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I want to share our story. Our goal is to help you figure out what your next step is. I'd love to hear from you and connect, not only with the real estate side of things, but also if you're interested in RV living, mountain biking, or traveling around America the Beautiful.” - Victor Thompson (USAFA ‘07) Victor Thompson (USAFA ‘07) is a lifestyle entrepreneur, real estate investor, and military veteran. His successful real estate investing business, Zero Gravity REI serves the South Carolina and Georgia markets and is focused on single family and small multi-family properties. Victor is focused on becoming a master communicator and solution provider. He's passionate about building meaningful relationships and helping others exceed their potential. He believes that if you want to go far, go together. His goal is to help provide safe, clean, and affordable housing, to make his investors money, and to continue to grow his business partnership. In this episode, we discuss: How Victor became interested in real estate Why he started Zero Gravity REI, how it operates, and what his focus markets are The impact and unique opportunities presented by the Covid-19 pandemic How fellow veterans and cross country travels are helping him develop the business How 10X Vets is helping his business grow Victor also shares what his big-picture company goals are, where in the USA he's visiting now, why he loves RV life, and the connections he's made that are expanding the reach of his mission. We loved hearing about all the interesting people he's met and hope his story inspires you to connect with other like-minded individuals and turn your dream into reality. Connect with Victor: LinkedIn Instagram Facebook Zero Gravity REI If you found this episode valuable, please share it with a friend or colleague. If you are a Service Academy graduate and want to take your business to the next level, you can join our supportive community and get started today. Subscribe and help out the show: Subscribe on Apple Podcasts Also available on Google Podcasts, Spotify & Stitcher Leave us a 5-star review! Special thanks to Victor for joining me this week. Until next time! -Scott Mackes, USNA '01
This week's episode is the first in a two-part series that features Victor McConnell, Managing Director and Head of Real Estate Services with VMG Health. We discuss evaluating healthcare properties and the importance of understanding the value of your real estate. In this episode, we talk about… [2:21] What VMG Health offers for the healthcare industry as well as real estate services [3:36] How Victor got his start in healthcare real estate [4:10] The importance of healthcare companies understanding the value and costs of their real estate investments [6:33] How a hospital or health group can use their valuation to their benefit [12:02] Quarterly analysis and updates [14:05] The pandemic's effect on healthcare real estate [19:26] Telehealth opening the door for using the most expensive real estate for the highest acuity clinical use [21:38] Working with capital and development partners [25:14] Advising healthcare companies based on the value of their real estate Links to resources: VMG Health: https://www.vmghealth.com Subscribe, rate and review: www.providerspropertiesandperformance.com Schedule a healthcare real estate investment strategy consultation: https://docproperties.com/free-consultation-trisha-talbot/ About Trisha: WEBSITE: www.docproperties.com LINKED IN: https://www.linkedin.com/in/trishatalbot/ Email inquiries to: info@docproperties.com
Resources: ✅ Join the Sales Revolution: If you're ready to do sales differently, you're in the right place. This community is for entrepreneurs and sales pros to connect, grow, + learn the new (and highly improved) connection-based way of selling. https://www.facebook.com/groups/salesrevolutiongroup As business owners know, it is easier to sell to an existing client than to a new one. Sales success is inextricably linked to customer delight & understanding the buyer, so the key lies in convincing your customer that your suggestions for additional purchases (upsell) will be of real benefit to them. In this episode, Victor Antonio returns to the podcast and we discuss not only the art of the upsell but also his perspective on all things sales. We cover pressure vs. persuasion, trust & influence in sales, sharing interesting sales stories, and many more! Preparing to upsell? Or just curious about what you can learn from this topic? Then tune in to this episode of Closers are Losers! In this episode, we cover: Introduction [00:00] How Victor learned sales [02:20] Mastering the upsell book [04:19] Why people need to learn the sales [06:42] Biggest mistake that salespeople make today [10:34] You must have a strategy of dealing with multiple decision-makers [14:21] Normalizing of virtual selling [15:55] On Closing: Pressure vs. Persuasion [21:45] Ideal formula of trust [24:01] Influence & the buyer's mind [27:20] People buy from those who get them results [30:30] The story of larry the sales guy [35:43] Main reasons why many buying decisions stall in the marketplace [39:07] One of the most important questions salespersons should be asking [44:39] How do you fine-tune your sales craft [46:10] ✅ If you're looking to take your sales to the 7th level, book a “Clarity Call” below and let's see if you're a good fit for our sales training program!
Imagine if your digital marketing business went from $100 revenue a month, to $25K revenue a month. Not bad, right? Now imagine that this digital marketing business is your SIDE HUSTLE. A business you run in your spare time. For daytime music producer, Victor Laranja and his side hustle marketing business Social Gravity, this is not a dream. Not only is his side hustle hitting $25K a month but it's also predicted to hit $50K a month this year. In this amazing episode of From Zero To Foundr, we speak with Start Your Side Hustle alumni Victor Laranja to find out how he got his first client (“it happened organically!”), how Tupac Shakur and Daniel DiPiazza became his heroes, and how his business survived COVID-19 using paid ads. When asked what the secret is to running a lucrative side hustle and releasing 3 albums, Victor says: “Focus on what you're passionate about, follow the skill that you have right now, and just keep doing things!” Listen to Learn: How to organically acquire your first side-hustle client How Daniel DiPiazza inspired Victor to complete a music album The advantages of using word-of-mouth for client acquisition How to raise your prices with clients, both new and existing, and get them to agree Social Gravity's Facebook Advertising offer that clients could not resist The decision to flip to high-ticket clients and why Social Gravity chose to drop 3-4 clients How Victor plans to hit $50K revenue this year If you're READY to finally start your own business, enroll in the EXACT free program that today's guest used to get where they are today… https://www.foundr.com/sidehustletraining And… If you are enjoying ‘From Zero to Foundr', please leave us a 5-star review and let us know what stories you want to see next. Website: http://www.foundr.comSuccess Stories: https://foundr.com/success-stories Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/foundr/ YouTube: http://bit.ly/2uyvzdt Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/foundr Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/foundr LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/foundr/ Podcast: http://www.foundr.com/podcast Magazine: http://www.foundr.com/magazine
Ayurvedic Doctor Victor Briere's new book 'Pulse Unveiled - The Art and Science of Ayurvedic Pulse Reading' delves into this ancient Ayurvedic diagnostic tool. Colette chats with Victor about the following: How Victor learned Ayurvedic pulse reading. How process of pulse reading. What are the qualities of each doshic pulse. What can be discovered via pulse reading. Why we need to be careful about pulse bias. The different styles of pulse reading. Receive 10% off Victor's online Pulse Reading Course starting June 2021. Email Victor at victor@pcayurveda.com and tell him that you heard him on the Elements of Ayurveda Podcast to receive your 10% discount! Email Victor victor@pcayurveda.com or visit the website pacificcoastayurveda.com for further information on: Book - Pulse Unveiled - The Art and Science of Ayurvedic Pulse Reading. Education - International Institute of Tantric & Vedic Sciences. Clinic - Pacific Coast Ayurveda. Check out Colette's group discounted Digestive Reset Cleanse for Spring 2021 - starting April 16th! Join the Elements of Ayurveda Community. Thanks for listening!
In the fourth and final episode of September's Mystery Incorporated themed month, Alexa speaks with director/producer Victor Cook. Victor also worked on the direct to video special episodes on the 13 Spooky Tales DVD releases, and the 2013 movie Scooby-Doo! Stage Fright. Highlights of this episode include: 1- Victor’s path from wanting to be a print cartoonist, to directing in animation. 2- How Victor came to work on Mystery Incorporated, and his experience on the show. 3- Chatting about not only Mystery Incorporated, but also the direct to video specials, and Stage Fright. Make sure to follow along on Twitter @UnmaskedSD, Instagram @unmaskedsdpodcast, or at unmaskedsdpodcast.com for more groovy content! And you can also find Unmasked History on Facebook under Unmasked History of Scooby Doo Podcast.
When you’re courting investment from venture firms… Do you know what they are looking for? Well, if you ask them they’ll tell you: Great teams. At least, that’s what Victor Gutwein, Founder and Managing Partner at M25, a firm investing in early-stage tech companies across the Midwest, will tell you. In this episode, we discuss: How Victor identifies a great team What early-stage founders should prioritize The importance of mentorship You can find this interview, and many more, by subscribing to the B2B Growth Show on Apple Podcasts, on our website, or on Spotify.
Many entrepreneurs start their businesses to make money, but some want to do so much more than that. Some want to help others and give people what they need to transform their lives in a positive way. One of these incredible people is Victor Peña, the President and CEO at OmniPrint International Inc. Victor is experienced in global business and is a leader of innovation. His entire company focuses on 10x growth and although he has reached incredible success, it took a lot of hard work to get there. Victor realized that he had to get better at communicating with people and increase brand awareness because, as many of us know, “best known beats best.” On this episode of the What Are You Made Of? podcast, Victor shares some of the obstacles he faced throughout his life, how he overcame them and how he built and evolved his business. In this episode, we talk about: How Victor went from the engineering trade to launching his own business Why it’s important to be known because the ‘best known beats best’ What life was like for Victor as a kid, who spoke Spanish in an English-speaking school Why you should work on increasing your problem-solving skills Who OmniPrint’s target customers are and how they help their customers get the most value Why you shouldn’t be ashamed or afraid to change when necessary How Victor scaled his business Why you should keep a leader board and build a competitive team Victor reveals the toughest challenges he has faced recently, including during the COVID-19 pandemic Find out more about Victor’s business, OmniPrint on his LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/in/victor-pena-ceo-omniprint/). You can also follow OmniPrint on @victor_h_pena (https://www.instagram.com/victor_h_pena/) For more information and to explore other episodes go to themikecroc.com (https://www.themikecroc.com/) The views and opinions expressed on the “What Are You Made Of?” podcast are solely those of the author and guests, and should not be attributed to any other individual or entity. This is an independent production of Mike “C-Roc” Ciorrocco. The podcast production and the book What Are You Made Of? Are original works of the author. All rights of ownership and reproduction are retained. Copyright 2019.
In this episode of the Millennials in China podcast we interview Victor Lee, a Malaysian entrepreneur who spent 13 years in China. Victor started his China journey back in 2007 after getting a job offer in customer service IT. He had been hustling all his life and was already assembling a team and building tech apps while still working full time. Now he is back living in Kuala Lumpur and Singapore, and is the Founder and CEO of Bitcurate, a blockchain data analytics startup. Show Notes: Victor introduces himself and how he came across the opportunity of moving to China. Victor’s first job in China working in customer service IT for an American company, and how he soon started his own side hustle, even employing a couple of part-time software developers. Victor recounts how he was already hustling and selling insurance back in Malaysia, and how the sales skills he learned coupled with his product development expertise helped him jump into a career building financial technology products at Standard Chartered Bank. How Victor was able to use his resources wisely and be able to pay salary to part-time employees while himself having a day job. How Victor was attracted to the concept of decentralized governance and falling into the blockchain rabbit hole. What inspired his new company, Bitcurate, and what it does. How skilled labour is no longer cheap in China, and how Victor decided to move back to Malaysia to utilize the cheaper talent available. Victor’s golden tips on having the entrepreneur mindset but also having the grit and frugality to survive and outlast difficult times. --------------------------- Listen on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/millennials-in-china/id1503870294 Listen on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0MwEJZnnZ2sNWje7wP0GaW?si=tWqgkgwoQCueTrEfeI3-6g Listen on Google Podcasts: https://podcasts.google.com/?feed=aHR0cDovL21pbGxlbm5pYWxzaW5jaGluYS5jb20vcnNz Listen on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCm6jqVbJ1SR_g9iTLFxyF1g Podcast Website: http://millennialsinchina.com Podcast Facebook: https://facebook.com/millennialsinchina Podcast Twitter: https://twitter.com/MillennialsCN Chris' Twitter: https://twitter.com/ChrisWood1821 Hope's Twitter: https://twitter.com/hope_freiheit Hope’s Instagram: https://instagram.com/hope_freiheit Hope’s Website: https://hopefreiheit.com Victor’s LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/victorleejennwei/ Bitcurate: https://www.bitcurate.com/
Victor Hoskins is the President and CEO of the Fairfax County Economic Development Authority. Prior to that, he was Deputy Mayor of Economic Development for the District of Columbia. In his current role, he works hard with his team to attract companies and jobs to the area. Most recently he led the team responsible for winning the Amazon HQ2, which will be bringing anywhere from 25,000 to 37,000 jobs to Northern Virginia. What was it like to compete for the Amazon HQ2? Fairfax county was one of 238 jurisdictions in the running and their initial proposal was 250 pages long. A few months later Amazon responded with over 100 questions which took 1100 pages to respond to. It was definitely not an easy feat! When looking at the big picture Victor has been paying attention to two main trends when it comes to talent. The first one is the need for regions to find ways to keep college students in the area after they graduate. In Victor’s region there are 60 universities and he says, “there's a real retention effort that we're launching focused on the kids that are in school right now and connecting them directly to companies, whether that company is Leidos or that company is Booz Allen, whether it is North Broman or Boeing we're trying to connect them directly to the companies as they're going through their undergraduate education because what we find and what I think all of us found is, when you work at a place while you're in school you may be going back to that place or a similar company when you get out of school so really bridging that, making that connection or may not just doing this at the undergraduate level but we also want to look at this at the high school level, trying to get these kids into internships, just to get to understand what companies do and develop their interest early on.” The second thing he is paying attention to is the need for companies to retrain the talent they already have instead of hiring new people. It makes a lot more sense to utilize the people already inside of your organization who know the company culture, then to hire a new person who has to learn everything from square one. When it comes to AI and technology, Victor is not worried. We have had many shifts in the way we work in the past, for example there was a day when milk and ice was delivered by horse and carriage, but we have always adapted and created new jobs. He believes we will continue to adapt, create, and learn. Victor’s advice to students in high school or college is do your best every single day. He says, “I feel like I'm at a job interview every day. Every day, I'm at a job interview, which means that I have a chance to make a good impression or bad impression. Me, I choose every day to make an extraordinary impression. I throw my body and my mind into everything that I do. Listen, I was at that brown bag talking about a book. It was the last thing on earth to discuss before I go six feet under. I mean, to me that was a moment to explain something to them that I do wanted to talk to them about since I got there. And this is, this moment right here, this is the greatest moment in my life right now, you know why? Because you only have these moments so do them in an extraordinary way. Do not be average.” What you will learn: What it was like to compete with 238 jurisdictions to win the Amazon HQ2 What companies like Amazon and Nestle are looking for in talent Workplace and talent trends Victor is paying attention to How Victor inspires his team How companies are attracting and retaining talent
In this episode, I'm joined again by my friend and mentor Victor Menasce. Today we're going to tell you all about the long term real estate investment strategy we've both used to create infinite returns on a consistent basis. You'll learn about: How Victor transitioned from his job in the tech industry to real estate Why the 2009 financial crisis wasn't actually a real estate bubble What bubble Victor expects next (and the assets you should invest in to protect yourself) Why passive income isn't so passive What classes of properties you should invest in What kind of bank you need to work with And much more...
Today’s guest, Victor Friedberg is the co-founder of S2G ventures, a Chicago-based firm that has backed companies across the ag and food industries such as Beyond Meat, Maple Hill Creamery, Benson Hill Biosystems, and Mercaris. Victor is also the founder of Foodshot Global, a non-profit consortium of companies focused on creating a food system that's more healthy, sustainable, and equitable.In this episode, Victor and I chat about:· How Victor went from tech entrepreneur to food and ag investor· How a systems approach to investing can decrease risk· Opportunities for farmers to benefit from consumer trends· Victor’s reflections on the agrifood tech opportunities down underAdditional resources:S2G VenturesFoodShot GlobalMaple Hill CreameryBeyond MeatUmamiOrganic Fraud Imports in the newsCheck out our "getting agtech ready" eBook here: https://www.agtechsowhat.com/getting-agtech-ready-ebook
I’m so excited to share this fascinating conversation I recorded last spring with Victor Kühn, a master traditional bowmaker and primitive archery expert based in Boulder, Colorado. Here, Victor traces the ancient history of the bow and arrow, revealing how its invention tens of thousands of years ago forever changed the trajectory of humankind. We also talk about Victor’s (née: Vitezslav) remarkable childhood in the aftermath of Communist Czechoslovakia, his passion for the iconic American West, and the intense craftsmanship that goes into his one-of-a-kind bows (he fells his own trees!).Show notes:-How Victor first discovered bowmaking-“Wild times in the ‘90s”: Growing up after the fall of Communism in Czechoslovakia-Coming to the US and falling in love with the iconic American West-The ancient history of his homeland versus the untouched wilderness-How bowmaking forever changed human history-Is bowmaking still relevant in a world with guns?-Why Victor feels called to preserve this art-The intense research and craftsmanship that goes into Victor’s traditional bows
Ambition is only half the equation. You've also got to take action — and with that comes things that suck. How do you cope and power through? By embracing it! How? Victor explains in this week's new Power Cast podcast.
Victor stops by the "Behind the Podcast" with DJ Podgorny to discuss his process for consistent content generation, how he uses knowledge to transcend culture, his incredible morning routine, the future of podcasting, and his hack for organically growing his audience. 0:20 – DJ’s introduction to today’s show 0:50 – Victor’s career path and journey to sales 4:40 – Why money will always give you options 5:20 – How he made the decision to get into content creation 6:20 – Why the show will Sales Influence will get 100k downloads this month 8:20 – How Victor structures his podcasts with stories, datas, and lessons 10:20 – What Victor learned from Toastmasters 13:50 – Victor’s biggest challenge with speaking and podcasts 17:50 – Victor’s process for creating consistent content 21:35 – The two rules for reading any book 25:20 – How Victor has grown his audience over the years 26:15 – Victor’s hack for organically growing his audience 28:20 – His new podcast: The Victor Antonio Show 30:50 – Why he hasn’t run out of topics to discuss 34:20 – How Victor has used books to transcend cultures 39:20 – Why podcasts have helped him solidfy concepts 43:50 – Victor’s epic morning routine for winning his days 48:20 – Where Victor sees the future of podcasts going 49:50 – The Final Five
Gary Pinkerton talks with Dr. Victor Hanson, author of the new book The Case for Trump and his earlier book The Second World Wars: How the First Global Conflict was Fought and Won, about why he's interested in military history and how Trump was able to pull off a win that nobody saw coming. Key Takeaways: [3:26] Why military history? [8:50] How Victor views Trump in his latest book [13:29] Why Middle America had been forgotten by the political elites before Trump came along Website: www.VictorHanson.com
Victor Pierentoni owner of Zen Stoic Mastery helps people create mental wellness and vitality in their personal and professional life. Victor has worked in the personal development industry for the last several years and has coached thousands of people. Victor talks with your host Blake Bowman about stoicism and Zen philosophy. Episode Highlights: How Victor defines Zen Stoicism. How Victor defines Zen by itself and Stoicism by itself. Victor began studying the Stoics by reading The Daily Stoic by Ryan Holiday Stoicism was giving Victor’s clients better and more dramatic results. The type of coaching that Victor provides to his clients - mostly psychology and some strategy. The benefits of practicing the Zen Stoic program and what happens if you don’t. The opposite of stoicism is acting on impulse only. A lot of great leaders think of things logically instead of emotionally. Remember that nothing is personal. You can’t control what’s happening in the world around you, you can control how you respond. Stoicism is not just living in the moment it’s the acknowledgment of a potential future. How stress eating is a coping mechanism for some kind of pain. What are the tangible benefits of stoicism: A better sense of inner peace. Voluntary discomfort allows you to handle harder things. Being more considerate of others. You’ll be more resilient and more comfortable with unexpected or negative things. Extremism is blindly following a narrative for the sake of having that narrative. Some steps people can take toward stoicism: Cold showers. Ask yourself what is a fact, and what is an opinion - you only suffer from opinions, not facts. Put yourself into any other kind of voluntary discomfort. Journal and reflect on your day. Where people can connect with Victor: Zen Stoic Mastery Facebook Page The Zen Stoic Podcast The Zen Stoic Dojo Facebook Group 3 Key Points: You have to focus on what you can control and not be controlled by your emotions. Protecting yourself from your own emotions could contribute to your overall health in a radical way. Challenging yourself with voluntary discomfort can push you toward stoicism. Tweetable Quotes: “In order to have full health, vitality, and longevity you have to have the mindset right.” -Blake “The Zen Stoic philosophy is better in action than in conversation” -Victor “It’s very difficult to be healthy when you’re constantly in an angry state.” -Victor Resources Mentioned: GuerrillaZen.com Book Recommendation: The Daily Stoic: 366 Meditations on Wisdom, Perseverance, and the Art of Living Join The Zen Stoic Dojo on Facebook Listen to The Zen Stoic Podcast Join the Zen Stoic Mastery Facebook Group
@_Facci co-host of @SettingThePace3 stops by to talk Indiana Pacers basketball. How Victor’s injury has changed the mindset of the Pacers the rest of the season? How a change of scenery has helped Wes Matthews? What can the Mavericks learn from the Pacers when it comes to roster building? --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/bluehardwoodpodcast/support
LEARN HOW TO BECOME A POWERFUL PUBLIC SPEAKER Learn how to pitch, present and persuade by using interesting, compelling stories in your public speeches. On today’s podcast, Steve Simonson introduces us to Victor Ahipene, Leader of the Public Speaking Blueprint. Victor is also an entrepreneur, author, speaker and podcast host. Here are more key points on today’s episode: How Victor became a speaker. The power of communication and storytelling in business. The Public Speaking Blueprint and how listeners can also get a copy. So, listen and learn how important it is to communicate with customers using the power of stories. 01:30 (Steve introduces today’s guest Victor Ahipene.) 03:35 (Victor talks about his origin story.) 04:30 (Victor talks about his experience about being a speaker.) 15:29 (Victor talks about the Public Speaking Blueprint.) 1:00:53 (Victor tells us how to get his blueprint.) 1:03:10 (Victor’s final words of wisdom.) Welcome to the Awesomers.com podcast. If you love to learn and if you're motivated to expand your mind and heck if you desire to break through those traditional paradigms and find your own version of success, you are in the right place. Awesomers around the world are on a journey to improve their lives and the lives of those around them. We believe in paying it forward and we fundamentally try to live up to the great Zig Ziglar quote where he said, "You can have everything in your life you want if you help enough other people get what they want." It doesn't matter where you came from. It only matters where you're going. My name is Steve Simonson and I hope that you will join me on this Awesomer journey. SPONSOR ADVERTISEMENT If you're launching a new product manufactured in China, you will need professional high-resolution Amazon ready photographs. Because Symo Global has a team of professionals in China, you will oftentimes receive your listing photographs before your product even leaves the country. This streamlined process will save you the time money and energy needed to concentrate on marketing and other creative content strategies before your item is in stock and ready for sale. Visit SymoGlobal.com to learn more. Because a picture should be worth one thousand keywords. You're listening to the Awesomers podcast. 01:30 (Steve introduces today’s guest, Victor Ahipene.) Steve: You are listening to Episode Number 67 of the Awesomers podcast series. And that's Awesomers.com/67 to find today's show notes and relevant details, etc. Now today, I am joined by Victor Ahipene. Now, Victor's a very interesting young man and somebody who I find to be fascinating, because he's been speaking from the stage since he was literally 13 years old. And we talked about that kind of in-depth in today's episode. This went on to lead him to do more speaking and he has won national accolades at competitions becoming one of the youngest ever to qualify as a public speaking teacher at only age 17. And this passion for public speaking got filed away for a bit while he was at university, and became a physiotherapist. And it wasn't until he jumped into the entrepreneurial world that this love for speech and speech making was reignited. And today being able to help other people get their message out to the world, and leveraging that message using public speaking as part of what he loves to spend his time doing. And since all of that kind of was put together he's really been on a mission and a sense created three top ranking, top rated and ranked podcast. He's been a keynote speaker around the world and he's helped hundreds of others share their message and make an impact in their various industries and sessions. So, it's something very inspiring and I know we're going to learn a lot from today. I am thrilled that you're here and I hope that you're thrilled to be here as well. Everybody, it's me Steve Simonson and we're back again with another Awesomers.com podcast and today I'm joined by
This week Victor from Frame of Travel drops in to walk us through his career in Japan, which did not start with a teaching gig as it does for so many of us. Listen and Learn. Enjoy. Right-Click to Download the Mp3 [Follow Victor: Frame of Travel | Facebook | Instagram | Twitter] [Follow the Show: Twitter | Instagram | Facebook | Youtube] [Find a Job: JobsinJapan.com] [Discuss the show: Discord] Some of the topics discussed include: The Post mentioned about resending missed mail 2:55 - About Daniel 4:45 - Victor's first and next job in Japan 7:55 - How Victor got into freelancing more 8:30 - Marketing Meet-up Strategy 12:40 - What his freelance jobs usually entail 18:45 - Victor's Social Media Strategy 21:10 - How about the pay? 26:00 - How can you get a job in SNS/Marketing in your in the thicc inaka? 32:00 - Final Advice Outro Every episode of the podcast is available on iTunes, Android, and Stitcher. Make sure to subscribe to the show so that you don't miss out on any new episodes as they're released. All ratings and reviews are also greatly appreciated. Thanks for listening! Discuss this episode with like minded people on the ALTInsider discord:
This was one of my favorite episodes to record in the last year. I’ve often struggled with work-life balance and am no stranger to trying things that haven’t worked. This week we bring you a refreshing interview with my friend Victor Delacruz about the ups and downs of entrepreneurial life. Victor Delacruz is the founder and owner of ChristianPlanner.com. Victor shares his journey as an ecommerce entrepreneur - from youth pastor to Air Force Captain to Jazz Piano student at NYU to the business owner he is now. Victor talks about the benefits of having a solid daily routine for optimizing your personal and professional life, and the importance for finding what works best for you. He shares the challenges he has faced within his personal and professional life, and the game-changer tactic he used for growing his email list, gathering customer testimonials, and getting tons of user-generated content that was repurposed for social ads and a successful Kickstarter campaign. Episode Highlights: 5:28 The path to success sometimes starts with a journey towards failure. 13:04 How Victor came to the decision to start again after his many setbacks. 13:26 Step 1: Doing the research and understanding the audience size and opportunity in front of him. 14:30 Why the key to a great ecommerce site starts with a simple name. 16:00 How a single open ended question in the first email of Christian Planner’s email sequence lead to hundreds of responses and the growth of the brand. 17:40 This is how Christian Planner gathered user generated content to create a video that helped them raise money, gain followers, increase email subscribers and new product ideas. 28:18 The one thing that Victor learned in the military that has helped him grow in his business. 32:00 Exploring neurofeedback, floating and other methods to get a mental edge in a distracting online world. 38:15 The daily routine that helps Victor stay on track and the “have-to-dos” that he uses to measures his growth & success Links and Resources: Christianplanner.com 22 Immutable Laws of Marketing Gleam.io Joe Rogan Experience Instagram.com/VictorDelacruz
Victor Ekpo and I talked about 2 of his most popular subscription-based businesses, Power Ideas, and The Highly Paid Experts Network. TOPICS DISCUSSED IN THIS EPISODE: -Victor’s entrepreneurial journey (3:32) -Steps that Victor took after he ran his butcher business into the ground (7:00) -Selling a personal story/brand vs selling a just product (9:01) -Why a subscription or membership based business model is the future (11:30) -The importance of building an authentic personal brand and fan base (13:09) -Victor's time management tips (28:00) -How Victor is working towards his personal goal of 200 rest days a year (30:52) -Victor’s dream for Nigerian students from impoverished backgrounds (50:00)
Victor Sutter, Vice President of the Foundation Room for North America with venues across the country, joins the A Desire to Inspire with Manny Patrick show to discuss how in an industry of thick skin, there is nothing holding you back from being the best. Victor talks about how Failure for him was a necessity for growth and how he could not be in the position he is in today without the right people in place. The concepts he talks about are universal and can help trigger some bright ideas of your own. For anyone that has ever thought about what it takes to climb the corporate ladder, or run an iconic brand, pay close attention to what got this, still young, and very accomplished man the title of Vice President. The information can help you get motivated to take some action. In This Episode You Will Learn About: -Victor's journey in life -What Victor enjoys in the hospitality industry -What Victor liked about working for luxury brands early on like Four Season and Ritz Carlton -What Victor thinks about his competitiveness -Victor's transition from Hotels to Entertainment -What position Victor assumed in his first role with Nikki Beach -How Victor rapidly advances in his professional life -Victor's approach on failure -How Victor handles work-life balance -What Victor does for fun -AND MUCH MORE!
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EGO, sales, psychology, and why you need to ask good questions with Victor Adefuye, CEO and Founder of Dana Consulting. Notable Sections: Why Victor considers himself an "armchair psychologist" [7:24] How Victor helps his reps and clients overcome their roadblocks [9:55] Why it's important to understand the emotional state of the client [12:53] One thing people are surprised to learn about objection handling [16:34] How Victor coaches his clients on shifting their language [20:25] Why Victor helps his clients develop scripts for interviewing clients [26:40] Victor's recommended books for sales and psychology [27:51] Shownotes for Managing Psychology, Emotion, & Ego for Success with Victor Adefuye