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We're All Psychos
#157 - Dylan's Cabin Fantasy

We're All Psychos

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2021 71:43


Waddup Family! Today Dyl and Lil are in studio to talk about: * Pooping etiquette * How Dylan wants to wake up in the woods * The worst words * Big vocab vs big d*ck And much more! If you enjoy the show, please consider rating, reviewing, and/or telling a friend. Plus you can subscribe to Dylan's Patreon @ patreon.com/Dylanpalladino Thank you to the Patreon Senators: Julian, Brittney and Brandi! Apple Podcasts Subscribe here: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/were-all-psychos/id1162990331?mt=2 Spotify here: https://open.spotify.com/show/3CtU72rmMwWcIeqIj3Pl7E ____________________________________________________________________________________ For full episodes and video clips of the podcast: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCqqOHRGrrDcviFr9tkZxGlw Find Dylan here: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dylanjpalladino/?hl=en Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/fakedylanpalladino/ Website: https://www.dylanpalladino.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/dylanjpalladino --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/were-all-psychos-with-dylan-palladino/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/were-all-psychos-with-dylan-palladino/support

POD OF JAKE
#69 - DYLAN BEYNON

POD OF JAKE

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2021 54:38


Dylan is an impact entrepreneur with a track record of building socially conscious technology companies in areas such as civil justice, local democracy, and now mental healthcare. He currently serves as the Founder and CEO of Mindbloom, a mental health and wellbeing brand helping people achieve personal and clinical breakthroughs with at-home, clinician-prescribed psychedelic therapies, beginning with ketamine. Dylan previously served as Co-founder and Chief Growth Officer at Mighty ($100M+ raised) and Co-founder and Head of Marketing at Voter's Friend (acquired by Democracy.com). Learn more about Mindbloom at mindbloom.com. [0:59] - How Dylan's personal story directed him towards positive technology companies [7:12] - Examining the effects of different psychedelics on the human brain [13:50] - Transitioning from recreational psychedelic usage to psychedelic research [18:16] - Preparation, navigation, and integration for psychedelic experiences [28:32] - Dealing with the reservations of mental and emotional change [33:56] - Overcoming the access barrier for psychedelics [39:16] - Leveraging the shift to telemedicine services to grow Mindbloom [45:10] - Towards mainstream psychedelic usage with clinical trials --- homeofjake.com

Empathy Media Lab
168. Dylan James Brock Author of Roosevelt, Michigan - EMLab Artist Profiles

Empathy Media Lab

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2021 54:11


About Roosevelt, Michigan - A Musical Novel Buddy Henshaw is a folk musician and teenage orphan who lit out on a cross-country filmmaking project.  After nearly killing his first love and collaborator Lily by falling asleep at the wheel, he flees her angry family for New York City, leaving her convinced he is dead. When he returns home to Michigan a decade later and founds an artists' colony in a desolate downtown, he hopes to recapture Lily but ends up partying his way into a series of murders instead. Ultimately, casualties mount from battles between his artistic and romantic ambitions, and Buddy's friends are left to deal with the wreckage that remains.  Echoing the language of F. Scott Fitzgerald,  Roosevelt, Michigan is a love letter to house parties and the extraordinary relationships that support folk and roots music. From a touching affair to a mentorship that goes violently wrong, Brock takes readers to the kind of unforgettable party where no one is sure what's in the punch, but everyone is enjoying the journey - until people start to die. You can get your copy of Roosevelt, Michigan at: https://www.rooseveltmichigan.com/fiction   About the Author Dylan James Brock is an author and musician and his second novel titled Roosevelt, Michigan - A Musical Novel, will be released on June 18th, 2021. His first novel, Dry World, was released in 2016 and is accompanied by a 25-song album. At age sixteen, Dylan enrolled at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor and in 2006 he received  a Master of Fine Arts in fiction writing at Hunter College in New York City. This year, he founded Verisimi Lit, an independent publisher of newsletters and novels that can be found on Substack. In this interview, we discuss: How Dylan first got interested in creative writing and who are his biggest artistic influences; Why he wanted to write  Roosevelt, Michigan - A Musical Novel and what it is about; His unique writing process; and The role of the writer and artist in society. Follow Dylan James Brock's work and buy Roosevelt, Michigan: https://www.rooseveltmichigan.com/fiction  https://verisimilit.substack.com/  https://www.instagram.com/dylanjamesbrock/ https://www.facebook.com/realdylanbrock https://twitter.com/dylanjamesbrock  About EMLab  Empathy Media Lab is produced by Evan Matthew Papp and we are a proud member of the Labor Radio Podcast Network. Support media, authors, artists, historians, and journalists, who are fighting to improve the prosperity for all.  Website - https://www.empathymedialab.com/  All Links: https://wlo.link/@empathymedialab    #Artists #Writers #Authors #HarmonyOfInterests #LaborRadioPod #1U #UnionStrong

Working From Home
Should I freelance or start an agency? with Dylan Ogline

Working From Home

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2021 66:22


Nelson and Dylan Ogline discuss pivotal insights they’ve had in growing their businesses, what it takes to scale your business, the future of work, and more.Topics Include:Client expectations and boundariesControlling your inbox, so your inbox doesn’t control youBorrowing proven systems and frameworks, rather than creating your ownThe changing landscape of workAnd other topics[0:47] - Nelson introduces today’s guest Dylan Ogline, founder of the digital marketing agency Ogline Digital.[4:57] - How setting clear client expectations and procedures empowered Dylan to scale his business from five to seven figures.[11:30] - Copying proven systems from people who have achieved your current business goals, rather than trying to set up everything on your own.[15:58] - Nelson and Dylan share major epiphanies they’ve had on their journeys as business owners.[24:26] - The most important skill to cultivate for ANYONE who is working from home.[35:50] - How Dylan got into coaching and teaching digital marketing to other entrepreneurs.[44:35] - How COVID is shaking up work expectations, and the future of work.[1:01:55] - Closing thoughts from Dylan on the changing nature of work, and how we can prepare for the future.RESOURCES MENTIONED:https://www.oglinedigital.comhttps://www.dylanogline.comwww.nelson-jordan.com/newsletterwww.linkedin.com/in/nelsontjordan

Fiscally Savage
018 | Savage Reality

Fiscally Savage

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2021 20:53


This week’s episode of Fiscally Savage is about the savage reality. Systems are built to serve themselves and you will never be able to change that, however there ARE ways to set yourself up to take advantage of those systems. Learn how to make a plan for yourself and always be prepared for disasters around the corner on this episode of Fiscally Savage.   0:00 - 1:18 - Introduction 1:20 - 3:00 - Recapping last week's episode. 3:00 - 3:47 - We wish the GameStop situation had gone differently. 3:48 - 4:35 - Systems are always going to serve themselves. 4:40 - 6:48 - Examples of systems that serve themselves. 6:50 - 8:09 - How do we set ourselves up to take advantage of this? 8:10 - 9:43 - The sad reality is that civilization is going to try and try to stop you from changing. 9:45 - 11:20 - You always need to be prepared for disaster around the corner. 11:20 - 13:10 - You need to have a plan for yourself! 13:11 - 13:54 - You’re in a rat race whether you like it or not. 13:54 - 15:14 - Nobody expected Covid. 15:18 - 17:48 - How Dylan broke the system and got job offers from 3 of the big 4. 17:50 - 20:00 - The world is not black and white, but you need to control the things that are. 20:00 - END - Wrap-up & Outros.

Amazing FBA Amazon and ECommerce Podcast, for Amazon Private Label Sellers, Shopify, Magento or Woocommerce business owners,

Dylan Frost sold over 30M on Amazon himself and a student of TWF has sold over 1B USD TWF teaches people how to land premium wholesale accounts to buy and resell the same products over and over again. Dylan started his business last 2011 and at the beginning of 2020, there has been a big shift in the E-Commerce world. Today, Dylan will be talking about E-Commerce trends in 2021.   You'll Learn: Why there are so many businesses there How Dylan trains his students The future of economics The situation in Amazon China and India What opportunities on smaller markets  

The Twenty Minute VC: Venture Capital | Startup Funding | The Pitch
20VC: Figma Founder, Dylan Field on How Leadership Needs To Evolve with Scale, The Transition from Application to Platform & The Future of Remote Work, Education and Digital Spaces

The Twenty Minute VC: Venture Capital | Startup Funding | The Pitch

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2020 30:16


Dylan Field is the Founder & CEO @ Figma, the company that helps teams create, test, and ship better designs from start to finish and is one of 2020's fastest-growing companies. To date, Dylan has raised over $132M with Figma from some of the best including Sequoia, a16z, Index, Greylock, Founders Fund and Kleiner Perkins. Figma's latest round valued them at a reported $2Bn. Prior to founding Figma, Dylan enjoyed internships at Flipboard, LinkedIn and O'Reilly Media. In Today’s Episode You Will Learn: 1.) How Dylan made his way from an internship at O'Reilly Media and a Thiel Fellowship to founding Figma, one of the fastest-growing unicorns? 2.) How does Dylan feel about the future of education? What core questions do students need to ask before entering? How does Dylan assess the impact of the Thiel Fellowship today? Why does Dylan believe that everyone should be an intern? What did he take from that experience? 3.) How would Dylan describe his leadership style today? How has it changed over time? How did he get past micro-managing in the early days and learn to delegate? How does Dylan think about insecurity and vulnerability as a young leader today? 4.) What does Dylan foresee as the biggest challenges in Figma's transition from application to platform? How does Dylan evaluate the success of the Figma plugin ecosystem? How does Dylan think about the right cadence to roll out new products? How does Dylan think about catering to power users vs catering to the standard everyday user? 5.) What have been the most significant impacts of COVID for Figma? Why did Dylan choose to adopt a hybrid model for Figma in terms of working styles moving forward? What have been Dylan's biggest lessons of what it takes to attract the very best talent? What works? What does not? Item’s Mentioned In Today’s Episode Dylan’s Favourite Book: Snow Crash As always you can follow Harry and The Twenty Minute VC on Twitter here! Likewise, you can follow Harry on Instagram here for mojito madness and all things 20VC.

Amp It Up
Family Take-Over: Reflecting on 2020 With My 8-Year-Old Son Dylan

Amp It Up

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2020 13:21


Thanksgiving is one of my absolute favorite holidays! It's always the time to reflect and be grateful, even if things this year have been a bit different. This week I've decided to do a Thanksgiving special, and since most of my time this year has been spent at home, I thought there's no better guest to bring on than my 8-year-old son Dylan! That's right, in today's episode, we are discovering what 2020 feels like from the eyes of a child, as I think it's always important to get a new and different perspective.   In this episode, we cover: How Dylan feels about the effects of COVID-19 and the silver lining for him What I do every day in Dylan’s eyes The three things we feel most grateful for    Want to dive even deeper into Instagram Reels?    AMP Up Your Reels is my 100% digital self-paced course that will give you everything you need to understand, create, and share show-stopping Reels.  Black Friday Special: Available Nov 23-25   Links mentioned:  Dana's Instagram: @dana.coaching Dana's Website: danabowling.com Content That Converts Freebie

Unstoppable Business Podcast
94 - Level Up Your Mindset, Level Up Your Life with Dylan Mullan

Unstoppable Business Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2020 35:48


Dylan Mullan is the CEO of Happy Skin Co. Happy Skin Co. is the latest trend in laser hair removal. Dylan helped his company grow from a $20 thousand dollar investment into $25 million in just over 2 years. INSIDE THE EPISODE: [01:07] How a university dropout fell his way into a 8 figure beauty company [04:30] How Dylan decided that laser hair removal was going to be his niche [09:21] Dylan talks about the power of visualization and why its so important [14:31] How the product blew up in the first 3 days [25:50] Mindset shifts & what Dylan is focusing on today Get your cheatsheet for Dylan’s episode at unstoppablebusiness.com/podcast

Drumeo Gab Podcast
Dylan Wissing (Kanye West, Eminem, Jay Z) - Go With The Tide

Drumeo Gab Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2020 74:51


“I feel like this industry is always in upheaval and so you always have to be light on your feet.” Dylan Wissing has a very unique situation brewing in his studio in the small city of Hoboken, NJ. He runs a multimedia based service called “Getting The Sound” which is based off of his immense knowledge and experience in recording drums but also re-creating drum breaks for current artists, mainly in the rap/pop genre. While this embodies a small amount of hired work in his entire career, it is still incredibly noteworthy.  There are laws in music that prevent artists from sampling pre-recorded music or drum parts and Dylan is capable of recreating these drum parts the way they originally sounded making them virtually identical to the original. From what I understand, this is an absolutely painstaking affair to create and costs the artists a lot of money and therefore, it doesn’t happen much. However, this expertise has given Dylan quite an edge for providing the right sound for the song. Of course, Dylan is primarily a session musician who works out of his studio fulfilling artists with drum tracks every single week. He is no stranger to the industry and has experienced the ups and downs of being a professional musician. In this episode we are all reminded of what being a musician is really about.   You Will Hear About…. Balancing family life with music and how Covid changed things overnight. How Dylan has adapted over the years within the industry. Dylan’s thoughts on people who consider drummers as “unskilled laborers”. Should drummers be generalists or specialized? Our conversation regarding what drummers should focus on. Dylan’s preference for analog vs digital sample production. How Dylan managed to work with artists like Kanye, Jay Z, etc. Some basic drum recording ideas.   Why Should You Listen? I think that this episode showcases a very real situation. Dylan is an incredible drummer. He owns an immense collection of drums. He has a dedicated studio. He has a very nice resume. Yet, you can hear the struggles of being a working drummer in this conversation. The ups and downs. The situation with Covid. The constant uncertainty of whether work will continue to come in. How he balances his life with music. It is all here and nothing is sugar coated. All in all, this episode takes the glamour out of what being a musician is about and simply focuses on the reality. It takes a lot of guts, determination, passion and sacrifice and this episode nails that message.   Dylan’s Socials Instagram YouTube Getting The Sound Instagram Website   Follow ‘Drumeo Gab’ Instagram Facebook YouTube

Reinvent You | Becoming who you were meant to be
Reinventing your identity with Dylan Sandifer

Reinvent You | Becoming who you were meant to be

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2020 73:04


In my conversation with Dylan Sandifer, we discuss his personal evolution and other issues affecting us all today. TIME STAMPS & INFORMATION 3:07 Who is Dylan? 9:50 How he's connected to his core and his identity. 11:40 A little LBGTQ Education 15:45 His coming out story 21:45 We he loves Memphis 25:35 Working the Black Lives Matter Movement 30:00 His perspective of JK Rowling's recent tweets. 33:30 What does it mean to defund the police in Memphis? 36:00 His perspective on George Floyd 40:05 The prevalence of hatred in America 43:00 Is it possible in 2020 to separate politics and friends/family? 48:00 How he's been affected by Covid-19 52:56 How Dylan disconnects to reconnect with himself 55:15 How to reframe negative thoughts and be proactive in your day 1:02:55 Are there any aspirations to run for public office? 1:06:05 Has he found love in all its forms? 1:07:15 What does the next 10 years for Dylan look like 1:11:30 How to connect with Dylan Instagram: @jdylan901 Facebook: j.dylan.sandifer Twitter: @jdylan901

UNcivilized UNplugged
Psychedelics & Exploring the Frontiers Of Your Consciousness With Dylan Lyon

UNcivilized UNplugged

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2020 63:08


Are you ready to move toward your highest evolution? If so, you'll want to hear this episode with guest Dylan Lyon. Dylan is a coach that works with radical consciousness and heart-based intuitive guidance to help people find their true self and live the life they're meant to live. In this episode, Dylan and I talk about his journey of choosing his own path in life. He talks about the divide between the wildness and the civilized world. He shares all about the work he does with meditation and psychedelics including how this can help you to explore your inner world. About Dylan Lyon: Dylan Lyon offers a rare blend of deep coaching, radical consciousness work and heart-based intuitive guidance in order to uplevel every area of your life and to help you get to the very core of what's held you back from embodying your most authentic self and living the life you were born to live. He brings forth insights cultivated over the course of 9 years of dedicated inner and outer journeying. His travels around the world created unique opportunities to study alongside some of the top doctors, healers and coaches on the planet. Dylan's gift to serve you comes from a deep well of experiential wisdom. He has the ability to go to places that others simply cannot or will not go and he does so with fierce courage, compassion and love. Connect with Dylan: Website - www.dylanlyon.com Course (Exploring Consciousness) - www.dylanlyon.com/exploringconcsiousness What You'll Hear: 3:15 Dylan's life story and how he lives his life 4:22 The unspoken agreement that people live in where they're forced to lie to themselves 5:45 When Dylan made the decision to walk out of society 8:52 What happens when you step into the unknown and walk away from society 13:28 Choosing his own path and his own life 16:09 The divide between the civilized world and the wildness 16:38 Dylan's take on society and the Coronavirus 20:57 How the collective should work through this pandemic 25:11 His advice for someone who wants to move toward their highest evolution 26:50 How that voice on the inside of you shows up whether you listen to it or not 28:31 The work Dylan does with psychedelics 34:17 How Dylan works with clients and how his course helps people shift their awareness 37:58 Learning how to navigate and explore your inner world 40:25 Why you can't trust the system 43:20 What inspired Dylan to put his course together 49:49 How cultivating a relationship with the psychedelic helps you cultivate a relationship with yourself 51:34 Why surrender is the first step to using the medicine 52:35 What working with mushrooms can produce 55:13 How psychedelics gives you access to who you really are If you look at the civilized work and think, “no thank you,” then you should subscribe to our podcast so you don't miss a single episode! Also, join the uncivilized community and connect with me on my website, Facebook or Instagram so you can join in on our live recordings, ask questions to guests and more.

Dynamic Lifestyle Podcast
Pro Tips to Live a Dynamic Lifestyle Series Episode #12 with Laren First & Dylan Bair

Dynamic Lifestyle Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2020 18:18


Episode #12 with Lauren First & Dylan Bair on our New Series Pro Tips to Live a Dynamic Lifestyle.   In This Episode You Will Learn: Dylan and Lauren’s TOP tips to get through this pandemic Their predictions in the contest prep industry and how it may change Their advice on how they would REBUILD their business if it were completely wiped out How Dylan and Lauren ae coaching their online training clients differently during this pandemic   If you’re looking to learn some of Lauren & Dylan’s tips so you can thrive in your lifestyle during this pandemic …then Tune in   Let me know what you think of it and please help us share this episode.   Follow us on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/chrisandericmartinez/ and see the full Show Notes to this episode here https://www.liveadynamiclifestyle.com/   Follow Lauren & Dylan on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/_fitness_1st_/?hl=en and https://www.instagram.com/dylanbair_rd/?hl=en   PS: ARE YOU READY TO ADAPT AS A FIT PRO?   Are You Looking to Add Online Training to Your In-Person Training Business!   If You Want to Learn the Secrets to Create More Income, Influence, Impact, And Independence…   Then Get On The Waitlist For Our New Book “Rise Of The Fit Pros” and Grab Your Free Gifts here https://www.riseofthefitpros.com/waitlist32903626

Strategy Chain
016 - Dylan Lipari - Say "yes" and figure it out.

Strategy Chain

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2020 268:02


Dylan Lipari toured the nation as his band's drummer from age 13 to 23. His band ended things on a high note: opening for Bon Jovi at MetLife Stadium. Dylan transitioned into a successful career in corporate retail before joining his brother at the Superare Fight Shop, helping lead the expansion from Long Island to Manhattan and (most recently) LA. Dylan is a master salesman. You can't help but like the guy--he can connect with anyone. His story highlights the tenacity, hustle, and optimism required to be successful in any pursuit. And his story is incredible. 0:04:00 – Intro to Dylan and his background 0:10:03 – How Dylan first got involved with Superare 0:21:00 – The top of the funnel: getting people into combat sports 0:40:55 – How Dylan’s band started 0:46:12 – Selling out venues across the country 0:51:02 – #1 unsigned band on Myspace for 6 years 0:53:25 – Sneaking onto Warped Tour 1:04:38 – First musical instrument to play at MetLife Stadium (opening for Bon Jovi) 1:10:12 – Lessons on selling, marketing, and employee retention 1:43:05 – Granular dive into Superare 2:11:25 – Customer service best experience 2:31:35 – "Say 'yes' and figure it out" ... making heavy bags for Jay Glazer 2:41:09 – Expanding to the LA Superare location 2:55:14 – Guerrilla Marketing 3:02:00 – Experiences with licensing (Muhammad Ali and Bruce Lee) 3:04:47 – Collaborations 3:17:38 – A connection to Mohnish Pabrai's P/E of 1 3:26:35 – Closing questions (and some crazy theft stories) 4:08:03 – When Dana White’s Looking for a Fight came to Superare 4:17:58 – Favorite books Review Strategy Chain at https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/strategy-chain/id1492935567 Find Amazon affiliate links at http://strategychainpodcast.com/support Send me (Michael Roberson) questions at http://strategychainpodcast.com/contact Sign up for the email list at http://strategychainpodcast.com/ Social Media @strategychain (Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Medium)

Amazing FBA Amazon and ECommerce Podcast, for Amazon Private Label Sellers, Shopify, Magento or Woocommerce business owners,

[powerpress_player] How Dylan & Dan got to the money to start their Amazon wholesale business You can start an Amazon wholesale business with $250-500 (Dylan and Dan started with a $600 credit card limit!) In the early days, Amazon paid out daily (now it's every 2 weeks in the USA) Within 4 months of starting their Amazon wholesale business, Dan got fired from his day job. They honestly started with 10 credit cards which were interest-free for the first year They also got a $10,000 line of credit from the bank They don't advise starting with debt now for their new students! Capital required to replace day job income of say $50K/year with Amazon wholesale sourcing If you can invest $2000 at 30% ROI month on month, for a "perfect" scenario, you'd end up with a $1M business after a couple of years. That would be around $130K net profit every year. So your personal income as a business owner could be $40-60K while still leaving decent profits left in the business to grow it. Free Online Workshop For a detailed free workshop on  "Amazon Wholesale Business" model, from Dylan and Dan, CLICK HERE (workshop ends Thursday 13 Feb 2020) Protecting your Amazon seller account when sourcing wholesale Amazon LIKES this business model. Amazon themselves do it! Amazon makes more money when YOU Sell on Amazon than they do (15% referral fee plus FBA fees). So they like you doing this! Amazon has actually been REDUCING their presence as reseller of brands. They prefer to let 3rd party sellers do the actual selling. How to protect your profits as a reseller when sourcing wholesale only work with brands who don't easily take on new sellers (retailers) only work with brands who enforce MAP (Minimum Advertised Price) - this avoids the raise to the bottom if a brand DOES allow too many sellers and it's damaging their sales price, that becomes an opportunity for you to be the solution to their problem! if resellers are buying and not being honest about selling on Amazon, you can get them kicked off Amazon by the brand. Or the brand will usually refuse to sell to them again, if you inform the brand Free online Workshop For a detailed free workshop on  "Amazon Wholesale Business" model, from Dylan and Dan, CLICK HERE (workshop ends Thursday 13 Feb 2020) More on Amazon wholesale business from Dylan Frost: FBA Wholesale sourcing with Dylan Frost of The Wholesale Formula From Dylan's business partner, Dan Meadors: Amazon Wholesale Marketing with Dan Meadors Wholesale Sourcing for Amazon by Dan Meadors Amazon Wholesale with Dan Meadors from the Wholesale Formula

Crazy Sh*t In Real Estate with Leigh Brown
Dylan Dworsky - Crazy Sh*t In Real Estate with Leigh Brown - Episode #179

Crazy Sh*t In Real Estate with Leigh Brown

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 25, 2019 16:40


When it comes to real estate, Dylan Dworsky made like Frank Sinatra and did it his way! Dylan is a young and ambitious REALTOR® in Newark, DE who decided against knocking on doors and paper flyers and instead chose to market online. Now, he’s getting in front of his ideal client and getting the opportunity to match them with their perfect home. Listen in to find out what Dylan’s doing, how he’s doing it, and what sets him apart from the rest. Please subscribe to this podcast in iTunes or in the Podcasts App on your phone. Never miss a beat from Leigh by visiting leighbrown.com. Time Stamped Show Notes: 01:00 – Introducing Dylan a REALTOR® in Newark, DE 01:30 – He’s lived there his whole life; he was a pro hockey player then went into accounting and hated it 02:20 – He worked in sales for a while, was successful in it, and decided to go into real estate 03:05 – Dylan’s CSIRE story 03:14 – He lacked proper training and needed to build his sphere of influence; most of his friends and connections weren’t in the position to buy a home 04:30 – He went from Newark to San Jose and got a culture shock; there were palm trees and snow-capped mountains visible at the same time 06:05 – He was told he was going to need to do cold calls, knock on doors, and mail flyers; he figured out Facebook ads instead and hasn’t looked back 08:00 – He’s gotten great results from advertising on Facebook; the educational/informational posts get the most traction 08:50 – He gets his clients with the lender first so they can determine their budget and search within those parameters 10:55 – On showing homes 11:00 – People give away how they’re feeling with body language; he asks what his clients like or don’t like after showing a home 11:45 – Homes are used as a gauge to get their client the perfect home 13:18 – How Dylan will differentiate himself in 2020 13:18 – He’ll be sending out newsletters and doing more advertising on Instagram and Facebook; he’d like to sponsor a little league hockey team 14:50 – How to contact Dylan: by phone at (302)388-6402 3 Key Points It’s important to build your sphere of influence. Online marketing can boost your business greatly! It’s good to talk to a lender first to determine your budget.

Get Ahead with James Mel
Building Multiple 7-Figure Businesses + How To Be Resourceful With Dylan Frost

Get Ahead with James Mel

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2019 47:12


One of the best traits you can have as an entrepreneur is resourcefulness. And Dylan Frost has that in spades.He’s one of “those” top 10 under 30 type people, and he’s got quite the incredible story. He grew up poor, in one of the poorest states in the U.S. And get this - he’s never read a book(!). His success comes purely from his own determination and ability to become super-resourceful.And in today’s episode of the “Get Ahead” podcast, you’ll learn how he does it and how YOU can become resourceful and go on to build multiple successful businesses too!In today’s episode:How Dylan built multiple 7-figure businesses by the age of 29 …The “mindset” you need if you want to succeed as an entrepreneur …Why you don’t have to be an “expert” and the real secret to getting results and making your business succeed FAST …How to get yourself to take action (even when you don’t want to) …The difference between “good” distractions and “bad” distractions and how it can impact how much you achieve …How Dylan got his start … at Walmart!?How Dylan started his first business with a credit card that had only a $600 limit …And much, much more …

The Twenty Minute VC: Venture Capital | Startup Funding | The Pitch
20VC: Figma Founder Dylan Field on The Biggest Mistakes Young Founders Most Often Make, How To Go Slow To Go Fast With Venture Dollars & How The Design Process Will Fundamentally Change Over The Next 5-10 Years

The Twenty Minute VC: Venture Capital | Startup Funding | The Pitch

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2019 35:12


Dylan Field is the Founder & CEO @ Figma, the startup that provides a better way to design, prototype and collaborate, all in the browser. To date, Dylan has raised over $82m in funding from some of the world's best investors including Sequoia, Greylock, Kleiner Perkins, Founders Fund, Index Ventures and more. Prior to changing the world of design with Figma, Dylan held roles at Flipboard, Microsoft and LinkedIn and was part of the renowned Thiel Fellowship. In Today’s Episode You Will Learn: 1.) How Dylan made his way from Thiel fellow to changing the world of design and prototyping with Figma? 2.) What is the story behind the 4-year journey to the launch of their first product? How did Dylan maintain morale with such an extended window between creation and launch? What are the core challenges of building tools companies and getting initial traction? How did Dylan satiate VCs desire for fast growth with such a long period to launch? Is it possible to "go slow to go fast" with VC dollars? 3.) Sequoia led Figma's Series C, how did the round come together? What was it that made Dylan choose the lead investors for each of his rounds? How did this round compare to prior rounds led by Index, Kleiner and Greylock? How does Dylan advise founders to build relationships of trust and transparency with their VC in short period of time? 4.) How did Dylan approach the topic of board construction? What did he most want to get out of his board? What have been some of Dylan's biggest learnings when it comes to board management? What has Dylan found the most challenging element? 5.) As a young founder himself, where does Dylan see commonalities in the mistakes that other young founders make today? As a young founder, how has Dylan been able to hire A** talent execs? What have been some of the biggest learnings on team assembly and construction through the process? Items Mentioned In Today’s Show: Dylan’s Fave Book: Stronger, Faster, and More Beautiful As always you can follow Harry, The Twenty Minute VC and Dylan on Twitter here! Likewise, you can follow Harry on Instagram here for mojito madness and all things 20VC.

CarrotCast | Freedom, Flexibility, Finance & Impact for Real Estate Investors
EP 133: Secrets And Strategies From 15 Years of Successful Real Estate Investing with Dylan Tanaka

CarrotCast | Freedom, Flexibility, Finance & Impact for Real Estate Investors

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2018 47:49


So you want to make a living in real estate? As a new investor, if you want to be able to weather the storms, you’re going to have to learn the tried and true strategies and tactics of the industry. Dylan has spent 15 years learning what works and adapting to the market in order to succeed. From private money to fix & flips to wholesaling, we’re going give you the tools and the advice you need to build a sustainable career as a real estate investor. 02:00 - Dylan Tanaka’s background as a Real Estate Investor 03:43 - How Dylan uses Carrot websites to help fuel his business. 07:29 - The first secret to his success as a real estate investor: private money. 10:13 - The strategy shifts Dylan made after the crash of ‘08 and how he got started in wholesaling real estate: private money, buying foreclosures, and fix & flips. 12:36 - The future of the real estate market and where it’s headed in 2019. 15:29 - Which marketing methods he's using for his business, both online and offline. 16:31 - How to build credibility and earn people’s trust as a real estate investor. 19:19 - Why any old website for your business just won't get you the results you need to run a sustainable business. 21:35 - Dylan’s current volume. 22:08 - Why you need to be involved in every real estate meetup in your local area. 25:12 - Strategies for investing and wholesaling in 2019. 29:56 - The best advice for new real estate investors. 33:11 - - Closing over 100 deals a year without cold calling or direct mail. 36:12 -  Dylan’s “Why” behind what he does.

Rolling Stone Music Now
The Making of Bob Dylan's 'Blonde on Blonde'

Rolling Stone Music Now

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2018 35:32


How Dylan went to Nashville to make one of the greatest albums ever – Daryl Sanders, author of a new book on the album, and guitarist Wayne Moss join host Brian Hiatt

The Twenty Minute VC: Venture Capital | Startup Funding | The Pitch
20VC: Why Founders Must Use VCs as a Barometer, How to Make Distributed Teams Work Successfully & The Biggest Mistake People Make Early In Their Career with Dylan Serota, Founder @ Terminal

The Twenty Minute VC: Venture Capital | Startup Funding | The Pitch

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2018 30:27


Dylan Serota is the Founder & Chief Strategy Officer @ Terminal, the startup that helps you create world-class technical teams through remote operations as a service. They recently raised a phenomenal $13m Series A with some of the world's most renowned names including Lightspeed, KPCB, Craft, Thiel, Atomic and Jerry Yang just to name a few. As for Dylan, he is also a Founder-in-Residence @ Atomic, one of the valley's most exciting new institutions which both founds and funds companies and includes the likes of Hims, TalkIQ (acq by Dialpad) and more. Prior to Atomic and Terminal, Dylan was Head of Platform @ Eventbrite where he led platform product org, built third-party developer ecosystem and platform partnerships. In Today’s Episode You Will Learn: 1.) How Dylan made his way into the world of startups with Eventbrite and how that led to his realisation on the future of development operations with Terminal? 2.) Why does Dylan believe that it is important for startups to build distributed teams earlier in their growth curve than often suggested? What are the key aspects to making remote teams work well? Why does Dylan believe that "companies overvalue their culture"? How does Dylan assess culture across remote teams? 3.) Jason lemkin says "startups can either hire a stretch VP or a burnt out mediocre VP", does Dylan agree with this? How does Dylan assess the balance between hiring functional specialists vs jack of all trades? When is the right time to make the transition from generalist to specialist? 4.) Hw does Dylan analyze and assess a startup leaderships team ability to adapt and prioritize speed? What is key to successful decision-making today in startups? How does Dylan think about the importance of speed when it comes to product ideation and iteration? 5.) What does Dylan believe is the biggest mistake many people make early in their career? What are the commonalities of the truly successful people in how they have structured their careers? How does Dylan think about the balance between title vs salary vs experience? What should one optimise for and when? Items Mentioned In Today’s Show: Dylan’s Fave Book: The Selfish Gene by Richard Dawkins As always you can follow Harry, The Twenty Minute VC and Dylan on Twitter here! Likewise, you can follow Harry on Instagram here for mojito madness and all things 20VC. Are you told your standards are too high, well The League is the app that tells you to keep them that way, they know your time is valuable so simply tell them your preferences and they will handle the scouting and vetting for you. Plus even better, your profile will only ever be seen by people who match your preferences, matches expire after 21 days and so there are no drawn-out games and they even require LinkedIn to protect your privacy and block you from matching with co-workers and business connections. You can apply now by downloading The League on the app store or heading to The League.com Zoom is the fastest-growing video and web conferencing service, providing one consistent enterprise experience that allows you to engage in an a variety of activities including video meetings and webinars, collaboration-enabled conference rooms, and persistent chat all in one platform. Plus, it is the easiest solution to manage, scale, and use, and has the most straightforward, affordable pricing. And you can see for yourself! Sign up for a free account (not a trial!). Just visit Zoom.us. Culture Amp is the platform that makes it easy to collect, understand and act on employee feedback. From onboarding surveys to company-wide engagement, individual effectiveness and more, the platform manages multiple sources of feedback and connects the dots for you and that is why companies like Slack, Nike, Oracle and Lyft all trust Culture Amp. It enables leaders to make better decisions, demonstrate impact and turn your company culture into a competitive edge.  Find out more on cultureamp.com.

New Medical Nomads Podcast
Ep. 7 Dr. Jess Herren: The Travel Interview Process and Strategies for Impairment

New Medical Nomads Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2017 45:58


Show Notes Episode 7 Dr. Jess Herren is a physical therapist that traveled straight out of graduate school. She also has a visual impairment. Hear all her information on the interview process, how traveling led into a Sport Clinical Specialist Residency, and the mindset to overcome impairment! 1:00 Dr. Jess Herren's Introduction 3:00 The Tax Situation and Tax Home 4:00 traveltax.com 6:00 How Jess stumbled into medical travel 6:30 Flexibility for those unsure of what setting they want to do 7:00 How Jess found housing as a student. airbnb.com  8:00 How Dylan found housing as a student. 10:00 Jess' 1st clinical experience. 11:00 Questions to ask during the clinic interview 16:00 Mentorship during travel contracts 20:00 How to travel with a visual impairment 27:00 Running + Travel = Relationships 30:00 Travel Blogs 31:00 Pain Science and Sensibility: http://ptpodcast.com/podcasts/pain-science-and-sensibility/ 32:00 Jess' message to those hesitant to travel 35:00 How to handle ethical situations 38:00 Hospital affiliated outpatient setting 39:00 Jess' must-haves for travel: Trip advisor -  https://www.tripadvisor.com/ Roadtrippers -  https://roadtrippers.com/ iortho -  https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/iortho-special-tests-and-manual-techniques/id433505647?mt=8 Nike app for mileage tracker -  https://www.nike.com/us/en_us/c/nike-plus/running-app-gps  mapmyrun -  http://www.mapmyrun.com/ NMN Podcast: www.newmedicalnomads.com/p/podcast NMN Safe Community for medical traveling questions: https://www.facebook.com/groups/newmedicalnomads NMNP Page for the latest episodes: https://www.facebook.com/NMNPodcast/

Teenage Entrepreneur with Jordan Agolli
TE 2.16: Dylan Gambardella- Co-founder of Next Gen Summit

Teenage Entrepreneur with Jordan Agolli

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2016 40:39


Dylan Gambardella is a 20-year old undergraduate student at Duke University and the founder of Next Gen Ventures and Students4Students. Dylan was named a Wunderkind, a Melissa & Doug Scholar and has been featured in Forbes, USA Today, Fox News, Inc, Entrepreneur, and many more.    In this episode we discuss: Where Dylan’s drive and motivation comes from. How Dylan has become a strong leader and his advice to other leaders.  How Dylan betters himself as a businessman and human being. The business model behind Students4Students and how it was started.  The wild story of how Dylan went to Forbes 30U30 conference.  How Dylan balanced freshman year of college and starting Next Gen Ventures.  What Dylan does on a difficult day or when he faces an obstacle.  How Dylan takes care of his physical and mental health. Where Dylan’s humble personality comes from.  For more details on this episode or resources and support on building your business, please visit www.teenpodcast.com We have built a community of entrepreneurs from all around the world to help you on your journey.    The podcast is produced by Force Media.