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Code Breaker - Season 1, Episode 6: Josh Larky (@jlarkytweets), PlayerProfiler's Head of Analytics, chats with Cole Uvila (@coleuvila), a pitcher in the Texas Rangers organization to discuss how advanced data can optimize pitching motion. What can NFL quarterbacks learn from MLB pitchers' offseason training regimen? How Cole once struck out Russell Wilson. What was Patrick Mahomes’ ceiling as a baseball player? Why Cam Akers is about to go nuclear. Josh walks through changes to PlayerProfiler's injury prediction model for 2021. 5 players to target in Underdog best ball drafts. Start drafting on Underdog Fantasy (www.underdogfantasy.com) NOW with promo code: UNDERWORLD Running Backs have ARRIVED on the Breakout Finder: www.breakoutfinder.com Get the Dynasty Deluxe package: www.playerprofiler.com/dynasty-league-rankings
Cole Gordon went from running his own marketing agency and then shutting it down… To becoming a high-ticket sales rep and quitting that… To starting his own sales coaching business and then pivoting to sales recruitment and training. Now, his company Closers To Leaders does $6 million/year in revenue. He’s my guest today for this episode of Experts Unleashed. We talked about all things Sales. And specifically, how to recruit, retain, and lead top-performing sales teams. You’ll Discover The characteristics of a top 1% salesperson and the 3 pillars of attracting the best talent to your team [05:30] Why your values as a business owner will determine the type of salespeople you will attract and retain [11:37] How to understand the emotional make-up of salespeople to manage them better [16:31] How Cole identified the gap in the high-ticket sales niche that allowed him to scale to a $6-million run-rate in 11 months [24:53] Is scaling to $500k/month or $1m/month worth it? Revenue, margins, team size, stress, lifestyle - all the factors you need to consider [27:33] ...And much more! Helpful Resources For a full transcript of this episode, visit our blog. Join our free Facebook group, Million Dollar Course Marketers. Want to launch a High Ticket Course to grow your business without adding more work? Watch our brand new webinar. Interested in working with Joel one-on-one? We’ll deliver a finished mini-webinar funnel to your OR will give you a detailed Game Plan you can go implement yourself – Apply here. Subscribe to the podcast: Youtube, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Stitcher. Follow Joel on social media: Facebook, Instagram, Linkedin.
In this episode of the Millionaire Mindcast, we have an incredible guest Cole Hatter, who shares his insights on how to pursue happiness and create a lifestyle business to spend more time with your family while working full time, and tips on how to evaluate yourself and get massive changes in life! Cole Hatter is an entrepreneur, investor, car fanatic, and founder of Thrive: Make Money Matter, an annual conference that teaches entrepreneurs how to dominate in business and in life while making the world a better place. Thrive has been noted in Forbes Magazine, Inc. Magazine, and Entrepreneur Magazine. Having owned collective businesses but capitalizing in real estate business and investing in multifamily have helped Cole sustain during this pandemic. According to him, COVID-19 is the best thing that happened to him and to his family. It helps him realize that he has measurable success but miserable in the process. He is profitable making millions but wasn’t happy because he was so busy and never took a break. These quarantine times have helped him evaluate how he spends his time making money, and what serves and isn’t serving him as a human and to his family. Aside from being a successful entrepreneur, Cole is also a man of faith and fun. He convinced people to convert into being generous, to be kind, and to be loving. Likewise, use entrepreneurial gifts from God and the resources to make the world a better place. Consequently, Cole hosted church in his backyard without breaking the law and health protocols. He builds lifestyle goals and lifestyle business around freedom, money, experience, and impact to pursue happiness. Some Questions I Ask: How has the business been since COVID-19 and the pandemic hit? (00:40) What are you pursuing right now based on the lessons you’ve learned that maybe others can pick and pull from? (11:24) How have you been able to create this holistic all-inclusive lifestyle between you and Xanja and what do you guys wanted to look like moving forward after having these big revelations? (19:37) How has faith tied into this overall lifestyle that you’ve created? (27:00) What are some of the things that you’re paying attention to right now and maybe some of the trends that people might be keeping on their radar? (36:38) What are your thoughts on your strip centers you’re holding on and how’s that impact your small businesses? (40:29) What is your definition of success? (43:42) In This Episode, You Will Learn: The formula to evaluate how you are making the living right now if it serves you the best (08:48) Why COVID-19 is the best thing that happened for Cole’s family (10:55) Why should you give up the things in the entrepreneurial community that cause you stress? (15:17) How Cole works on having a quality time and a quantity of time with his family (20:09) Why Thrive – Make Money Matter exists (32:58)= Quotes: “Having success is to die fulfilled.”
Cole Zucker is the Co-Founder and former Co-CEO of Green Creative, a company that offers a comprehensive line of high-performance LED lighting solutions that have been widely adopted by some of the largest companies in the world. After graduating from college, Cole moved to Shanghai, China where he met his business partner, Guillaume Vidal. In 6 years, they took the company from $0 to $60 million in revenue and eventually decided to sell the business. Cole and his wife Katie have since started a new venture, influencer platform Hey Hero, offering a solution for people who want a better way to communicate directly with influencers—and for influencers who want to better monetize that connection. Platform users can search for their favorite influencers and ask questions or request personalized recommendations for a fee. Then influencers can accept the offers, and respond on their own time—via video, voice chat, or text. Connect with Cole Zucker Green Creative Green Creative on LinkedIn Green Creative on Facebook Green Creative on Twitter Hey Hero Hey Hero on Facebook Hey Hero on Instagram cole@heyhero.com Some of the Topics Covered by Cole Zucker in this Episode How Cole and his business partner Guillaume Vidal started Green Creative in Shanghai Why Cole moved to China after college Cole's entrepreneurial spirit and inspirations Cole and Guillaume's napkin business plan Figuring out roles and responsibilities as co-founders and co-CEOs Getting Green Creative off the ground and the challenge of getting their first customers How Cole was eventually able to move past door-to-door sales How their product development and manufacturing evolved How learning from mistakes led to growth Building out a team Standing out against the competition by becoming fast integrators The process of deciding to sell the business What Cole would've done differently looking back Deciding to start another business and what is Hey Hero The customer discovery process for Hey Hero Cole's book recommendations How Cole recharges Cole's advice for entrepreneurs Links from the Episode The Outsiders by William Thorndike
Sometimes we’re our own worst enemy in our business. We’re afraid to fail... so we don’t try new things. We’re fearful about putting ourselves out there… so we don’t launch new projects. We hold ourselves back from what’s possible when we swim in circles around that fear—especially when we allow it to keep us from taking action towards growth. If you resonate with that, you’re not alone. Fear is a common experience for many entrepreneurs—we even talked about fear and using our businesses as a tool for personal growth with Evan Horowitz in Episode 13. But if you’re finding that fear is holding you back from taking action, it might be a good time to seek out someone who pushes you into the deep end, who believes in your capacity, and who encourages you and keeps it real. That person can be a friend, a family member, or even a business coach—whatever works! Having someone on your side who’s willing to say things you don’t want to hear might be just what you need to show your business who’s boss. On today’s episode, I’m excited to speak with an old friend of mine and Steve’s, someone who rented a desk in our office, whose business we branded long ago, general boss of his life and business, Cole Hauptfuhrer. Cole is the Chief Executive Fishmonger of Find Fat Fish, where he has been popping people’s stock cherries since 2010. He’s the author of 12 Steps to Your First Stock and the Supreme Leader of the Your First Stock Workshop. Tune into this episode to hear: How Cole is multiplying his money every year and why building his business is a key part of that Where responsibility starts—and ends—when coaching people The importance of focus and how we both love doing new things more How one week on a cruise ship completely changed the course of Cole’s life, and what you can learn from it, too Learn more about Cole Hauptfuhrer: findfatfish.com Find Fat Fish on Facebook Your First Stock Workshop (an 8-Week Online Group Workshop) Learn more about Pia: The Show Your Business Who's Boss Crash Course Start reading the first chapter of my book Piasilva.com
Sometimes we’re our own worst enemy in our business. We’re afraid to fail... so we don’t try new things. We’re fearful about putting ourselves out there… so we don’t launch new projects. We hold ourselves back from what’s possible when we swim in circles around that fear—especially when we allow it to keep us from taking action towards growth. If you resonate with that, you’re not alone. Fear is a common experience for many entrepreneurs—we even talked about fear and using our businesses as a tool for personal growth with Evan Horowitz in Episode 13. But if you’re finding that fear is holding you back from taking action, it might be a good time to seek out someone who pushes you into the deep end, who believes in your capacity, and who encourages you and keeps it real. That person can be a friend, a family member, or even a business coach—whatever works! Having someone on your side who’s willing to say things you don’t want to hear might be just what you need to show your business who’s boss. On today’s episode, I’m excited to speak with an old friend of mine and Steve’s, someone who rented a desk in our office, whose business we branded long ago, general boss of his life and business, Cole Hauptfuhrer. Cole is the Chief Executive Fishmonger of Find Fat Fish, where he has been popping people’s stock cherries since 2010. He’s the author of 12 Steps to Your First Stock and the Supreme Leader of the Your First Stock Workshop. Tune into this episode to hear: How Cole is multiplying his money every year and why building his business is a key part of that Where responsibility starts—and ends—when coaching people The importance of focus and how we both love doing new things more How one week on a cruise ship completely changed the course of Cole’s life, and what you can learn from it, too Learn more about Cole Hauptfuhrer: findfatfish.com Find Fat Fish on Facebook Your First Stock Workshop (an 8-Week Online Group Workshop) Learn more about Pia: The Show Your Business Who's Boss Crash Course Start reading the first chapter of my book Piasilva.com
Shelby and Cole have quite the love story to share in today’s episode. Cole recalls the first moment he saw Shelby and his jaw literally dropped, he knew he had to meet her. He had to get creative to get her phone number and he shares what lengths he went to to make it happen. These two chat about their first date, their dating relationship and why they decided to move in together. Cole tells the story of picking out Shelby’s engagement ring and what their proposal was like at a local brewery. He also shares a pro-tip for other men who are looking to get down on one knee! They talk about how their wedding plans were interrupted by COVID and what their wedding plans are since their original wedding day didn’t work out due to the pandemic. You’ll get to hear their new wedding plans and where they hope to honeymoon together once this is all over! Their love story: What Shelby was like growing up What Cole’s life and childhood was like How they met when he changed his major to teaching How Cole got Shelby’s number by partnering up for a group project Why they decided to move in together His experience of picking out her engagement ring Their proposal story at a brewery and Cole’s pro-tip for proposals How they decided to move the date for their wedding due to the pandemic Their thoughts on postponing their wedding plans What their plans are for their wedding ceremony, reception and honeymoon Quotes: “I kind of blacked out, I got the ring out and said something that resembled, ‘Will you marry me?’” - Cole “All of our vendors were really amazing to work with even though it was a difficult time with everybody losing money on spring and summer weddings.” - Shelby Links: 001: Matthew + Taylor Did you LOVE this episode? I’m so stinkin’ grateful that you’re listening and following along. I’d be so happy to hear from you!! Connect with me on my website or on Instagram to follow along with my personal life and to find out when the next episode is dropping!
If when all is said and done, Cole Sager is remembered for his character more than his fitness, he's just fine with that. But that doesn't mean he's not fit.Cole has been to the CrossFit Games six times in his career and finished in the top 10 thrice. His best career finish was 5th in 2018. He also received the Spirit of the Games award in 2017.He joined Sean Woodland to talk about his time playing division one college football at the University of Washington, how to beat the odds and overcome self-doubt, and why his dad decided to name him after a fictional character portrayed by Tom Cruise.Links:COVID-19 ResourcesJoin the Gym Owners United group on FacebookFree ToolsBook a Free CallContact:Instagram: @colesager35Timeline:1:24 – Training for the Games in a season upended by the coronavirus.4:49 – On being named after a Tom Cruise movie character.6:32 – The small-town mentality and growing up playing football.8:55 – From high-school star to college walk-on.16:25 – Abandoning NFL ambitions for CrossFit Games dreams.21:27 – How Cole qualified for Regionals just a few months into CrossFit.26:43 – Maturing as a CrossFit athlete.31:44 – Lessons learned from his debut CrossFit Games in 2014.35:01 – Dealing with the pressure of being a repeat Games athlete.38:39 – Winning the Spirit of the Games award in 2017 and why being a positive role model is so important.42:41 – Lessons learned from the new structure of the CrossFit Games: No room for error.45:48 – Why Cole is OK with being known for his character more than his fitness.
Today, I'm interviewing one of my favorite clients who happens to be my son: Cole Brannan! We'll talk about some of the changes that he's experiencing with his business, and how he does something that he loves to do! The Blueprint Process host Tammi Brannan has a unique ability to see people's potential and success clues before they do.Throughout these conversations, you'll hear people's BHAG (Big Hairy Audacious Goal - her favorite thing) and you may even identify your BHAG while you listen. Links and Resources from this Episode For show notes, resources and additional information go to https://blueprintprocess.com Connect with Cole: https://mixer.com/Torimasu?vod=NKyAUBgPd022LPtZONd1NA Special Listener Gift Get a FREE 60-minute consultation with Tammi https://calendly.com/blueprintprocess/blueprint-process-consult Email Tammi directly tammi@blueprintprocess.com Show Notes Cole's work - 1:45 Cole's name for his profession - 2:34 How Cole is doing what he loves - 4:09 What he will do for the rest of his life - 5:47 Cole's business and profession - 6:08 Loving to experiment and taste different types of foods - 7:56 Working in an environment that did not fit with him - 8:28 What happens when you do not like what you do - 9:48 The ideal environment for you - 10:50 Continuing to do what he enjoys - 14:24 Putting time and effort into what you are willing to do - 16:57 Being a streamer - 18:45 How engaging it is to do something that attracts your Blueprint - 19:50 Giving joy - 21:15 Making a better stream for the audience - 22:50 Review, Subscribe and Share If you like what you hear please leave a review by clicking here Make sure you’re subscribed to the podcast so you get the latest episodes. Click here to subscribe with Apple Podcasts Click here to follow on Spotify Click here to subscribe with Stitcher Click here to subscribe with RSS We’d love for you to share #TheBlueprintProcessPodcast with your twitter followers
Cole Raven truly embodies the entrepreneurial spirit. He knew he wasn’t meant to be in a 9-to-5 desk job, working for somebody else. He’d always had a passion for travel and independence and building his own thing. So, when the opportunity came to leave his W-2 and commit fully to the startup he’d cofounded, the decision was easy. Cole is the cofounder of Podchaser, the leading podcast directory and destination for podcast discovery, ratings and reviews, creator credits, playlists and search. The startup was founded in 2016 by a small team of podcast enthusiasts, with the goal of creating the ultimate, platform-agnostic database. Cole’s independent spirit extends to his lifestyle; he is currently training for obstacle course races and traveling the country full-time in an RV! In addition, Cole earns passive income as the owner of five Airbnb properties. On this episode of Men on Purpose, Cole joins Emerald to explain how the lack of discoverability called Cole and his cofounders to serve the podcasting community. He shares the Podchaser origin story, discussing how the team formed through a Reddit forum, how they knew they had a good business concept, and what they did to raise $500K in seed funding in eight months. Listen in for Cole’s insight on using Podchaser to find and share shows that fit your podcast personality and learn how to take small steps every day to become the person you want to be! What You Will Learn How the lack of discoverability called Cole to serve podcasters How the Podchaser team formed through a Reddit forum How the Podchaser team raised $500K in eight months Podchaser’s plans to monetize through a SaaS subscription model Cole’s role at Podchaser in marketing and product development How Cole’s entrepreneurial mindset prepared him to quit his 9-to-5 What inspired Cole to earn passive income through Airbnb The impetus for Cole and his wife to travel the country in an RV Cole’s invitation for listeners to create a user profile on Podchaser The consistency and commitment it takes to stay fit and healthy Connect with Cole Raven Podchaser Connect with Emerald GreenForest Creative Age Consulting Group Emerald’s Website Emerald on LinkedIn Emerald on Twitter Emerald on Instagram Email: listeners@menonpurposepodcast.com Resources Reddit Airbnb 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.
It’s great meeting fans of the Crushing Debt Podcast, which is how I met my guests this week, and next week. Cole Boling, owner of The Boling Group Coaching and Consulting Services, has over 2500 hours of coaching businesses large and small on setting and achieving goals. While Cole started as a Real Estate Agent, his coaching programs fit any type of business owner, including Realtors and other professionals. You’ll hear about Cole’s three pillars - having a written business plan, a lead generation plan, and a financial plan. We also talk about: How the company started How Cole and his wife and kids ended up in Tampa (moving from Topeka, Kansas, and Cole’s focus as a business coach You can reach Cole on Facebook (search for Boling Group - Coaching and Consultant Services), on the web at ColeBoling.com, or by email at Cole@ColeBoling.com. If you have questions for me - or if you’re a fan who wants to reach out to have coffee and a good conversation - you can reach me at Shawn@YesnerLaw.com or www.YesnerLaw.com.
Grant Cardone, New York Times Best Selling Author and $1 Billion owner of real estate, Cole Hatter from Thrive, and Brandon Turner from Bigger Pockets talk to your host Travis Chappell about real estate investing and what you need to know to make active or passive income by investing in real estate. Episode Highlights: Grant Cardone Multiple NYT Bestselling author. Manages a fund with over $1 Billion in real estate properties. You do not want to buy a house to live in, it’s a liability. Grant only buys multi-family real estate, sometimes offices. Vegas is great for multi-family but not for houses. Cole Hatter Runs the Thrive event and is a real estate investor and trainer. Has taught over 5,000 hours of real estate training. Cole was a firefighter and found real estate accidentally. He became a real estate agent and then quickly became a real estate investor. How Cole raised money to become a real estate investor. Asset-based lending looks at the deal but not the borrower. Nothing comes easy and Cole spent all day every day looking at the MLS. Brandon Turner Host of the Bigger Pockets podcast - the largest real estate investing podcast. You have to understand as a whole what real estate actually is. Listen to some real estate podcasts. You do not need to reinvent the wheel when it comes to real estate investment. Brandon has built all of his portfolios using none of his own money. How to live for free and be in rental real estate for free. The three things you need to put together a real estate deal (you only need two): knowledge, hustle, and money. 3 Key Points: You do not want to buy a house to live in it’s not an investment, it’s a liability. You do need money to be a real estate investor, but it doesn’t need to be your money. If you want it bad enough you can make it happen no matter what. Tweetable Quotes: “You do not need to buy a house - one door is not an investment, it’s a liability.” -Grant “I only want to buy what pays me every month.” -Grant “If you bring someone a deal with enough margin, lenders will look at the asset and care less about the financials of the borrower.” -Cole “The more tools you have in your toolbox, the bigger deals you can take on in real estate.” -Brandon Resources Mentioned: Visit Travis’ website at Buildyournetwork.co (http://www.buildyournetwork.co/) Learn more about mentorships and masterminds for FREE at freemmcourse.com/enroll (http://www.freemmcourse.com/join) Connect with anyone you want to connect with at travischappell.com/masterclass (http://travischappell.com/masterclass) Try ZipRecruiter for free at ziprecruiter.com/byn (http://ziprecruiter.com/byn) Connect with people who are difficult to reach with Meet Your Hero at Google Play (https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.ximalaya.ting.himalaya&hl=en_US) . For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy (https://www.acast.com/privacy)
04:00 – Harry welcomes Cole Raven to the podcast 04:40 – Cole reflects on the state of podcasting 08:11 – The genesis of Podchaser 10:27 – How Cole’s co-founder Bradley convinced him to join the Podchaser team 11:20 – Cole’s thoughts on the podcast marketplace 13:54 – How the Slack community has helped grow Podchaser 14:56 – Cole talks about some of Podchaser’s competitors 17:08 – The various podcast apps on the market 20:09 – Integrating user profiles to target listeners 22:48 – Striving to become the IMDb of podcasts 25:40 – Cole’s passion for podcasting 27:08 – The mission of Podchaser 28:00 – The importance of data collection 29:10 – Advertising 30:18 – The Chatty Broads case study 34:15 – Revamping the Podchaser website 37:23 – High-visibility creators within Podchaser 38:46 – Where Cole envisions Podchaser going 41:25 – Cole and Harry discuss what other competitors are doing 43:07 – What is something Cole has changed his mind about recently 44:35 – What is the most misunderstood thing about Cole 46:04 – What Cole’s family and friends think of his work 47:33 – Where listeners can follow Cole and Podchaser Click here to subscribe on your favorite podcast app!Does your podcatcher support chapter marks? They're embedded here as well!★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Today's guest on the Art of Adventure podcast is a great writer, influencer, mentor, and founder of Digital Press, Nicolas Cole. Cole started as one of the top-ranked teenage gamers in the World of Warcraft and had since then found his way through the workings of the internet. He started a blog about gaming and became one of the most read blogs for gamers. Since then, there was no stopping him in sharing his ideas, experience, and expertise through his brilliant writing. Cole is one of those rare individuals who are good at several things. He once focused on body building and became a fitness influencer. He wrote for Quora and became a top and viral writer. He is a columnist and eventually founded his own thought leadership and branding agency. Take a look inside the thoughts of Cole as he teaches us building thought leadership through writing and writing in such a way that it is easy for the reader to engage. He shares how it is to build a unique voice in writing and being heard by your audience. Enjoy this episode as we get to listen and learn more about this world class writer, Nicolas Cole. What you'll learn in this episode: Building thought leadership through writing Writing in such a way that it is easy for readers to engage Building unique voice through writing How though leadership influences business How Cole got high quality mentors How mentorship is an investment and how you can get the best return How to sell in so many different fields Quotes: "Immerse yourself in a community in the thing you want to be the best at" - Nicolas Cole "I'm led by curiosity - I will immerse myself if I am interested"- Nicolas Cole "You can become financially successful at anything you want"- Nicolas Cole "Mentorship is a gift - reciprocate by integrating it"- Nicolas Cole "The most compelling writing is the intersection between answering a questions and telling a personal story"- Nicolas Cole Continue the Adventure: Nicolas Cole Digital Press Instagram Quora Minutes Magazine Medium
Sanja Hatter is the co-founder of Thrive Make Money Matter. This year Thrive is from May 31st through June 2nd at the Hard Rock Hotel in Las Vegas. Sanja talks about her unique story, how to instill an entrepreneurial mindset in your kids, why building self-confidence is so crucial to anything that you do, and the three reasons you should go to Thrive this year. Episode Highlights: Sanja was born in Serbia and immigrated her when she was 4, both of her parents worked two jobs. Sanja went to Cal State Long Beach and earned a criminal justice degree. Sanja’s parents immigrated because of war breaking out in Eastern Europe Her social life in elementary school was not extremely affected by her immigration status. She was really good at school growing up and helped raise her younger sister. She worked really hard in college with two full-time jobs and she saved all her money. Travis Chappell went to Bible school and double majored in Bible and theology. How Sanja wants her children to grow up and feel about work. How Sanja is instilling an entrepreneurial spirit in her children. How Travis and his sister invested money from the time they were young and bought their first investment property in their early 20’s. Some lessons Sanja has learned from her biggest losses. The doors that have opened from Sanja’s fitness competition and beauty pageant. How Sanja and Cole differentiate Thrive from other similar conferences. If introverts can position themselves to be the person people want to connect with, they won’t have to use as many of their energy reserves. How Cole and Sanja best manage their time and balance their businesses and family. Sanja would rather do all of her work at once and the spend focused time with her kids. The role that self-confidence plays in business and success. Sanja knew what she wanted when she did her bikini competition and beauty pageant. A glimpse of Thrive 2019: 20+ speakers - Andy Frisella, Lisa Bilyeu, Billy Gene, etc. Each speaker is a different genre and an expert in their field. The people who come to Thrive have learned how to make a difference in the world. Dan Fleyshman’s non-profit will be supported at the pool party at the end of the event. The attendees at Thrive are better than many other events out there. Do you believe that who you know or what you know is more important, and why? It’s definitely not what you know - there are so many people who know so much, but if they don’t know how to get it out there they won’t be successful. The Random Round What profession other than your own do you think it would be fun to attempt? A producer or director to make movies. If you could sit on a park bench with anyone past or present and talk with them for an hour, who would it be and why? Sarah Blakely She is a phenomenal mom and business owner. How do you like to consume content? Videos and audio Sanja’s morning routine: Coffee What is your go-to pump up song? NF What is something you’re not very good at? Cooking What is one place online where we can find Sanja the most? @SanjaHatter on Instagram attendthrive.com 3 Key Points: You will always learn lessons, even from your failures. Sanja and Cole lost over $200,000 on their first Thrive. Thrive blossoms because of the people who come to the event, they’re high-quality and really want to make their money matter. Having balance is just doing what makes you happy, there will always be chaos. Tweetable Quotes: “I want my kids to understand, ‘work hard, play hard.’” -Sanja “Thrive stands out because we have credible speakers and attendees.” -Sanja “Sometimes you just have to... For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy (https://www.acast.com/privacy)
In this Blueprint Process podcast, Tammi talks with her youngest son, Cole Brannan, who is becoming a professional artist. His Blueprint showed him that he is an artist so he’s jumping all in. Cole identifies two things you can do to facilitate your Blueprint in your career. He also talks about looking for things that make time fly and things you enjoy as a kid. The Blueprint Process host Tammi Brannan has a unique ability to see people's potential and success clues before they do. Through these conversations you’ll hear peoples BHAG (Big Hairy Audacious Goal - her favorite thing) and you may even identify a few of your BHAG’s while you listen. Links and Resources from this Episode For show notes, resources and additional information go to https://blueprintprocess.com Connect with Cole https://www.instagram.com/nehmen_cb/ Special Listener Gift Get a FREE 30 minute consultation with Tammi https://calendly.com/instinctivelife/blueprint-process-consult Email Tammi directly tammi@blueprintprocess.com Show Notes Cole is just starting his artist business - 2:29 Tammi tells us what she thought when she saw Cole’s art years ago - 4:29 We are aware of how far we can go - 5:16 You have to see the potential you have - 5:53 How Cole feels about his art now - 6:08 The learning process and teaching yourself - 6:39 Cole explains a technique that he uses for drawing - 7:30 When you love something time flies by - 10:17 What activities allow time to fly by - 11:52 Using music as a muse - 14:18 Art and business - 16:25 How art is a thing that gets you out of yourself - 17:24 Doing a sketch first and then get the feedback from the client - 19:11 Review, Subscribe and Share If you like what you hear please leave a review by clicking here Make sure you’re subscribed to the podcast so you get the latest episodes. Click here to subscribe with Apple Podcasts Click here to follow on Spotify Click here to subscribe with Stitcher Click here to subscribe with RSS We’d love for you to share #TheBlueprintProcessPodcast with your twitter followers
Every guy with long hair has a reason for growing his hair out. Some face more challenges than others. Listen to how one student approached his school’s grooming policy, and landed another win for hair equality. What you'll hear about: How Cole navigated the personal grooming policy at his school. Four concrete tactics for approaching prohibitive hair policies. Why long hair makes you a superior athlete. Another win for hair equality. *** This episode of Let It Ride is brought to you by Hair Ties For Guys, the finest men’s hair ties in the world. You can find these and other superior products for men with long hair in The Men’s Aisle, at thelonghairs.US.
Cole Hatter is back on For the Love of Money and this time we’ve asked his wife and partner in crime, Sanja Hatter, to join him. I love having couples on the show because I enjoy hearing how other couples make working together work. But even more importantly, I find my audiences resonate with these conversations the most. First and foremost, I love how family-centered both Cole and Sanja are. With two kids and a close relationship with their family members, they truly have set a standard that I hope to match when we have kids down the road. And the love doesn’t stop there. Cole and Sanja practice generosity whenever they can whether it’s with their time or money. They are committed to showing people unconditional love in business and everyday life. Tune in to find out how this power couple works together day in and day out (both the highlights and struggles), what their dream life looks like, how faith plays a role in their success and what they’re looking forward to this year. -- Question Highlights: What’s one of your favorite books? What’s one of your superpowers? What’s one thing you’re afraid of? Who is someone who’s changed your life? What do Cole and Sanja stand for as a couple? Sanja, what prompted you to come out from behind the scenes into more of the spotlight? Cole, how has it changed your relationship? What’s your advice to people who are stuck in fear? What’s the biggest blessing of working together as a couple? What is one of the biggest hurdles of working together as an entrepreneurial couple? What role has your strong faith as a couple played in your success? What is Thrive? What is each of your roles in making Thrive happen? In This Episode We Talk about: How Cole and Sanja came up with their dream life while walking (and getting lost) in Rome Unconditional love for everyone Cole and Sanja’s focus on family How Cole’s accountability pushed Sanja to do bigger things Why Cole downsized his office/team Reprioritizing what’s valuable in your life Cole’s two different financial seasons Clearing paths to work backward to make your target income Why regular audits – both business and self – are necessary What areas Cole and Sanja need to work on What role faith plays in the Hatter’s lives The Thrive event How Sanja books Thrive’s amazing speakers Why Cole is walking away from $500K in income And so much more… -- Cole and Sanja’s Thoughts… “Build your dream life and work your business around it.” “Make money and make it matter.” -- Cole Hatter is the founder of Thrive: Make Money Matter, an entrepreneur, investor, and award-winning speaker. Cole’s vision behind creating Thrive: Make Money Matter is to change the way businesses are run forever, creating a new breed of “For-Purpose Entrepreneurs” directing profitable businesses that focus on a local or global initiative. Besides being an amazing mother and dead sexy wife, Sanja Hatter is the co-founder of Thrive: Make Money Matter and the Director of Operations for The Hatter Group, LLC. She is an expert in “giftology,” and has an unparalleled talent for fostering and maintaining relationships. If you’re impressed with the speakers from Thrive 1-3, you have Sanja mostly to thank for that extraordinary lineup. Sanja loves to teach how she grabs attention of influencers you “can’t reach” and create win-win scenarios to create true lasting relationships. Sanja is both a visionary and operator; she dreams big and then executes, creating instant results and five consecutive years of growth in the businesses she owns and operates. -- Resources Instagram: @colehatter and @sanjahatter AttendThrive.com and Grab a ticket and use promo code MONEY to receive the 30% speaker discount. Previous For the Love of Money episode with Cole https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/12-founder-thrive-making-money-matter-cole-hatter/id1215523596?i=1000384466060&mt=2-- For more stories and tips on becoming unapologetically wealthy, follow me @Chriswharder on Instagram and check out fortheloveofmoney.com.
Ep. 1: Cole Quarnberg | Vudoo Gun Works Episode Notes: In our first episode of the Precision Rifle Channel Podcast, Travis sits down with Cole Quarnberg. Cole is the director of sales and marketing at Vudoo Gun Works, public relations manager at Robinson Armament Co., competitive precision rifle shooter, match director, and former sergeant in the Utah National Guard. Hear what Cole has to say about the rising popularity of Vudoo Gun Works, the growth of the .22 and precision rifle market, and how match directors can sell out their match. Index: 1:00 –How Cole started working with Vudoo Gun Works 3:10 – Growth of the .22 market 6:03 – Future plans for Vudoo Gun Works 12:12 – What ammo should I shoot with? 15:22 –How much Vudoo Gun Works products cost 20:57 – What optics should I be using? 23:55 – How Cole sold-out his match in less than 48 hours 26:45 – What to expect from the 2018 Dog Valley Precision Challenge 30:18 – Other companies and charities Cole is working with 35:14 – The future of the Precision Rifle market and competition 41:50 – What are your plans for the rest of the year If you enjoyed this podcast, make sure to subscribe to us on iTunes for more episodes and write us a review! Share this episode with anyone interested in all things Precision Rifle. Follow Us On: Website: http://precisionriflechannel.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/precisionriflechannel Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/precisionriflech/
In today's podcast episode, we're going to be talking all about Content Marketing with none other than Nicolas Cole a writer, author, and columnist for Inc Magazine, and a Top Writer on Quora. Nicolas' work has been published in TIME, Forbes, Fortune, The Huffington Post, Entrepreneur, Business Insider, and many more publications. Topics he writes about range from self-development, creativity and innovation, productivity and positive habits, and others. Nicolas is also the Founder of Digital Press, a Ghostwriting and Influence agency for serial entrepreneurs, CEOs, and business owners. Topics discussed during this podcast episode include; How Cole became one of the top writers on Quora How businesses and individuals can benefit from content marketing Content marketing 'do's' and 'don't do's' And much more! You can play this podcast episode here: Your browser does not support the audio element. Websites referenced during the podcast: NicolasCole.com Nicolas Cole's Quora profile Here's a timeline of the topics discussed during the podcast: 0:00 - Short bio and intro 1:30 - Cole's upbringing, background and key influences growing up 4:25 - First success with content marketing 5:50 - Top writer on Quora and starting Digital Press 6:50 - How did your parents react to you being a competitive video gamer? 10:00 - Why Cole chose Creative Writing at college 11:45 - Why is the benefit for business owners or corporations to release content online? 15:50 - What is the best type of content to create? 20:30 - Outsourcing your content marketing - is it a good or bad idea? 24:00 - Getting what you pay for with your content marketing 27:15 - What are the best content marketing platforms 29:00 - What 'call to action' should you add to your content? 31:45 - Cole's final thoughts Like this podcast? If you're enjoying the podcast, it's safe to assume there are others out there like you who would also enjoy the podcast. Help them find it! I've created a short video below that will show you how to quickly and easily rate and review the podcast in iTunes and/or Stitcher. Those people will appreciate it, and you'll feel great about yourself...
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Don't Miss a Thing Get every episode automatically! Nicolas Cole is an accomplished writer and entrepreneur who has achieved more than most at the age of 27. We delve into the details of how he became a world-class gamer, best-selling author, body builder, and entrepreneur. Episode highlights: The keys to Cole's (and anyone's) success Why you have to be selfish (in the healthy way) to achieve anything How Cole became a top gamer, writer and entrepreneur How to turn your passion into a paying career Why Cole was inspired by Tupac Shakur If you want to achieve high-level success as a writer, entrepreneur, or anything, you won't want to miss this episode. Resources Mentioned Cole's website, Instagram & Twitter pages Confessions of a Teenage Gamer, by Nicholas Cole Tupac Shakur Share the Value If you enjoyed the show, please rate it on iTunes and write a brief review. That would help a lot to spread the word and get more exposure for the podcast. Ask Questions or Provide Feedback To ask questions, request episode topics or provide feedback, email me at DrOrma@DrOrma.com Connect With Me [fb_button] Follow @drsteveorma Additional Resources My indispensable sleep guide Stop Worrying & Go To Sleep My new video course Sleep Well For Life **Some of the links above may be affiliate links, which means that if you choose to make a purchase, I’ll earn a commission. This commission comes at no additional cost to you, and I only recommend products or services that I think you’ll enjoy or may be helpful to you.
Cole Hatter has created one of the most successful events for Entrepreneurs called “Thrive – Make Money Matter” Where he interviews some of the world’s greatest business minds. On this podcast he reveals the 3 secrets he has found that successful ‘For Purpose Businesses’ use to build their business and take market share from their competition. Implement these in your business and see the impact it has not only on your bottom line, but most of all on the world. Show Notes Life altering accidents that happened to Cole. How Cole got into the interviews with some of the biggest names in business. What is a 4-purpose business? How to get involved with a 4-purpose business. Quotes: “84% of consumers would leave their traditional name brand for a start-up that has a cause.” Links: FunnelHackerRadio.com FunnelHackerRadio.com/freetrial FunnelHackerRadio.com/dreamcar AttendThrive.com
In this episode of the Less Doing Podcast, Ari interviews Cole Hatter, host of the annual Thrive Conference, a business coach, and a former firefighter. Listen as Cole shares his journey from life as a firefighter, to brain injury survivor, to coach who spends each and every day working hard to help and inspire others life lives they could never imagined possible. **Key Quote:** “I believe that business can be the number one catalyst in the world for change.” **What You'll Learn:** - What the Thrive is and how its format flows. - Why Cole started his professional life as a firefighter. - How Cole's real estate success practically evaporated overnight in 2008. - The importance of investing in yourself. - Why Cole never released his book. - How Cole uses entrepreneurship as a catalyst for fulfillment. - The importance of scaling up. - Why outsourcing is the easiest way to optimize productivity, but only if done properly. - How to identify your strengths, and sidestep your weaknesses. - The key to focusing on money generating activities. ------- [Get the FREE Optimize, Automate, Outsource Blueprint here.](https://go.lessdoing.com/blueprint?utm_campaign=blueprint-ari&utm_medium=link&utm_source=podcast) --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/lessdoing/message
How Cole went from making things in his basement to a career in graphic design — then to being a front-end developer. Enjoy the first episode of Design Klatch.