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We are going to begin meeting some of the voices of the faces you are SURE to see at this year's Podfest, coming up in May! Glenn is out of the studio today. So, Producer Jaime is joined by a special guest co-host--long-time friend of Podfest Multimedia Expo, Niel Guilarte of Wildstyle Media!! On our first track, Zack Demopoulos of the Raising Rents Podcast and leader of Podfest's Healthcare Con covers a Podcasting Basic--fighting podfade. Then, in Track 2, we continue supporting the podcaster's mindset with Josh Cary of the Hidden Entrepreneur (who will be leading the all new Personal GrowthCon at Podfest). We'll discuss overcoming the fear that holds you back. And, for our Track 3 Key Note on Technology and Innovation, Producer Jaime and Niel discuss Forbe's Four Podcast Predictions for 2022. Plus, we'll share our latest from Podfest and our community shout outs. Welcome to the conference!Link to Sound File for Sight Impaired: Click HerePresented by: Podfest Multimedia ExpoTitle Sponsor: BuzzsproutHosts and Executive Producers: Glenn the Geek of Horse Radio Network and Producer Jaime of Flint Stone Media, Florida Podcast Network, and Business in the Bedroom | Catch their past show, Finding Florida!Guest Co-Host: Niel Guilarte of Wildstyle MediaLink: Get your tickets NOW for the May 26-29 Podfest Expo in Orlando!! (Use the code "PMEpodcast" to get 20% off any ticket.)Guest, Track 1: Zack Demopoulos of the Raising Rents PodcastGuest, Track 2: Josh Cary of the Hidden Entrepreneur Podcast | Follow Josh on Facebook (@joshcaryco) | Follow Josh on Instagram (@joshcaryco)Track 3, provided by your hosts! Free tips from Producer JaimeEmail the Hosts: Glenn: Glenn@HorseRadioNetwork.com | Jaime: Jaime@FlintStoneMedia.comVocal Editor: Paul StevensAssistant Producers: Jorge Hernandez & Amber AmorteguiIntro Voice Over Artist: Jodi KrangleEquipment Sponsor: TASCAM (We use their Mixcast 4 and LOVE it!!)Also check out: TASCAM TM-70 Dynamic Microphone |
Today, our expert guest is Erik Cabral, Founder of the media agency, On Air Brands, the innovative networking and podcasting event PodMAX, and real estate investment company, Mindado Investment Group. He's also the host, co-host, and/or producer on multiple shows, himself: Entrepreneurs Circle, Capital Hacking, On Air Brands LIVE, Cashflow Ninja, the Hidden Entrepreneur, and True MultiFamily. With multiple businesses, partnerships, and podcasts, Erik is the quintessential “serial entrepreneur” who spends much of his time helping others grow their businesses, brands, and reputations. Erik spent twenty years grinding in corporate America. The second time he was laid off, despite many high-paying offers on the table, Erik decided to step back and examine why he was so unhappy and unfulfilled in his life. He stumbled upon the book Rich Dad, Poor Dad by Robert Kiyosaki and it changed everything for him. We're in a renaissance age with respect to the industry he's found himself in. Several years ago, everyone realized they needed to have a website for their business. Now, everyone is starting to realize that it is critical to have a podcast if you have a business. You can podcast for many different reasons, but if you're running a business, people want to know the people behind that business. They want to know the story behind the logo. Why should you start a podcast? Whether you have a job and want to start a podcast on the side, or you're in the early stages of building a business, you can approach it in many different ways. You can start a podcast now in order to document your journey – which people love – and they can even go back and listen to your earlier episodes to recognize and appreciate your growth. Whatever you do, don't start a podcast as a vehicle to sell. If you do, your show won't last. People can smell salesmanship through their earbuds – and they won't like it. If you genuinely think you can help someone, just talk about what you do. If it's of interest people will come to you. Don't get hung up on the equipment or the technicality of it all. Just start. Anyone can start a podcast. Don't let perfectionism get in the way. Empower yourself, give yourself the space to discover and grow, and you may find a whole new channel for expressing yourself while also growing your business and authority. The Biggest Helping: Today's Most Important Takeaway “I really, truly feel, especially in this day and age when there's so much divide, that people have to understand that we are more alike than we are different. We can come to the table by learning about each other and honoring and celebrating each other and our differences. And, you can do that by just reaching out to people and having empathy for people so that you understand where they're coming from. Everyone has reasons why they think or do, but we're all human. We're all here to help each other and love on each other and that's truly the message that I'm trying to put out there and really summed up through my mission in life and my company's mission, which is changing the world, making the world a better place, one mic at a time, and that's really the driving force behind what I do.” -- Thank you for joining us on The Daily Helping with Dr. Shuster. Subscribe to the show on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, or Google Podcasts to download more food for the brain, knowledge from the experts, and tools to win at life. Resources: erikcabral.co onairbrands.com The Daily Helping is produced by Crate Media
Erik Cabral left corporate America after 20+ years. He jumped head first into real estate investing in order to achieve financial freedom. Educating himself, building networks, and analyzing hundreds of deals he purchased his first multi-family building in less than one year. He's a partner in the Renault Winery & Resort, which is the 3rd oldest winery in the US, offers private capital to his network of investors for various projects and looks for opportunities to expand and grow his network. Founder Erik is the founder of the media agency, On Air Brands; the innovative networking and podcasting event PodMAX; the real estate investment company Mindado Investment Group; host, co-host, and producer on multiple shows: Entrepreneurs Circle, Capital Hacking, On Air Brands LIVE, Cashflow Ninja, the Hidden Entrepreneur and True MultiFamily. With multiple businesses, partnerships, and podcasts Erik is the quintessential “serial entrepreneur” who spends much of his time helping others grow their businesses, brands, and reputation. Passion Erik loves to share his decades of experience in creative, branding, and marketing strategies as well as helping others leverage the power within the podcasting platform. Erik sits on the board of a 1,000+ member real estate investor group called SJREIA. He is also a proud member of GoBundance, which is a tribe of millionaires seeking to share all successes, struggles, ambitions, and failures without being judged. Erik holds a BFA from the School of Visual Arts in NYC and lives in Central NJ, with his wife and two daughters. https://www.erikcabral.co/entrepreneurs-circle https://www.erikcabral.co/
You're full of talent and potential... but does anyone else know that? More importantly, do you know it? Josh Cary joins the show as the host of the Hidden Entrepreneur. He tells his story of hiding his giftings and talents while living in fear of what others thought of him. 40 years later, and his influence has placed him in some of the most exclusive circles. His secret? Unabashedly owning who he is with no more hiding. If you've thought about jumping into the world of entrepreneurship, or you've hesitated to own your giftings, this episode will ignite you to get started! And if you want to learn more about Josh, connect with him at JoshCary.com. Enjoy this episode? Check out our Patreon where you can support the podcast via Patreon.com/GoodAdvice.
Erik Cabral, Serial Podcaster, Investor, and Founder of OnAir Brands, sits down with Shawn and Lacey to talk all things podcasting for your business. He shares his story of his transition from being unfulfilled in the corporate grind to real estate investing and now enjoying the fruits of building a podcast empire!Main Points:7:00 - What it means to be a veal in a box...11:15 - How I had to eat ALL the Humble Pie13:30 - Podcast has created more access to great minds like Gary V, Tony Robbins...19:30 - Why Every Business Needs A Podcast20:00 - How Easy It is to get started podcasting with the Anchor App22:00 - 99% Yes Rate to be a guest on my podcast23:00 - Why You Shouldn't Be Afraid to Start A Podcast24:15 - Do this before you start a podcast...26:15 - The Expectations You Should Have When You Start a Podcast29:30 - The ROI on Your PodcastErik Cabral left corporate America after 20+ years. He jumped head first into real estate investing in order to achieve financial freedom. Educating himself, building networks, and analyzing hundreds of deals he purchased his first multi-family building in less than one year. He's a partner in the Renault Winery & Resort, which is the 3rd oldest winery in the US, offers private capital to his network of investors for various projects and looks for opportunities to expand and grow his network.Erik is the founder of the media agency, On Air Brands; the innovative networking and podcasting event PodMAX; the real estate investment company Mindado Investment Group; host, co-host, and producer on multiple shows: Entrepreneurs Circle, Capital Hacking, On Air Brands LIVE, Cashflow Ninja, the Hidden Entrepreneur and True MultiFamily. With multiple businesses, partnerships, and podcasts Erik is the quintessential “serial entrepreneur” who spends much of his time helping others grow their businesses, brands, and reputation.Connect with Erik:https://www.erikcabral.co/https://www.facebook.com/erikecabralhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/erikcabral/Make sure you check out OnAir Brands!https://podmax.co/
Erik Cabral left corporate America after 20+ years. He jumped head first into real estate investing in order to achieve financial freedom. Educating himself, building networks, and analyzing hundreds of deals he purchased his first multi-family building in less than one year. He's a partner in the Renault Winery & Resort, which is the 3rd oldest winery in the US, offers private capital to his network of investors for various projects and looks for opportunities to expand and grow his network. Erik is the founder of the media agency, On Air Brands; the innovative networking and podcasting event PodMAX; the real estate investment company Mindado Investment Group; host, co-host, and producer on multiple shows: Entrepreneurs Circle, Capital Hacking, On Air Brands LIVE, Cashflow Ninja, the Hidden Entrepreneur and True MultiFamily. With multiple businesses, partnerships, and podcasts Erik is the quintessential “serial entrepreneur” who spends much of his time helping others grow their businesses, brands, and reputation. https://youtu.be/HAzD7WZQZGE https://www.erikcabral.co/about
Podcasting has been the new media that everyone wants to try out, but there are fundamentals that you need to know and apply to run it successfully. As a podcaster, I gained a lot of wisdom in this episode, and I think you will, too. Today, I am joined by Erik Cabral, the voice behind the Entrepreneurs Circle, to discuss tips and tricks of starting a podcast and incredible strategies for promoting it. He also shares with us the several benefits of having a podcast aside from the monetising part. If you're someone who already has a podcast or thinking about setting up one, this episode is for you. Resource Links: Your Social Voice Website (https://www.yoursocialvoice.com.au/) Become the Mogul of your industry (https://www.mogulcall.com) Join our Mogul Mastermind (https://www.mogulmastermind.com.au/) Listen to Erik Cabral's podcast (https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/entrepreneurs-circle/id1400472715) Visit Erik Cabral's website (https://www.erikcabral.co/entrepreneurs-circle) What we discussed in this episode: 1. How Erik Cabral's company started [1:49] 2. What attracted and pulled Erik into the world of podcasting [3:29] 3. The benefits of having a podcast [5:35] 4. Podcasting is not traditional radio [6:08] 5. Podcasting as an opportunity to build relationships and get meaningful conversations [7:10] 6. Erik's incredible way of promoting his podcast [8:54] 7. People love to see things outside of its normal element [10:30] 8. The most effective and consistent strategy of promoting a podcast [13:06] 9. Why you should start a podcast and what's in it for you [15:36] 10. Podcasting can inspire people the same way music can do [19:00] 11. Erik's mindset shift to continue moving forward [21:03] About Erik Cabral Erik Cabral is a father, stock investor, creative consultant, dedicated podcaster, and a serial entrepreneur. After leaving corporate America in the last 20 years, Erik jumped into real estate investing to achieve financial freedom and built several businesses to share his decades of experience in creative, branding, and marketing and help others leverage the power within the podcasting platform. Erik is the founder of the media agency, On-Air Brands; the innovative networking and podcasting event PodMAX; the real estate investment company Mindado Investment Group; and host and producer of Entrepreneurs Circle, Capital Hacking, On Air Brands LIVE, Cashflow Ninja, The Hidden Entrepreneur, and True MultiFamily. Connect with Erik by visiting his website. You can also listen to his podcast show, Entrepreneurs Circle, where he talks with great practitioners in the field of entrepreneurship. Thanks for checking out today's episode! Be sure to tune in for the next one, subscribe, and share this podcast. Connect with The Kim Barrett Show: Subscribe on Youtube Follow Us on Facebook See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Josh Cary is the Co-Founder of PodMAX | Podcast Host and Founder of Hidden EntrepreneurFrom JoshF That Noise! I help you remove that NOISE in your head through the same 5-step process (N.O.I.S.E.) I used to adjust the score; Fear: Zero. You: Won.Mission: helping entrepreneurs 'unmask' themselves, and reach the level of success they so desperately crave.GET TO KNOW ME AND MY STORY:Today I am the Hidden Entrepreneur. That is because I spent 4 decades (yep, 40 years) hiding the best parts of myself. I showed up in every situation of life, personal, social, and business as the person I thought others expected me to be (good ol' fashioned seeking approval).I would HIDE my power. While also ignoring and resisting my skill, talent and ability that was desperately trying to surface. I wasn't strong enough to allow it into the world. (Yet, ironically, I used all my strength to keep true ability at bay!)So it remained hidden for years.I allowed all others to help me perpetuate the false story and belief that I held as truth: That I am not valuable or capable, and nobody cares what I have to say or contribute.That was my public persona. My private persona, alone and behind closed doors, secretly knew a different story.I knew deep within myself that Josh Cary was very capable, very valuable, and had a great deal of power and skill to contribute.But because I sold myself that false story for so long, I had no choice but to keep that version alive and continue to hide my power.This dynamic created an ever-present emotion of anger, confusion, and frustration. I saw others doing the very things that I wanted to be doing. That I could be doing. That I should be doing. But I wasn't doing.Relationships suffered as I spiraled into despair and depression. I felt continually more and more isolated and disconnected from the world around me. And more disconnected from my true self.Today, I work as a digital media and creative consultant, with the uncanny ability to bring the human side out of each person. And life now works a whole lot better. Support the show (http://www.allthingstelesales.com)
In this episode of The Remote CEO Show, I had the pleasure to interview Erik Cabral. Erik is the founder of the media agency, On Air Brands; the innovative networking and podcasting event PodMAX; the real estate investment company Mindado Investment Group; host, co-host, and producer on multiple shows: Entrepreneurs Circle, Capital Hacking, On Air Brands LIVE, Cashflow Ninja, the Hidden Entrepreneur and True MultiFamily. With multiple businesses, partnerships, and podcasts Erik is the quintessential “serial entrepreneur” who spends much of his time helping others grow their businesses, brands, and reputation.
Josh Cary spent 40 years in hiding! That's right. He was hiding every aspect of himself and showing up with a ‘mask' on in all areas of life trying to gain the approval of everyone else. At 19, he changed his name and entered into, what would become, a 15-year career as a professional actor and filmmaker. The applause and external accolades didn't completely heal his feelings of anxiety and insecurities and he found himself more isolated than ever. Today, Josh is the co-founder of PodMAX a podcast production and media company that provides training and events catered to entrepreneurs who have a meaningful message to share. Josh is also an accomplished podcast host of two shows with over 300 combined episodes and he's a business coach to entrepreneurs who are ready, willing, and able to say “F That NOISE!” Today, Josh Cary is a podcast host and business coach to entrepreneurs who are ready, willing, and able to say “F That NOISE!” joshcary.com podmax.co Coffee Sponsor: Chris Vaglio 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!
My conversation today is with Josh Carey, co-founder of PodMAX.co, an event that happens about every 6 weeks where business people and/or entrepreneurs are matched up with podcast hosts where they do 3 interviews in one day while also attending an event where there is networking, education and keynote speakers. Josh explains in this interview how this event that they hold quite frequently, is like speed dating for podcast guests and hosts alike. It's an efficient way for hosts to get 3 interviews in the can in one day and for business people and/or enterpreneurs,to get out there and promote themselves, their businesses and tell their story 3 times in one day on 3 different podcasts. This is an interesting interview with Josh as he shares his own journey to exposing himself and his talents and now helping others to do the same. As always, thanks for listening! Joe Get 30% off at The Healthy Place by using code "costello" Josh Carey Co-founder - PodMAX.co Website: https://podmax.co Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/onairbrands/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/onairbrandsLIVE/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/onairbrands/ Email: josh@podmax.co Podcast Music By: Andy Galore, Album: "Out and About", Song: "Chicken & Scotch" 2014 Andy's Links: http://andygalore.com/ https://www.facebook.com/andygalorebass If you enjoy the podcast, would you please consider leaving a short review on Apple Podcasts/iTunes? It takes less than 60 seconds, and it really makes a difference in helping to convince hard-to-get guests. For show notes and past guests, please visit: https://joecostelloglobal.libsyn.com Subscribe, Rate & Review: I would love if you could subscribe to the podcast and leave an honest rating & review. This will encourage other people to listen and allow us to grow as a community. The bigger we get as a community, the bigger the impact we can have on the world. Sign up for Joe's email newsletter at: https://joecostelloglobal.com/#signup For transcripts of episodes, go to: https://joecostelloglobal.lybsyn.com Follow Joe: https://linktr.ee/joecostello Transcript Joe: Hey, Josh, welcome to the show. I'm very excited to have you. Josh: Likewise, Joe. Pleasure to be here. Thanks. Joe: Yeah, so this obviously as a podcast or this hits home for me, having someone unlike you that has this this business, if you will, called Pod Max. Right. I guess it's it's also an event. Right. So I need you're going to help me understand Josh: Yeah, Joe: It. Josh: I shall. Joe: I've watched a bunch of different videos and I watched the testimonial video, but I still want clarification. I think you hit it on the head when you said it's like speed dating for podcasters. And that was Josh: Hmm. Joe: That totally was a very clear thing for me. At least brought me to a point where I said, oh, this is really sort of different, but this is what I do with all my guests. So you'll have to you'll have to suffer through this part. Josh: I shall suffer. Joe: We because my audience is mainly entrepreneurs and it's it's me trying to help educate Josh: Mm hmm. Joe: Them as much as possible. I always like them to know the back story of my guests. I want to know Josh: Hmm. Joe: Where you came from, where you came from as far back as you want to go, because it doesn't Josh: Mm Joe: It Josh: Hmm. Joe: Doesn't matter to me. It's exciting to figure out the how you develop to who you are today and how you are doing what you're doing today and what was all in between to make this happen. And then from there, we'll get into the depths of tiebacks. Josh: I love it. I shall take you down that journey, then Joe: Perfect. Josh: We'll start we'll start with Current Day. Today, I'm known as the Hidden Entrepreneur, and that's because I spent 40 plus years of my life hiding. I literally showed up in every situation, hiding all of my true talent and ability. Everything that I was really capable of doing remained hidden because I was so desperate to seek the approval of others. Now, what really sucked about this is behind closed doors. I knew darn well what I was capable of doing. So this created a lot of anger, frustration, resentment, jealousy, all that stuff. And the bigger thing is that not only did I want to seek your approval, I was scared so much by the fact that if I were to come forward with something quite good, right. Impressive, even in any regard, you might feel so insecure about your accomplishments and talent and scale, what you may or may not be doing. Right, because we're all just a mirror and a reflection of each other that what it might make you a little upset by what you're seeing and then you might retaliate against me in some form. And I knew my whole life that I just didn't feel strong enough to stick up and stand up for myself. Josh: So all of that made for this recipe of living life that way cut to today. I'm the proud father of two adoring children. I have an eight year old daughter, a six year old son who are my absolute everything. I love playing the role of father. I love being their dad. And early on in their young lives, I realize that I see what's happening here. I'm the child in this circle and I'm the one who has work to do. So I said, guys, keep doing what you're doing. I get it. I can't continue to be this miserable kind of person and have them watch me that way their whole lives. It wouldn't end well. And fast forwarding to, you know, seeing an empty nester. Now, if I was 20 years down the road and they just grew up with that type of father, they'd naturally become that type of person. And in that scenario, there'd be nothing I can do and I wouldn't be able to live with myself. So I said, that's all I need to say. Right. I'm Joe: Yeah. Josh: Going to make them prouder. I'm going to make me proud or I'm going to do what needs to happen. And I started just taking inventory, replacing some of my bad non serving habits with slightly better ones and slowly but surely seeing the positive result in effect of that. And here we are. I just keep stacking those on each other and I've come a long way and still have a long way to go. But I'm very happy and proud with where I am today. Joe: And so what did you do in your past life, let's say that you're now doing what you do. I mean, what was your what was all these things you were doing while you're hiding from the world? Josh: So I got in in eighth grade, I got bit by the acting bug, right? I found that in there was a school audition taking place and I felt like I should audition to see what this was about. And I did. And it was a a drug awareness program, whatever it was. And I got a cast as the comic relief of all things. So I was bumbling around on stage and hundreds of my right, hundreds of my classmates were laughing at me from what I was doing on stage. Now, I knew that they were in fact laughing at me. Right. They weren't laughing with me, but I was I was OK with that because I was getting the attention I was so desperately seeking. So I thought, wow, I will continue to seek out this attention, hopefully thinking this is what I need to fill this emotional void. Right. This external approval is exactly what I need now. Doesn't work that way. It took me a few decades to realize that, but I set out on a path to become an actor and said, I'm going to dedicate my life to this because if I could just get this daily, my life sucked. So I pursued that dream. I wound up spending 15 years in New York as a working actor and filmmaker. Great credits, wonderful era of my life. But again, it didn't really, you know, fill the void. You know, when the curtain comes down, I'm still miserable and alone in the corner, often crying and trying to figure out where my life went so wrong. Josh: So I did that for a while. I had some, you know, day jobs to pay the bills. I taught myself webdesign to keep myself busy when the Internet started rising up in the nineties. And slowly but surely, I just became somewhat of an entrepreneur, not realizing at the time that that's what it was. But I was just trying to make ends meet while I was pursuing my passion. And then I found myself running my own digital marketing agency where I was building websites for an industry and all this stuff. Ten years later, this industry became just like any other toxic relationship we might find ourselves in personally. But this was my business and the industry taking full responsibility. It was on me because I was showing up that way, which is why I was attracting those very people. So I knew that something needed to change. This correlated with the time where me and my children had the talk, where I was the child, and I said, I get it. I know it has to be done. This relationship with the industry and my my work here, it can't continue. It's part of the problem. Let me rip the Band-Aid off. I said I don't know what's next, but I'm going to seek something. I'm going to figure it out. And just like if you're in a bad relationship, you don't necessarily wait until you have another relationship. Josh: You get out and figure it out. And that's what I did. I got out. I said, let me take a few months. Let me take some time, figure out what I want to do, where I want to go and be true to myself for one of the first times in my life. And I said podcasting. I think I felt that I would be good at it and I would enjoy it. And it would create opportunity and I would connect with people because, God, that's all I ever wanted in my life. I said, well, if I do it honestly and authentically, I might finally attract the right kind of people instead of attracting the miserable and getting what I don't want because you focus on it. So I created a brand called The Hidden Entrepreneur and then became that became the podcast. And I started interviewing people. And slowly but surely I started feeling good about it and getting a good response. And it just kept building the confidence. And I was told I was half decent and I certainly started feeling that way, still replacing a lot of my bad habits with better ones, trying to live wonderfully for my children. It all came together. And now here we are. I'm doing some some some really interesting things in the podcast space because of those moments that that got me here. Joe: Right. And that's what's important. That's why I wanted to ask, because, you know, as much as everyone can say, their life went on a certain path and certain things did not go right Josh: Uh. Joe: Or whatever, they all build the person you are today. And so I think probably whatever you're doing with Pod Max now, you're leaning on some of your marketing and, you know, Josh: Exactly. Joe: Your and all the stuff that you did earlier in Josh: All Joe: Your entrepreneurial Josh: Of it. Joe: Life. Right. So it's like you can't throw the baby out with the bathwater. That's this. This is all created to help to create who you are now, to make this next portion of your life excel even more. Josh: Sometimes in the moment, we don't and can't recognize that a lot of acts in retrospect that the game is being able in real time when there's a little bit of a glitch or a detour that you're forced to take or something that's happening that you didn't quite see coming wasn't as you planned. You have to realize, wow, this is probably going to work out for the best. And as you're seeing everything I've spelled out, even my acting and film days to this very moment, I pull a lot from those days how to how to communicate, how to perform, how to create, how to talk on the mic, how to write. All of that is acting and film. And then, like you said, the marketing from the digital marketing, knowing what you don't want on a grand scale to know exactly what you do want. It's all relevant and quite perfect. Joe: Yeah, and it's funny, and you gave it away already, but I was going to ask you where you from? And I was like, he's got to be from New York. I can recognize and I'm from New York. So he's like, he's got to be from New York. And then you said it. You're like. Josh: What did I say, oh, that I spent time there Joe: Yeah, Josh: In New York. Joe: Yeah, and so did I and I and my background is I went to school for music and I Josh: Yeah. Joe: And I landed in New York. I lived two hours north of the city where I grew up. But then I landed Josh: Mayor. Joe: In New York as to be my big time career break Josh: As Joe: In. Josh: A drummer, Joe: Yeah, Josh: Yeah. Joe: Right. And so and at the same time, we all have to go find jobs. And then and then you sort of get steered off a path because you start making money and going, OK, how much do I want to suffer living in this one bedroom apartment and eating mac and cheese every night where Josh: True. Joe: It's just whatever, whatever developed over that time. But we had the same sort of path. So it's Josh: Yeah. Joe: Interesting to hear your story. Josh: Mm hmm. Joe: Ok, so you started podcasting and you have a podcast called The Hidden Entrepreneur. How did you make the jump from that to come to being the coach? When I heard you say you're actually a co-founder of God Macs. So where did this idea come from? How did we get to where we are today with that? Josh: In twenty eighteen is when I created The Hidden Entrepreneur Show, and it's still running strong today, over 200 episodes and I in the summer of 2019, I had the opportunity to record episodes of my show at an event. And one of the one of the people that I was interviewing didn't know him prior to this event was Eric Cabral, who's now my co founding partner in Pod Max. I interviewed him for my show and we hit it off and we connected. And after the interview, he said, you know, we're both from Jersey. I have. Which is where I live Joe: Mm Josh: Now. Joe: Hmm. Josh: He said, I have a I have a studio in in Jersey. Once you come out and check it out one day and, you know, we'll see we'll see what's possible. And I said, OK. And then it turns out I never left. Now, what I like to point out is that what what I did just, you know, basically, yes. By design, but subconsciously during that first interview where he was on my show when we didn't know each other prior, was I was already leaning into my full potential, which was quite different from what I did the first 40 plus years of my life, where I spoke about I showed up really small, didn't want to rock the boat, didn't want to make you feel insecure. So I just took a back seat. But then in twenty eighteen, I started figuring out how can I come to the table with the ability that again, I've always known darn well I'm more than capable of doing. And really I believe we're all in that same boat. We all know what we are capable of doing. We just adjust and alter that for so many reasons inappropriately, so more often than not. So I said, I'm going to just start coming out, you know, strongly with what I'm capable of and miraculously, quote unquote, I started attracting the very people who understood that, who liked it, who appreciated it, respected it. Ironically, all the things I wanted my whole life, Joe: Mm Josh: Just Joe: Hmm. Josh: Somebody to appreciate me. How can anybody appreciate when you're being, you know, a weak man, Joe: Yeah. Josh: Which I was. So I thought that if I were to come out powerfully doing what I'm capable of, everybody is going to retaliate against me. And oh, no, I don't even see those people. I only see people like you, like Eric, like people who are like, wow, you know, like attracts like, of Joe: Mm Josh: Course. Joe: Hmm. Josh: So that's that's the amazing thing. So all that to say, I was already able to do what I was doing to get in front of somebody like Eric, for him to recognize something within me because I had already appeared that way. So you have to sort of do the work first instead of like me hoping that somebody can see a glimmer of potential in me and then anoint me capable and relevant to the masses. You know, that doesn't happen. Joe: Right. Josh: So it only happens when you are first putting it out there to attract the good back. So Eric and I started talking and hanging out and we had a very similar vibe and connection, a lot of similar goals. He also came from the podcast space. He has and had his own show. And we just started talking about this idea Pod Max, which started in person in twenty nineteen. It started as a live in person event. We had the studio in North Jersey where we figured we do this one day kind of hybrid event where it's part conference, part workshop and part podcast recordings. So we set up makeshift like a dozen different studios like like little mini areas where hosts can record with guests. And we invited about a dozen show hosts in, sold tickets to the event to high level entrepreneurs and thought leaders who wanted to get their message out by recording on shows we would match them. Thus the speed dating for the podcast industry. And over the course of that day, each hour they would rotate into a new studio area and record as a guest on a different show. And in between those recordings, we would provide a catered lunch, we would provide networking, we would provide training and education, and we would provide a high level keynote. So we had the conference, the workshop feel the retreat and the podcast recordings. We did that a few times and then twenty twenty happened. So we're like, OK, well this is crazy because we're a live events company. What happens now? We had no idea, so he said, can this work virtually? There was only one way to find out. We took that agenda, that format. We sort of reworked what needed to be worked into a virtual format. And since May of 20, 20, which was our first pod, Max Virtual, we've never looked back. We're about to do our 14th 14th virtual event in August. And it's you know, it's one of those things that we we couldn't have seen that coming. Right. We wouldn't Joe: Yep, Josh: Have even looked virtual. Joe: Correct. Josh: So so now it's an eight hour event, which people who don't really know our style will say eight hours virtual. That's crazy. But we hear all the time that it flies by because we've sort of been able to really hone in on making all of those minutes per hour the best they can be. Joe: Right. Josh: And then the entrepreneurs get to record still on multiple shows. We have a keynote. We have training and education. So we know prior to the event we work with the thought leaders to help them further identify, practice and fine tune their message. So when they get to the recording, they feel confident and ready to go. Joe: It's so cool, so how many of these do you do? Josh: We do them about every six weeks. Joe: Wow, and how Josh: Yeah. Joe: Did you figure out the logistics, like I attended a couple virtual conferences and logistically it's very cool because you you don't really miss anything because a lot of stuff is is recorded to playback later and you're not wasting a lot of time on a showroom floor. You're going exactly what you want Josh: Exactly. Joe: Without having to walk around it. But how did you guys figure that out? Josh: Well, it came from the live, and then we we sort of transferred that virtually and we fill the eight hours, it's single track, right, to everybody's in the room going to the same places, Joe: Ok, Josh: Doing the same things. Joe: Ok, Josh: Yeah, Joe: And Josh: It. Joe: What's the number of attendees that you've gotten up to? Josh: We get about 50. Joe: That's amazing. Josh: Now. Joe: It's really cool, and I wasn't sure when so when when we talked about this being sort of like the speed dating for podcasting, there's a lot of podcasters out there who either are looking for gas or they want to be guest on podcast. And Josh: Mm hmm. Joe: I think they need to understand how iPod, Max, differs from those services that are out there, whether it's someone you get this connection with someone and they start feeding you gas or Josh: Yeah. Joe: You get this connection with someone and they keep putting you on different podcasts. Josh: Mm hmm. Joe: I think the important thing is that as a podcast for myself, I get I Josh: All Joe: Haven't Josh: The Joe: Been Josh: Time. Joe: On a podcast, which is kind of funny, but I haven't. Josh: Wow. Joe: But I get a lot of requests either from an agency that that Josh: Mm hmm. Joe: Said, hey, we want to work with you with really great guests or just people that find my podcasts and reach out and say, hey, I think you would really like this person. And I have to sort of filter through Josh: Yeah. Joe: What I think fits my audience. I'm not going to accept everyone because Josh: That's right. Joe: It's not fair to the listeners. Josh: Mm Joe: It's Josh: Hmm. Joe: A selfish endeavor for me. And you kind of hit upon it yourself. It makes it allows me to connect with people like you. It allows me to learn so much. But at the same time, I need to make sure that I'm servicing my audience and educating them on what they came here in the first place to see. Josh: That's right. Joe: So when you do iPod, Max, how do you do this matchmaking? How do you figure out that this guest is going to go and sit with this person and do recording and it fits the mold of their podcast or they're the right person? How does that all happen? Josh: Well, we've been lucky enough to do it for a while, and we have a lot turned out to be a core group of show hosts, like the vast majority of the show hosts return over and over again. Joe: Ok. Josh: Why? There's a lot of winwin. There's a lot of benefit. It's really cool for them to get to record three episodes in one day Joe: Mm hmm. Josh: In three different hours, which is a great thing. They also get to network with a lot of high level entrepreneurs and the other show hosts. They get to be right in the room with. We bring three now virtually we bring three keynotes in at a very high level of keynote. So they get to leverage that relationship off. Often they'll reach out to the keynote and then welcome them on their show. So it's just a really great vibe. There's a lot of a lot of personal growth and development built in to the day that you almost don't see coming until you're on the back end of it and you're like, oh, my gosh, it's just amazing. So they keep returning and through that then they become like family, right? Joe: Mm Josh: Like Joe: Hmm. Josh: At every event, the chats, everybody's just excited to see each other again. And it's sort of like old home week. So to answer your question, we've gotten to really know a good core group of the show hosts, knowing who they are, what their businesses are, what their shows are, what their goals are. And with that, we can then do our job. That takes a lot of the matching difficulty out because we know exactly who's coming through that they'd be perfectly matched for and because of the reputation where we've done such a good job prepping the entrepreneurs and attracting the right level of entrepreneurs and training them. Well, we hear all the time from the hosts that they don't even they don't even worry who they're going to be matched with. Joe: Right. Josh: You know, the week prior, you get you know, you get all the contact and bio information, but they're like, I don't even need to worry because I know whoever comes through, whoever you match me time and time again is going to be a home run. So then we we ask the entrepreneur coming through to fill out a somewhat detailed, extensive profile so we get to know them so we can properly match them. Then we just take the two sides and we have a few team members who are specifically dedicated to the matchmaking process because it's you know, it's got to be done right, takes a little bit of time, but we do it and then everybody seems to be happy on the other side of it. Joe: That's really cool, so when I saw on the website there was a apply to be a host, Josh: Mm hmm. Mm Joe: Correct? Josh: Hmm. Mm hmm. Joe: Is that the is that where the people that are going to do these interviews go to become part of TotEx? Josh: Correct, Joe: Ok. Josh: We're always, always open to meeting new potential show hosts for our event. Basically, you fill that out and the most important thing is we have to make sure because we we can't anticipate prior who's going to come through the event. But generally, our show hosts fill a category that can be broad enough in nature where it's an entrepreneur, it's a business show, it's about success, struggles, failures, life stories, growth mindset, that whole concept. A lot of categories fit into that. So as long as you're as long as you could, as long as you welcome guests that fit that, we could most likely start the conversation. And then we have a few other criteria just to make sure that you're relevant to to our whole brand and audience. Joe: So that was you actually hit upon one of my questions, which was what is the variety of hopes that you have at Cognex? Like, I would just give you an example off the top of my head. Would you Josh: Mm hmm. Joe: Ever have a. And it sounds like no, the answer is no based on what you just gave me, but that you at this moment there, it's more about entrepreneurial stuff. It's about success. It's about business. It's about things like that's not like you have one of these host who has a cooking podcast. Josh: It's so funny because Joe: Ok. Josh: To know well, yesterday, in fact, it's very strange you said cooking because yesterday a show we received an application from a potential new show host and it was, in fact, a cooking podcast. Joe: Unbelievable. Josh: That's the most yeah, it's the most amazing thing. But I think that to his credit, I think that there was an entrepreneurial spin. Like it's like he says like like I'll welcome chefs and cooks and entrepreneurs. I don't know. So Joe: Restaurant Josh: So there was Joe: Owners Josh: I mean. Joe: Were Josh: Yeah, Joe: Given Josh: Now Joe: A. Josh: Now something like that is going to be a little too niche for us because we can't fulfill. Right. Joe: Yeah. Josh: We don't get that kind of people, Joe: Now. Josh: But we are we do have the in the near future, we're going to start niching these out like pod max invest. Right. Joe: Oh, Josh: And then Joe: Cool. Josh: Every show is about investing in real estate and whatever. And then the people who come through or their pod max health and wellness. And then every show is that and then the audience supports that. But right now it's the first thing. It's entrepreneurial, it's business, it's growth, it's success. It's a life story. It's struggles, wins, failures, which we find a lot of people, even if they fit a specific niche, we help them extract. Let's get your life story out. And that's in. That's how we work with them prior to the event, to really fit a bigger a bigger audience here. Joe: Yeah, it's funny because my life partner, Joellen, and I have a YouTube channel that kind of morphed, we started it when covid hit and it sort of morphed over the year to now be really concentrated on travel. Our goal is to eventually have that the you know, Josh: A Joe: We're Josh: Travel log. Joe: Not young, so we're trying to inspire people of our age to go out and just do whatever you want to do and what's what's your excuse? Right. So we were talking about how some of these YouTube channels are lucky because they are they deal with things that are very current. So these guys that have these Krypto YouTube channels, they can't get out videos fast enough because that things Josh: Mm. Joe: Are changing so quickly. So it'd be interesting if you have a crypto pod, Max, someday and Josh: That's Joe: You could Josh: Right. Joe: Have like 12 crypto experts or I mean host Josh: Yeah. Joe: Having these people on because it's this new frontier. It's just crazy. But it's true that the things that are current, it's easy for those people. That's not so easy for people like us who are just in the trenches every day. Josh: Yes. Joe: But we're in New Jersey. Did you hold this just because. My own curiosity, because I live there as well. Josh: Trenton. Joe: Trenton OK, OK. I lived in Montclair, Upper Montclair, Josh: Oh. Joe: West Orange, even Newark, Josh: Of course, Joe: Even Newark Josh: One Joe: As Josh: Fifth Joe: It when it was starting Josh: Well. Joe: To grow. So. Yeah. Josh: 153 B, I went to Montclair State for a year. Joe: Oh, Josh: Yeah, Joe: That's so cool. Josh: You Joe: Yeah, Josh: Were by Joe: So, Josh: The campus, I imagine. Joe: Yeah, I was I was right there Josh: Yeah. Joe: Trumpet's the jazz club. You remember Josh: Yes, Joe: That? Yes. Josh: Of course, Joe: Ok, Josh: So funny Joe: I know. Josh: Jersey taqiyya. Joe: That's right. So talk to me about the people. So you have the application online for the host and you're obviously looking for those all the time to expand Josh: Mm Joe: Because Josh: Hmm. Joe: What is it? Each each host gets three interviews during that eight hour day. Josh: That's right. Joe: Ok, and then the people that want to attend Pod Max are potentially people that want to be guests be matched up with one or Josh: That's Joe: Two Josh: Right. Joe: Or any of Josh: Mm Joe: Those Josh: Hmm. Joe: Hosts. Josh: Three Joe: Three, three, three. Josh: Up to three Joe: Right, Josh: Up. Joe: Right. And then on the website I saw there was a button to buy. Is it is it to purchase a ticket for the next five max in August? Josh: That is correct. Joe: Ok. Josh: So the revenue and the and the tickets are from the entrepreneur side who want to be guests on the shows, Joe: Got Josh: They Joe: It. Josh: Come in, we train them, we work with them, we put them and match them on the show. So they record. We then, you know, they're in the room for the keynotes and the networking and everybody's happy. Joe: So explain to me, when you say we train them, what does that mean? Josh: We have so we when we first started virtual, we didn't have any sort of built in training, we just saw people coming to the event and the day the event happened and that was that. Then we had some people coming to us that said, you know what, I want to attend because they saw this as a great way to basically click a button, buy a ticket, and they'll be a guest on three shows. Right. How how else can that happen so quickly? And so guarantee that you're going to record in the course of a day and it's done now. You got three under your belt Joe: Mm hmm. Josh: More. We started getting people who in their own right were successful business people, six, seven, eight figure business people at everything from the C Suite on down. But they're coming to us saying, I've never been on a show before, but I want to or I've been on some. But I'm not that good. I need more confidence. I need more need more skill. And we thought, oh, my gosh, we're attracting a wide variety of successful business people who are now trying to break into podcasts, guesting. So we said, well, let's hold a prevent training where prior to the event, which is what we do now, we hold a 90 minute session with all the attendees prior to the event where we work with them in small groups. So they get one on one attention with Eric and me where we really get them going with their story, their message. We we listen to it, we prompt them, we give them feedback. We have them do it again. We give them notes. We say you're missing the bigger point. This is actually your sound bite. This is your message. This is what I'm hearing. And we just poke and prod until they're ready to go. And then they take the week prior to the event to get comfortable and practice and rehearse. And we do that kind of training. Joe: Well, that's very cool, and I think what I found as a as a host is I run into those people when they've written a book Josh: Mm Joe: And now Josh: Hmm. Joe: They want to promote the book. And Josh: Ok. Joe: They know that a really good way to promote the book is to get on as many podcasts as you can to get the message out Josh: Ok. Joe: That they've never been on one. So Josh: There you go. Joe: There you can see that they're a little awkward in having to talk to a camera and you know what I mean? So I find that that's that's a that's a big spot for me. When I get someone contacts me about, hey, we want to have so-and-so on. He's just written this great book and it's going to be released on Amazon in a month. And we'd like to get some sales. And Josh: Uh. Joe: And then you get that person and you can tell that they're just sort of wet behind Josh: Now. Joe: The ears in regards to being a guest. Josh: Yeah. Joe: So. Josh: Right, whether it's a host or a guest, you know, you said you have guests, but certainly, you know, as a host, it's not often as easy as it looks, right. Just because somebody is in front of a camera and has a mic, once you start doing it and then you put and then you're like, OK, this is a podcast. There's a lot of moving parts that you didn't anticipate. You have no clue what to do. And then there's so many things that you don't even know what you don't know until it's too late. And you're like, wait, what am I missing here? Same thing on the guest side. Everybody thinks like, no, I just talk to me, ask me some questions, I'll answer them. No way. Because there's two parts here. There's the technical and then the technique. Right. The technical is all this stuff, how you're framed, how you look, the lighting, the earphones, the microphone. Right. All very deliberate. And then there's the technique. What are your stories? How long are you answering? What's your energy and persona like? What are your sound bytes? Joe: Please, Josh: And we teach Joe: Please Josh: All that. Joe: Tell me that when you do some of this training with these new guests that you actually talk about equipment. Josh: Oh, my gosh, you have to, Joe: It's Josh: Of Joe: Just Josh: Course. Yeah, Joe: A. Josh: Thank you for observing that, because we don't want them showing up to the event because they're representing us and our brand. And it's all right. The next events that are better, they are they'll look good to the hosts and vice versa. Right. So we always require great professional level of host because we want a great host to represent the guests. And that's what makes it so well. So hosts nine times out of ten will already have, especially if they're working with us, they're professional. This is part of their business model and they're in it for the long run. They have a growth mindset. They get it. They're up and running guests. So you're right. Even like the ones that you would expect, like C suite level or quote unquote known famous company executives and employees, it's like they not ever you could assume, but they don't know. Joe: Yeah, Josh: A lot of them just don't know. So, Joe: That's. Josh: Yeah, we we do talk about that. Like you can't use your computer. Might stop with the window behind you, stop with that terrible green screen because half of your face is, you know, see through and it just doesn't work. Yeah. Joe: Yeah, I think the most brutal thing for me is when they have my voice coming out of their speaker and it keeps it keeps wiping out what right instead of it coming in headphones or in ears like I have, it just keeps Josh: Yeah, Joe: Hammering Josh: Uh. Joe: Over whatever when we're talking because it's the feet, it's the loop coming back through the mic. It's just Josh: Yeah, Joe: Brutal. Josh: Yeah, and even the angle, you got the perfect angle, you know, that that's, you know, are you too high, too low? It's it's all right. The technical and the technique, we cover it all. Joe: That's very cool. Well, that's that Josh: Thanks. Joe: Makes me so happy the more we can do that with guess, Josh: At. Joe: The better it will be. Josh: We're doing our part. Joe: So when is Permax? In August. Josh: August twenty seventh, we always have it on a Friday, it started that way and then we continued that way because one of the reasons it makes so much sense now to have it on a Friday, especially virtual, you spend eight hours from 9:00 to 5:00 Eastern again. Believe me, it will fly by. That's my promise. That's the way we make it happen. It's going to fly by no matter if you're a guest or a host. But you've still spent eight hours in the room absorbing everything and recording everything. So we just thought it was it was quite perfect to almost accidentally do it on a Friday, but then keep it it because let's take the weekend to sort of decompress and let it all process. Joe: Sure. Let me ask you the more of a personal question in regards to Josh: Sure. Joe: You with the hidden entrepreneur and you as a host and then as a guest, are you busy being a guest on other podcasts? And are you when you are a guest or are you talking about your show and what you've done as an entrepreneur? Are you talking more about, let's say, Pod Max and what you're doing with that? Josh: So I'm I'm a guest here and now in real time, Joe: Yeah. Josh: So you're so you're asking Joe: Do Josh: When Joe: You do a lot Josh: I'm Joe: Of these? Josh: Out. Joe: Do you do Josh: Oh yeah. Joe: You are you a guest? A lot on Josh: Yes, Joe: A lot of. Josh: Yeah, you ask a good question, though, what we what I do and really what we teach and promote is it's less about what you do and more about who you are, because that's what I think people are going to be attracted to. So I've spent time really honing in on and perfecting and continuing to perfect my story, my messaging, my communication, my positioning. A it's what I do on the business side. Right. So you sort of have to show that you can do what you're claiming to teach. Right. Which I think a lot of people Joe: Right, Josh: Don't Joe: What Josh: Do. Joe: You're asking others to do, right? Josh: Right. So if I can sort of show an example through me and be somewhat good at it, you're going to have more confidence coming along with what product or service I have. So it's in my best interest for a variety of reasons also because I still have some of that. I want the external validation right now. I don't need it, but it always feels good just as confirmation that you're doing something people value. Right. How else do you get that? But the feedback. So by doing something like this, it gives me feedback, my personal feedback and others. So I continue to hone and craft my story and message because it's what I teach and it'll help get my brand and message and story and business out there. Further, I, I talk about where I came from and my struggles, upbringing, and like we touched upon here, how I spent all the time hiding and all of those years led to creating what became the hidden entrepreneur, which then helped lead me into a career deep in the podcast space. But really it's about communication because you can apply it anywhere. You can apply it to your social media videos, to your emails, you know, to your sales calls, to all these stories and messaging still become relevant. So it's all encompassing. Joe: So for the entrepreneurs, again, that would be listening to my show, when you decided to do your podcast called The Hidden Entrepreneur. What was your main reasoning behind that? Josh: Great question, the reason out of the gate was I felt like I needed something to do right. I left that 10 year career running my own digital marketing agency, and I said, OK, what do I want to do with myself now? I didn't have all the answers. This is the important part. I didn't have all the answers. I just got the next answer, which I felt it clearly podcasting. And I said, I'm going to try it. I'm going to do it. I want to do it. I'm motivated to do it. And I think I'd be good at it. Meaning I think that I'll stick with it. And I think that this can really turn into something. I think that I can create this show and then around that show, parlay that into some sort of product or service in some regard that will put me on a path to success that I can live with and support myself with. That's really all I knew. And I knew that the show would give me confidence, right. Just by doing it and showing up each day, I knew that it would give me connection to each individual person. And lo and behold, it's it's it's literally has given me life. Joe: And the guests that you have on that show are entrepreneurs of all walks of life, but are Josh: Correct. Joe: So it's not that you are talking specifically to entrepreneurs who, like yourself, broke out of a shell and decided to do something. Josh: No, Joe: It's just Josh: No. Joe: It's just the name of it. It's something that speaks Josh: Correct? Joe: To your heart because that's Josh: Mm hmm. Joe: How you felt for a long time. And now it's just sort of like my show where we have great guests who are running their own businesses that have gone through the struggles are going through the struggles, have Josh: There Joe: Survived Josh: You go. Joe: 20, 20, all of those things. Josh: Absolutely, yes. Joe: Ok, cool, so then when let me ask you this question that when you are a guest, because I think all of this helps not only all the entrepreneurs that are listening, Josh: Mm hmm. Joe: That I don't have a podcast that don't go on podcasts that don't listen to whatever it might be, Josh: Right. Joe: Which is hard for you and I to understand, because, like, I was at the gym and I constantly having a podcast in my years. But when you are a guest, how do you figure out what your story is? Because you are this you led this life like I did, Josh: The. Joe: Right, with all of these things. And that's sort of like this is a selfish question, because I'm asking because Josh: Sure. Joe: If I was to be a guest on a podcast, Josh: Mm Joe: I'm Josh: Hmm. Joe: Not sure what Joe Costello would show up for that, because I don't there's so much that has happened. But it's not like I like I had Shaun Spawner on my show who summited all of the summits, like the they Josh: Right, Joe: Call Josh: Right, Joe: It the Josh: Right, Joe: I forget Josh: Right. Joe: What it's called anyhow. But he was amazing. He went to Everest, he went to the North Pole, South Pole, did all the summits. And so he has a story to tell and he has a short film that they did. There's people who come on and they have books. And so they've written a book on something very special. And Josh: Yeah, yeah. Joe: What's the story that you tell when you are on a show as a guest? Josh: The past forty six minutes will answer that. But in all seriousness, I I have over time you develop a library of stories that you have at the ready that encompass you and who you are, what you stand for, how you want to stand, why you want to stand for that, how you want to be perceived and positioned in your in your world. So I have a variety of stories that come about that I could explore based on the conversation I'm having. But they all wind up having an overarching theme, a core message, a core value, core stance that I deliver based on the hidden entrepeneur and where I've been and who I am and where I'm going. So you could learn about me so you can relate to me. So maybe you can like me enough to say, I want to I want to get to know this person more, see what else he does, Joe: Mm Josh: See Joe: Hmm. Josh: What he's about, and then we can explore each other's worlds together. So that takes a little bit of time to do, but that's sort of what we do. So if you're asking which I think you're asking, like, how would somebody like you who doesn't yet go on shows, where do you begin? Is that sort of what you're asking? Joe: Yeah, Josh: Like Joe: I mean, I Josh: Maybe Joe: Think. Josh: Right now? Everybody has a story where you you had a a life affirming or confirming incident that we can all write like I don't think I did necessarily, but I have enough of a story to make it interesting, relatable, compelling write. These are all things that are learnable skills, but they do start somewhere. Joe: All right. Josh: So you I read your website. So I know generally about you wanting growing up. You wanted to be a drummer, Joe: Mm hmm. Josh: Right, for the Stones or with the Stones. And so so broadly speaking, even if you started there with like a dream lost, never fulfilled yet, you know, where was the struggle there? I could spend five minutes and really dig into how painful did that get? What were some of the the turn how close did you get if if at all? What were some of those moments when you were behind closed doors in your own head? And then where are you today and how did it all go? Right. How did it all lead? OK, that could be a very compelling story that people can relate to. Of course, not everybody wanted to be a drummer for the Stones, but we all have our own version of that. So that's all you're tapping into, making it intriguing, making it compelling. And everybody has fascinating stories that they can put pieces together with and share them with the people who want to hear it. Joe: Yeah, that's great, I it's just that you think about it and you go and I think a lot of people feel this way, right? They're like, Josh: Nothing happened, right? Joe: My my story is not that interesting. Why should I tell it? And I don't necessarily feel that way. I've gone through a lot of iterations Josh: Right. Joe: And I have a lot of experience. And besides podcasting and our YouTube channel, you know, I run a seven figure booking agency here in Phoenix and Scottsdale. So I'm a successful entrepreneur. But again, this is the selfish thing for me is like I Josh: Yeah. Joe: Like meeting people like you and learning these kinds of things and sharing them before you. And I can help one entrepreneur out there with our show or what Josh: Yeah. Joe: You do with Cognex. That's a great thing, right? If it's just about and that's what I loved about this interview with you, is that you were very vulnerable and the way you spoke about yourself and it and it's refreshing to have someone to do that and not come and go. Oh, yeah. Well, yeah, I ran I did this and I was running these huge corporations. And then I had all this money and I figured I didn't need any more money. So I decided to start a fight or whatever. I mean, it's just it's nice to hear that you and I went sort of through the same kind of thing Josh: Mm Joe: And Josh: Hmm. Joe: It was refreshing to hear. So I appreciate you doing that. I wanted to say thank you earlier when you were doing it, but the momentum was going. But it was very, very cool that Josh: Great. Joe: You were that real about all of that stuff. So thank you. Josh: You're very welcome. Joe. Joe: So what is the cost for the August next? Josh: We have three ticket levels that you could you could explore on the site generally there between under a thousand, up to two thousand. Joe: Ok, and. Josh: Depending on how you want the experience to go. Joe: Got it and all of that up there, they click on that button and they'll have those choices there. Josh: Mm hmm. Joe: Is there a deadline? Josh: Yes, one week prior to the event, tickets, clothes, whatever, whenever you're hearing this, if it's one week prior to the very next event, tickets, clothes, because that's when we have to do the match ups and get all the information out to the attendees. Joe: What's the date and August again? Josh: August 27. Joe: Twenty seven. OK, is there anything else that I missed that you wanted to touch upon? Josh: No, you've Joe: Wow, Josh: Been thoroughly thorough. Joe: That's beautiful. OK, great. So the links that you got work for you in order for people to either contact you in regards to the hidden entrepreneur, contact you in regards to Pod Max, what's the website, you URL, all of that stuff so we can make sure and then I'll have it all in the notes anyhow. But if anybody's listening, I want to I want Josh: Mm hmm. Joe: Them to hear it. Josh: That's great. Well, the business side is Pod Max Dot CEO, and then on the personal side, which will lead you to all kinds of forks in the road that you could explore. It's Josh Carey Dotcom. Joe: Perfect. OK, well, this is been great, man, I really appreciate it. I was excited to hear about Max. I will also check out The Hidden Entrepreneur. I appreciate you coming on here and sharing this with the audience. And hopefully we'll get a bunch of people that will attend and maybe some new host and guest will come out of all of this. But I appreciate your time today, and it's very, very nice to meet you and very interesting to hear what's going on with Max. Josh: Likewise, I appreciate it greatly. Thanks so much. Joe: Thank you, man. I'll talk to you soon.
Erik Cabral left corporate America after 20+ years. He jumped head first into real estate investing in order to achieve financial freedom. Educating himself, building networks, and analyzing hundreds of deals he purchased his first multi-family building in less than one year. He's a partner in the Renault Winery & Resort, which is the 3rd oldest winery in the US, offers private capital to his network of investors for various projects and looks for opportunities to expand and grow his network. Erik is the founder of the media agency, On Air Brands; the innovative networking and podcasting event PodMAX; the real estate investment company Mindado Investment Group; host, co-host, and producer on multiple shows: Entrepreneurs Circle, Capital Hacking, On Air Brands LIVE, Cashflow Ninja, the Hidden Entrepreneur and True MultiFamily. With multiple businesses, partnerships, and podcasts Erik is the quintessential “serial entrepreneur” who spends much of his time helping others grow their businesses, brands, and reputation. If you are a podcast enthusiast, looking to do some guesting or host your own show, be sure to get involved with the PodMAX community. Click here to sign up for their next event. You can watch a video of Erik & Mitch's discussion on our YouTube Channel. Erik loves to share his decades of experience in creative, branding, and marketing strategies as well as helping others leverage the power within the podcasting platform. Erik sits on the board of a 1,000+ member real estate investor group called SJREIA. He is also a proud member of GoBundance, which is a tribe of millionaires seeking to share all successes, struggles, ambitions, and failures without being judged. Erik holds a BFA from the School of Visual Arts in NYC and lives in Central NJ, with his wife and two daughters. For general more 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 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 be sure to visit our new podcast store (https://beinhakerlaw.com/podcast-store/) to purchase affiliate services, guest merchandise and even podcast merchandise. Yes, we have merch! Digital Accelerant - the digital business card that generates leads. Get a custom branded digital card with information and links to all your social media, email and other information. Text LAW to 21000 to connect with us and request more details. Fetch Internet. Fetch Pro is an app that creates a secure and high-speed mobile internet connection for laptops and desktop computers. Printify - the on-demand print shop to create your own merchandise without cost or the need to house inventory. The Accidental Entrepreneur is a trademark of Mitchell C. Beinhaker. Copyright 2018-2021. All rights reserved.
Erik Cabral left corporate America after 20+ years. He jumped head first into real estate investing in order to achieve financial freedom. Educating himself, building networks, and analyzing hundreds of deals he purchased his first multi-family building in less than one year. He's a partner in the Renault Winery & Resort, which is the 3rd oldest winery in the US, offers private capital to his network of investors for various projects and looks for opportunities to expand and grow his network. Founder Erik is the founder of the media agency, On Air Brands; the innovative networking and podcasting event PodMAX; the real estate investment company Mindado Investment Group; host, co-host, and producer on multiple shows: Entrepreneurs Circle, Capital Hacking, On Air Brands LIVE, Cashflow Ninja, the Hidden Entrepreneur and True MultiFamily. With multiple businesses, partnerships, and podcasts Erik is the quintessential “serial entrepreneur” who spends much of his time helping others grow their businesses, brands, and reputation. Passion Erik loves to share his decades of experience in creative, branding, and marketing strategies as well as helping others leverage the power within the podcasting platform. Erik sits on the board of a 1,000+ member real estate investor group called SJREIA. He is also a proud member of GoBundance, which is a tribe of millionaires seeking to share all successes, struggles, ambitions, and failures without being judged. Erik holds a BFA from the School of Visual Arts in NYC and lives in Central NJ, with his wife and two daughters. podmax.co/masterclass erikcabral.co 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
DisclaimerThe views expressed on Dead America podcast are the views of the person expressing themselves.We are here for entertainment only for any Medical or Mental Health concerns you might have. We always recommend seeking local listings for a qualified provider in your area. We will always consider other points of view on any subject. We do not necessarily agree with our guests all of the time. We value everyone. All of our guests deserve respect and a platform to voice concerns. https://www.deadamerica.website (https://www.deadamerica.website) Transcript https://www.mediafire.com/file/f4uwvwbpjazcru0/Josh_Cary_transcript.docx/file (Download) Josh Cary https://joshcary.com/ (The Hidden Entrepreneur Show) https://joshcary.com/about/ (Joshcary.com/about) SUMMARY KEYWORDS podcasting, emotion, attract, people, message, capable, josh, life, day, world, event, noise, identify, ed, methodically, founders, habits, retaliate, hidden, happen SPEAKERS Ed Watters, Josh Cary Ed Watters 00:00 The power that we can find in podcasting. It can change hearts. It can change minds. It can change the world. Stories change lives. And it takes you to help get out there and tell your story. So you can impact make a difference. Our guest today does just that. He went from hiding himself to really opening up and helping others find themselves and change the world. We're going to talk with Josh Cary today, the co-founder of PodMax. Let's get right into this great interview. To overcome, you must educate. Educate not only yourself but educate anyone seeking to learn. We are all Dead America. We can all learn something. To learn. We must challenge what we already understand. The way we do that is through conversation. Sometimes we have conversations with others. However, some of the best conversations happen with ourselves. Reach Out and challenge yourself. Let's dive in and learn something right now. Today we have Josh Cary with us. He is the host of The Hidden Entrepreneur. Josh, could you please introduce yourself? Tell people who you are, what you do, and how you got to where you are today, please? Josh Cary 03:06 I absolutely will. Thanks. By the way, Ed, for inviting me on Dead America. I'm already a fan. I love it all. So long story short, today, I am, like you said I'm the hidden entrepreneur. And that's because I spent 40 years hiding. I showed up in every situation, hiding my true self, my true talent, and everything that I was actually capable of achieving. I did that because I was so fearful of rocking the boat, and I didn't want to come across like I was so capable and powerful. Because then what might happen, you might retaliate if you felt a little insecure about what you're capable of. Right? Because if I'm just inadvertently doing my thing, coming up with something wonderful, powerful, you know, quite quite great. Something certainly in my wheelhouse. It might make you feel insecure. And if you retaliated, I felt growing up that I didn't have the strength or ability to defend against that. So I just avoided it altogether. Now what was so difficult was behind closed doors, what caused so much angst, anger, depression, dare I say jealousy was because every moment of every day I knew what I was capable of doing. So that that whole disconnect just created this, this whole miserable person. Now cut to today, I'm the proud father. I have two adoring children, a seven-year old daughter, a five-year-old son, who early on in their young lives. I realized that I see what's happening here. I'm the child in this circle. I'm the one throwing the tantrum. And they're looking at me like, you got to do something about that. And I made that immediate case to do just that. And I knew that I didn't want to continue down that path. Because if I did, and they grew up with that kind of father, how is that going to wind up for them? Right? We know that outcome. So
DisclaimerThe views expressed on Dead America podcast are the views of the person expressing themselves.We are here for entertainment only for any Medical or Mental Health concerns you might have. We always recommend seeking local listings for a qualified provider in your area. We will always consider other points of view on any subject. We do not necessarily agree with our guests all of the time. We value everyone. All of our guests deserve respect and a platform to voice concerns. https://www.deadamerica.website (https://www.deadamerica.website) Transcript https://www.mediafire.com/file/f4uwvwbpjazcru0/Josh_Cary_transcript.docx/file (Download) Josh Cary https://joshcary.com/ (The Hidden Entrepreneur Show) https://joshcary.com/about/ (Joshcary.com/about) SUMMARY KEYWORDS podcasting, emotion, attract, people, message, capable, josh, life, day, world, event, noise, identify, ed, methodically, founders, habits, retaliate, hidden, happen SPEAKERS Ed Watters, Josh Cary Ed Watters 00:00 The power that we can find in podcasting. It can change hearts. It can change minds. It can change the world. Stories change lives. And it takes you to help get out there and tell your story. So you can impact make a difference. Our guest today does just that. He went from hiding himself to really opening up and helping others find themselves and change the world. We're going to talk with Josh Cary today, the co-founder of PodMax. Let's get right into this great interview. To overcome, you must educate. Educate not only yourself but educate anyone seeking to learn. We are all Dead America. We can all learn something. To learn. We must challenge what we already understand. The way we do that is through conversation. Sometimes we have conversations with others. However, some of the best conversations happen with ourselves. Reach Out and challenge yourself. Let's dive in and learn something right now. Today we have Josh Cary with us. He is the host of The Hidden Entrepreneur. Josh, could you please introduce yourself? Tell people who you are, what you do, and how you got to where you are today, please? Josh Cary 03:06 I absolutely will. Thanks. By the way, Ed, for inviting me on Dead America. I'm already a fan. I love it all. So long story short, today, I am, like you said I'm the hidden entrepreneur. And that's because I spent 40 years hiding. I showed up in every situation, hiding my true self, my true talent, and everything that I was actually capable of achieving. I did that because I was so fearful of rocking the boat, and I didn't want to come across like I was so capable and powerful. Because then what might happen, you might retaliate if you felt a little insecure about what you're capable of. Right? Because if I'm just inadvertently doing my thing, coming up with something wonderful, powerful, you know, quite quite great. Something certainly in my wheelhouse. It might make you feel insecure. And if you retaliated, I felt growing up that I didn't have the strength or ability to defend against that. So I just avoided it altogether. Now what was so difficult was behind closed doors, what caused so much angst, anger, depression, dare I say jealousy was because every moment of every day I knew what I was capable of doing. So that that whole disconnect just created this, this whole miserable person. Now cut to today, I'm the proud father. I have two adoring children, a seven-year old daughter, a five-year-old son, who early on in their young lives. I realized that I see what's happening here. I'm the child in this circle. I'm the one throwing the tantrum. And they're looking at me like, you got to do something about that. And I made that immediate case to do just that. And I knew that I didn't want to continue down that path. Because if I did, and they grew up with that kind of father, how is that going to wind up for them? Right? We know that outcome. So Support this podcast
Josh Cary spent 40 years in hiding! That's right. He was hiding every aspect of himself and showing up with a ‘mask' on in all areas of life trying to gain the approval of everyone else. Today, Josh is the co-founder of PodMAX (an On Air Brands company), a podcast production and media company that provides training and events catered to entrepreneurs who have a meaningful message to share.Subscribe to The Hidden Entrepreneur: https://joshcary.com/podcast/ (https://joshcary.com/podcast/)Find Josh online: https://joshcary.com (https://joshcary.com)-----Turn your podcast episodes into dollars: https://podcastingisbranding.guru/episodestodollars (https://podcastingisbranding.guru/episodestodollars) Find Coach Chris online:https://Twitter.com/TheCoachChris_ (https://Twitter.com/TheCoachChris_)https://Instagram.com/TheCoachChris_ (https://Instagram.com/TheCoachChris_)https://LinkedIn.com/in/TheCoachChris (https://LinkedIn.com/in/TheCoachChris) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hindsight HacKing was joined by Erik Cabral today. Tune in and listen to how you could also leave Corporate America after 20 years of service and find a way to your passion. Erik is the founder of the media agency, On Air Brands; the innovative networking and podcasting event PodMAX; the real estate investment company Mindado Investment Group; host, co-host, and producer on multiple shows: Entrepreneurs Circle, Capital Hacking, On Air Brands LIVE, Cashflow Ninja, the Hidden Entrepreneur and True MultiFamily. With multiple businesses, partnerships, and podcasts Erik is the quintessential “serial entrepreneur” who spends much of his time helping others grow their businesses, brands, and reputation.Connect with Erik:Https://onairbrands.comHttps://podmax.coHttps://facebook.com/erikcabralHttps://instagram.com/erikcabralConnect with Cory and Ron:Head over to Https://profitswithpodcasts.com to find out more about how your can easily launch and monetize a podcast.Or maybe you would like to learn more by jumping on a call with the guys? Just book a time that works for you!https://calendly.com/hindsighthacking/connect?back=1&month=2020-11 https://www.instagram.com/rcooljr/https://www.instagram.com/corye22https://www.facebook.com/rcooljr/https://www.facebook.com/coryecarterhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/rcooljr/https://www.linkedin.com/in/cory-carter/Or you just want to check out their websites:Https://gethhm.comHttps://gethhm.com/editingHttps://podcastinar.com
Hindsight HacKing is excited to have the Co-Founder of PodMAX, Host of The Hidden Entrepreneur Show and On Air Brands LIVE!Josh Cary spent 40 years in hiding! That’s right. He was hiding every aspect of himself and showing up with a ‘mask’ on in all areas of life trying to gain the approval of everyone else.At 19, he changed his name and entered into, what would become, a 15-year career as a professional actor and filmmaker. The applause and external accolades didn’t completely heal his feelings of anxiety and insecurities and he found himself more isolated than ever.Today, Josh is the co-founder of PodMAX (an On Air Brands company), a podcast production and media company that provides training and events catered to entrepreneurs who have a meaningful message to share.Josh is also an accomplished podcast host of two shows with over 200 combined episodes and he’s a business coach to entrepreneurs who are ready, willing, and able to say “F That NOISE!”As a digital media and creative consultant, Josh has the uncanny ability to bring the human side out of each person. Whether it’s as a guest on his show or working directly together, you quickly feel consumed by his unique natural energy, bright outlook and creative mind.He is also a proud father and credits his adoring two young children with helping him to turn things around and embrace the mortality of life.Josh helps his clients ‘unmask’ themselves by leading them through poignant, important, and direct questions. This approach results in a profound and honest experience that reveals aspects, desires, and philosophies within you that have been dormant for years.On his podcast, The Hidden Entrepreneur, Josh speaks with successful entrepreneurs, creatives, and small business owners who were also once in the darkest of hiding places so you may rediscover your world, connect beautifully with others, and excel in all you set out to do. The podcast has been downloaded in dozens of countries. Connect with Josh:www.joshcary.com Connect with Cory and Ron: Head over to Https://profitswithpodcasts.com to find out more about how your can easily launch and monetize a podcast. Or maybe you would like to learn more by jumping on a call with the guys? Just book a time that works for you!https://calendly.com/hindsighthacking/connect?back=1&month=2020-11https://www.instagram.com/rcooljr/https://www.instagram.com/corye22https://www.facebook.com/rcooljr/https://www.facebook.com/coryecarterhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/rcooljr/https://www.linkedin.com/in/cory-carter/ Or you just want to check out their websites:Https://gethhm.comHttps://gethhm.com/editingHttps://podcastinar.com
"True merit, like a river, the deeper it is, the less noise it makes." -Edward Wood, 1st Earl of Halifax Today is an exciting one, I finally welcome entrepreneur and all-around varsity human to T&T, Josh Cary. Josh the is Co-Founder of PodMax (where I initially met him) and the host of The Hidden Entrepreneur, his podcast, and On Air Brands LIVE! Josh has in depth and diverse business experience and is currently working to build out his latest entrepreneurial pursuits alongside personal and self-growth. We talk a lot about business and even more about addressing people pleasing behaviors, hiding our voices, and unpacking trauma (small and great) with healthy coping mechanisms that anyone can do. Josh shares his journey about self-discovery, inspired by his kids, and the awakening of his true voice… that allowed podcasting to literally save his life. Fear, evolution, and constant transformation! Josh breaks down N.O.I.S.E., a daily healthy habit that can help keep your feet on the ground and mind clear- we need everything we can get in 2020! Thanks Josh, I think we will be blocking the noise for years to come and embracing N.O.I.S.E. just the same! Highlights: N.O.I.S.E. Questioning a better way, breakdown, breakthrough. Finding your voice and embracing it. Reflecting on behaviors from our youth that carried into our adult lives. Family, personal responsibility, and influencers. Being a people pleaser. Death and being inspired by our days running out. Varsity behaviors. Josh Cary: Co-Founder of PodMAX, Host of The Hidden Entrepreneur Show and On Air Brands LIVE! Business coach, podcast host, speaker, digital media and creative consultant, and entrepreneur. Josh Cary spent 40 years in hiding! That’s right. He was hiding every aspect of himself and showing up with a ‘mask’ on in all areas of life trying to gain the approval of everyone else. At 19, he changed his name and entered into, what would become, a 15-year career as a professional actor and filmmaker. The applause and external accolades didn’t completely heal his feelings of anxiety and insecurities and he found himself more isolated than ever. Today, Josh is the co-founder of PodMAX (an On Air Brands company), a podcast production and media company that provides training and events catered to entrepreneurs who have a meaningful message to share. Josh is also an accomplished podcast host of two shows with over 200 combined episodes and he’s a business coach to entrepreneurs who are ready, willing, and able to say “F That NOISE!” Today, Josh Cary is a podcast host and business coach to entrepreneurs who are ready, willing, and able to say “F That NOISE!” “F That NOISE” in their head that’s been acting as the comfortable excuse for remaining where they are. As a digital media and creative consultant, Josh has the uncanny ability to bring the human side out of each person. Whether it’s as a guest on his show or working directly together, you quickly feel consumed by his unique natural energy, bright outlook and creative mind. He is also a proud father and credits his adoring two young children with helping him to turn things around and embrace the mortality of life. Josh helps his clients ‘unmask’ themselves by leading them through poignant, important, and direct questions. This approach results in a profound and honest experience that reveals aspects, desires, and philosophies within you that have been dormant for years. On his podcast, The Hidden Entrepreneur, Josh speaks with successful entrepreneurs, creatives, and small business owners who were also once in the darkest of hiding places so you may rediscover your world, connect beautifully with others, and excel in all you set out to do. The podcast has been downloaded in dozens of countries. Josh can discuss: F That Noise! The 5-step process to unmasking yourself and no longer fearing YOU. It’s much more than just an exclamation. It became the 5-part detailed process (N.O.I.S.E.) for allowing himself to accept the fear and finally adjust the score (Fear: Zero. You: Won.) Get Ready, Willing, and Able: In order to make any move in life, you must be ready, willing and able to do so. We typically know what we want, but then subconsciously prevent our achievement by allowing one of these three modes to get in the way. Josh unravels each part in such a way that allows you to be victorious. Accept the Awkward. Finding the comfortability within the awkward. We are all awkward in our unique and brilliant ways. This is what makes us human. Too often, we will choose to shy away from that feeling and instead alter it to give in to our fear. Finding Your Voice. Deep down, you already know what you want to be doing. You don’t need permission. You need action. No matter your age, life is almost over. That’s the greatest news you’ll hear all day! Connect with T&T: IG: @TurmericTequila Facebook: @TurmericAndTequila Website: www.TurmericAndTequila.com Host: Kristen Olson IG: @Madonnashero Tik Tok: @Madonnashero Email: Info@KOAlliance.com Website: www.KOAlliance.com
PodMax is on a mission to bring podcasting to the masses. In this episode, Adam Torres and Josh Cary, Co-Founder of PodMAX & Podcast Host and Founder of Hidden Entrepreneur, explore PodMax and how it's growing the podcasting community. Follow Adam on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/askadamtorres/ for up to date information on book releases and tour schedule.Apply to be interviewed by Adam on our podcast:https://missionmatters.lpages.co/podcastguest/Visit our website:https://missionmatters.com/
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Revenue Generator Podcast: Sales + Marketing + Product + Customer Success = Revenue Growth
Today we rebroadcast our conversation with Josh Cary, Entrepreneur and Host of ‘Hidden Entrepreneur' show, that helps business professionals and entrepreneurs unmask themselves, show up every day in situations as their true selves, and reach levels of success that they desperately crave. In today's episode, we get an inside view into the lessons learned from a great marketer throughout the various stops on his career. Show NotesConnect With:Josh Cary: Website // Linkedin // TwitterThe MarTech Podcast: Email // LinkedIn // TwitterBenjamin Shapiro: Website // LinkedIn // TwitterSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Today we rebroadcast our conversation with Josh Cary, Entrepreneur and Host of ‘Hidden Entrepreneur’ show, that helps business professionals and entrepreneurs unmask themselves, show up every day in situations as their true selves, and reach levels of success that they desperately crave. In today's episode, we get an inside view into the lessons learned from a great marketer throughout the various stops on his career. Show NotesConnect With:Josh Cary: Website // Linkedin // TwitterThe MarTech Podcast: Email // LinkedIn // TwitterBenjamin Shapiro: Website // LinkedIn // Twitter
Hyper Local Real Estate Agent - Strategies to DOMINATE your Farm & become the Neighborhood Realtor
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For Josh Cary, the show must go on. That doesn't mean the impacts of COVID-19 are being felt. As the host of the Hidden Entrepreneur Show and a partner in On Air Brands and Podmax, adjusting to this new norm has been a challenge. They've had to close the doors to their podcast studio and cancel their in-person events meant to help businesses get discovered. But for Josh there's also been an emotional impact. Despite hosting a show called The Hidden Entrepreneur, he actually thrives off physical interaction with others. And having had the pleasure of meeting him a few times, I can vouch for the fact that his energy can easily lift any spirits. As you can imagine, social distancing is keeping him from one of the things that always lifts his spirits and the people around him. In this chat, we talk about how the shelter in place rules have impacted him personally, the hits to the business, but the steps they are taking to pivot and adjust to keep things moving. By the way, if you're a small business looking to tell your story and reach a larger audience, know is a great time to connect with them get started. Learn more at https://www.onairbrands.com/ (https://www.onairbrands.com/) or podmax.co and check out The Hidden Entrepreneur podcast at https://joshcary.com/podcast/ (https://joshcary.com/podcast/) And follow On Air Brands on Instagram -https://www.instagram.com/onairbrands/ (https://www.instagram.com/onairbrands/), Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/onairbrandsLIVE/ (https://www.facebook.com/onairbrandsLIVE/), YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCspx7O_KauB7yLP0ELkym2Q (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCspx7O_KauB7yLP0ELkym2Q), and LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/onairbrands/ (https://www.linkedin.com/company/onairbrands/) If you have a story to share please fill out the contact form at https://jerseyjobsandbiz.com (JerseyJobsAndBiz.com) or you can email us directly at info@jerseyjobsandbiz.com. And we are starting a https://www.facebook.com/groups/2846479588770520/?ref=bookmarks (facebook group) for NJ residents to discuss the impact on them and share resources with others in the Garden State. Support this podcast
Podcast Domination Show: Podcasting Growth & Monetization Tips to Dominate
For the first time on our Podcast Domination Show, which we will be doing via Facebook Live, I have with me Eric Cabral and Josh Cary, who are both seasoned podcasters. Erik is the founder and Chief Creative Officer of On Air Brands, a strategic full-service creative agency, while Josh is the founder of Hidden Entrepreneur, a podcast host and a business coach, as well. They got in together on On Air Brands and they also run a podcast event management, PodMAX. So there, enjoy my conversation with these awesome guys. (https://podcastdomination.mykajabi.com/Work-With-Us) (https://www.facebook.com/groups/pdvip) In this episode: How did podcast production and creation evolve and led to setting up On Air Brand? How to leverage your business growth using podcasting? Why do people tune in to a podcast, is it the host or the guest? How to become the best of the best podcast show host? What does he do differently? How do you make yourself likeable, to make people attracted to you, to want them to tune in, to want to listen to you? Three simple things that guarantee success in podcasting. How do you transition to a different conversation after the mic is turned off? Routine things you do before and during the interview so that you are able to capture the valuable ideas (nuggets) from such. What is PodMAX? What do you do in PodMAX events and what kind of people show up in those events? What can a podcast host do to make himself professional in the field and to stand out above the crowd? Advice on preparing for an interview; from Josh's viewpoint Erik's perspective Turning the tables, with you being a guest, how do you prepare? Looking at the brighter side, with the ongoing COVID19, what benefit/s can we get out of it? What’s best to do in the meantime? Other Resources mentioned: https://www.onairbrands.com/ (https://www.onairbrands.com/) https://podmax.co (https://podmax.co) https://www.socialmediaexaminer.com/shows/ (https://www.socialmediaexaminer.com/shows/) - founder Michael Stelzner https://apps.apple.com/us/app/apple-podcasts/ (https://apps.apple.com/us/app/apple-podcasts/) Connect with Erik Cabral : Linkedin - https://www.linkedin.com/in/erikcabral (https://www.linkedin.com/in/erikcabral) Email - erik@onairbrands.com Connect with Josh Cary: Linkedin - https://www.linkedin.com/in/josh-cary-4b2986a (https://www.linkedin.com/in/josh-cary-4b2986a) https://joshcary.com (https://joshcary.com) Email - josh@onairbrands.com Connect with Luis: Website- odcastdomination.com (http://podcastdomination.com) Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/luisryandiaz/ (https://www.instagram.com/luisryandiaz/?hl=en) Facebook Group- https://www.facebook.com/groups/pdvip (https://www.facebook.com/groups/pdvip) / Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/luisryan4 (https://www.facebook.com/luisryan4) This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Chartable - https://chartable.com/privacy
By removing your mask and unleashing your full potential, you will realize your capabilities of leading yourself to success. Today, Ben Baker interviews Josh Cary, the owner of The Hidden Entrepreneur. Helping people realize that they matter and teaching them how to communicate their value is one of the key things Josh and his team does. He breaks down what their company is all about, their target clients, and their hopes moving forward. He also talks about the importance of not being hidden and understanding our value. Podcast is a great method for raising value which is why Josh also helps clients build their own. Unmask yourself and improve your life and business by tuning in to this episode with Josh.
In this bonus episode we are joined by our special co-host Josh Cary of the Hidden Entrepreneur at PODFEST in Orlando, Florida. PODFEST brings together the best in podcasters to educate, inspire, and build networks. We are joined by three amazing guests - Katie Goodman from the Connected Life With Katie, Kate Kruse from Twenty Something Scaries, and Jeremy Core from Fixing Healthcare Podcast. In this roundtable discussion, we cover topics including going deep in your industry, building a podcast brand, pros and cons of monetizing, knowing the goal of your podcast, and making an impact on your audience. Reference Links Hidden Entrepreneur with Josh Cary https://joshcary.com/ Fixing Healthcare Podcast with Jeremy Corr https://fixinghealthcarepodcast.com/ Executive Podcast Solutions https://www.executivepodcastsolutions.com/ Twenty Something Scaries Podcast with Kate Kruse https://www.20somethingscaries.com/ The Connected Life with Katie Goodman https://www.instagram.com/katiesconnectedlife/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/erikecabral/support
Here we are celebrating Episode #150 together! Our guest today bills himself as just a regular dude. Well, this regular dude is specifically responsible for helping me become the Hidden Entrepreneur. Back in January 2018, I reached out to him via FB Messenger to see if there might be a way we could work together. We scheduled a time to speak. Neither one of us had any real plan or agenda for that first call but the course of my life changed drastically by working with Michael Marcial. He created the logo for this very show and was my guest on Episode #1, #50, #100, and here we are celebrating Episode #150. It's the 5-Figure Workweek Regular Dude himself! Welcome Michael Marcial. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://megaphone.fm/adchoices (megaphone.fm/adchoices)
This is part of a series of episodes coming from the MidAtlantic Summit and hosted by special guest and good friend Josh Cary of The Hidden Entrepreneur. In this episode we talk with Shirley Xu, founder of Golden Bridge Investment, which focuses on alternative commercial real estate, including mobile homes and storage facilities. Shirley shares some amazing stories about growing up poor in China and moving to the US in search of new opportunities. We also learn about the importance of family, working hard and being honest, and giving to those who are less fortunate. Reference Links Golden Bridge Investment http://www.goldenbridgeinvestment.com/ Carleton Sheets https://www.carletonsheets.com/ MidAtlantic Summit https://midatlanticsummit.com/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/erikecabral/support
This is part of a series of episodes coming from the MidAtlantic Summit and hosted by special guest and good friend Josh Cary of The Hidden Entrepreneur. In this episode, we sit down with Ekaterina Stepanova, who is an expert in the mobile home community investment space. She is a principal of operations at M2K Partners and facilitates the MHP Tribe meetups in NYC. Ekaterina shares some amazing stories about growing up in Moscow and Vietnam, and moving to NYC with no money and no plan. We learn about how she got into real estate and eventually moved into mobile home investing. Plus, she shares the importance of valuing your tenants! Reference Links M2K Partners https://www.mhpteam.com/ MHP Tribe Meetup https://mhptribe.com/ MHP Tribe Meetup Facebook https://www.facebook.com/MHP-Tribe-335633473734326/ Bigger Pockets https://www.biggerpockets.com/dashboard Brandon Turner https://www.biggerpockets.com/users/brandonatbp MidAtlantic Summit https://midatlanticsummit.com/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/erikecabral/support
This is part of a series of episodes coming from the MidAtlantic Summit and hosted by special guest and good friend Josh Cary of The Hidden Entrepreneur. In this episode, we catch up with John Casmon, marketer, speaker, founder of Casmon Capital Group, and host of Target Market Insights podcast. John discusses how he got into raising capital, the importance of finding a mentor and educating yourself, and balancing work and family. Reference Links John’s Email john@casmoncapital.com John on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/john-casmon-7942454 Target Market Insights Podcast https://www.casmoncapital.com/podcast Casmon Capital Group https://www.casmoncapital.com/ Dave Van Horn https://www.biggerpockets.com/blog/contributors/davevanhorn MidAtlantic Summit https://midatlanticsummit.com/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/erikecabral/support
Are you hiding your power and potential? Playing small out of fear that others won’t approve? If you know you’re capable of more, but you’re not taking action to show the world, it’s time to commit to change and replace your negative habits and patterns—one small step at a time. Josh Cary is the creator of The Hidden Entrepreneur, a business coaching platform and podcast dedicated to helping clients overcome fear and improve their lives by coming out of hiding. He spent 15 years working as a professional actor and filmmaker and another 10 running his own digital marketing agency. But he was wearing a mask the whole time, working to gain the approval of others and feeling more and more insecure and isolated. Today, he is on a mission to help other entrepreneurs, creatives and small business owners change the scoreboard to Fear: Zero, You: Won. On this episode of Men on Purpose, Josh joins Emerald to explain how his children inspired him to stop hiding and step into his power. He offers advice around keeping our awareness open to opportunity, stepping out of the role of victim, and finding a community of support as we pursue our big ideas. Listen in for Josh’s insight on the daily practice of committing to change and learn his approach to replacing negative patterns, one at a time. What You Will Learn How seeking approval made Josh hide his power and ability How Josh’s children serve as his WHY to break bad habits Josh’s insight on the daily practice of committing to change Josh’s approach to replacing negative patterns one at a time How Josh found a community of support online Josh’s fears around stepping out of his role as a victim Josh’s advice on keeping awareness open to opportunity How a coach gives us permission to pursue our big ideas Connect with Josh Cary The Hidden Entrepreneur The Hidden Entrepreneur Podcast Connect with Emerald GreenForest Creative Age Consulting Group Emerald’s Website Emerald on LinkedIn Emerald on Twitter Emerald on Instagram Email: listeners@menonpurposepodcast.com Leave Us A Message On Our listener line: 540-402-0043 x3333 Resources Emerald on The Hidden Entrepreneur EP081 Michael Marcial This episode is sponsored by the Creative Age Consulting Group. Men - Is it time NOW for you to make your mark? Visit timetomakeyourmark.com to apply for an invitation-only consultation.
This is part of a series of episodes coming from the MidAtlantic Summit and hosted by special guest and good friend Josh Cary of The Hidden Entrepreneur. In this episode, we sit down with Martin Saenz, author, mentor, and founder of Note Investing Made Easier. Martin talks about how getting fired from the corporate world sparked his entrepreneurial spirit. He then went on to run a government contracting company, and eventually moved into real estate note investing. Martin also discusses freedom of time, mindset, and the importance of being in service to others. Reference Links Note Investing Made Easier Website https://www.noteinvestingmadeeasier.com/ Note Investing Made Easier Book https://www.amazon.com/Note-Investing-Made-Easier-Distressed-ebook/dp/B0727VPH5K Robert Kiyosaki https://www.richdad.com/ MidAtlantic Summit https://midatlanticsummit.com/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/erikecabral/support
This is part of a series of episodes coming from the MidAtlantic Summit and hosted by special guest and good friend Josh Cary of The Hidden Entrepreneur. In this episode, we join Fuquan Bilal, founder of NNG Capital Fund. Faquan has an incredible life story about growing up in his rough neighborhood, becoming a successful real estate investor, and going back to help his community only to get shot five times. He also talks about overcoming great odds, staying focused, being grateful, and the importance of adversity. Reference Links NNG Capital Fund https://www.nationalnotegroup.com/ Fuquan’s Email fbilal@nngcapitalfund.com Fuquan on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/fuquanbilal/ Fuquan on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/fuquan.bilal.5 Fuquan on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/fuquan-bilal-9a28002b MidAtlantic Summit https://midatlanticsummit.com/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/erikecabral/support
This is part of a series of episodes coming from the MidAtlantic Summit and hosted by special guest and good friend Josh Cary of The Hidden Entrepreneur. In this episode, we sit down with Michael Joyner, house flipper and founder and owner of Joyners Investment real estate company. We get in deep with Michael as he talks about is dark past, and making a big life change after being a convicted felon. With his expertise in construction, he eventually got into house flipping, and shares his reality with us compared to seeing it on TV. We also learn about how to attract lenders, staying focused, setting goals, and changing your mindset. Reference Links Michael’s Email Michael.Joyner56@gmail.com April Crossley Real Estate https://shebuysit.com/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/erikecabral/support
This is part of a series of episodes coming from the MidAtlantic Summit and hosted by special guest and good friend Josh Cary of The Hidden Entrepreneur. In this episode, we catch up with Edwitch Paul, founder and owner of EP Investment LLC, a real estate company that buys and holds rehab property deals. Edwitch takes us on an amazing journey on how he came to the US from Haiti and wanted to achieve the American dream. He talks about how his first inspiration for buying real estate came from the Grand Theft Auto video game but didn’t come to fruition until he bought his first home. He also teaches us how to not feel sorry for yourself and how being a father taught him responsibility. Reference Links Edwitch Paul Facebook https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100009018292426 EP Investments LLC Website https://www.facebook.com/EdwitchPaul/ EP Investments LLC Instagram https://www.instagram.com/epinvestmentsllc/ PA Home Cashbuyers https://www.pahomecashbuyers.com/ Investor Carrot https://carrot.com/ April Crossley Real Estate https://shebuysit.com/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/erikecabral/support
Josh Cary was kind enough to have me on the Hidden Entrepreneur podcast Nov 14 2019. We talked about how to brand and communicate effectively so that people listen, understand the value to them and are compelled to engage. It is all about "know - like - trust" www.yourbrandmarketing.com www.joshcary.com
This is part of a series of episodes coming from the MidAtlantic Summit and hosted by special guest and good friend Josh Cary of The Hidden Entrepreneur. In this episode, we rolled the dice with gaming franchiser and real estate entrepreneur Glen Friedman. After a career in selling comic books and organizing card tournaments for Magic: The Gathering, Glen now owns Gramercy Union Real Estate. Glen details on how being being curious and learning is the foundation for being an entrepreneur. He talks about his transition into real estate and other ventures, all while dealing with dealing with shiny penny syndrome, facing fears, building confidence, and being self aware. Reference Links Gramercy Union Real Estate https://www.gramercyunion.com/ Dale Carnegie https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dale_Carnegie Magic: The Gathering https://magic.wizards.com/en The Miracle Morning by Hal Elrod https://www.amazon.com/Miracle-Morning-Not-So-Obvious-Guaranteed-Transform/dp/0979019710/ref=tmm_pap_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=1573411743&sr=8-3 --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/erikecabral/support
This is part of a series of episodes coming from the MidAtlantic Summit and hosted by special guest and good friend Josh Cary of The Hidden Entrepreneur. In this episode, we step in line with Adam Cherko, a line dancing instructor, and a real estate agent and broker with eXp Realty. Adam talks about how he transitioned into real estate after having a less than exciting career as a structural engineer. We also dive into his life growing up and how overcoming family problems influenced his career. Adam also details the true meaning of sales, and how to gauge multifamily investments in a rapidly changing market. Reference Links Adam Cherko - Facebook https://www.facebook.com/adam.cherko Adam Cherko - Bigger Pockets https://www.biggerpockets.com/users/Adamc66 Adam Cherko - Instagram https://www.instagram.com/realestatecherko/ eXp Realty https://www.exprealty.com/ The Millionaire Real Estate Investor by Gary Keller https://www.amazon.com/Millionaire-Real-Estate-Investor/dp/0071446370/ref=tmm_pap_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=1573069454&sr=8-3 Suze Orman https://www.suzeorman.com/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/erikecabral/support
This is part of a series of episodes coming from the MidAtlantic Summit and hosted by special guest and good friend Josh Cary of The Hidden Entrepreneur. In this episode, we met up with Scott Hollister, a fix-and-flip pro and owner of David Wesley Real Estate. We get in deep with Scott as he talks about his family struggle during the crash of 2008 and how he named his business in honor of his father. Scott also details the properties he’s invested in, becoming a landlord and a broker, and the importance of taking care of people. Reference Links David Wesley Real Estate http://www.davidwesleyrealestate.com/ Scott Hollister’s Facebook https://www.facebook.com/scott.hollister.796 Scott Hollister Instagram https://www.instagram.com/scott_hollister/ Josh Cary’s The Hidden Entrepreneur https://joshcary.com/ MidAtlantic Summit https://midatlanticsummit.com/ Pod Max https://onairbrandspodmax.com/ Jim Rone https://www.jimrohn.com/ Bigger Pockets https://www.biggerpockets.com/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/erikecabral/support
"Blame is a killer. Blame is going to keep you exactly where you are." Josh Cary is the Hidden Entrepreneur. He is the host of a podcast of the same name. He sent four decades living behind a man. Since taking that mask off he's on a mission to make sure no one lives behind a facade. In this episode, we talk about improving your life, becoming self-aware of your own emotions, dealing with setbacks and the anxious mind. We also talk about evolving into the person you're meant to be. CONNECT WITH JOSH: Listen to The Hidden Entrepreneur Show with Josh Cary Facebook Instagram Youtube Website CONNECT WITH DANIELLE: Facebook Instagram Twitter Website This podcast is brought to you by the Mail Tribune. Check out more Mail Tribune podcasts here.
Join the conversation as Josh Cary and I talk about accepting fear (and yourself) - no more hiding!Josh Cary spent 40 years in hiding! That’s right. He was hiding every aspect of himself and showing up with a ‘mask’ on in all areas of life trying to gain the approval of everyone else. At 19, he changed his name and entered into, what would become, a 15-year career as a professional actor and filmmaker. The applause and external accolades didn’t completely heal his feelings of anxietyand insecurities and he found himself more isolated than ever. Today, Josh Cary is a podcast host and business coach to entrepreneurs who are ready, willing, and able to say “F That NOISE!”“F That NOISE” in their head that’s been acting as the comfortable excuse for remaining where they are.As a digital media and creative consultant, Josh has the uncanny ability to bring the human side out of each person. Whether it’s as a guest on his show or working directly together, you quickly feel consumed by his unique natural energy, bright outlook and creative mind. He is also a proud father and credits his adoring two young children with helping him to turn things around and embrace the mortality of life. Josh helps his clients ‘unmask’ themselves by leading them throughpoignant, important, and direct questions. This approach results in a profound and honest experience that reveals aspects, desires, and philosophies within you that have been dormant for years. On his podcast, The Hidden Entrepreneur, Josh speaks with successful entrepreneurs, creatives, and small business owners who were also once in the darkest of hiding places so you may rediscover your world, connect beautifully with others, and excel in all you set out to do. The podcast has been downloaded in 18 countries.www.JoshCary.comhello@joshcary.comwww.mhnrnetwork.comhello@joshcary.com
Josh Cary spent 40 years in hiding! That’s right. He was hiding every aspect of himself and showing up with a ‘mask’ on in all areas of life trying to gain the approval of everyone else. At 19, he changed his name and entered into, what would become, a 15-year career as a professional actor and filmmaker. The applause and external accolades didn’t completely heal his feelings of anxiety and insecurities and he found himself more isolated than ever. Today, Josh Cary is a podcast host and business coach to entrepreneurs who are ready, willing, and able to say “F That NOISE!” “F That NOISE” in their head that’s been acting as the comfortable excuse for remaining where they are. As a digital media and creative consultant, Josh has the uncanny ability to bring the human side out of each person. Whether it’s as a guest on his show or working directly together, you quickly feel consumed by his unique natural energy, bright outlook and creative mind. He is also a proud father and credits his adoring two young children with helping him to turn things around and embrace the mortality of life. Josh helps his clients ‘unmask’ themselves by leading them through poignant, important, and direct questions. This approach results in a profound and honest experience that reveals aspects, desires, and philosophies within you that have been dormant for years. On his podcast, The Hidden Entrepreneur, Josh speaks with successful entrepreneurs, creatives, and small business owners who were also once in the darkest of hiding places so you may rediscover your world, connect beautifully with others, and excel in all you set out to do. The podcast has been downloaded in 18 countries. Website: joshcary.com
Josh Cary is an entrepreneur, actor, business coach, and podcast host of The Hidden Entrepreneur. We had an insanely hysterical experience of talking to Josh about his early days of selling gum to kids at school, to how his insecurities lead him to acting. He began his entrepreneurship learning web design, and realized he could offer companies much, much more! Josh talks to us about his string of ventures, and how he created a podcast and became a business coach. We also learn a little about mouthwash, the pet industry, podcasting as your brand, self-improvement, and the power of getting up early! Reference links: Josh’s Website https://joshcary.com/ The Hidden Entrepreneur Podcast https://joshcary.com/podcast/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/erikecabral/support
Josh Cary is the "Hidden Entrepreneur," a business coach, creative consultant, and podcast host. Even during his prior career as an actor and filmmaker, Josh says he was in professional hiding. Now he helps other entrepreneurs get out of hiding and excel.
Josh Cary spent 40 years in hiding! That's right. He was hiding every aspect of himself and showing up with a mask on in all areas of life trying to gain the approval of everyone else. Today, Josh Cary is a podcast host and business coach to entrepreneurs who are ready, willing, and able to say F That NOISE! At 19, he changed his name and entered into, what would become, a 15-year career as a professional actor and filmmaker. The applause and external accolades didn’t completely heal his feelings of anxiety and insecurities and he found himself more isolated than ever. Today, Josh Cary is a podcast host and business coach to entrepreneurs who are ready, willing, and able to say “F That NOISE!” “F That NOISE” in their head that’s been acting as the comfortable excuse for remaining where they are. As a digital media and creative consultant, Josh has the uncanny ability to bring the human side out of each person. Whether it’s as a guest on his show or working directly together, you quickly feel consumed by his unique natural energy, bright outlook and creative mind. He is also a proud father and credits his adoring two young children with helping him to turn things around and embrace the mortality of life. Josh helps his clients ‘unmask’ themselves by leading them through poignant, important, and direct questions. This approach results in a profound and honest experience that reveals aspects, desires, and philosophies within you that have been dormant for years. On his podcast, The Hidden Entrepreneur, Josh speaks with successful entrepreneurs, creatives, and small business owners who were also once in the darkest of hiding places so you may rediscover your world, connect beautifully with others, and excel in all you set out to do. The podcast has been downloaded in 18 countries. Josh Cary Vroom Veer Stories Came to the podcast world knowing that he would really enjoy it; he was really surprised that the podcast became the core of his business He was very close to being named Farah! His mother really wanted a daughter, but Josh came instead; disappointed his mother at birth His older brothers were 9 and 6 years older, so they wanted nothing to do with him; so Josh was seeking attention--no one was interested; so Josh retreated into himself This script "nobody cares what I have to say; nobody wants me around; I don't fit in" caused Josh to hid until he was 40 years old Josh learned that everyone feels like an akward misfit; people either try to isoloate or embrace their uniqueness In 8th grade, Renee Stevenson (sp?) asked Josh if he was going to audition for the school play; The director noticed that Josh was acting like a clown and kids were laughing "AT" him; he was cast as the comic relief Auditioned for the BFA program at a state university in New Jersey and he was accepted! This BFA program required students to re-audition every year to remain in the program; Josh was NOT asked to return; but the dean did have a box of tissues on the table Finds a 2 year musical theater program in New York City, and since he played Danny Zuko (Grease) in High School he figured he could pull it off; he is accepted! He and his roommate from the music theater program teamed up as a comedy duo and performed in New York and on the road for seven years The next move was he became a web designer and learned how to build web sites that rank on Google Met someone with a dog walking business and thought; wow I like this so he made his own dog walking business; leveraged his web and SEO skills to quickly grow that business Realized that other dog walking businesses needed help with digital marketing SEO and web design---BOOM another business Now, he is helping podcasters create their best interviews with training programs Connection Website
Josh Cary spent 40 years in hiding! That's right. He was hiding every aspect of himself and showing up with a ‘mask' on in all areas of life trying to gain the approval of everyone else. At 19, he changed his name and entered into, what would become, a 15-year career as a professional actor and filmmaker. The applause and external accolades didn't completely heal his feelings of anxiety and insecurities and he found himself more isolated than ever. Today, Josh Cary is a podcast host and business coach to entrepreneurs who are ready, willing, and able to say “F That NOISE!” “F That NOISE” in their head that's been acting as the comfortable excuse for remaining where they are. As a digital media and creative consultant, Josh has the uncanny ability to bring the human side out of each person. Whether it's as a guest on his show or working directly together, you quickly feel consumed by his unique natural energy, bright outlook and creative mind. He is also a proud father and credits his adoring two young children with helping him to turn things around and embrace the mortality of life. Josh helps his clients ‘unmask' themselves by leading them through poignant, important, and direct questions. This approach results in a profound and honest experience that reveals aspects, desires, and philosophies within you that have been dormant for years. On his podcast, The Hidden Entrepreneur, Josh speaks with successful entrepreneurs, creatives, and small business owners who were also once in the darkest of hiding places so you may rediscover your world, connect beautifully with others, and excel in all you set out to do. How to Connect with Josh? Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/josh.cary.39 Instagram: https://instagram.com/joshcaryco/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/josh-cary-4b2986a/ Website: www.JoshCary.com ----more---- Get Connected with Dr. Vic Facebook: www.facebook.com/DrVicManzo Instagram: www.Instagram.com/DrVicManzo LinkedIn: www.LinkedIn.com/in/DrManzo YouTube: Bit.Ly/38QULv91 Purchase a Copy of Dr. Vic's Book at a Discount http://bit.ly/37GY4UK Hire Dr. Vic as Your Mentor/Coach http://bit.ly/2F7zUpU Email DrVic@EmpowerYourReality.com
Tackling Tough Issues for Entrepreneurs with Josh CaryJosh Cary spent 40 years in hiding. He says he hid every aspect of himself, showing up with a mask on in all areas of life trying to gain the approval of everyone else. At 19, he changed his name and entered what would become a 15-year career as a professional actor and filmmaker. But the applause and external accolades didn't completely heal his feelings of anxiety and insecurities and he found himself more isolated than ever.Fast forward to today, and Josh helps his clients unmask themselves by leading them through poignant, important, and direct questions… resulting in a profound and honest experience that reveals aspects, desires, and philosophies within them that have been dormant for years.Josh also hosts the podcast, The Hidden Entrepreneur Show, where he sits with entrepreneurs, creatives, and small businesses owners who were also once in the darkest of places. In other words, he helps them understand and share their story.“We're all so amazingly awkward, it's not even funny… You are not a perfect specimen. But you are.” - Josh Cary on authenticity and storyConnect with GUEST:WebsiteThe Hidden Entrepreneur podcastLinkedInTwitterFacebookInstagram
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This week on the Truth Prescription, I’m speaking with Josh Cary. Josh is a business coach and host of the Hidden Entrepreneur podcast. Josh takes us on quite a journey: from his career as an actor, comedian (where he got the attention and validation he was seeking), to his first marriage (where learned the lessons of self-awareness and began picking up the pieces), into his relationship with his current wife (who didn’t let him run away from a great thing), over to the birth of his children (who brought a new level a meaning to his life) and around to his life as business coach (where he teaches his clients how to breakthrough).Josh spent 15 years as an actor and filmmaker and today, in addition to the podcast and coaching, he’s also the CEO of a digital marketing company for pet sitters and dog walkers. In his work as a business coach, he helps other entrepreneurs find the truth, and most enjoys working with those who either:Identify as an entrepreneur and understand that they’re extremely powerful and able, however, they’ve been holding themselves back.Are about 3-5 years into their business and find themselves hitting a wall that they can’t break through.We discuss how, when it comes to the truth, looking within is always a great place to start.Host: Dr. Seku GathersGuest: Josh CaryResources:Josh Cary - Website1:58Professional Truth - In 8th grade Josh was bit by the acting bug; while changing classes, a classmate passed him in the hallway and asked if he was going to audition for the school play. Wanting to fit in, he quickly responded, “yeah.” He had no idea what he was getting himself into or that there was even an audition. As fate would have it, he was cast. The play was about drug awareness and Josh landed the role as the comic relief. That role taught him how to mask feelings by using comedy as a diversion, he also liked the attention that he received. He went home, told his mom that we wanted to be an actor and had a 15-year career in acting and filmmaking.10:00Personal Truth: Josh talks to us about the lessons he learned from his first marriage. He and his then wife made the choice to leave New York and head to Texas; they figured since all of their problems were in NY that moving halfway across the country would make things better. Their marriage lasted 3 years and Josh eventually went back home to New Jersey to figure things out. He tried to get back into the dating scene and also started working on learning himself and his habits. He speaks about the work that he did to become more self-aware and how he began picking up the pieces.13:56Trying to Run from a Good Thing: While dating his then girlfriend, now wife, he tried to end their relationship. Despite her being, what he describes as, exactly what he wanted and what he needed, fear kicked in. He was so scared about taking such a mature leap. Josh says everything about him was fear, insecurity, immaturity, desperation, neediness and when he was face to face with something real, he didn’t know how to respond. Cut to today, they’re married and have two beautiful children, who Josh credit with bringing an entirely new level of meaning into his life.20:18“F That Noise”: Josh talks to us about his coaching framework, “F That Noise.” It’s used to help clients look within, accept their fears and move beyond them. It’s a 5 step process based on self-awareness, helping to create breakthroughs and to stop us from using fear as an excuse.N: Name the emotionO: Own That EmotionI: Identify with ItS: Sit with ItE: Evolve Into Person You Want to Be (and have always been)28: 20 Yes or BS:The best meditation app is Insight Timer?5AM is the best time to wake up for success?A great leader motivates a change in others?Josh Cary will live to be 101?Fatherhood is easier than Husbandhood?Josh Cary cares deeply about what other people think? See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Today we get an inside view into the lessons learned from a great marketer throughout the various stops on his career. Joining us for Career day is Josh Cary, Entrepreneur and Host of ‘Hidden Entrepreneur' show that helps business professionals and entrepreneurs unmask themselves, show up every day in situations as their true selves, and reach levels of success that they desperately crave. Show NotesConnect With:Josh Cary - Website // Linkedin // TwitterThe MarTech Podcast: Email // LinkedIn // TwitterBenjamin Shapiro: Website // LinkedIn // TwitterSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Today we get an inside view into the lessons learned from a great marketer throughout the various stops on his career. Joining us for Career day is Josh Cary, Entrepreneur and Host of ‘Hidden Entrepreneur’ show that helps business professionals and entrepreneurs unmask themselves, show up every day in situations as their true selves, and reach levels of success that they desperately crave. Show NotesConnect With:Josh Cary - Website // Linkedin // TwitterThe MarTech Podcast: Email // LinkedIn // TwitterBenjamin Shapiro: Website // LinkedIn // Twitter
Josh Cary developed a 5 step process to help entrepreneurs gain their strength, power, and ability that has always been available to them if they just knew how to tap it. It's called F That Noise -- an acronym for the 5-step process. In this segment of the Compassionate Capitalist Podcast Radio, Karen and Josh will explore why aspiring entrepreneurs have fear --- Fear of Failure and in some cases Fear of Success and how it holds them back and freezes them in mediocracy. During this podcast you will learn how this power to overcome is readily available the moment you become willing to power through any fear you’ve been using as an excuse to remain where you are. N - Name the emotion. O - Own the emotion I - Identify with the emotion S - Sit with the emotion E - Evolve into the person you know you are To learn more about Josh Cary and get his free offer, sign up for his podcast and newsletter, visit http://joshcary.com To learn more about Karen Rands, get her best selling book Inside Secrets to Angel Investing, learn how she helps entrepreneurs fund their innovation and grow their businesses, and how she helps investors get started as angel investors and evaluate deals, visit http://karenrands.co You can also sign up for Karen's Compassionate Capitalist Coffee Breaks -- short informative videos sent to your email---for your mental coffee break. http://bit.ly/CCCB-signup Social Media links are available on each site, and both Josh & Karen use their names as their social media
Josh Cary developed a 5 step process to help entrepreneurs gain their strength, power, and ability that has always been available to them if they just knew how to tap it. It's called F That Noise -- an acronym for the 5-step process. In this segment of the Compassionate Capitalist Podcast Radio, Karen and Josh will explore why aspiring entrepreneurs have fear --- Fear of Failure and in some cases Fear of Success and how it holds them back and freezes them in mediocracy. During this podcast you will learn how this power to overcome is readily available the moment you become willing to power through any fear you’ve been using as an excuse to remain where you are. N - Name the emotion. O - Own the emotion I - Identify with the emotion S - Sit with the emotion E - Evolve into the person you know you are To learn more about Josh Cary and get his free offer, sign up for his podcast and newsletter, visit http://joshcary.com To learn more about Karen Rands, get her best selling book Inside Secrets to Angel Investing, learn how she helps entrepreneurs fund their innovation and grow their businesses, and how she helps investors get started as angel investors and evaluate deals, visit http://karenrands.co You can also sign up for Karen's Compassionate Capitalist Coffee Breaks -- short informative videos sent to your email---for your mental coffee break. http://bit.ly/CCCB-signup Social Media links are available on each site, and both Josh & Karen use their names as their social media
Josh Cary spent 40 years in hiding! That’s right. He was hiding every aspect of himself and showing up with a ‘mask’ on in all areas of life trying to gain the approval of everyone else. At 19, he changed his name and entered into, what would become, a 15-year career as a professional actor and filmmaker. The applause and external accolades didn’t completely heal his feelings of anxiety and insecurities and he found himself more isolated than ever. Today, Josh Cary is a digital media and creative consultant, with the uncanny ability to bring the human side out of each person. Whether it’s as a guest on his show or working directly together, you quickly feel consumed by his unique natural energy, bright outlook and creative mind. He is also a proud father and credits his adoring two young children with helping him to turn things around and embrace the mortality of life. Josh helps his clients ‘unmask’ themselves by leading them through poignant, important, and direct questions. This approach results in a profound and honest experience that reveals aspects, desires, and philosophies within you that have been dormant for years. On his podcast, The Hidden Entrepreneur, Josh speaks with successful entrepreneurs, creatives, and small business owners who were also once in the darkest of hiding places so you may rediscover your world, connect beautifully with others, and excel in all you set out to do. The podcast has been downloaded in 18 countries. http://joshcary.com
Have you ever gotten stuck in a negative mental/emotional system or loop? Unable to break out of a pattern that is damaging your relationships and your business? If so, then make sure to tune into this podcast episode with expert Josh Cary of Hidden Entrepreneur. He has an easy to follow system that will help you identify your mental roadblocks and overcome them. Enabling you to be more authentic and connect with the people you interact with each day.
Josh Cary spent 40 years in hiding! He is now ready to unmask HIMSELF and adjust the score; Josh is now on a mission to help others unmask themselves to improve their lives and businesses by hiding no more! He is the host of a fun podcast show called Hidden Entrepreneur. He has emerged and connected with Lou Diamond as the two chat about his story on Thrive LOUD. *** Connect to Lou Diamond: www.loudiamond.net Subscribe to Thrive LOUD: www.thriveloud.com/podcast
The Hidden Entrepreneur, Josh Cary Josh Cary spent 40 years in hiding, showing up with a ‘mask’ on in every situation throughout life, social, and business. Josh is now on a mission to help others who are ready and willing to unmask themselves. It was my privilege to be a guest on his show THE HIDDEN ENTREPRENEUR listen in as we talk about leadership at home and in life. We talked about leadership, parenting, trust and discovering out greatness and following our dreams. Do you consider yourself a leader? How about an effective leader? Whether you are running your own show as an entrepreneur, or working with your family to create a positive and productive environment, you need to lead.