware. Of awareness. I got my peak state of awareness in Delaware. I will never shun that as a part of my growth because it made me so aware. Everything was beautiful at that point. I could look out and see a leaf, and the leaf would smile, and I was just so far gone. People were like, 'You are now gone,' and I was like, 'But no I'm really ready to start a business. I need to come back.' So what I do now is to keep both sides- because I'm very spiritual, so I muscle tense probably every day. In the shower, out the shower, upon waking, and I say thank you. And it's these little bit size piece of gratitude, bite size piece of awareness, bit size piece of consciousness, and appreciation of who I am and my higher self. And then you get the majority of the beast, right? Because all I have to do is that, give that bite size awareness, bit size love, and I'm already in motion. And then my rest of my day is this whole beautiful thing called business. But throughout the day it's all bite sized consciousness. Jenn T Grace: So number one, I feel like there are probably people who routinely meditate and practice mindfulness, and don't ever find that Holy Grail that you found. What would you say to the novice person who is listening to this, and not to say that the universe and kind of spirituality hasn't come up in the podcast before, but it's certainly not like a dominant theme in the podcast. So what would you say to somebody who's listening to this and they're thinking, 'This sounds interesting but I don't necessarily know where to start or what to do,' or they're absolutely petrified based on what you just said. So like what would you say? Stacy A Cross: Here's the deal- I was, but there's a sense of calm and love and unconditional love with you in everything, and connectivity knowing that you are everyone. There's a sense of that and I would never give that up. But if you're a novice just like I was, we all once were babies and we needed to crawl, so the deal is what I've done is I just jumped on YouTube- I jumped on YouTube and did guided meditations because I didn't really like that binaural sound coming in, it was too much too fast. So what I did was I just did a morning meditation which was ten minutes, and I started being more interested in it, and I started doing a guided meditation. I think if we force things it doesn't come. Like on that day where I didn't want to just go into a deep meditation, it just happened. It was at that perfect time. And I think everyone has that perfect time, but you have to plant the seeds now because you can't get to that point of awareness (Delaware) sitting in the couch petrified. You can't get to that one but you have to start somewhere. Open up YouTube, learn about your chakras. Learn about what the universe is trying to tell you because I think your personal story comes from your insight, comes from spiritual awareness. Because you have to be aware of who you are, and I think spirituality and going into that deep mindfulness of having those thoughts. You know how hard it is to not think, and that's what I was trying to overcome. I was like, 'You know what? I'm going to do it because I want to just master this thing.' And it was a game to me, and the universe loves playing games with you. So just be prepared to plant seeds now, take it one day at a time. It doesn't have to be three hours like my crazy ass was doing, but it could be five minutes of just total gratitude and just saying thanks, and just saying, 'I am aware, and I am here,' and start with some affirmations and make them real. Jenn T Grace: I love all of that. And so I am part of a Mastermind group, and I have a couple of them that I'm actually part of. Some are far more hardcore like the Jack Canfield, like we were saying just very much like hard fact. And then the one that I'm most active in now, there's ten of us, and it's very spiritually centric, and I had a really hard time acclimating to being in this room with these women. There's only one other woman out of the ten of us who was also on like the outside kind of looking in. And not to say that I have not been spiritual, because I have always been a very kind of inner reflective, very deep, very conscious of everything around me, but I would never have thought of it as being like spiritual. Although now of course, it makes far more sense. I'm just very nature centric I guess is the best way of phrasing it. And I go outside and I run almost every day, and I've been training for a marathon which my podcast listeners are all aware of because it's been such a struggle, but I find that I can find that clarity when I'm just outside running, and I'm kind of ignoring everything around me. I recently found a- actually I was introduced to a gentleman named Casey Carter, and his website I believe is called This Epic Life and he has a thirty day meditation- it's not called meditation for dummies, but that's basically how I'm interpreting it. Of here's just this meditation for the lay person, and I just recently started going through it just to like see, and see if I could calm my mind, and it is really, really hard. And I'm only on- I don't know, I might be like day six, and yet I can find that I can calm my mind when I'm moving, but there's something about stillness that I think is what scares the shit out of most people. I think it's the stillness that scares people, and I'm just still trying to figure out how to do it, it's not that it scares me at this point because I'm perfectly fine being alone with my thoughts, which I think a lot of people have a hard time just being alone with their thoughts. I think that's another one of the big things, but I feel like there's so much benefit to business as it relates to all this. So my question to you would be what do you think the biggest benefit that you gained as a result of just being more mindful, and kind of in tune with yourself and your surroundings? Stacy A Cross: I believe it's the decision making because I think that the right things always come to me, right? It's for me, it's understanding who I am to a level where if I know my decision making- that was a piece for me that was hard, right? I was always looking to someone else to decide something for me without knowing what I want. But it was just a struggle for me growing up, right? So I think now at the level where I am, knowing that everything for me is for me, and it wouldn't even come to my plate if it's not for me, but understanding what my needs are. Okay? The needs of the business, and being able to decide based on those needs, not this reactional traditional conventional way to decide things. But I mean I'm talking as little as should I have coffee, or should I have tea? Because I had a headache for the past two days, and I know you wanted more business minded, but this is how on a micro scale that I think of things now. I had a headache for the past two days in the morning, I drank coffee, now my body is telling me it doesn't like it, something is going on. Should I drink tea for a week just to test that out? Yes. And those level- and it goes from the micro just of doing those kinds of decision making all the way to should I invest in this- should I invest in this marketing strategy, this person, this coach for business because this A, B and C was the outcome, now my business mind is telling me that something either needs to be changed, what should it be? And it's because of this mindfulness knowing that I'm taking in key factors from who I am, and how I feel, that biological GPS that allows me to make better decisions- business decisions, personal decisions, life decisions much quicker than I used to make crazy 'rational' decisions. Jenn T Grace: So how do you think people go from whatever their status quo is in their comfort zone to understanding that you can rely on your gut or your intuition to guide you to a better, more rational decision, even though to some degree in people's minds that might be like a counterintuitive thought. Stacy A Cross: Yeah you know what, I always say listen- that's why I said 'rational' because I like irrational. I'm illogical, I shouldn't be here right now, Jenn. Okay? I started this business six months ago and I'm on Grant Cardone TV, they reached out to me, there's so much things happening. If was rational all I would say was, 'Okay I just want to start a business and that's all I'll still be doing.' But irrational thinking, and understanding that it takes some work- it definitely takes some work. Time is of the essence, time is our friend, and the reason why people don't get things done, or they say they don't have no time is because they don't know math, right? Because time is of the essence, truth. So I know I went a little off topic. You're going to have to guide me back because I totally forgot the question. Jenn T Grace: You know, I went off the rails with you and I don't remember what the question was. Stacy A Cross: I love it! That's what the universe does for us, because whatever it was, that's what needed to be said and we don't have to force anything. And I love that, and I love that this came up because whatever needs to happen always happens, and I believe this to be true. Jenn T Grace: I feel that way about people that I come across, introductions that I make, and I feel like I have had a road led with adversity in many, many, many ways, and LGBT is not even one of those factors of kind of the chaos of my past. And I feel like the only thing that gets you to the other side of that chaos is just saying to yourself, 'This is happening for a reason. I don't necessarily need to know what that reason is that this moment, but there is a reason why this is occurring to me right now.' And that I think to some degree can get you through a lot of personal hurdles, but I also think for business because there's a lot to be said about shifting, and adapting, and going in the direction that naturally feels like the best direction for you to go in, even if for all intents and purposes like on the surface, it does not make any sense to the outside. Stacy A Cross: Right, I agree. I agree with that 100%. When I first started business'ing I was like- okay I was getting tons of information, and how do I scan that information quickly and make a decision? Or how do I start a business- like how do I do this thing? Friends were saying, 'Do this, it's the marketing. It's this, you've got to get funnels, you've got to click them, you've got to do this,' and I was getting bombarded and it didn't feel right. And it wasn't until I just kind of looked outside and just allowed myself to identify where the needs were in business was when I really started moving, and aligning, and getting results. That's the biggest piece. But I do go through life wondering, asking, 'Okay I know that this is here for a purpose, don't know what the purpose is, but I'm ready for the lesson.' And that's really- and that's really it, and it guides me, and I trust myself. And I mean I think we should trust ourselves a little bit more in business too. Like make a mistake, it's okay. Like I think I did a tweet the other day, the entire sentence was fucked up- the grammar was bad. It's okay. Like it's okay to have a typo. I wrote a book in 24 hours, my eBook in 24 hours- which we don't count, right? I wrote it in 24 hours and there were so many typos in it. I didn't care, I did it and it felt right, and it felt good. And I think sometimes we just have to go, and when we feel that fear and everything inside of us telling us, 'Don't do it, don't go for it,' and that happens in a lot of conventional wisdom and tradition. That's why more people, they don't start businesses because it's so hard to think about it that they don't even actually do it. So my thing is just go for it, feel it, go for it, if it's right, do it. Jenn T Grace: And I think that the second piece of that is making it attainable. So if you have some crazy goal, or new business that you're about to start, or kind of a new evolution of your existing business, it's a matter of breaking it down into some kind of tangible baby steps that make it feel less overwhelming so you don't get caught in that frozen place of being paralyzed because you don't know the next step to take, because everything just seems so overwhelming and so daunting. Stacy A Cross: It does get that way. And my goal is big, I have big goals, scary goals, unattainable goals, I can't get to them and they scare me, they're monsters. It's on my shoulder, I wake up, I can't even breathe, it's holding me down, these goals are scary. I love big goals because I'd rather fail at a big goal than fail at a tiny puny ass goal, and not even change. Right? So my goal- I'm looking at the book and when you said marathon, I was like, 'Oh shit she just reminded me I've got to go too to run a marathon, and I just ran this morning.' And I'm doing it, and I've got to train for a whole year, and it's crazy, right? And I feel your pain, Jenn. But you already are a runner, I'm coming from just like- I don't even put the ink line up on the damn [Inaudible 00:41:53]. Jenn T Grace: But guess what? If we go back- and my loyal listeners of this podcast I think have a good sense of the evolution, but if we go back to 2012 and 2013 when I just had- it was like a personal crisis I would call it. Like just a crisis of like what am I doing with my life? And I said, 'Screw this. Ef this, I am not taking anyone's shit anymore, and this is the new me.' And I started when I was running, and I couldn't run for like five seconds without wanting to die. Like it truly was that bad, I could not run for five seconds without feeling like death was setting in. And not to say that that doesn't happen now because it still does, but I think it's the process and the journey. So there's the whole cliché of like enjoy the journey, not the destination, or it's all about the journey and this, that and the other. And to a large degree that is totally the case because I look- my goal was first to be able to run a 5K which is 3.1 miles, and once I was able to do that which took me a while to get to, I was like, 'Alright now I'll do the 10K, and now I'll do the half marathon, and now I'm doing a marathon.' But it requires every single day to be doing something to further you toward that goal that people do not see. So every single day my ass is outside running whether it's inclement weather or not. So yesterday it was freezing, the day before it was raining, like there's always something, it's never just like nice weather, and you have to be out there every day. Nobody knows you're doing it, it's only you who knows that you're doing it because you have the end goal of- like for me the marathon is in January. This weekend I have to run seventeen miles which I have been dreading for the last two weeks. But it is what it is, I have no choice. And in January, on January 8th when I can post my accomplishment of like I finally did it, I ran this 26.2 mile race that I literally couldn't run more than five seconds without wanting to die a couple years ago, that is like the- finally the pinnacle of accomplishment because now people can see that that has happened. But they do not see the two or three years of training daily in the making that actually led to that. So if we apply that to a business lens, it's those day-to-day consistent actions that people are taking that they're not getting credit for, no one's seeing, no one's congratulating them on, that actually gets them to that place of having a successful business. But it takes forever to actually get to, so people have to be patient to some degree to recognize that it isn't an overnight success, and there is no such thing as an overnight success because every single person you ask who has had 'overnight success' will tell you that it took them ten years to get to. Stacy A Cross: Love that. I love it because yes, it's the dirt. Yes it's the work that no one shows on their Snapchat or on their videos or their documentary films about entrepreneurs. It is the work that comes in between. But here's the deal, just as you were saying that and I'm reading this book 'The Marathon' by Hal Higdon. 88 marathons, some crazy numbers, and he says more people- he took a survey. More people appreciate and respect the training versus the one day of accomplishment because the deal is- and that's the process, and that's what I'm trying to give out, the values and my experience. It's in this day-to-day action. We're going to get the value from what we're doing and what we're talking about even right now because ten years from now, this day, I'll be like, 'Holy shit, I did all of that that one day?' I already had three calls, Jenn, and I know you did too. Three calls. I went out this morning to run. I already read a piece of a book that I'm reading right now, 'Story Selling,' by Nick Nanton and J. W. Dicks. I've already written an article ready to go. I've already- you see it's all of these things but it's tomorrow, it starts it over with a reset button that you press. Jenn T Grace: Absolutely, and I think that that is what- it's like every day is truly a marathon of the amount of things that you have to get done, and there are people that don't want to put in that amount of legwork, and that's okay. So not everyone has to own a business, not everyone needs to be developing and growing their personal brand, and that's just a life decision that some people just aren't meant for it, and others are. And no matter where you fall on that spectrum- so if someone is listening to this and they're like, 'Oh hell no, I don't want to have to have made three phone calls, recorded two podcasts, meditated, gone for a run, had lunch with somebody all before like 1:00 in the afternoon,' then that's fine. There's no judgment in that and I think that that's probably the most important word here, is that there's no judgment in any person's decisions to go in any direction that they choose. Stacy A Cross: And I love that, but I'm going to just add the caveat. That same person that doesn't want to do that better not complain about their situation later on down the line. Jenn T Grace: Agreed. Totally agree, could not agree more with that. Stacy A Cross: Don't complain about not having, or not being able to get this, or the world's against you, or not having- I'm not saying your listeners, your listeners are probably wonderful, I believe they are, and they're loyal listeners. I'm talking about the- that's that polarized thing that I don't get, and that's what I give no back pass for, is saying that you have zero time because you have to take the kids to school, you have to walk the dog, and you don't want to do this stuff, but you're watching eighteen hours of the Walking Dead the entire weekend. Don't complain on Monday, don't complain on Monday that you don't have any time. That is all I'm saying. Jenn T Grace: I could not agree more, and I will comment on a good example of this, is that this past weekend- so I'm on a very strict training plan to get this marathon done, like there is no room for error at this given juncture in time. And there are plenty of times in the past where it's like, 'Yeah if I move this run it's not a big deal, I can switch this around.' Like right now there's literally no margin of error available. So this past weekend I was only supposed to do four miles which is very kind of simple at this point compared to what I have to be doing of like the seventeen on Saturday. But I checked in with my running buddy and said, "Hey how did your four miles go?" Because on Saturday morning my ass was up and out of my house by 7:30. Mind you I do have a wife, and we do have two children, both of which are very challenging due to mental health related issues, and I'm also running a business, I have something that I'm starting up, I have a ton of shit going on, and I was still able to get the four miles in, I just got up early, went out, did it, came back, and I felt amazing. I checked in with my running partner later that night and she had like fifteen excuses for why she wasn't able to get out and do it. And I'm like, 'Okay one major difference is that I have children and you don't.' That in and of itself makes it somewhat miraculous to get out of the house on a weekend morning without having like some kind of trouble. So I feel like- and there's not judgment to be had in that, but when you're not prepared for whatever it is that is coming. So whether we're talking about something like a physical marathon, or whether we're talking about the success of your business, or whether or not you win an award, or don't win an award, or get some kind of accolade that you've been waiting or; it's those very small decisions on a day-to-day basis that to me are the ones that have the most impact. So if you're making excuses for whatever reason, the excuses are going to be the reasons why you didn't get it done, because you're only making the excuse to yourself because no one else really cares generally speaking around you what your reason for not doing something is, they just see that you didn't do it and they don't really care why. It's you that you're fooling in the grand scheme of things. Stacy A Cross: If you want so much as one excuse and think about it, you've got a million, and they're plentiful. So yeah, I agree with that whole concept and I've trained- you don't even know what it's like to live in the house with me because it's brutal in the morning. I'm loud, I want everyone up, we're up and Adam, and you know what? It's changed everyone here, and I like to say that I was influential in that, and what business mind, and our decisions are better now, you know? So yeah, I love that, I appreciate that, and that's what I'm trying to bring value to. It's days like this, it's the training dates that you're doing, it's me going out for a marathon- I don't want to publicly say it because if I publicly say it- I'm going to say it right now. Jenn T Grace: Say it. Stacy A Cross: If I publicly say I'm going to run a marathon in a year from today- don't send this thing to my email in a year, don't do it. No but I will because I have the book, and I've been running, I've been training for it, but I am like where you were 2012, but that's something that I want to do on a personal achievement level but I know that it's an every day thing, it's a strategic thing, it's you've got to do it when you don't want to, when you feel bad, and I get bad cramps. I don't know about you, but my cramps come and I don't know what to do in the world. But I've trained myself to say that I don't have any pain, and I've been tricking my basal ganglia, I've been changing habits, I've been tricking myself when I feel bad to say, 'You know what? I feel the best in the world and I'm going to go out there,' and it's been amazing so far. Jenn T Grace: So as we're about to wrap up, number one, I kid you not I will follow up with you to see if you're training. Do not- you said it, it's in the universe, and now I'm on your ass. This is what I do. Stacy A Cross: I love it. Jenn T Grace: And number two, I feel like to some degree there's a lot of inspiration to be had for the fact that I know- and I know I had a lot of people in my audience reach out to me to say like how shocked in a way of like going from not being able to breathe running five seconds, to running for five and a half hours. And I feel like it's that type of inspiration- because we can look at elites, we can look at elite athletes, we can look at the Gary Vaynerchuks of the world, we can look at Fortune 500 CEO's and be like, 'Oh wow that's awesome that they're doing that,' but they're not relatable, and I think our conversation to some degree brings it down to a relatable level to say, 'If one of these two yahoo's can get this shit done, then I can get this done,' is how I see it. Like I truly am like, 'If Jenn and Stacy can do this, like you can totally do it too.' So I feel like there's a lot of I think inspiration that can be drawn from being able to honestly accomplish anything if you just break it down into manageable chunks. Stacy A Cross: Yes. Jenn T Grace: So my final I guess parting question would be is if you could tell the listeners one thing that you think would help them, that they might be able to implement today, what would that one thing be? And then as you're kind of wrapping up, feel free please tell people where they can find you, how you like to be contacted, and all that stuff. Stacy A Cross: Yeah. I would say get uncomfortable with your friends, family, job, everything. I mean cut people off that need to be cut off. If you really want to go on a path, and you have identified any negative pieces in your way, any negativity, anything that will hold you back, limitations, and I'm talking even within yourself; cut them off and figure out a way around it instantly. Because I had to do it. I had to change friends, change my number, I do not care anymore. You have to be very confident in that and you cannot be flaky because once you cut someone off you can't go back, and if you go back it better be to tell them how to do the same thing. The deal is I want you guys to be great, and I want you guys to get uncomfortable. There is so much importance with you. I want you, my friends, my comfort pillars, to go about the day knowing that you can conquer anything in your world, in your path, and if you can believe it, you can see it. Stop trying to see things before you can believe them. Believe them first and then I guarantee you it's going to be there right in front of your face, you can actually see it because the veil has been lifted. Ladies and gentlemen, you can find me anywhere because you're never there- no you are always there. I am on Twitter, Stacy A. Cross on everything, okay? Twitter, Snapchat. Like I said, www.StacyACross.com, but you know what? It's not updated and just because you told me, I'm going to update. Facebook, find me there, Stacy Annmarie Cross. I can't believe I did it but I'm telling you my entire governance. Stacy Annmarie Cross on Facebook, and of course the website, the headquarters, the foundation is www.TheComfortKillers.com. That's with 'The,' www.TheComfortKillers.com. You can find me everywhere and I am always here to leave my leaders, I do not like followers, so don't try to follow me on any of these social networks. My email is Stacy@thecomfortkillers.com. Jenn T Grace: And that is Stacy without an 'E.' Stacy A Cross: There is no 'E' in my name. Jenn T Grace: I love it. I have the same challenge with people spelling Jenn wrong, or calling me Jean, or I get a whole bunch of variations because I went off the reservation instead of having just one 'N,' so I get it, I totally get it. Anywho, I so appreciate you and so anyone who's listening to this and they want to find out- you know get all the information that you just talked about, it will be on the blog at www.JennTGrace.com/96, that is for episode number 96. So thank you again, I so appreciate your energy, and if anyone wants to connect with Stacy and would like me to be the one who helps make that happen, just please email me and I will help you do that. Stacy A Cross: Love that, thank you so much for having me. I appreciate that, and I'll see you in a year. Jenn T Grace: Oh you bet, I'm on it and listeners, please help me keep Stacy accountable to this, because I know I will. Don't you worry, I'm going to put a calendar reminder now. Stacy A Cross: Beautiful, thank you so much. Jenn T Grace: You are welcome, have a great day. Stacy A Cross: You too, bye. Jenn T Grace: Thank you for listening to today's podcast. If there are any links from today's show that you are interested in finding, save yourself a step and head on over to www.JennTGrace.com/thepodcast. And there you will find a backlog of all of the past podcast episodes including transcripts, links to articles, reviews, books, you name it. It is all there on the website for your convenience. Additionally if you would like to get in touch with me for any reason, you can head on over to the website and click the contact form, send me a message, you can find me on Facebook, LinkedIn and Twitter all at JennTGrace. And as always I really appreciate you as a listener, and I highly encourage you to reach out to me whenever you can. Have a great one, and I will talk to you in the next episode.
I created a system for entrepreneurs wanting to maximize their income stream in order to feed their businesses and startups. There are 4 questions that I ask myself before buying anything new that I will share with you in today's episode. Where does extra money come from? Easy, it's the money you didn't spend on unnecessary things such as a 64-inch TV, shopping spree, 200$ pair Jordan's – really anything that you don't need during this time of hustle and grind. If you are focused on building a company then nothing else should matter. Go all the way… and start making your money work for you. Control your finances. Grant Cardone TV: http://grantcardonetv.com/video/comfortkillers/how-to-control-your-finances/#ixzz4O8aDYKu4 Follow us: @grantcardonetv on Twitter
What if I said that I had nothing in my bank account when starting this company? What if I told you that financing your dreams didn't have to mean going to Kickstarter, rounds and rounds for raising capital, begging your uncles and aunts, mom or brother? There is an unspoken language around money for your business and that language is in the form of work. Money is not the only currency on planet earth. Matter a fact, money is cheap in terms of value when you pay with other currencies I share in this episode. I provide 5 tips that I used to finance my dreams. Hard cold practical how-to's. If you found value – share this episode! Grant Cardone TV: http://grantcardonetv.com/video/comfortkillers/how-to-finance-your-dreams/#ixzz4NM9cYf37 Follow us: @stacyacross on Twitter
The definition of expansion in most dusty business books is to add another location in another market to bring in more customers while ensuring the bottom line for your first location is stable and sufficient. That is still true today, but let's get real. Most of our businesses live online right? I share with you tips and strategies on how we can expand our online businesses. I will even explain how opening new locations online may blow your businesses way up. We first have to get our heads wrapped around the idea that growth is necessary and expansion is crucial to business development! Grant Cardone TV: http://grantcardonetv.com/video/comfortkillers/how-to-expand-your-online-business/#ixzz4MhMKpbYb Follow us: @stacyacross on Twitter
Dre Baldwin is the world's only Work On Your Game expert. A 9-year professional basketball player, Dre teaches Mental Toughness, Self-Confidence and Self-Discipline to athletes, entrepreneurs and business professionals. Dre has worked with Nike, Finish Line, Wendy's Gatorade, Buick, Wilson Sports and DIME magazine. Dre has been featured on the EOFire podcast and done recordings with Eric "ET" Thomas. Dre has been blogging since 2005 and started publishing to YouTube in 2006. He has over 5,000 videos published, with daily content going out to his 115,000+ subscribers and being viewed over 35 million times. Dre's "Work On Your Game" show on Grant Cardone TV is consistently top-5 in views on the network. Dre speaks, coaches and consults business professionals on mental toughness, confidence and discipline. He has given 3 TED Talks, published 7 books and has a daily podcast, Work On Your Game with DreAllDay. A Philadelphia native and Penn State alum, Dre lives in Miami.
Originally aired on Grant Cardone TV -http://grantcardonetv.com/video/comfortkillers/change-your-condition/ What if I say we completely had it all wrong to begin with. We cannot simply just change because we commit to change, something must happen first. In today's episode, I explain in great detail what it will take to change and how to dissect the very things that keep blocking our growth. First we must recognize and acknowledge the areas of limitations and struggle then and only then we can CHANGE it. Today we discuss the 3 C's of Change. Are you ready to unlock power? Watch now! Grant Cardone TV: http://grantcardonetv.com/video/comfortkillers/change-your-condition/#ixzz4M20SXQSq Follow us: @grantcardonetv on Twitter
I remember wanted to change so bad it hurt. I was fed up with my life and sick and tired with not producing quality ROI. I was going nowhere. I remember telling myself that I needed to change but hadn't the slightest idea of what it took to change. How does ones change? How does change look? In today's episode we discuss very specific steps that I took on a daily basis to begin shifting my mindset. Commitment was key! Grant Cardone TV: http://grantcardonetv.com/video/comfortkillers/what-does-it-take-to-change/#ixzz4KiMVR7kR Follow us: @grantcardonetv on Twitter
2 Million Americans quit their jobs every month according to a recent study. Why do people quit? Is it for a better opportunity? Today you will be given the breakdown of the REAL reason people quit their jobs and what you can do to not only maximize your earning potential but to create more in the space you are in right now. It's time to skill up, change your mindset and maximize ALL opportunities. If you want to kill comfort at your 9-5, then you need to watch this episode of The Comfort Killers! Grant Cardone TV: http://grantcardonetv.com/video/comfortkillers/how-to-help-your-community/#ixzz4K8lGS1r1 Follow us: @grantcardonetv on Twitter
Today on the Cardone Zone Grant Cardone talks real estate. Don't invest in stocks. Don't do gold or silver. Don't do an IRA. The best investment you can make is in real estate. Getting rich is simple. 1.Increase your income 2. Save the extra 3.Invest savings Grant breaks down why real estate is the best investment and goes over various examples with numbers on the whiteboard. It's better to get a place with many residents than just one. You don't want just one door. Let renters pay the debt down. You can leverage your money to a high-degree in real-estate. You can buy a $2 million property for 500K. But to invest 500K you need to save 500K, and that requires a salary larger than 50K. Grant Cardone TV: http://grantcardonetv.com/video/cardonezone/investinginrealestate/#ixzz48ZlVhPn0 Follow us: @grantcardonetv on Twitter
Today on the Cardone Zone Grant Cardone talks real estate. Don’t invest in stocks. Don’t do gold or silver. Don’t do an IRA. The best investment you can make is in real estate. Getting rich is simple. 1.Increase your income 2. Save the extra 3.Invest savings Grant breaks down why real estate is the best investment and goes over various examples with numbers on the whiteboard. It’s better to get a place with many residents than just one. You don’t want just one door. Let renters pay the debt down. You can leverage your money to a high-degree in real-estate. You can buy a $2 million property for 500K. But to invest 500K you need to save 500K, and that requires a salary larger than 50K. Grant Cardone TV: http://grantcardonetv.com/video/cardonezone/investinginrealestate/#ixzz48ZlVhPn0 Follow us: @grantcardonetv on Twitter
Robert Syslo Jr is the Video Genius behind Grant Cardone; Director of Production for Grant Cardone TV, Digital Video Producer, Advertising and Branding Coordinator, Editor, Photographer with over fourteen years of experience in film production. Having worked with NBC Universal, Citysearch, Yelp and YellowPages Robert's promotional video production for business' has led him to New York Times Best Seller and International Sales Expert Grant Cardone where he currently works. Robert has been through an amazing journey of self-discovery to business success. He is an expert in branding with video, and produces massive amounts of content on social media. In this episode, Robert tells us just what it takes to be a video genius, and what it really takes to brand in video and social media. In This Episode: How to find your passion in life. Making a career as a video producer. Why you need to be willing to experience anything that will happen. Why persistence is so important. What you need to be doing to brand with video. Developing your social media strategy. Understanding your priorities. Prepping yourself to be more productive. The value in authenticity for your brand. Robert's Favorite Quote: "On the other side of pain is success" "Show up even if you're bleeding." Robert's Favorite Book: The 10X Rule, Grant Cardone Links From Today's Show: @RobertSysloJr www.jeremyryanslate.com/cyol www.jeremyryanslate.com/survey www.grantcardonetv.com/brandyourself Today's Sponsor:
Robert Syslo Jr is the Video Genius behind Grant Cardone; Director of Production for Grant Cardone TV, Digital Video Producer, Advertising and Branding Coordinator, Editor, Photographer with over fourteen years of experience in film production. Having worked with NBC Universal, Citysearch, Yelp and YellowPages Robert's promotional video production for business' has led him to New York Times Best Seller and International Sales Expert Grant Cardone where he currently works. Robert has been through an amazing journey of self-discovery to business success. He is an expert in branding with video, and produces massive amounts of content on social media. In this episode, Robert tells us just what it takes to be a video genius, and what it really takes to brand in video and social media. In This Episode: How to find your passion in life. Making a career as a video producer. Why you need to be willing to experience anything that will happen. Why persistence is so important. What you need to be doing to brand with video. Developing your social media strategy. Understanding your priorities. Prepping yourself to be more productive. The value in authenticity for your brand. Robert's Favorite Quote: "On the other side of pain is success" "Show up even if you're bleeding." Robert's Favorite Book: The 10X Rule, Grant Cardone Links From Today's Show: @RobertSysloJr www.jeremyryanslate.com/cyol www.jeremyryanslate.com/survey www.grantcardonetv.com/brandyourself Today's Sponsor:
Robert Syslo Jr is the Video Genius behind Grant Cardone; Director of Production for Grant Cardone TV, Digital Video Producer, Advertising and Branding Coordinator, Editor, Photographer with over fourteen years of experience in film production. Having worked with NBC Universal, Citysearch, Yelp and YellowPages Robert's promotional video production for business' has led him to New York Times Best Seller and International Sales Expert Grant Cardone where he currently works. Robert has been through an amazing journey of self-discovery to business success. He is an expert in branding with video, and produces massive amounts of content on social media. In this episode, Robert tells us just what it takes to be a video genius, and what it really takes to brand in video and social media. In This Episode: How to find your passion in life. Making a career as a video producer. Why you need to be willing to experience anything that will happen. Why persistence is so important. What you need to be doing to brand with video. Developing your social media strategy. Understanding your priorities. Prepping yourself to be more productive. The value in authenticity for your brand. Robert's Favorite Quote: "On the other side of pain is success" "Show up even if you're bleeding." Robert's Favorite Book: The 10X Rule, Grant Cardone Links From Today's Show: @RobertSysloJr www.jeremyryanslate.com/cyol www.jeremyryanslate.com/survey www.grantcardonetv.com/brandyourself Today's Sponsor:
You're constantly either selling or being sold. Renowned speaker and author Grant Cardone tells dentistry exactly why "sales" is not a bad word. Grant Cardone is a New York Times bestselling author of four books since the 2008 economic collapse, international speaker, business innovator and leading social media personality in the world today. Cardone owns multiple companies; Cardone Training Technologies, Inc., the most viewed sales training platform in the world, Cardone Group, a software and technology business, Grant Cardone TV, the first business and entrepreneur on-demand platform of it's kind, and Cardone Acquisitions, a national real estate company with over $500m in real estate transactions. www.grantcardone.com 300 71st Street, Suite #620 Miami Beach, FL 33141 800-368-5771