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Get the Hell Out of Debt
Jillian: Debt-Free and Retiring Early!

Get the Hell Out of Debt

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2025 40:51


Have a listen to Jillian's inspiring story!  Jillian posted in our online community, announcing she was ready to retire 5 years ahead of schedule! Erin immediately knew we had to have her back on the podcast to talk about how life has changed since paying off $300,000 in debt in under a year. They cover the myths around homeownership, financial freedom, and the importance of aligning your career with your true passions. Tune in to learn how peeling back the layers to your true self can lead to profound changes in your life and finances. Jillian's first Get The Hell Out Of Debt podcast episode: https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/get-the-hell-out-of-debt/id1462338073?i=1000442936700  You can find Jillian on Instagram: @jleetherealme  Join Jillian in the online program Get the Hell Out of Debt here: www.getthehelloutofdebt.com Scroll down to apply for a Sponsorship Opportunity if $99 is currently out of your budget.   For more information about Transformation Weekend, check out www.transformationweekend.ca  _______________________________  

Get the Hell Out of Debt
Cynthia Pays Off $49,997.02

Get the Hell Out of Debt

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2024 38:54


Cynthia only "dabbled" in the Get The Hell Out Of Debt world initially because she didn't think it would work for her. When she decided she would follow Erin's teachings, step-by-step, she not only paid off nearly $50k in debt, but she also transformed her mind, her body, and her marriage.  To join Cynthia in the Get The Hell Out Of Debt course and to join our community, click here:  https://www.erinskyekelly.com/offers/HFW22CD9?coupon_code=PODCAST   _______________________________

The Life You Crave
TLYC Ep. 139 GREATEST HITS - How I Did it, Part 2 - Over Hunger

The Life You Crave

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2024 17:53


Do you ever feel like you can eat and eat and never really feel satisfied, and find it hard to stop because the food tastes so good? Or you're just looking for that feeling of satisfaction and can't seem to find it? I used to be like that, too. Spoonfuls of pasta, mac n cheese, bread and butter, cheese and crackers… there was no off switch until I was overstuffed. I could pick at food and eat and eat for days, never really feeling satisfied.   I couldn't figure out why I was insatiable until I learned about a concept called over-hunger which is exactly what I'm talking about on the podcast this week.   This is Part 2 of the How I Did It series and I get down and dirty with how over-hunger is caused and what you can do if you suffer from it, too.   Listen for free at The Life You Crave Podcast wherever you get your podcasts.   Connect with Lia Pinelli! Have you taken my free 17-minute training, Eating Without Fear? Get it here: https://liapinellicoaching.com/eatingwithoutfear Website - https://www.liapinelli.com/ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/liapinellicoaching Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/liapinelli/

E-commerce success - podden om framgångsrik e-handel
FLOREA, med Erik Hoekstra - Varumärket som vill inspirera fler till att odla

E-commerce success - podden om framgångsrik e-handel

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2024 62:31


I detta avsnitt träffar vi Erik Hoekstra från Florea, som är ett nytt och modernt trädgårdsvarumärke som vill inspirera fler till att odla genom att sälja fröer och blomsterlökar online. Bolaget grundade Erik i början av 2022 tillsammans med sin medgrundare Henrik Grundén som är mer känd som en av grundarna till Stronger där han gjorde en framgångsrik exit för ett par år sedan. Erik har en gedigen bakgrund från blomsterbranschen och tillsammans med Henriks kunskap inom e-handel och en mindre investering var de en perfekt match för att lyckas. Ett villkor från Henrik för att göra detta var att de skulle hoppa över de tre första årens harvande och i stället snabbare bygga ett brand och ett community.   Deras första år omsatte de 4,8 miljoner och de ökade sedan efterföljande år till 17,2 m och i år ser de ut att landa på drygt 30 miljoner. I intervjun får du höra allt om hur de gjorde för att kickstarta bolaget och om vilka marknadskanaler de arbetar med och vad som fungerar i respektive kanal. Medverkande: Erik Hoekstra Podcastvärd: Jonny Rosengren Producent: E-commerce Recruit   E-commerce Recruit har specialiserat sig på personal inom e-handel och digital marknadsföring! Vi erbjuder rekrytering, executive search, konsulter och styrelserekrytering. Vi finns i hela Sverige med kontor i Stockholm, Göteborg och Malmö. Kontakta oss gärna om du behöver stärka din organisation och vill ha hjälp med rekrytering, search eller konsulter. Nyckelord: Florea, Hoekstra, fröer, trädgård, trädgårdsvarumärke, e-handel, Digital försäljning, ehandel 

The Dr. Haley Show
51 | Savio P. Clemente - "This Is How I Beat Cancer"

The Dr. Haley Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2024 42:43


Savio P. Clemente is an author, speaker, even a TedX speaker. He is a cancer survivor, board certified health coach. His battle with cancer ignited a passion to help others overcome adversity and thrive. In this podcast, we discuss the 3 paths to treating cancer, the path he chose, and the path that the cancer survivors he interviewed chose. We discuss his "ALOHA" approach to getting in touch with oneself. We also discuss how people can figure out what the best approach for them to take is.TIMESTAMPS:00:00 Introduction Savio Clemente01:43 Why did you get cancer?05:40 What kind of cancer was it?05:58 What did it feel like to get that diagnosis?07:37 What have you learned from the hundreds you have interviewed that survived cancer?09:36 Where can people get the book?10:21 How many took a medical path only?12:02 How do people know what the right path for them is?16:50 What is the ALOHA approach?19:44 What is the health coach's role?22:17 What are some of the limiting narratives that people have that interfere with progress and success?26:27 How do you help someone get their confidence back?28:39 How do you handle a setback?RESOURCES:1. TEDx TALK2. Amazon Link "I Survived Cancer Here's How I Did It"3. Savio P Clemente . com4. HumanResolve...5. InstagramTEDx talk: https://www.youtube.com/watch?app=desktop&v=J-DHtD2n0qo&vq=hd1080Work with Savio: https://www.saviopclemente.comPodcast: https://www.thehumanresolve.com/abouthttps://www.instagram.com/thehumanresolvehttps://twitter.com/thehumanresolvehttps://www.tiktok.com/@thehumanresolvehttps://www.youtube.com/@thehumanresolve/videoshttps://www.linkedin.com/in/saviopclemente/

Get the Hell Out of Debt
Ashley Pays Off $82,000 In A Year

Get the Hell Out of Debt

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2024 42:01


Ashley remarried, blended families, bought a major fixer-upper home, started a business, lost business when Covid hit, and found herself in $82,000 of consumer debt. Then she found Get The Hell Out Of Debt and went all-in. She followed the program exactly as it's outlined and she paid off her debt in a year!  #POSTERCHILD  Sign up to join the Get The Hell Out Of Debt course like Ashley did here: It's FREE right now, thanks to generous sponsors.  Check out the Golden Goose podcast episode HERE.  For more information about Erin's private group coaching, check out this link: https://www.erinskyekelly.com/offers/fFFaiDSB/checkout  Ashley's Etsy shop is here: https://www.etsy.com/shop/briarroseatelier  Ashley's business planner for potters is here: https://frompotstoprofits.com/product/the-ultimate-business-planner-for-potters-and-ceramic-artists/ 

As Told To
Episode 53: Rob Kutner

As Told To

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2023 73:22


George McFly's A Match Made in Space, from “Back to the Future”… Hank Moody's God Hates Us All,” from “Californication”… Dr. Frederick Frankenstein's How I Did It, from “Young Frankenstein”… Some of our best-loved movies and television shows feature books written by one of the lead characters. In many cases, the publication of those “books” becomes a central plot point or a running gag. (Think Handbook for the Recently Deceased, from “Beetlejuice.”) In other cases, those books leap from the screen and onto our bookshelves—IRL, as the kids like to say. That's the case with Look Out for the Little Guy, the in-movie memoir by Scott Lang, also known as Ant-Man, as seen on screen in the Marvel Studios blockbuster, “Ant-Man and The Wasp: Quantumania.” The book was published by Hyperion Avenue in September and became an immediate New York Times best-seller, but here's a news flash: it wasn't really written by Scott Lang, the “Everyman Avenger” played in the movie by actor Paul Rudd. And no, it wasn't really written by Paul Rudd, whose face graces the front cover of the book in stores and online, and as it appears as a prop in the movie. In fact, the book was really written by our guest Rob Kutner, a veteran comedy writer who has collected five Emmys, a Peabody and a Grammy writing for such shows as “The Daily Show with Jon Stewart,” on Comedy Central, and “Conan,” on TBS. Rob's other television writing credits include “Teen Titans Go,” “Angry Birds: Summer Madness” and “Dennis Miller Live,” and he has also written material for the Oscars, Emmys, and MTV Movie Awards broadcasts, as well as for two White House Correspondents Dinners. He is also the author of Apocalypse How: Turn the End-Times into the Best of Times! and the just-published Snot Goblins and Other Tasteless Tales, with illustrations by David DeGrand. Join us as Rob shares what it was like to channel the voice of a fictional character to craft a page-turning memoir of an ex-con turned world-saving superhero, and to be tasked with the caretaking of the life and legacy of one of the most beloved characters in the Marvel Universe. Learn more about Rob Kutner: Website Facebook Twitter Please support the sponsors who support our show. Daniel Paisner's Balloon Dog & Horizontal Hold Unforgiving: Lessons from the Fall by Lindsey Jacobellis Film Movement Plus (PODCAST) | 30% discount Libro.fm (ASTOLDTO) | 2 audiobooks for the price of 1 when you start your membership Film Freaks Forever! podcast, hosted by Mark Jordan Legan and Phoef Sutton A Mighty Blaze podcast The Writer's Bone Podcast Network Misfits Market (WRITERSBONE) | $15 off your first order  Film Movement Plus (PODCAST) | 30% discount Wizard Pins (WRITERSBONE) | 20% discount

The Recovered Life Show
How I Did It - Rachel Hechtman's Story

The Recovered Life Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2023 18:18


n the episode of "How I Did It," host Damon Frank speaks with Rachel Hechtman about her journey from addiction to sobriety. Rachel shares her personal experience with alcohol addiction, detailing how she began drinking at a young age and the moments she realized her relationship with alcohol was problematic. After many challenges and smaller "rock bottoms," a series of introspective moments during the COVID-19 pandemic propelled her into sobriety. Using tools like walking her dog, sipping tea, and setting short-term sobriety goals, Rachel has managed to maintain over two and a half years of alcohol-free living. She emphasizes the significance of taking sobriety day by day and finding purpose, which for her, materialized as the "Sober in Central Park" initiative.

Art Infused Life
Lisa Winston: The Flow of Art and Life

Art Infused Life

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2023 64:34


Lisa Winston is an intuitive artist, gifted vocalist, #1 international bestselling author, speaker, TV show co-host, and mom. A life of extreme challenges including losing her home to wildfire, breast cancer, and neuro-Lyme disease made her determined to find her true calling. Today she shares several messages; one, that life is happening FOR you and that challenges are sent to REFINE, not define you. And two, the world needs YOU and your authentic gifts, NOW. There's nothing more important than finding out why you're here and Jumping ALL IN. Lisa has produced many influential online global summits and is regularly featured on national radio and podcasts. She was most recently featured in Authority Magazine/Thrive Global and in a book called "I Survived Cancer and Here is How I Did It" from that interview. Lisa's primary purpose in life is to elevate, inspire and heal, which she achieves through her high-energy art. She is grateful to have one beautiful, talented daughter and to live and travel with her soulmate, life partner, and love, Dr. Joe Vitale. Follow Lisa: On the Web: Art Website: https://art.lisaawinston.com/ The Mindset Reset Show w/ Lisa http://www.mindsetresettv.com/ On Instagram: @lisaawinston -- Art Infused Life is a weekly podcast available on Thursday each week. Join our FREE Facebook Art Infused Life community https://www.facebook.com/groups/artinfusedlife -- Please leave us a review! We'd love to hear your thoughts. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/artinfusedlife/message

The Recovered Life Show
How I Did It - Cole Chance's Story

The Recovered Life Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2023 24:04


This episode of The Recovered Life Show, "How I Did It," features an interview with Cole Chance, a recovering addict who shares her personal story of addiction and how it almost cost her her life. Cole describes herself as a "severe alcoholic" with a high tolerance who was constantly managing her addiction by making sure she had enough alcohol in her system and drinking in public and private. She talks about her experience with rehab in her twenties and how she was not ready to get sober and was just trying to find ways to feel better. She talks about her obsession with being a "normal drinker" and how it led to her having a grand mal seizure and going to rehab. She also talks about her addiction to drugs and how an overdose finally broke the bubble of delusion that she had that she was choosing to do this and it was not a problem. Cole recalls a therapist telling her one day she will realize that she can be high or she can be happy and that's when she finally surrendered. Her story illustrates the challenges and struggles of overcoming addiction and how important it is to keep searching for help even when it seems difficult.You can find out more about Cole Chance here: https://www.facebook.com/Cole Chance ===============================

The Recovered Life Show
How I Did It - Caroline T's Story

The Recovered Life Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2023 13:20


This episode of The Recovered Life Show, "How I Did It," features an interview with Caroline T., an alcoholic who has been sober for nine years. Caroline shares her personal story of addiction and how she realized she had a problem with alcohol at the age of 18 when she started experiencing consequences due to her drinking. She also talks about her childhood and growing up in a split household where alcoholism was prevalent in her family. Caroline describes how her drinking escalated to the point where she became extremely suicidal, and the only thing that kept her alive was the promise of being able to drink later. She talks about hitting her bottom and feeling a complete spiritual bankruptcy. She shares her journey of attempting to experiment with sobriety for six months before finally committing to a completely sober life. Her story illustrates the challenges and struggles of overcoming addiction and how important it is to keep searching for help even when it seems difficult.===============================

The Recovered Life Show
How I Did It - Jay's Story

The Recovered Life Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2023 13:20


Today we are listening to Jay's story. We dive into what their life in addiction was like and what their life in sobriety is like now.The episode of The Recovered Life Show, "How I Did It," features an inspiring interview with Jay, a man from Boston, Massachusetts, who has been sober for over thirteen years. Jay's story of overcoming alcoholism and finding recovery is one of hope and determination. He candidly shares how he first noticed a problem with his drinking in high school and how it escalated to a daily binge blackout drinking. He talks about his difficult journey to hitting rock bottom and how he found the strength to turn his life around. Jay Keith's story of redemption is powerful and illustrates that no matter how hopeless a situation may seem, there is always a way out and a path to a better life. He shares how he went to an AA meeting and took the suggestion to go to 90 meetings in 90 days, which helped him find support and a safe place for him to begin to heal. He also shares how he initially found the recovery process difficult and miserable, but he knew that he had to keep going, and this is how he found the payoff of sobriety. Through his honesty, resilience, and faith, Jay's story inspires anyone struggling with addiction and seeking a way to recover.===============================

FrequENTcy — AAO–HNS/F Otolaryngology Podcasts

Host James G. Naples, MD, interviews Bert W. O'Malley, MD, current President and CEO of the University of Maryland Medical Center, on how he achieved professional success and the factors that contributed to his accomplishments.

The Recovered Life Show
How I Did It - Jennifer's Story

The Recovered Life Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2022 18:36


In every episode of How I Did It, I talk with someone in recovery about how they have been able to stay sober. We dive into what their life in addiction was like and what their life in sobriety is like now. Remember, addiction is a life-threatening condition. The information in this episode is provided as a resource only and is not to be used or relied on for any diagnostic or treatment purposes. This is not a substitute when professional diagnosis or treatment is needed.  Now let's jump into the discussion and find out how they did it!===============================

The Recovered Life Show
How I Did It - Lizzie's Story

The Recovered Life Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2022 15:59


In every episode of How I Did It, I talk with someone in recovery about how they have been able to stay sober. We dive into what their life in addiction was like and what their life in sobriety is like now. Remember, addiction is a life-threatening condition. The information in this episode is provided as a resource only and is not to be used or relied on for any diagnostic or treatment purposes. This is not a substitute when professional diagnosis or treatment is needed.  Now let's jump into the discussion and find out how they did it! ===============================

FrequENTcy — AAO–HNS/F Otolaryngology Podcasts

Host James G. Naples, MD, interviews Debara L. Tucci, MD, MS, MBA, Director of the National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders, on how she achieved professional success and the factors that contributed to her accomplishments.

Manifesting Miracles With Michelle J. Lamont
Manifest - Manifested Kim Kardashian - Here's How I Did It!: EP 112

Manifesting Miracles With Michelle J. Lamont

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2022 48:34


Manifest- Manifested Kim Kardashian - Here's How I Did It!: EP 112   Get the popcorn out as story week continues with Michelle J. Lamont revealing how she manifested her idol, Kim Kardashian! Tune in and feel the energy of being a manifesting manifestor and listen as your host shares how she manifested some of the most famous and wealthiest women on the planet, including Top 100 Women on Forbes, Oprah, Cindy Crawford, and now Kim Kardashian!    Don't miss the episode we've all been waiting for as your manifesting miracles queen gives testament to the fact that we can manifest anything we want!   Are you ready to manifest the life of your dreams and level up in ALL areas of your reality? Book a FREE 15-minute call with Michelle today! https://calendly.com/michellejlamont/15-minute-meet-greet-energy-session  Reach out to Michelle via any of the following to start manifesting the deepest of your desires! Website | michellejlamont.com IG | instagram.com/michellejlamont/  Email | info@michellejlamont.com    KEY POINTS: - Are we always manifesting? - We are all energetic beings - Understand that you came here to create - You can manifest anything into reality - How Michelle manifested Kim Kardashian!   QUOTABLES: “God's plan for you is way bigger than you can even believe. When I was just trying to be an entrepreneur, God was already setting me up for my next career. God was already paving the way, clearing the path.”   PRODUCTS / RESOURCES: Learn to create your own reality through clarity calls or one-on-one coaching with Michelle J. Lamont at michellejlamont.com/services  Follow Michelle on Instagram @michellejlamont - instagram.com/michellejlamont Visit her website at michellejlamont.com Any questions? Reach out to Michelle at info@michellejlamont.com Manifesting Miracles is edited by Instapodcasts (visit at instapodcasts.com)

Tell em why you mad, sis! Speak what you REALLY feel
Dating Your Wage: The Relations of Relationships Today with Bishop Greg Davis

Tell em why you mad, sis! Speak what you REALLY feel

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2022 43:26


In this episode, I sit down with Bishop Greg Davis, relationship guru, author, and tv host, and we discuss dating, consistency and waiting, loving yourself, and so much more.Check out Bishop Greg Davis' books:"How I Did It" book by Gregory M. Davis, Sr.Do's And Donts Of Dating book by Gregory M. Davis, Sr.Use code: WORKBUNDLE for $10 Off!

Navigating Cancer TOGETHER
How Savio Clemente Survived Cancer and Why Men Need to Upgrade

Navigating Cancer TOGETHER

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2022 31:46


Savio P. Clemente coaches cancer survivors to overcome the confusion and gain the clarity needed to get busy living in mind, body, and spirit. He inspires health and wellness seekers to find meaning in the "why" and to cultivate resilience in their mindset. Savio is a Board Certified wellness coach (NBC-HWC, ACC), author, syndicated columnist, podcaster, stage 3 cancer survivor, and founder of The Human Resolve LLC. A few highlights from the show: 1. Ask men how they "really" feel. 2. Toughness will only get you to some level of acceptance, some level of sensation, but it won't get you to the finish line because toughness, to some degree, is not something that you need, it's something that you kind of want. 3. The path is the middle way. 4. I Survived Cancer And Here is How I Did It book, released on 2/22/2022. Order here https://www.isurvivedcancer.co/. Also available on Amazon. Follow and learn more about Savio at: https://www.thehumanresolve.com/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/saviopclemente Instagram & Twitter: @thehumanresolve About Me: In 2011, I was diagnosed with Hodgkin's Lymphoma, out of the blue. I did not have any prior health concerns or issues. Fast forward, the dreaded cancer diagnosis opened my eyes, introduced me to my purpose, and lead me to where I am today. As a Cancer Doula, I use my 10-years of experience with cancer to support and guide others diagnosed with cancer. Many people are not familiar with what a cancer doula is. Think of me as a personal health care advocate. Schedule a free 30-minute meet and greet call to learn more. https://bit.ly/OTOSDiscovery Looking for a gift for yourself, a friend, or a loved one who has been diagnosed with cancer or they are a caregiver? Visit my shop. Thanks for joining us on today's episode of the Navigating Cancer TOGETHER podcast! If you enjoyed today's episode, please head over to Apple Podcasts and leave a rate and review to help me reach even more people that are facing cancer. Make sure you visit On the Other Side, follow me on Instagram, or sign up for my bi-weekly newsletter to get information and resources related to cancer. https://www.ontheotherside.life/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/navigatingcancertogether/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/navigatingcancertogether/support

The Soul Social Podcast
13. How I MANIFESTED my DREAM apartment

The Soul Social Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2022 13:47


In this IG LIVE Replay I share the Story of how I manifested my *dream* apartment in the prestigious Salford Quays area of Manchester - + exactly HOW I DID IT! So excited to hear what you get from this episode and I hope it inspires you today. Screenshot this episode, share & tag me on Instagram if you felt moved by this one! If you want to go DEEPER into some of the tips we covered in this episode, I've created a BRAND NEW Manifesting Bundle [with affirmations, journal prompts, techniques + more] which is currently the no-brainer price of £19.99! https://soulsocial.uk/product/manifestation-bundle/ Message me on Instagram with your key takeaways! https://www.instagram.com/soulsocial_ xo Nina

The Meet Kevin Show
$0 to $5,500,000 in Assets by 27. Here's How I Did It.

The Meet Kevin Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2021 32:36


$0 to $5,500,000 in Assets by 27. Here's How I Did It. FREE STOCKS GROW YOUR INVESTING PORTFOLIO

Dad Bod to Fit Father
How I Did It?- Part 2- Exercise

Dad Bod to Fit Father

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2021 36:50


Part 2 of our two part series, How I Did It?, discusses what Tomas did to stay active, build sweat equity and go from no activity at the beginning of 2020 to running a half marathon 4.5 months in his transformation journey.

Dad Bod to Fit Father
How I Did It- Part 1- Food

Dad Bod to Fit Father

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2021 29:07


This episode is Part 1 of a 2 part series called “How I Did It?”. Part 1 focuses on the ups, downs and all arounds of Tomas' eating habits, how he completely changed from binge eating daily to now having to manage things as a diabetic. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Worldly Church Girl
Episode 065 – Bishop Greg M. Davis, Sr

Worldly Church Girl

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2020 35:02


For over 30 years, Bishop Gregory M. Davis, Sr. has been spreading the good news of the gospel of Jesus Christ and pouring out the “oil of joy in the world.” In the midst of his multi-faceted ministerial tenure, Bishop Davis’ blessings include many notable appointments. He is a founding father of the Full Gospel Baptist Church Fellowship International, where he sits on the Bishop’s Council under the leadership of his spiritual father, Bishop Paul S. Morton. As founder and CEO of Greg Davis Ministries, Bishop Davis empowers believers to live balanced and full lives. He is an accomplished author who has published 14 books to date. In his popular book, How I Did It, Bishop Davis empowers readers to live healthier lives by sharing his testimony of his journey to lose 110 pounds without surgery or medication. After a five-year leave, Bishop Davis is back with his New shows on the WORD network. Let The Healing Begin ministering healing to 90 million homes & 200 countries across the Globe. Also, Bishop Davis Hosts a weekly talk show bearing his name The Greg Davis Show. In addition, he hosts a morning inspirational Radio Show weekdays on 910am Superstation is also bearing his name. 910am covers all of Michigan with 50,000 watts reaching 5 million homes across Michigan. Bishop Davis was heard on Radio 1000 WCCD AM and WEHA FM 88.78 during the mornings, Monday-Friday at 8 a.m. You could also hear his top 10 billboard countdown on Sunday morning from 7 a.m. – 8:30 a.m. and from 10:30 a.m. – 12 p.m. by tuning in to radio 1000. Radio1000 is a Cleveland based Christian radio station, which airs across the country via the Internet or by downloading the mobile app Radio1000 Bishop Davis serves as the President and CEO of Groundbreaking Productions and Entertainment and uses all aspects of media to break new ground for the Kingdom of God. He has been the past spokesperson for the American Heart Association. He also is a past Board member of Cruise With A Cause— the largest mission cruise in the world. Anointed and appointed by God, Bishop Davis serves the body of Christ through the ministry of healing and deliverance. Bishop Davis’ calling is to minister to the masses and spread the oil of joy into the world. You can find Bishop Gregory Davis, Sr on all social media platforms by @GregDavis Don’t forget…If you have a suggestion or would like to be on Worldly Church Girl, shoot an email to https://worldlychurchgirl.com/contact/

Worldly Church Girl
Episode 035 – Bishop Gregory M. Davis, Sr

Worldly Church Girl

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2020 52:34


For over 30 years, Bishop Gregory M. Davis, Sr. has been spreading thegood news of the gospel of Jesus Christ and pouring out the “oil of joy inthe world.” In the midst of his multi-faceted ministerial tenure, BishopDavis’ blessings include many notable appointments. He is a foundingfather of the Full Gospel Baptist Church Fellowship International, wherehe sits on the Bishop’s Council under the leadership of his spiritualfather, Bishop Paul S. Morton. As founder and CEO of Greg Davis Ministries, Bishop Davis empowersbelievers to live balanced and full lives. He is an accomplished authorwho has published 14 books to date. In his popular book, How I Did It,Bishop Davis empowers readers to live healthier lives by sharing histestimony of his journey to lose 110 pounds without surgery ormedication. After a five-year leave, Bishop Davis is back with his New shows on theWORD network. Let The Healing Begin ministering healing to 90million homes & 200 countries across the Globe. Also Bishop DavisHosts a weekly talk show bearing his name The Greg Davis Show. Inaddition, he hosts a morning inspirational Radio Show weekdays on910am Superstation is also bearing his name. 910am covers all of Michiganwith 50,000 watts reaching 5 million homes across Michigan. Bishop Davis was heard on Radio 1000 WCCD AM and WEHA FM88.78 during the mornings, Monday-Friday at 8 a.m. You could also hearhis top 10 billboard countdown on Sunday morning from 7 a.m. - 8:30a.m. and from 10:30 a.m. - 12 p.m. by tuning in to radio 1000.Radio1000 is a Cleveland based Christian radio station, which airs acrossthe country via the Internet or by downloading the mobile app Radio1000 Bishop Davis serves as the President and CEO of GroundbreakingProductions and Entertainment and uses all aspects of media to breaknew ground for the Kingdom of God. He has been the past spokesperson for the America Heart Association. He also is a past Board memberof Cruise With A Cause— the largest mission cruise in the world.Anointed and appointed by God, Bishop Davis serves the body of Christthrough the ministry of healing and deliverance. Bishop Davis’ calling is to minister to the masses and spread the oilof joy into the world. You can find Bishop Gregory Davis, Sr on all social media platforms by @GregDavis Don’t forget…If you have a suggestion or would like to be on Worldly Church Girl, shoot an email to https://worldlychurchgirl.com/contact/

Millionaire Insights by Albert van Wyk
HOW I DID IT interview with Duane Nienaber

Millionaire Insights by Albert van Wyk

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2019 70:08


Quintessential ZA — Duane Nienaber and Albert van Wyk had a detailed and in depth discussion on the journey of an entrepreneur and what it takes to become successful. They also tackle the key things you can do to improve youyr personal finances and take it to the next level. You can also see Duane's podcast: http://howididit.co.za/podcasts/ How I Did It

Kim Munnecom Podcast
#72 Mijn Verhaal..van Onzeker,Verlegen & Ongelukkig Naar High Vibes All Over The Place. How I Did It

Kim Munnecom Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2019 51:00


#72 Mijn Verhaal..van Onzeker,Verlegen & Ongelukkig Naar High Vibes All Over The Place. How I Did It by Kim Munnecom

Kim Munnecom Podcast
#72 Mijn Verhaal..van Onzeker,Verlegen & Ongelukkig Naar High Vibes All Over The Place. How I Did It

Kim Munnecom Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2019 51:00


#72 Mijn Verhaal..van Onzeker,Verlegen & Ongelukkig Naar High Vibes All Over The Place. How I Did It by Kim Munnecom

The Property Management Show
How I Did It: Kristin and Shawn Johnson Discuss the Successes and Failures of Independence Capital Property Management

The Property Management Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2018 51:06


On The Property Management Show, we love helping people in the industry learn from the successes and failures of property management business owners. The feedback we’ve received on our How I Did It series has been phenomenal, so we’re bringing you another episode today. Our guests are Kristin and Shawn Johnson, and they run a […] The post How I Did It: Kristin and Shawn Johnson Discuss the Successes and Failures of Independence Capital Property Management appeared first on Fourandhalf Marketing Agency for Property Managers.

The Property Management Show
How I Did It: Stephanie Gordon Shares the Challenges that Helped her Succeed

The Property Management Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2018 52:20


On The Property Management Show, we’re starting a new series called How I Did It, which focuses on property management success stories. The goal is to empower property management business owners with success stories from those who have done it. We all have challenges when it comes to running our businesses, and in this series, my […] The post How I Did It: Stephanie Gordon Shares the Challenges that Helped her Succeed appeared first on Fourandhalf Marketing Agency for Property Managers.

Inc. Uncensored
#176 Meet Your New Locksmith. It’s Not a Human.

Inc. Uncensored

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2018 30:00


This week on Inc. Uncensored, writers and editors dig into the very best stories in the magazine’s How I Did It issue. Plus, they discuss the fascinating business strategy of KeyMe, a company aiming to disrupt the $10 billion locksmith industry. Also, an Exit Interview with Mark Emalfarb, who sold his Dyadic to DuPont for $75 million. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

CollisionCast
How I Did It: Rocky Champion

CollisionCast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2018 22:55


For this month's edition of CollisionCast's How I Did It series, FenderBender spoke with Rocky Champion, who runs the $2 million Barrett Collision Center in Abilene, Texas. Champion details how he took his father's DRP-heavy shop to a OEM-certification-focused shop, how he ensures an ROI on OEM training, and why he ultimately decided to become part of the CARSTAR model.

Ratchet+Wrench Radio
How I Did It: Brian Sump

Ratchet+Wrench Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2018 29:08


This week, Ratchet+Wrench is launching the “How I Did It” series, where we look at some of the most successful shop owners throughout the industry, and the obstacles they overcame to take their business to the next level. Our first guest is Brian Sump, a former professional athlete who had no business experience prior to owning Denver-based Avalon Motorsports in 2007. Since that time, Sump has turned the German-specialty shop into what a number of industry consultants consider to be one of the best repair facilities in the industry. Additionally, he launched Klasse Auto Rentals to supplement Avalon, and launched a second facility, Denver-based Urban Autocare in 2015. Sump goes over the calculated risks he took to take his businesses to the next level, and discusses how he improved his business acumen as he slowly grew his shop.

CollisionCast
How I Did It: Tiffany Menefee

CollisionCast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2018 21:23


FenderBender begins its How I Did It series, which features stories from the industry's brightest leaders, and how they built the businesses we've come to admire. The inaugural episode kicks off with Tiffany Menefee, who took over Pronto Body Shop in El Paso, Texas, three years ago and rose annual revenue from around $250,000 to $1 million with a focus on insurance relationships and customer appreciation. As a former employee of the insurance industry, she brings a unique perspective to how shops can grow in any community.

This is Success
Amazon founder Jeff Bezos

This is Success

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2018 49:41


Business Insider's US Editor-in-Chief Alyson Shontell was in Berlin last week for the 3rd annual Axel Springer Award, which was an evening honoring Amazon founder and CEO Jeff Bezos. Bezos sat down with Axel Springer CEO Dr. Mathias Dopfner to talk about his career and future ambitions. (Axel Springer is Business Insider's parent company.) After an intro from Fiat Chrysler chairman John Elkann, Jeff and Mathias spoke about Amazon, and Jeff's investments in journalism and space exploration. This week's episode of "Success! How I Did It" features that conversation in full.

This is Success
Duolingo CEO Luis von Ahn

This is Success

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2018 29:13


If you’ve verified you’re not a robot online, you’ve used something Luis von Ahn has created. He tells "Success! How I Did It," that he doesn’t read stories about himself, and he’s probably the only CEO our host, Rich Feloni, has ever interviewed who believably says he doesn’t care about money. Von Ahn is the CEO of Duolingo, a popular language learning app. He’s also one of the guys who developed CAPTCHA, those online tests that ask you to type in a word or series of letters when you buy tickets or set up an email account. Von Ahn grew up in Guatemala and he came to the US to be part of the tech scene. He was driven by a goal of getting millions of people to work together online. It made him a pioneer of the now ubiquitous crowdsourcing movement.

I Hate My Boss
Introducing Success! How I Did It

I Hate My Boss

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2018 15:18


Today we want to introduce you to a great show from Business Insider called "Success! How i did it". Each week, host Rich Feloni interviews some of the biggest name in business.Subscribe to Success! How I Did It on Apple Podcast or wherever you're listening to this right now.

This is Success
Astronaut Scott Kelly

This is Success

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2018 23:51


Scott Kelly spent a year on board the International Space Station. During that time, his identical twin brother Mark — who's also an astronaut — was on Earth. Since then, scientists have been watching how differently the two have aged. Kelly's now retired, but that doesn’t mean he’s taking it easy. He wrote a memoir about his year in space called Endurance, and has become an advocate for improving science and math education in the US. On this episode of "Success! How I Did It," host Rich Feloni talks with Kelly about what he saw in space, what he missed back on earth, and how he went from a kid who couldn’t focus to one of the most famous astronauts of our time.

This is Success
Startup founder Nat Turner

This is Success

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2018 23:17


Nat Turner was 24 when he sold his first company for $80 million. He sold his next one this past February – this time, it was for $2 billion. Nat Turner is the cofounder and CEO of Flatiron Health, a company that's changing the way cancer researchers collect data, with the goal of transforming the way patients are treated. He was inspired to start the business when his younger cousin was diagnosed with leukemia. And while he's been an entrepreneur since he was a kid — in high school he had a thriving snake breeding business — he feels emotionally connected to Flatiron in a way he never had with his past companies. On this episode of "Success! How I Did It," Business Insider's Rich Feloni speaks to Turner about why he built Flatiron Health, what breeding reptiles taught him about entrepreneurship, and the importance of believing in your company's mission.

This is Success
XPRIZE founder Peter Diamandis

This is Success

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2018 29:24


Peter Diamandis has made a career of fulfilling his childhood dreams. He’s the man behind companies that make science fiction come true: The XPRIZE, Singularity University, and Human Longevity Inc. They’re as wild as they sound. On this episode of "Success! How I Did It," Business Insider's Rich Feloni speaks to Diamandis about becoming a doctor to appease his parents, experiencing zero gravity with Stephen Hawking, and how he's working now to increase the human lifespan.

This is Success
Salesforce President and Deloitte Consulting CEO: How 2 powerful women beat gender pay gaps to reach the top

This is Success

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2018 24:35


Cindy Robbins started at Salesforce 12 years ago, and worked her way up the ranks before getting a life-changing phone from CEO Marc Benioff. Janet Foutty, Chairman and CEO of Deloitte Consulting, has been at Deloitte for 26 years and seen firsthand the challenges women face on their way to the top. Business Insider's US Editor-in-Chief Alyson Shontell spoke with both Robbins and Foutty in January, at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland. From the gender pay gap to the shortage of women mentors to the importance of taking on projects outside your comfort zone, Shontell, Foutty, and Robbins discuss a range of topics this episode of "Success! How I Did It," from Business Insider.

This is Success
Barstool Sports CEO Erika Nardini: How I beat out 74 men to land my dream job, and lost a ton of friends in the process

This is Success

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2018 28:30


For a lot of her career, Erika Nardini worked at big companies: Microsoft, AOL, even Fidelity Investments. Then she took a risk by becoming CEO of Barstool Sports. Barstool is a comedy website known for the kinds of things guys talk about over beers: news, sports, and girls. On this episode of "Success! How I Did It," Nardini tells us what attracted her to a site some say is sexist, why as many as 8 million so-called "Stoolies" check out the site multiple times a day, and why she likes to text prospective hires on the weekend.

Confessions of a Top-Producing Real Estate Agent
How I Did It Series: From Fear to Fearless with Amy Wease

Confessions of a Top-Producing Real Estate Agent

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2018 51:19


Amy Wease was my very first agent at the brokerage I started back in 2012, Dwell Residential Brokerage. Amy is featured today as part of the How I Did It series. Amy was the catalyst for me creating Agent Grad School, and I am so excited to have her here to talk about her career in real estate.   Amy shares how she noticed that Jennifer was doing things differently and wanted to do what she was doing. Amy reached out to Jennifer, she learned Jennifer's system and her life and real estate career has completely changed. She now has a plan and system in place for real estate and her life. She shares her love of real estate, and how she went from fear to fearless while building a sustainable business.   You can find Amy here: Amy Wease   Show Notes   [01:42] In 2011, Jennifer had just opened Dwell Residential Brokerage and Amy and Jennifer had only done one deal together. Amy reached out and called Jennifer, and Jennifer feels like it changed her life for the better. [03:22] Amy was struggling to get her business going and she remembered seeing Jennifer give a client a huge folder of information. She had never seen anyone do that. [04:33] Amy thought Jennifer was doing something right with buyers and she decided to see if Jennifer could help her get her business going. [05:29] Amy became the first agent, and Jennifer wanted to show her how to do things right. [05:59] Jennifer had so many clients and business that she needed help, but she wanted her clients to go through the same process and experience that they would go through with her. [06:45] She wanted to train Amy on every small little step, and she felt committed to Amy and wanted to help her succeed and prove to her that she could do it. [07:41] Amy was smart and a hard worker, and Jennifer knew that if she was willing to do the steps should be a huge success. [08:00] This is why Jennifer created Agent Grad School Buyer Edition.   [09:41] Amy's mom suggested real estate. Amy was determined to be a writer, but she finally decided to try real estate. She got a license and then didn't know where to go from there. [11:30] Amy worked in new construction and did well. In 2007, she sold 34 million dollars of real estate. [12:23] There was a vivacious environment. There were a lot people counting their chickens before they hatched, but his haunted people after the bust. Amy was doing a good job, but she didn't have a system for her client database or taxes or other important business building systems. [14:02] Jennifer's business grew substantially during the bust. [20:03] Amy wanted to do what Jennifer is doing. She was excited to work at Dwell. Jennifer focused on clients and shared how she did it. They had the same client focused core beliefs. [21:45] Jennifer said she would train Amy if she promised to do everything she said. She wanted Amy to put clients through Jennifer's process. [22:39] The training sounded like a lot of stuff with a lot of steps. You have to be willing and open to go through the training. Having a plan is what helped her. Practicing the system and building results helped with her confidence. The system actually worked. [26:19] It's not just building confidence for the client it's also about building confident in the agent. If something doesn't work, it not a right fit. There is no reason to beat yourself up. Clear steps with results. [30:22] Things started to change and Amy started to feel like a professional. Now working with clients is second nature to her. [32:14] Amy's sales have grown over the last five years that she has been at Dwell. [32:56] She stays in touch with people in a systematic way to grow her business. [33:36] Amy has even prepaid her taxes this year. [34:32] She is also investing in a real 401k this year. She sat down with an investment manager. She is looking towards the future with a 20 year trajectory. [35:46] Real estate has ups and downs, so you have to have business systems in place. Downturns weed out the strong who survive. The person who has built a strong foundation. [37:34] How the steps insure that people remember you when the market goes down. [38:59] Each business needs to be built with a strong concrete foundation. [41:14] If you want to have a sustainable business, Agent Grad School is worth every bit. [42:52] Amy created a real business. Her numbers were surprisingly good. There is freedom in not worrying about paying the bills and being able to do or buy fun things. Thinking about what you are bringing to the table financially and emotionally. The whole thing has been a completely different and fearless shift for Amy. Having the fundamentals in place work for her.   Links and Resources: Agent Grad School Buyer Edition Join the Entrepreneurial Real Estate Agent Book Club Jennifer@AgentGradSchool.com   Stick around and stay connected by subscribing to Confessions of Top Producing Real Estate Agent on iTunes. Head over to Agent Grad School and sign up for my Free Weekly Training. You can also stay connected on Instagram or Facebook.

This is Success
Walmart.com CEO Marc Lore: How I sold my 1st startup for $6 million, 2nd startup for $550 million and 3rd startup for $3+ billion

This is Success

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2018 30:37


Marc Lore's first big startup sold diapers, and it was bought by Amazon for more than $500 million. Instead of celebrating, Lore felt a let down. After Amazon, he went on to found a competitor, called Jet.com, which he recently sold to Walmart for $3 billion in cash, plus stock. This time, he's had a number of reasons to celebrate. Now he's the president and CEO of Walmart eCommerce in the U.S. The stock is way up. On this episode of "Success! How I Did It," Lore describes how he founded several companies with his childhood friends, and what made the Walmart deal different than Amazon's.

This is Success
Former Gilt Groupe CEO Susan Lyne: How I took down Patty Hearst, took over Martha Stewart's empire while she was in prison, and now empower women entrepreneurs

This is Success

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2018 32:19


Susan Lyne dropped out of college and lived in a commune. She wrote for magazines and founded her own movie magazine. She green-lighted Lost, Grey's Anatomy, Desperate Housewives and The Bachelor while leading ABC Entertainment. She led Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia while Martha was in prison. She led Gilt Groupe to financial success during the recession. And she's now helping female founders through a fund called Built by Girls, or BBG. On this episode of "Success! How I Did It," Lyne spoke with Business Insider's senior strategy reporter Richard Feloni about how she's made an impact on a wide range of industries.

This is Success
Startup founders: The one key moment that led our companies to take off

This is Success

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2017 10:31


For startups on the path to success, there's often one moment or decision that catapults them from obscurity to the big leagues. This year on "Success! How I Did It," founders of companies such as PayPal, Lyft, and Dropbox shared how they built their companies into massive successes. And while a lot goes into building a company, the leaders we've interviewed all had surprising stories. Sometimes it's an inspired decision that leads to success; other times it's luck and timing.If you're hunting for more career advice, inspiration, and stories of getting to the top, subscribe to the podcast on Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Radio Public, or wherever you listen.

This is Success
Venus Williams: How I overcame personal and physical challenges to stay at the top of my game for 20 years

This is Success

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2017 21:13


Venus Williams is one of the most dominant players in tennis, and has been for over two decades. A tennis prodigy who turned pro at age 14, she’s broken through barriers to win four Olympic gold medals and seven Grand Slam singles titles. On this episode of "Success! How I Did It," Business Insider Editor-in-Chief Alyson Shontell asks Williams about her rise to superstardom, and the hardships and successes she’s faced along the way. The interview took place in Manhattan at The Wing, a coworking space for women, where Venus was giving a talk about entrepreneurship.

This is Success
Max Levchin: How I cofounded and built PayPal into a payments monster after 6 pivots

This is Success

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2017 30:03


Max Levchin cofounded PayPal with Peter Thiel and built it into a Silicon Valley success with the help of Reid Hoffman and Elon Musk. They took it public and sold to eBay in 2002, then all four left the company. But Levchin couldn't let go. He'd still show up at the office. On this episode of "Success! How I Did It," Levchin talks about how he struggled to find himself after the acquisition, so much so that his girlfriend dumped him (but they later married). He has since gone on to launch a bunch of startups and now spends most of his time as CEO of Affirm, which offers small loans but doesn't charge penalties or fees. But before all of that, Levchin grew up in Kiev, Ukraine, where he learned how to write computer code using pen and paper. And in the 1980s, his life was about to change. He lived near the Chernobyl power plant. Subscribe to "Success! How I Did It" on Apple Podcasts, Google Play, RadioPublic, or your favorite app so you don't miss interviews with leaders like Sheryl Sandberg and LeBron James.

This is Success
BONUS: Reporters Jodi Kantor, Irin Carmon, and Kim Masters: How we exposed harassment and started a national reckoning

This is Success

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2017 29:42


Business Insider's US Editor-in-Chief Alyson Shontell sits down with three of the journalists whose reporting led to a national reckoning with sexual harassment. Jodi Kantor is one of two New York Times reporters who broke the Harvey Weinstein harassment story. Irin Carmon told the story of Charlie Rose’s alleged victims. And over at The Hollywood Reporter, Kim Masters uncovered alleged harassment by Pixar’s John Lasseter and Amazon Studios' boss Roy Price. On this special bonus episode of "Success! How I Did It", we feature Shontell's conversation with all three of these extraordinary journalists, recorded November 30 at Business Insider's annual IGNITION conference.Subscribe to "Success! How I Did It" on Apple Podcasts, Google Play, RadioPublic, or your favorite app so you don't miss interviews with leaders like Sheryl Sandberg and LeBron James.

This is Success
Megyn Kelly: How I battled sexual harassment at Fox and a year of Trump trolls, then settled for more at NBC

This is Success

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2017 30:22


Megyn Kelly was already a rising star at Fox News when she hit the big time by taking on a Presidential candidate named Donald Trump. Then, we learned Kelly had been sexually harassed by Fox News CEO Roger Ailes. He was fired — the first volley in a national reckoning. Kelly left for NBC News, where she now hosts the third hour of the Today Show. It’s a departure for the former lawyer. At Fox, she faced criticism for being too outspoken and prosecutorial. At NBC, critics say she’s too soft. For this episode of “Success! How I Did It,” Business Insider's US Editor-in-Chief Alyson Shontell interviewed Megyn Kelly at BI’s annual IGNITION conference. They spoke just hours after Kelly's colleague and longtime Today Show host Matt Lauer was fired for alleged sexual harassment. Subscribe to "Success! How I Did It" on Apple Podcasts, Google Play, RadioPublic, or your favorite app so you don't miss interviews with leaders like Sheryl Sandberg and LeBron James.

This is Success
Master Class: How to become a successful leader

This is Success

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2017 11:08


It takes a lot of hard work to become an effective leader. In this Master Class episode of "Success! How I Did It," top executives and tech CEOs reveal their secrets to being a successful leader in any industry. Buzzfeed’s Jonah Peretti, Lyft’s John Zimmer, Fox News’ Dana Perino, and more share their insights and best tips.

This is Success
Tim Ferriss: The human guinea pig doesn’t want to be your role model

This is Success

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2017 26:23


Tim Ferriss first found fame with his 2007 book "The 4-Hour Workweek." After taking a break from writing in 2012, he became an accidental podcast star with "The Tim Ferriss Show," which is approaching 200 million downloads. He sat down for an interview with Business Insider senior reporter Richard Feloni for this episode of "Success! How I Did It."This hasn't been a typical year for Ferriss. He celebrated the 10th anniversary of "The 4-Hour Workweek," then decided to leave his successful "4-Hour" brand behind. He lost some friends, he got a lot of attention for talking about his struggle with depression, and he turned 40. He's out with a new book, "Tribe of Mentors," in which he collects advice from 140 successful people, a project that was as much for him as it was for his audience. Ferriss talks about all that and more, including how wrestling shaped his childhood, the original title of "The 4-Hour Workweek," and why he hopes no one considers him a role model.

This is Success
LinkedIn's Reid Hoffman: How I went from board games to the board room

This is Success

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2017 26:44


People talk about Reid Hoffman as the philosopher of Silicon Valley. That’s by design. Before starting his career as an investor and master of social networks, he planned to be a "public intellectual." Hoffman says his philosophical training guides his business and investment strategies every day. On this episode of "Success! How I Did It," Hoffman spoke with Business Insider senior strategy reporter Richard Feloni about his 30-year friendship with his political opposite, Peter Thiel, and his love for playing board games.

The Tony Robbins Podcast
Built to Serve – and Succeed | How Tony Robbins built an empire around serving others

The Tony Robbins Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2017 24:45


Have you ever wondered how Tony built a $6 billion business empire? Or how his biggest frustrations, and even failures, fueled his success? Business Insider's Richard Feloni flew to Tony's Fiji resort Namale for this far-reaching, revealing interview that originally ran on the "Success! How I Did It" podcast. And in this special episode of the Tony Robbins Podcast, you will hear Tony explain just how his tumultuous childhood led to his life's calling, and how he developed the notion of a "performance coach." He details what it was like going from a broke teenager to a millionaire with a bestselling book in several short years, and how he dealt with fame and increasing responsibilities. Tony offers insight into his coaching process, and what his daily correspondences with one of his oldest clients, billionaire investor Paul Tudor Jones, are like. The interview offers insight into how Robbins has quietly built a $6 billion business empire, and why he's constantly pushing himself into new opportunities. Tony also shares with listeners the fundamental advice that he gives every entrepreneur he coaches, on how to recognize and deal with your "threshold of control." "If you like this episode, subscribe to Success! How I did it on Apple Podcasts or your favorite app") Bio of host: Richard Feloni is a senior reporter at Business Insider, where he covers management and leadership. He is a frequent collaborator with the video team. Richard joined BI in 2013 and helped launch its Italian website in 2016. You can follow him on Twitter at @RichFeloni.  

This is Success
'Shark Tank' star Barbara Corcoran: How I went from a 10-kid household and over 20 odd jobs to being a real estate mogul

This is Success

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2017 30:46


Before finding fame on "Shark Tank," and before building her New York real-estate empire, Barbara Corcoran was one of 10 kids in a working-class New Jersey family. If nothing else, she learned how to take a risk. She started with a $1,000 loan from her then boyfriend to go into the real-estate business. After a few years they broke up, then the company broke up, and she built her half into the Corcoran Group, a real-estate behemoth that she sold for $66 million in 2001. From there, she landed a spot co-hosting the hit reality TV show “Shark Tank.” Corcoran discusses all this and more in this episode of Business Insider's "Success! How I Did It," including how she stands out in a competitive field.

This is Success
Fox News' Dana Perino: How I went from Wyoming to the White House, and then got a hit show on Fox News

This is Success

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2017 32:00


Dana Perino didn’t crave the limelight. Then she landed one of the most public jobs — as George W. Bush's White House press secretary. Now Perino is at Fox News, where her star has been rising in the wake of sexual-harassment scandals at the network. The scandals led to the ouster of its CEO and a number of on-air talent, including its biggest star, Bill O’Reilly. On this episode of "Success! How I Did It," Perino spoke with Business Insider US Editor-in-Chief Alyson Shontell about how she went from Wyoming to DC, met her husband on an airplane, and ended up hosting two shows on Fox News — where some call her "the voice of reason."

This is Success
Zillow and Hotwire founder: How I led two companies back from crises

This is Success

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2017 29:18


Spencer Rascoff knows a lot about running a company during a crisis. He’s the CEO of Zillow, which he ran through the housing crash. That was after he ran Hotwire, which survived the dot com crash only to learn it sold plane tickets to the 9/11 hijackers. Through personal and professional tragedies, Rascoff and his companies bounced back. Zillow’s now worth $5 billion. On this episode, Rascoff tells how he did it. Plus, he tells us about working with Uber’s new CEO, and what it was like touring with rock bands as a kid. On this episode of "Success! How I Did It," Rascoff describes how he navigated personal and professional blows. Plus, he tells us about working with Uber’s new CEO, and what it was like touring with rock bands as a kid.

The Art of Charm
661: Winifred Reilly | It Takes One to Tango

The Art of Charm

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2017 48:06


Winifred Reilly (@winifredmreilly) has been a marriage and family therapist for nearly forty years, runs relationship blog Speaking of Marriage, and is the author of It Takes One to Tango: How I Rescued My Marriage with (Almost) No Help from My Spouse -- and How You Can, Too. "Somebody goes first -- so let that person be you." -Winifred Reilly The Cheat Sheet: Why is the "it takes two to tango" concept flawed when it comes to relationships? Where does fairness go when we take responsibility upon ourselves to course correct a relationship? How are relationships like velcro? One belief about relationships that many people have backwards. It's more important to know what to do when we disagree than trying to avoid disagreements altogether. And so much more... Full show notes at https://theartofcharm.com/661/ Find out more about the team who makes The Art of Charm podcast here! Rhone makes gear for the modern man who demands modern style, comfort, and quality. Click here or go to rhone.com and enter promo code CHARM at checkout to get 20% off your first purchase! Combining high-tech sensors, blockchain protocol, and smart contracts, Ambrosus is building a universally verifiable, community-driven ecosystem to assure the quality, safety, and origins of products. Find out more about Ambrosus here! Four Sigmatic mushroom coffee with lion's mane gives you the boost of coffee with half the caffeine. Try Four Sigmatic's AoC coffee bundle here, and use code CHARM at checkout for free shipping! Does your business have an Internet presence? Now save a whopping 50% on new webhosting packages here with HostGator by using coupon code CHARM! Success! How I Did It is a business and career podcast hosted by Business Insider Editor-in-Chief Alyson Shontell; it features conversations with today's most inspiring business, sports, entertainment, and government leaders. Here's how to subscribe! Free yourself from typing notes, reports, and documents by going with the transcriptionists we trust here at AoC: TranscriptionOutsourcing.net -- 99% or higher accuracy guaranteed! HELP US SPREAD THE WORD! If you dig the show, please subscribe in iTunes and write us a review! This is what helps us stand out from the crowd and help people find the credible advice they need. Review the show in iTunes! We rely on it! http://www.theartofcharm.com/mobilereview Stay Charming!

The Art of Charm
Fan Mail Friday #136 | Hamster Wheel of Hate

The Art of Charm

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2017 37:10


Time for Fan Mail Friday, where we'll be answering your questions and dropping some knowledge and feedback to help you kick the weekend off right. In this episode: How do you get people to speak up when you're hearing impaired (and understand you're not flirting with them because you're staring at their lips when you're just trying to read them)? What can a suffering veteran with seemingly no options do to emerge from the dark place where he's found himself? Is there a way to make a transition to friendship after a romantic rejection? Parents aren't going to want to hear this as it applies to their teenagers, but sometimes college really can wait. A listener offers advice and resources to someone trying to leave a religion that intertwines with every aspect of their life. Is anger an effective long term motivational tool? Documentary of the Week: Vice News Tonight Quick shoutouts to Class-less in New Jersey and James Penn in Vienna (who wants to meet more AoC-listening locals)! Have any questions, comments, or stories you'd like to share with us? Drop us a line at friday@theartofcharm.com! Check out Jordan's (@TheArtofCharm) other show: The Forbes List, and Jason's (@jpdef) other show: Grumpy Old Geeks. Full show notes at https://theartofcharm.com/fmf136/ Find out more about the team who makes The Art of Charm podcast here! Combining high-tech sensors, blockchain protocol, and smart contracts, Ambrosus is building a universally verifiable, community-driven ecosystem to assure the quality, safety, and origins of products. Find out more about Ambrosus here! Success! How I Did It is a business and career podcast hosted by Business Insider Editor-in-Chief Alyson Shontell; it features conversations with today's most inspiring business, sports, entertainment, and government leaders. Here's how to subscribe! Does your business have an Internet presence? Now save a whopping 50% on new webhosting packages here with HostGator by using coupon code CHARM! Take the Art of Charm Challenge by clicking here, or text AOC to 38470. We'll take you step by step to becoming better at making personal and professional connections, becoming a better networker, increasing your personal social capital and charisma. This is for both men and women! The Fizzle Show episode 227: How to Enjoy Sales Without Feeling Cheesy, Manipulative, and Gross HELP US SPREAD THE WORD! If you dig the show, please subscribe in iTunes and write us a review! This is what helps us stand out from the crowd and help people find the credible advice they need. Review the show in iTunes! We rely on it! http://www.theartofcharm.com/mobilereview Stay Charming!

This is Success
Lyft's John Zimmer: How I went from sleeping on a friend's couch eating frozen Trader Joe's meals to running a $7.5 billion company

This is Success

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2017 27:49


John Zimmer is the cofounder and president of the ride-hailing service Lyft, which has faced a fierce competitor in Uber since the beginning. Lyft is valued at $7.5 billion, covers 94% of the US population, and one of its biggest advantages seems to be its "nice guy" reputation. But it can be hard for nice guys not to finish last. On this episode of "Success! How I Did It," Zimmer tells us how he got rich by not caring about money, plus how he survived early startup years by living on a friend's couch and eating frozen meals from Trader Joe's.

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Chef Jose Andres: How I became a celebrity chef, won 2 Michelin stars, and took on Donald Trump

This is Success

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2017 29:47


When Chef Jose Andres arrived in the United States 26 years ago, few Americans had heard of tapas. Since then, Americans have warmed up to Spanish small plates and Andrés has gone on to lead 26 restaurants and win two Michelin stars. He even claims to have created the best Philly cheesesteak. This past April, Andrés was invited to speak at the Masters golf tournament in Augusta by Intersport for a summit on leadership. On this edition of "Success! How I Did It," Andrés talks about his life, how he manages his kitchen, and why he pulled out of the Trump International Hotel.

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Hearst's Joanna Coles: How a dogged reporter became Editor-in-Chief of Cosmo and Snap's board member

This is Success

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2017 26:55


Joanna Coles is the Chief Content Officer at Hearst, and was the Editor-in-Chief of Cosmo and Marie Claire before that. She's also the executive producer of a hit show on Freeform and a member of Snap's board. Coles told Business Insider's US Editor-in-Chief Alyson Shontell how she had to throw someone out of a cab to get a job, her negotiation strategy, and the power of a good network on this episode of "Success! How I Did It."

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207: Getting Psyched Up For High Performance with Daniel McGinn

Ewan@icluod.com

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2017 41:38


Harvard Business Review editor Dan McGinn applies techniques from athletes, musicians, the military, and more to get yourself psyched for success.   You'll Learn: How to amp up confidence and dial down anxiety How to psych yourself up with your own “greatest hits” The best pump up music there is   About Daniel: Daniel McGinn is a senior editor at Harvard Business Review, where he edits the IdeaWatch and How I Did It sections, manages the magazine’s annual Best Performing CEOs in the World ranking, and edits feature articles on topics including negotiation, sales, and entrepreneurship.   Vi

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How to Be Awesome at Your Job
207: Getting Psyched Up For High Performance with Daniel McGinn

How to Be Awesome at Your Job

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2017 41:38


Harvard Business Review editor Dan McGinn applies techniques from athletes, musicians, the military, and more to get yourself psyched for success.   You'll Learn: How to amp up confidence and dial down anxiety How to psych yourself up with your own “greatest hits” The best pump up music there is   About Daniel: Daniel McGinn is a senior editor at Harvard Business Review, where he edits the IdeaWatch and How I Did It sections, manages the magazine’s annual Best Performing CEOs in the World ranking, and edits feature articles on topics including negotiation, sales, and entrepreneurship.   View transcript, show notes, and links at http://AwesomeAtYourJob.com/ep207

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Radio Free Leader
0827 | How the Science of Mental Preparation Can Help You Succeed with Dan McGinn

Radio Free Leader

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2017 39:02


Daniel McGinn is the author of "Psyched Up: How the Science of Mental Preparation Can Help You Succeed." McGinn works as a senior editor at Harvard Business Review, where he edits the IdeaWatch and How I Did It sections, manages the magazine’s annual Best Performing CEOs in the World ranking, and edits feature articles on topics including negotiation, sales, and entrepreneurship. He has appeared as a guest on NBC’s Today Show, the CBS Morning Show, PBS’s NewsHour, CNN, CNBC, MSNBC, and NPR.

This is Success
Group Nine CEO: How I turned an email for 'civilized bros' into a $600 million empire

This is Success

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2017 30:21


Ben Lerer spent his 20s co-founding Thrillist, a local recommendation site for “civilized bros.” He's now the CEO of digital holding company Group Nine, which is a merger of four brands: Thrillist, The Dodo, video news network NowThis, and Discovery’s science site, Seeker. The process was messy and difficult. But they got it done, and Discovery invested about $100 million in Group Nine. Lerer told Business Insider's Editor-in-Chief Alyson Shontell how he went from a self-described “decently spoiled kid” to a digital media mogul on this episode of “Success! How I Did It.”

eCommerce Evolution
Episode 28 - Lessons from Shark Tank and Beyond With Steven Sashen of Xero Shoes

eCommerce Evolution

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2017 55:34


The story behind Xero Shoes is a crazy one.  World-class sprinter over the age of 50 gets hurt, takes advice to start running barefoot and immediately sees improvements.  Then goes on to design a prototype for a barefoot running sandal that would soon land him a spot on ABC's hit show Shark Tank.     This episode is a ton of fun and is chock full of insights and stories from a really unique online merchant.  Steven Sashen is a competitive sprinter, a TV and film veteran, an SEO, and an entrepreneur through and through.  This interview is part of our "How I Did It" series and outlines some of the elements driving the growth of Xero Shoes.  Here's a glimpse of what we cover:    - Some of the factors that lead to the huge success of Xero Shoes (Steven's answer might surprise you). - Steven's favorite sources of traffic - Conversion tips that have grown Xero Shoes to what it is today - How Steven and team approach product design and how that's helped them succeed in the wildly competitive footwear space - Lessons learned for the Shark Tank (hint: you better know your numbers) - How Xero Shoes is leveraging the crowd funding trend - Plus more!

This is Success
Fortune 500 execs: How to set yourself up for success in your 20s and 30s

This is Success

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2017 11:05


In this Master Class episode of "Success! How I Did It," Fortune 500 CEOs and top executives reveal what it takes to reach the top, and how to set yourself up for eventual business world domination in your 20s and 30s. Former Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer, Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg, PayPal CEO Dan Schulman and others share the career advice that was invaluable to them on their journeys.

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PayPal CEO: How I went from a $14,000 salary to running 3 public companies

This is Success

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2017 29:43


Dan Schulman is the CEO of PayPal. But his career began at AT&T, where he was paid an annual salary of about $14,000 a year. He rose through the ranks to run its core consumer business, then went on to run three public companies including Priceline, American Express, and Virgin Mobile. Schulman told Business Insider's Editor-in-Chief Alyson Shontell how he built his career, and how practicing Krav Maga martial arts helped him find success on this podcast interview for "Success! How I Did It."

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John Sculley: How I built Pepsi and Apple, and am now disrupting the healthcare industry

This is Success

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2017 30:30


John Sculley is the former CEO of Pepsi and Apple. He was brought on to be Steve Jobs’ adult supervision, and to teach him marketing. But the job was tough, and working with Apple’s brilliant founder was, too. During one particularly tense moment, Scully actually made Jobs cry. Since leaving Apple, Sculley has become an investor in many companies, and he’s currently working on a health startup that he thinks could grow to become bigger than Apple. Sculley told Business Insider’s US Editor-in-Chief Alyson Shontell about that experience and more for this episode of “Success! How I Did It.”

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Investor Jason Calacanis: How I was broke, then rich, then broke, and now have $100 million

This is Success

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2017 28:54


Jason Calacanis founded Silicon Alley Reporter, Weblogs Inc, Mahalo, and Inside.com. He made an early bet on Uber that paid off, and he’s now an investor and has his own syndicate. But he had a hard time getting there, including a huge fall from grace when the dotcom bubble burst. Back then, he was worth negative $10,000. Now, he's clawed his way back and generated $100 million. Calacanis told Business Insider’s US Editor-in-Chief Alyson Shontell about that experience and more for this episode of “Success! How I Did It.”

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Steve Ballmer: How I became Microsoft's CEO then bought the LA Clippers

This is Success

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2017 34:09


Steve Ballmer spent more than 30 years at Microsoft where he rose to become CEO. But his decade at the helm was full of challenges, ranging from the rise of Google to learning how to manage around Microsoft's cofounder, Bill Gates. Ballmer became a billionaire at Microsoft and after he retired in 2014, he bought the LA Clippers. Ballmer talks about his career and his enviable retirement on this episode of Business Insider's podcast, "Success! How I Did It" with US Editor-in-Chief, Alyson Shontell.

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Box CEO: I built a $2.5 billion company and took it public at age 29, but it was insanely hard

This is Success

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2017 22:20


Aaron Levie is co-founder and CEO of Box, a cloud-based file sharing service. He took Box public when he was 29, and now it has a $2.5 billion market cap. But it took a lot of work to get there, including sleepless nights on yoga mats in the office, and the decision to turn down a $600 million acquisition offer from Citrix that his board wanted him to accept. Levie told Business Insider’s US Editor-in-Chief, Alyson Shontell, about those experiences and more for this episode of “Success! How I Did It.”

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Robinhood CEO: How I was rejected by 75 investors but still built a $1.3 billion app

This is Success

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2017 22:41


Vlad Tenev is co-founder and co-CEO of Robinhood, a mobile app that lets you trade stocks free of charge. It's only a few years old and millennials are all over it – the average age of the app’s two million users is 30. The latest fundraising round valued Robinhood at $1.3 billion, with backers like Snoop Dogg and Marc Andreessen. But it took a lot for Robinhood to get where it is today, which Tenev explains in this episode of "Success! How I Did It" with Business Insider US Editor-in-Chief, Alyson Shontell.

This is Success
ClassPass founder: How I built a $470 million fitness craze, then resigned as CEO

This is Success

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2017 29:18


Payal Kadakia is the founder of ClassPass, a fitness class booking company that can be found in 39 cities around the world. ClassPass has generated more than 30 million class reservations since 2013 and its new valuation is about $470 million. Kadakia recently stepped down from her role as CEO, a decision she explained in this episode of “Success! How I Did It” with Business Insider Editor-in-Chief Alyson Shontell.

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Dropbox CEO: How I built a $10 billion company in my 20s

This is Success

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2017 25:44


Drew Houston is the founder and CEO of DropBox, an online file storage and sharing service that just turned ten years old. DropBox has grown to over 500 million users, has been valued at about $10 billion, and generates over a billion dollars in annualized revenue. The company is probably planning to go public soon. In this episode of "Success! How I Did It," Drew Houston and Business Insider’s US Editor-in-Chief, Alyson Shontell, discuss the creation of DropBox on a bus, meeting Steve Jobs, and the advice he would give to young entrepreneurs.

This is Success
LeBron James: What I eat, how I lead and how I win

This is Success

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2017 25:37


LeBron James is arguably the greatest basketball player of all time. He sat down with Business Insider's US Editor-in-Chief, Alyson Shontell, for a video interview to discuss his team's epic comeback in the 2016 NBA finals, what he eats, how he works out, and how he leads on and off the court. As it looks more and more likely that LeBron will be heading to another finals soon, we've taken that audio from that August 2016 interview and turned it into a special episode of "Success! How I Did It."

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TheSkimm: How Carly Zakin and Danielle Weisberg built an email empire

This is Success

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2017 32:28


TheSkimm is a morning email newsletter that tells 5 million subscribers — including Oprah — the news they need to know. But it was not easy for founders Carly Zakin and Danielle Weisberg to get TheSkimm off the ground. The two were roommates who had a "quarter-life-crisis" and quit their jobs at NBC. Then hundreds of startup investors rejected them, and the went into credit card debt. Finally, the found success. They share their war stories and future plans on this episode of Business Insider's podcast, "Success! How I Did It" with host Alyson Shontell.

Inspired Conversations with Amy Schuber
175 Emma Tiebens, Best-Selling Author, Speaker, Magnetic Marketing Strategist, "Next Steps" Clarity Coach

Inspired Conversations with Amy Schuber

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2016 37:10


Emma Tiebens is the author of “Magnetic Memorable and TRUSTED” and Amazon bestseller, and “5 Paths to Profits”.   She has also co-Authored 3 Bestselling books – “The Relationship Age”, “Ultimate Life’s Lessons” and “Here’s How I Did It!” she is a Professional Speaker and also produces and hosts her own Live Speaking and Training Events.  She is the Creator of the “Magnetic and Memorable Branding Method, and has been blogging and podcasting since 2009 and now getting ready to launch her Web TV Show entitled, “Magnetic and Memorable”.She’s savvy, smart and so connected. www.InspiredConversations.net

ProBlogger Podcast: Blog Tips to Help You Make Money Blogging
PB047: Writing Challenge: Write a ‘How I Do It’ Blog Post

ProBlogger Podcast: Blog Tips to Help You Make Money Blogging

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2015 17:59


Note: you can listen to this episode above or load it up in iTunes. How to Write a 'How I Do It' Blog Post to Grow Your Readership Today's episode is all about how to write a very simple but extremely powerful style of blog post - the 'How I Do It' post. Smart woman researching info by Ryan Jorgensen on 500px In This Episode You can listen to today's episode above or in iTunes or Stitcher (where we'd also LOVE to get your reviews on those platforms if you have a moment). In today's episode: Why 'How I Did It' blog posts are more powerful than other posts The powerful difference between 'How I Did It' and 'How I DO It' posts Real life examples of successful 'How I Did It' and 'How I Do It' blog posts - from my own blogs and others How to come up with ideas and write your own 'How I Do It' blog post to grow your readership Further Reading and Resources for How to Write a 'How I Do It' Blog Post to Grow Your Readership Tips about writing different types of posts (these are previous podcast episodes): Write and Publish a List Post Writing Challenge: Create a Link Post for Your Blog How to Write an Opinion Post to Draw People in to Your Blog How to Write a Post That Contains a Call to Action How to Write a Review Post Examples of 'How I Do It' blog posts: The post I mention that Vanessa (my wife) wrote about travelling to Bali with Young Kids $72,000 in E-Books in a Week – 8 Lessons I Learned How to Build an Efficient Social Media Workflow to Increase your Traffic Vanessa’s ‘How to Style Your Bed’ blog post  A Powerful Exercise inside Google Analytics to Set You Up for a Successful Year of Blogging Step By Step How to Do a Head Shot on a White Background  More examples of 'Step By Step' (How I Do It) blog posts on the Digital Photography School Blog Nicole Avery regularly shares 'How I Do It' posts on her blog, including her family morning routine, her kids homework boxes and how she preps food for her 5 kids’ lunch boxes each week. Full Transcript Expand to view full transcript Compress to smaller transcript view Hi there. This is Darren from ProBlogger and welcome to episode 47 of the ProBlogger Podcast. Today, I want to give you a writing challenge. It's been a while since we've done one of these and they're always popular. Today, we're going to talk about creating a how I do it post. You can find today's show notes at problogger.com/podcast/47. It has been a while since we've done a writing challenge. In fact, the last time we did it was in episode 28, which was day 28 of the 31-day challenge that I ran at the start of the podcast series. We've actually done five of these in the past. If you want to go back and listen to some of the previous podcasts, you can go back to episode 2 where we talked about writing list posts, episode 7 where we talked about writing link posts, episode 19 where we talked about writing opinion posts, episode 23 where we talked about writing a call to action post, and then in episode 28 where we talked about writing review posts. I will put links back to all of those episodes in today's show notes. The thing I love about these particular episodes is that a whole heap of ProBlogger readers went away and did the challenge. They created a post on a particular type of post. We had a whole heap of people sharing their list posts and their link posts in the comments on those show notes. That's what I want you to do today. Today is not a theoretical podcast, it's a challenge. Are you up for that challenge or not? If not, you might want to stop listening, but if you're up for a challenge and you want to write a post today and then come back and share that post with us, then here's what I want you to do. Write a post that is a “how I do it” or “how I did it” post. There are two variations really today. This is a very simple style of post,

Inc. Uncensored
Inc Uncensored Ep. 19: Google's Wi-Fi is Free (But You'll Pay for the Razor Blades)

Inc. Uncensored

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2015 25:00


Inc. editor James Ledbetter and Inc. staff members Kris Frieswick, Jon Fine and Christine Lagorio-Chafkin examine the rapid growth of the online razor-blade market, discuss Google's new idea of converting phone booths into free wifi hotspots, and track the paths to success of the world's greatest entrepreneurs in their How I Did It package.    This week’s episode was sponsored by T-Mobile. Switch your business today at www.TMobile.com/Business. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

In Life Now Radio
Good News with Greg Davis

In Life Now Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2013 42:00


Well Family you all know we are in for a great treat tonight because my mentor, Greg Davis is back with me for a second time on the air and sharing the mic tonight on this broadcast of In Life Now Radio.  For those of you who don't know who he is Bishop Greg Davis is a world reknown recognized Radio & Television Personality. Bishop Davis has successfully endured being in this industry for 25+ years and on this episode of In Life Now Radio he is going to be candidly sharing about what "endurance" really means as we build and brand ourselves. He has also redefined himself through living a healthier lifestyle and has lossed well over 100 pounds!  "How I Did It" which is the name of his newest book was given life out of this moment.

In Life Now Radio
Bishop Greg Davis Celebrates 1st Anniversary w/Coach TMB

In Life Now Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2012 60:00


Well, Life Talk the experience Radio fans and listeners, we are celebrating our first birthday tonite on the air with this show and what better way could we possibly celebrate it by having nationally known radio and television personality, Bishop Greg Davis Sr. live with Coach TMB on this episode of Life Talk the experience Radio! We are going to have an opportunity to speak with Bishop Davis about how he has endured being in this industry for 25+ years as he talks to us candidly about the ups and the downs of building and branding himself into what we see today. He also has experienced tranformation into living a healthier life and in that has lossed over 100 pounds!  We will be privy to hearing the story as to "How He Did It" which is the name of his newest book on the market that was birthed out of this moment. So folks you defnitely do not want to miss any part of this show! Make sure you have the volumne turned up, sit back, and relax as Coach TMB interviews the prolific and dynamic man of God Bishop Greg Davis Sr.