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Coming off of an enormous series C, and a rebrand, we have Clearco (formerly Clearbanc) and their Agency Partnerships Lead Christopher Vigmond. Along with Chris is one of his top producing agency partners T. J. Jones, Co-Founder at EmberTribe. TJ and Chris have been partnered for 2 years now, but things really took off when they started working together to refine Clearco's partnering process. Quote: “For now, I need to take a month or two and drive value to TJ and his team and not ask for anything in return.” - Christopher Vigmond In this episode, we uncover: What TJ and Clearco realized that they can do for agencies for the agency clients to build partnerships around. How Clearco increased the close rates for their referrals to and through their agency partners. What partner persona's Clearco focused on and why. Where Clearco's data plays a role in new services TJ and other agencies sell clients/brands/ How partnerships played a factor in Clearco's series C. What about Clearco's partner program was so attractive to TJ. How Chris and Clearco integrates into the agencies processes. When partnerships have gone wrong for TJ's agency and why. When and how Clearco features new partners to their audience. And finally, both of their advice to new partner teams. Sections: [00:04:38] Intros [00:07:54] The state of Clearco's partner program [00:13:23] How much of a factor did partnerships play in Clearco's series C [00:15:01] Partner enablement at Clearco [00:19:55] How TJ justified hours into partnerships [00:23:32] Activating partnerships for Clearco [00:27:14] Co-marketing [00:33:30] Types of partnerships that work well for TJ/EmberTribe [00:39:04] What's next for sales/marketing partnerships at Clearco [00:43:06] Closing remarks on partnership best practices Resources: Sendoso.com - The leading sending platform. Partnerstack.com - Partner tracking and payouts. Sharework.co - A free account mapping solution.
Tej Singh is your host of the Growth Lab Podcast and a Sales Executive at a Global Technology Research & Advisory Firm. Tej identifies himself as a seeker of truth and on the journey of self-discovery and expression. He's a personal growth enthusiast and an avid traveler, he's been part of many growth masterminds, workshops, immersions, and traveled to over 25+ countries. He spent most of 2018 living in Yoga Centers/Monasteries to discover and live from a place of alignment and purpose. In this episode, we cover: 1) How TJ and become Tej 2) Having an identity crisis at the pinnacle of his career and becoming more of his true self through diving deep into personal growth 3) Exploring the path of self-discovery and how to be more present/aware in life 4) Balancing being in the moment with planning for the future.
What’s it like to be a day in the life of TJ Dillashaw? What are his go to training tools? How does TJ use wearable technology to optimize his performance? Why is rice one of his no-no foods? How did he get turned on to cold pressed juices? “Synthetic caffeine is some of the worst for you. It's like three to four times more caffeine. Say you drink if you're drinking 150-200 mg of caffeine, it’s like you’re actually taking in like 600mg of caffeine.” -TJ Dillashaw Today we sit down to answer these questions with the infamous UFC Fighter to get the inside scoop as to what an average day for him looks like. We cover everything from diet, intermittent fasting, an average day in the ring, foods he avoids, caffeine, to wearable technology. It's a biohacker’s dream episode. Check out the time stamps below: TIMESTAMPS 2:10 What has TJ been up to in quarantine? 4:30 What’s the new normal for fights? 5:38 Things that keep TJ in peak condition 8:50 How TJ changed his diet & how he found cold-pressing 10:44 High levels of arsenic in the body 13:10 A day in the life of TJ’s diet 18:30 Caffeine and its effect on hormones 19:40 Intermittent fasting 21:40 TJ's favorite food to eat 25:40 Wearable technology 35:00 Jiu Jitsu
Episode notes. Before you read on, please be sure to subscribe and rate! And if you enjoyed listening, be sure to share the episode by hitting the 'share' button. Episode notes: (6:55) How TJ found his passion for wrestling (9:18) Learning from experts - speeding up the developmental process (14:15) TJ's introduction into strength training - training with 'The British Bulldog', Davey Boy Smith (17:20) Insight into the infamous 'Hart Dungeon': Building a resilient body and mind (27:00) First glimpse of becoming a WWE Superstar (27:45) Balancing well-being on the road, while away from home 300 days a year (33:30) TJ's Career ending - near fatal - neck injury (43:40) Workhorse Fitness - Importance of supplementation for performance benefits (50:44) TJ's optimizational practices to enhance performance, and live a healthy, fulfilled life - Importance of living in the moment (55:04) Wrestling questions with TJ On this episode TJ and I discuss his introduction into wrestling, training at the infamous Hart Dungeon, learning from the all time greats, from Bret “The Hitman” Hart, Jim “The Anvil Neidhart” & The British Bulldog, Davey Boy Smith. We also talk about his career ending injury, how he bounced back from a potential fatal broken neck, creating his own supplement line, to working as a current WWE producer. We of course jump into some wrestling questions: who was his favorite wrestlers growing up? his favorite match of all time? And dream matches he wish he could have experienced. As always we also learn about TJ's performance tips to achieve at the highest level.
Current NFL trainer, Former NFL player and former All-American out of Southwest Minnesota State, TJ Dean hopped on the show to discuss his journey and what he's doing during this pandemic. Jumping around state to state training professional athletes. But his passion for training kids young to help mold them long term. His 7 on 7 team that travels, and how that helps his athletes gain athletic scholarships. How he ended up in Minnesota instead of the original plan of FAU. What it was like prepping for the NFL after college with Mark Ellis. The trials and tribulations of playing in the NFL. And how becoming a father helped pivot his passion of football into training. How TJ and Terrell Sinkfield teamed up to create TNT Academy. Also, discussing some of his pro athletes he’s currently training, Mazzi Wilkins, Irv Smith Jr, Josh Jacobs, Marcus Williams, CJ Smith, Jon Celestin, Mike Hughes, Tyler Johnson, Rashod Bateman, and many more. And how he’s prepping them for the season with this off season being thrown through the ringer with this pandemic.
TJ Cooper has been a lead trainer in tactical topics since 1987 and recently retired in 2016 after 34 years of continuous service. He still serves as a Lead Trainer for the Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office, and now works for the University of North Florida Police Department as a Police Officer leading the Training division. TJ teaches civilian, law enforcement and military agencies on demand. As a lead tactical trainer, he continually trains, attends and teaches high liability topics in criminal justice academies, colleges and training forums. TJ opened the second ever affiliate, CrossFit East, and was really the first to bring CrossFit to the tactical community with amazing results. In this episode we learn about how TJ got into CrossFit, how he has grown the community spirit CrossFit by creating the CrossFit East Family, and how CrossFit is a necessary skill set that can be applied in life and death situations. For more info on TJ, check out his website here, or follow him on Instagram and Facebook. Books, People, and Organizations mentioned in the episode.3:41 Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office 3:50 TJ’s CrossFit origin story4:00 Police Corp4:50 Lew Hicks5:25 Coach Glassman7:19 TJ’s fitness background9:05 How CrossFit started doing certifications9:52 Boz12:24 University of North Florida12:38 Deskbound, by Kelly Starrett17:44 Precision Nutrition and John Berardi20:32 How TJ became affiliate #220:46 Dave Werner, Nick Nibler, Robb Wolf, Mike Burgener, Mark Rippetoe23:03 CrossFit Southside, Justin Bergh23:19 CrossFit Jax, Chris Russell25:08 What would TJ go back and do differently?25:55 Mike Hiday, Chris Russell, Mike Solis29:17 TJ explains CrossFit East Family30:45 Fight Gone Bad31:10 Alan Cook, Hypoxia Gym32:27 TJ talks about active shooter situations + CrossFit35:49 Joe De Sena, Spartan Race36:13 Presidential Physical Fitness Test42:50 TJ’s socials
On today’s episode, the Girls get honest about: Caribbean customer service, How TJ reallly feels about Jamaicans The time Dev spent $200 on 7 day braids, And, curry chicken vs. chicken curry. Remember, no topic is too crazy or too outta pocket, ‘cause sometimes… you just gotta be honest.
We know that eating plant-based is great for our bodies and the environment, but what about eating fruit-based? Can we really thrive on a raw food diet consisting mainly of fruits? TJ Long is a certified personal trainer, health coach, and fruitarian who says that a diet of living plants is optimal for gut health. After a long journey through addiction to substances and unhealthy food, TJ found himself a junk food vegan replacing alcohol with other vices. With some help from a new companion, and the resilience to slowly climb out of the hole he’d dug, he found freedom in health through transitioning to a raw vegan diet. He joins us in this episode to share his inspiring path to health, why uncooked food is ideal for your digestive system, and how you can try going raw yourself. What we discuss in this episode: - Raw Veganism vs. Fruitarianism: What are they? Is there a difference? - What effect does cooking your food have on its enzymes? - TJ’s own A Street Cat Named Bob story: How he overcame addiction and found purpose in caring for his best friend, Brooks - How TJ transitioned from unhealthy to healthy veganism, and eventually raw veganism - Finding freedom in healthful living, and what we can learn about addiction from The Pleasure Trap - The physical benefits of eating raw food, and advice for making the transition yourself - Everyone’s favorite question: What about protein? Hear what TJ eats every day and how much protein is in his diet - Where to start learning more about eating raw or fruitarian, including The 80-10-10 Diet and The Mucusless Diet Healing System - Follow TJ Long on Instagram at @wholeconnection, on Facebook at @wholeconnection, on YouTube at Whole Connection, and on his website at www.wholeconnectionhealth.com. Connect with Switch4Good https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQ2toqAmlQpwR1HDF_KKfGg https://www.facebook.com/Switch4Good/ https://www.instagram.com/switch4good/ https://twitter.com/SwitchForGood switch4good.org
Sink or Swim: Small Business Marketing Failures & Successes - Interviews with Real Business Owners
Sink or Swim is a bi-weekly podcast of marketing interviews like this one. Click here to subscribe on iTunes. In this episode, find out things like: What's a scattered site rental unit? How a very cool tech accelerator played a big role in Keybot's success How TJ balances the role of Chief Revenue Officer with his [...] The post Episode 22: Rental Property Automator T.J. Tavares appeared first on Red Canoe Media.
TJ is a childhood friend who started lifting weights when he was 14. SInce then he has won numerous british and european powerlifting titles and been in the gym ever since. TJ opens up and talks about his journey and how training in the gym with his crew has helped him with his mental health through some really tough times and kept him on the straight and narrow. Apologies about the amount of swearing on this one! When sitting talking to your close friends you forget you're actually recording a podcast! Podcast breakdown 02:30 - How we met 05:13 - Tj's background story 19:23 - How Tj got into training at 14 40:10 - Tj talking about his powerlifting competitions and wins 01:16:15 - prep for a competition / dedicating yourself to something and following it through to succeed 01:25:12 : What training does for Tj's mental health / 01:30:04 diet + prepping tips + making excuses to set yourself up for failure + motivation 01:47:30 How training helped Tj cope with he recent loss of his father and break up 02:02:17 Tj's advice for someone starting out on a fitness journey