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TV personality Jayme Foxx joins Ethan to share her experience with Hashimoto's disease. Hear the changes she made in her life to feel better, including becoming gluten-free. Jayme also talks about not eating meat for over a year and why she made that choice. Ethan and Jayme talk about really listening to your body and paying attention to signals it gives you, so you can feel your best.
TV personality Jayme Foxx joins Ethan to share her experience with Hashimoto's disease. Hear the changes she made in her life to feel better, including becoming gluten-free. Jayme also talks about not eating meat for over a year and why she made that choice. Ethan and Jayme talk about really listening to your body and paying attention to signals it gives you, so you can feel your best.
How do you make your side hustle your main gig? This is the million-dollar question for any entrepreneur trying to make their dream a reality. On Episode 27 of Business Outlaws, Chris Collins, BigMike and host Jayme Foxx break that question down and give you the tips and tricks to make your side-hustle dreams into a reality. BigMike reflects on his early days in business, from making T-shirts to selling tanning beds, so he could fund his side hustle of growing cannabis and turn it into his primary career. Chris Collins weighs in on his early days working as a car-lot attendant so he could fund his consulting business, and how he made his dreams a reality by being mindful of his side hustle paycheck. After you’ve listened to the episode, be sure to head on over to BusinessOutlaws.com for more exclusive content, behind-the-scenes footage and more. If you wanna learn more about the Business Outlaws, follow @BigMike, @ChrisBulldogCollins and @JaymeFoxx on Instagram.
Make sure to get PAID! It’s estimated that 50 percent of millennials work as independent contractors. But as a freelancer, getting paid can sometimes present a problem. In this episode, Chris Collins and BigMike talk tips and tactics to ensure you get what you’re owed — and get more respect in the process. Listen as the Business Outlaws and host Jayme Foxx unearth the clues that a potential client might stiff you, why it’s important to have a written contract, and why asking for money upfront is better for your business. You’ll also hear BigMike’s strategy for getting high-quality freelancers on your team, why getting a passport and traveling to other countries is so important.
Make sure to get PAID! It's estimated that 50 percent of millennials work as independent contractors. But as a freelancer, getting paid can sometimes present a problem. In this episode, Chris Collins and BigMike talk tips and tactics to ensure you get what you're owed — and get more respect in the process. Listen as the Business Outlaws and host Jayme Foxx unearth the clues that a potential client might stiff you, why it's important to have a written contract, and why asking for money upfront is better for your business. You'll also hear BigMike's strategy for getting high-quality freelancers on your team, why getting a passport and traveling to other countries is so important.
How do you make your side hustle your main gig? This is the million-dollar question for any entrepreneur trying to make their dream a reality. On Episode 27 of Business Outlaws, Chris Collins, BigMike and host Jayme Foxx break that question down and give you the tips and tricks to make your side-hustle dreams into a reality. BigMike reflects on his early days in business, from making T-shirts to selling tanning beds, so he could fund his side hustle of growing cannabis and turn it into his primary career. Chris Collins weighs in on his early days working as a car-lot attendant so he could fund his consulting business, and how he made his dreams a reality by being mindful of his side hustle paycheck. After you've listened to the episode, be sure to head on over to BusinessOutlaws.com for more exclusive content, behind-the-scenes footage and more. If you wanna learn more about the Business Outlaws, follow @BigMike, @ChrisBulldogCollins and @JaymeFoxx on Instagram.
How do you make money without selling out? That’s what Damon Dash — music producer, entrepreneur, co-founder of Roc-A-Fella Records, and contributor to memoir Culture Vultures — came to the studio to discuss with BigMike, Chris “Bulldog” Collins and host Jayme Foxx on this episode of Business Outlaws.
How do you make money without selling out? That's what Damon Dash — music producer, entrepreneur, co-founder of Roc-A-Fella Records, and contributor to memoir Culture Vultures — came to the studio to discuss with BigMike, Chris “Bulldog” Collins and host Jayme Foxx on this episode of Business Outlaws.
In this episode of Business Outlaws, serial entrepreneur and WildFit founder Eric Edmeades join BigMike, Chris “Bulldog” Collins and host Jayme Foxx to talk about where fear factors into how we think about our businesses and why most of our fears are completely irrational.
How do you recover from an extreme setback, like going to prison? What’s your plan for rebuilding your life and your brand after you’ve hit rock bottom? In this episode of Business Outlaws, BigMike, Chris “Bulldog” Collins and host Jayme Foxx chat with “Freeway” Rick Ross, convicted drug trafficker who’s now rebuilding his life and business after spending 13 years in prison as part of a life sentence.
How do you recover from an extreme setback, like going to prison? What's your plan for rebuilding your life and your brand after you've hit rock bottom? In this episode of Business Outlaws, BigMike, Chris “Bulldog” Collins and host Jayme Foxx chat with “Freeway” Rick Ross, convicted drug trafficker who's now rebuilding his life and business after spending 13 years in prison as part of a life sentence.
In this episode of Business Outlaws, serial entrepreneur and WildFit founder Eric Edmeades join BigMike, Chris “Bulldog” Collins and host Jayme Foxx to talk about where fear factors into how we think about our businesses and why most of our fears are completely irrational.
Jessica and Heather open the episode by reminiscing on some of their best memories at the Playboy Mansion including their "midnight kiss". They are then joined by Jayme Foxx and the girls talk about their WTF social media moments, tattoos in weird places and their awkward auditioning stories in Los Angeles.
Jessica and Heather open the episode by reminiscing on some of their best memories at the Playboy Mansion including their “midnight kiss”. They are then joined by Jayme Foxx and the girls talk about their WTF social media moments, tattoos in weird places and their awkward auditioning stories in Los Angeles.
Happy New Year, y'all! I'm kickin' off 2020 off with a fun conversation with my friend Jayme Foxx! I have known Jayme since 2003 when we met on Myspace. We both lived in Texas at the time but a few years later we both found ourselves living in Los Angeles and have been friends ever since!Jayme has been doing some amazing stuff in her life! To just to name a FEW: She is a model / T.V. host who has been featured on CMT's 'Tattoo Titans' and Free Form's 'Oh My Josh.' She has also graced the cover of Inked Magazine. She is also on the ONNIT Pro Team! (she showed me their product Alpha Brain and I am loving it!) She is also a regular on the Jason Ellis Show on Serious FM. She host Travis Barker's Musink Tattoo Festival yearly! These, like I said are to name a few and she is not slowing down! What I love most about Jayme is that she so unapologeticly herself and she lives her life with so much intention.We talk about all this, our love of animals, living a meat free life, silly stories of our friendship and so much more!Jayme also adds two songs to the podcast soundtrack! Those are:'2 Dollar Bill' (featuring Lil Wayne and E-40) by 2 Chains&'Tints' (featuring Kendrick Lamar) by Anderson .Paak(You can subscribe to the soundtrack & more over at my Instagram account www.instagram.com/christiegee)Be sure to also follow Jayme and all her adventures over at her Instagram account [www.instagram.com/jaymefoxx]!(http://www.instagram.com/jaymefoxx)! She's such a fun riot!Thank you so much for listening! Be sure and tell your friends!Special thank you to MXPX for providing the intro/outro music! It's their song ‘Invitation To Understanding' and it's been one of my favorites for years! Mxpx has always been on my list of favorites and I am so honored that they play a part in this podcast journey with me!
Enjoy live music and exciting life stories. Damon and guests of the show share their professional and personal experience by having an easy-going conversation in a cozy studio. Feel the vibe, laugh, and get inspired! Check out our new clothing collection at https://www.poppington.com. Buy your look! Join PoppingtonFam! Get your subscription to watch exclusive content every day at https://www.damedashstudios.com Follow us on Social Media: Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/damedashstudios/ Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/damedashstudios/ YouTube- https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCCL9psoallPWHKhJ75yMQmw and follow Damon www.instagram.com/duskopoppington/ on Instagram!
In part one of Business Outlaws’ five-part series, “The Recipe to Freedom: Running a Lucrative Online Business,” BigMike and Chris “Bulldog” Collins discuss how to make a six-figure salary while working from the beach of your choice. You’ve been teased with this well-worn carrot before, but it’s different this time. Instead of recycling clichés on how having the right mindset will lead you to running a multimillion dollar empire from the comfort of a beach chair, we’re going to help shed some light on what’s hidden in the darkest recesses of your mind. Through a seven-question personal exercise, we’ll force you to look at the things that drive you and deal with them head-on. This exercise is the path to that beach.Download the exercise at BusinessOutlaws.com now. “Most people, in their lives, never do an exercise like this,” BigMike says as he and host Jayme Foxx work through the seven increasingly provocative questions. By the time they’re finished with the exercise, neither has dry eyes. They look beyond the pursuit of money and control to explore the motivations that led them to the lifestyles they’ve chosen.If you’re ready to start building the lifestyle you want, you have to be as honest with yourself as they were with themselves.The honesty doesn’t end with the exercise. There’s still one more question to answer — and it’s a big one. How you answer it will tell you whether or not you’re cut out to be an entrepreneur. After you’ve listened to the episode and you have a deeper understanding of why you’re chasing the goals you are, check out BusinessOutlaws.com for behind-the-scenes footage and other exclusive content from this episode. We’ll also tell you how to win exclusive Business Outlaws swag through Instagram, so if you’re not already following @BusinessOutlaws on social media, do it now. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
How do you make money without selling out? That’s what Damon Dash — music producer, entrepreneur, co-founder of Roc-A-Fella Records, and contributor to memoir Culture Vultures — came to the studio to discuss with BigMike, Chris “Bulldog” Collins and host Jayme Foxx on this episode of Business Outlaws. “I gave the culture a voice, I still fight for it, and I made ’em rich!” Dash says as he vents his frustrations with the music industry, millennial mindsets, what people imagine goes into building a successful business versus what really goes into it, and the “money guys” who prey on artists to profit off their talent. “A money guy buys shit,” he continues, “a good, cool motherfucker builds it.”The conversation becomes heated when Damon accuses BigMike of working with the money guys and being a traitor to his industry. “It’s about me. I personally want to see how far I can climb that fucking ladder,” BigMike shoots back. When Damon asks BigMike to explain how he gauges his success, the conversation turns to figuring out what really matters, your role in relation to what you create, and ultimately, why you chose the path you’re on. After you’ve finished listening, head on over to BusinessOutlaws.com for exclusive content and behind-the-scenes footage of BigMike, Chris, Jayme and Damon. And for even more Business Outlaws content, follow @BusinessOutlaws. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Nobody wants to be the bad guy. But sometimes, you’ve gotta play the part in order to be the good guy. In Part 2 of Eric Edmeades’ conversation with BigMike, Chris “Bulldog” Collins and host Jayme Foxx, he talks about emotional needs and how they warp our perspectives and drive our interactions with the people we build success with.At the beginning, many people start out as one-person operations. You’re the CEO, you’re the accountant, you’re the marketing team, and you’re the one producing whatever it is that’s gonna make you rich. Staying in that solopreneur role is going to keep you at the bottom of the food chain — you have to surround yourself with people who can help you rise to the top. But here’s the catch: Once you’ve got people helping you, you’re responsible for their work environment and culture. And that doesn’t just mean setting up a nice office — it also means being the type of leader who cultivates healthy, motivated mindsets within their team. Your employees don’t think like you do, but you have to think like them. You must identify and provide what they need from you, to ultimately further your brand’s success. And sometimes, that means playing the bad guy. In this episode, Edmeades explains how you do that. When you’re finished listening, head on over to BusinessOutlaws.com to see exclusive content and behind-the-scenes footage of BigMike, Chris, Jayme and Eric. Then, follow @BusinessOutlaws on Instagram for even more Business Outlaws content. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
What are you afraid of? There’s no shame in admitting that you’re afraid of your business failing. You’ll never meet a business owner who isn’t afraid of failure. But while some people let that fear keep them working for the man, others accept that any time there’s a chance for success, there’s a chance for failure. Those are the guys and gals you wanna emulate. In this episode of Business Outlaws, serial entrepreneur and WildFit founder Eric Edmeades join BigMike, Chris “Bulldog” Collins and host Jayme Foxx to talk about where fear factors into how we think about our businesses and why most of our fears are completely irrational. “We live in the safest times in the history of times,” Edmeades explains. Even knowing that, it’s difficult to step off the safe path we’ve mentally carved out for ourselves. “Our primal programming is still there, man,” BigMike adds. Changing how you view your fears will change how you lead your company, but that’s not the only relationship you need to change to optimize yourself for success. Tune in to this episode of Business Outlaws to learn more about the other relationship you’re handling wrong — and how to fix it. When the episode’s over, go to BusinessOutlaws.com to access exclusive content and behind-the-scenes footage of BigMike, Chris, Jayme and Edmeades. For even more Business Outlaws content, follow @BusinessOutlaws on Instagram. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
When you were a kid, you probably heard the old cliché that “you can be anything you want to be,” trotted out on a near daily basis. But nowadays, we’re living in a world where it’s actually true, thanks to virtual reality — which exists because of the driven, creative people who design and build these new virtual worlds.In our latest episode of Business Outlaws, Brent Bushnell, CEO and co-founder of high-tech amusement park Two Bit Circus, Brent Bushnell joins BigMike, Chris “Bulldog” Collins and host Jayme Foxx to talk about his experiences turning his ideas into reality.“Creativity happens at the intersection of domains,” Bushnell explains as he discusses the hard work that goes into being creative. He also discusses how discomfort can push a person to make creative choices and how building a successful business isn’t one sweeping, theatrical move, but rather, a series of choices and learning opportunities. “There are two emotions in entrepreneurship,” he says. “Stark terror and total elation.”Once you’ve finished episode, visit BusinessOutlaws.com to see exclusive content and behind-the-scenes footage of BigMike, Chris, Jayme and Brent. For even more Business Outlaws content, follow @BusinessOutlaws on Instagram. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In Part 2 of the Business Outlaws interview with Tim Larkin, creator of Target Focus Training and author of Survive the Unthinkable and When Violence is the Answer, BigMike, Chris “Bulldog” Collins and host Jayme Foxx continue their discussion on protecting yourself in violent situations by understanding how predators view your body. In business, the same principle applies — to protect yourself from the people who can hurt you, you’ve got to think how they think.Larkin illustrates this point by sharing a story about how a drug trafficker used his daughter’s presence during a vehicle stop to mentally disarm the officer who stopped him, giving the trafficker the opportunity to attack the officer. Thinking like the people who threaten your success isn’t an automatic process, but it’s a necessary one for any entrepreneur. As BigMike said, “There’s a monster in all of us. We just don’t want to face it.” Knowing when to unleash the monster can save your life and your business.Once you’ve finished listening to the episode, go to BusinessOutlaws.com for exclusive content and behind-the-scenes footage of BigMike, Chris, Jayme and Larkin. If you want even more content, follow @BusinessOutlaws on Instagram. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
It’s an unfortunate reality that violence exists in our world. We all move in and out of situations on a daily basis that can potentially become violent — you might not realize it because most of these situations don’t become destructive, but that doesn’t mean the risk is any less acute. How are you prepared to defend yourself in a violent situation?In this episode of Business Outlaws, BigMike, Chris “Bulldog” Collins and host Jayme Foxx meet with Tim Larkin, creator of Target Focus Training and author of Survive the Unthinkable: A Total Guide to Women’s Self-Protection and When Violence is the Answer: Learning How to Do What It Takes When Your Life Is at Stake. Tim talks about the importance of developing situational awareness and learning how to discern antisocial aggression from asocial violent situations. These are weapons everybody needs in their arsenal, because when you’re facing violence, you have no choice but to defend yourself.After listening to this episode, visit BusinessOutlaws.com to access exclusive content and behind-the-scenes footage of BigMike, Chris and Jayme discussing these vital skills with Larkin. And for even more content, follow @BusinessOutlaws on Instagram. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
How do you recover from an extreme setback, like going to prison? What’s your plan for rebuilding your life and your brand after you’ve hit rock bottom? In this episode of Business Outlaws, BigMike, Chris “Bulldog” Collins and host Jayme Foxx chat with “Freeway” Rick Ross, convicted drug trafficker who’s now rebuilding his life and business after spending 13 years in prison as part of a life sentence.“No matter how low you get, you can always build yourself back up,” Ross says to the Business Outlaws during an honest look at his life. He goes on to explain to our hosts the importance of being thankful for what you have and recognizing the opportunities you’ve been given. He talks about how he got into illegal drug trafficking, the wins and losses he faced, and how he survived as the head of an illicit empire. Ross also discusses how he supported his community during the height of his drug-trafficking operation, receiving community support after making himself the solution to the challenges people in his neighborhood faced, such as poverty and hunger.After you’ve listened to this compelling episode, head on over to BusinessOutlaws.com for more exclusive content and behind-the-scenes footage of BigMike, Chris and Jayme talking business with “Freeway” Rick. For more Business Outlaws content, follow @BigMike, @ChrisBulldogCollins, @JaymeFoxx, @BusinessOutlaws on Instagram. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Psychopath. Sociopath. Narcissist. Codependent. Gaslighting. Triangulation. You’ve likely heard all these terms before, but can you accurately define them? More importantly, can you recognize them in yourself and in the people you interact with? In this episode of Business Outlaws, BigMike, Chris “Bulldog” Collins and host Jayme Foxx dive down the rabbit hole of Cluster B personality disorders and how they manifest in the business world.Chris gives an anecdote about a point in his career where he was taken advantage of because he didn’t have the tools then to protect himself from a ruthless “business partner.” BigMike defines the terms listed above, giving examples from his own life and discussing strategies you should use to protect yourself from energy vampires who just want to use and abuse you in every area of your life, not just in your business.Once you’ve listened to the episode, check out BusinessOutlaws.com for exclusive content and behind-the-scenes footage from the episode. For more content from the Business Outlaws, follow @BigMike, @ChrisBulldogCollins and @JaymeFoxx on Instagram. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Anybody can sell a commodity. And nearly everybody who tries to sell a product fails. Why? Because they didn’t market their products effectively.In this episode of Business Outlaws, BigMike talks marketing with Chris “Bulldog” Collins and host Jayme Foxx. In particular, BigMike calls out cookie-cutter influencers and self-proclaimed brand builders who are guilty of making one of the most dire marketing mistakes there is: Being exactly the same as everybody else in their industry. That’s not the only mistake the Business Outlaws call out — as Chris asks BigMike about what works and what doesn’t, BigMike explains how each mistake undermines otherwise effective businesses while giving examples from his own life. He also talks about the skills entrepreneurs must cultivate to make themselves better marketers, and why marketing is the most important thing to master in business.After you’ve listened to the episode, go to BusinessOutlaws.com for more exclusive content and behind-the-scenes footage. Want even more awesome Business Outlaws content? Follow @JaymeFoxx, @BigMike and @ChrisBulldogCollins on Instagram. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
How do you make your side hustle your main gig? This is the million-dollar question for any entrepreneur trying to make their dream a reality. On Episode 27 of Business Outlaws, Chris Collins, BigMike and host Jayme Foxx break that question down and give you the tips and tricks to make your side-hustle dreams into a reality.BigMike reflects on his early days in business, from making T-shirts to selling tanning beds, so he could fund his side hustle of growing cannabis and turn it into his primary career. Chris Collins weighs in on his early days working as a car-lot attendant so he could fund his consulting business, and how he made his dreams a reality by being mindful of his side hustle paycheck.After you’ve listened to the episode, be sure to head on over to BusinessOutlaws.com for more exclusive content, behind-the-scenes footage and more. If you wanna learn more about the Business Outlaws, follow @BigMike, @ChrisBulldogCollins and @JaymeFoxx on Instagram. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Trust is the cornerstone of any successful business venture. If you establish trust with your customers, they will come back to you, time and time again. On this episode of Business Outlaws, BigMike, Chris Collins and host Jayme Foxx discuss how you can grow your business by establishing a relationship with your customers that’s cultivated on a foundation of trust. BigMike reflects on his humble beginnings in business and recounts his experience as a customer purchasing items for his business, noting how his privacy was not respected by vendors. When he launched his company, BigMike took the bad experience he had as a customer and turned it into a positive. He started shipping his products in discreet packaging to protect his customers’ privacy. By providing his clients with the respect he would’ve hoped for himself, he established a good reputation, thus growing his client base. After you’ve listened to the episode, be sure to head on over to BusinessOutlaws.com for more exclusive content, behind-the-scenes footage and more. If you wanna learn more about the Business Outlaws, follow @BigMike, @ChrisBulldogCollins and @JaymeFoxx on Instagram. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Burning Man isn’t just a festival — it’s a community of brave souls who come together once a year in the Nevada desert. Each year, these like-minded individuals build a temporary city, at the middle of which sits a wooden effigy of a man. Then, by holy ritual, they watch “the Man” burn. In episode 25 of Business Outlaws, BigMike talks about his life-changing experience at this year’s burn in the Black Rock Desert and the humbling experience he had among the 70,000 Burners who gathered to set their art aflame.On Episode 25, Chris Collins, BigMike and host Jayme Foxx discuss the true meaning of Burning Man and the parallels it draws to the cannabis community at large. BigMike talks about the Burning Man culture, from the ancient desert language passed down from one burn to the next, to the unique bartering and networking opportunities the gathering brings each year. BigMike says this year’s burn was a true, “primal celebration of man.”Head over to BusinessOutlaws.com for exclusive footage, the full video of each episode and more. Get more from BigMike, Chris and Jayme by following them on Instagram @BigMike, @ChrisBulldogCollins and @JaymeFoxx. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Roughly one out of every one-thousand Americans grosses over half-a-million dollars in annual income. In mainstream media, these people have been villainized as power-hungry one-percenters. But the truth is that the one-percent create the most jobs across the U.S. — and a lot of them worked their asses off to get where they are, contrary to popular belief.On Episode 24, the Outlaws and Jayme Foxx are breaking down common misconceptions about the one-percent and revealing what mainstream media won’t tell you about them. Hear why most high net-worth people say “no” to deals far more often than they say “yes” — and learn exactly what they want to see from someone seeking an opportunity.Listen to this episode to get the inside scoop on the one-percent and what you need to do to join their ranks. And, be sure to visit BusinessOutlaws.com afterward to see full video of each episode plus other exclusive content. To see more of BigMike, Chris and Jayme, follow them on Instagram: @ChrisBulldogCollins, @BigMike and @JaymeFoxx. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Stress. Can you handle it? Because the truth is that the higher you climb on the ladder of success, the more stress you’ll experience. On Episode 23, Chris Collins, BigMike and host Jayme Foxx sit down to discuss their stress management strategies, tactics and tips. You’ll hear the Outlaws’ processes for dealing with stressful situations, why nutrition plays a bigger role in stress management than you might think, and why you should pay close attention to the people around you (hint: are they helping you through stressful situations or just adding unnecessary stress — a.k.a. drama — to your life?). Check out this episode to hear the Outlaws dish on developing your “stress muscle” and building resilience in life and in business. Be sure to visit BusinessOutlaws.com afterward to see full video of each episode plus other exclusive content, and get more from Chris, BigMike and Jayme by following them on Instagram: @ChrisBulldogCollins, @BigMike and @JaymeFoxx. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Let’s face it: Most entrepreneurs are independent, highly driven, outside-the-box thinkers. In fact, many of the qualities that make them great entrepreneurs are the same ones that make them not-so-great employees.However, there will come a time in your business when it’s worth considering taking on a partner — or potentially several hundred or thousand, if you take your company public. So, how do you know when it’s the right time to partner up, or whether you should remain a solo-preneur?On Episode 23, BigMike, Chris Collins and host Jayme Foxx discuss the belief system you need in order to succeed on your own, key considerations before giving up creative or operational control, and why you should ALWAYS hire the BEST lawyers you can to review your contracts and help you negotiate deals.After you’ve listened, be sure to head over to BusinessOutlaws.com for exclusive content, behind-the-scenes footage and much more. And you can see more of BigMike, Chris and Jayme by following them on Instagram @BigMike, @ChrisBulldogCollins and @JaymeFoxx. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Customer experience is everything — even in industries you wouldn’t normally associate it with. In this must-listen episode, the Outlaws and host Jayme Foxx discuss the importance of providing a first-class customer experience and lay out a four-step formula for improving it in your business. You’ll also hear BigMike and Chris Collins talk about reputation, using the example of Apple, Advanced Nutrients and several businesses Chris has worked with. Other talking points include connecting with your customer on an emotional level, creating consistent systems that enhance customer experience, why simplicity is key, and how to use secret shoppers to identify weak links in your customer service.For more Outlaws content, head over to BusinessOutlaws.com for exclusive footage, the full video of each episode and more. Get more from BigMike, Chris and Jayme by following them on Instagram @BigMike, @ChrisBulldogCollins and @JaymeFoxx.To hear more insights about how Customer Service drives business from Chris Collins, read his article on it here. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
If you’re pushing yourself to the limit everyday in the pursuit of your ambitions, then you need to take the time to assess your physical health and wellbeing — before you crash and burn out. In this episode, the Outlaws break down the importance of personal development and maintaining your health, especially if you’re the family breadwinner. Hear BigMike, Chris Collins and host Jayme Foxx discuss the four pillars of health — physical, mental, emotional and spiritual — and their strategies and routines to keep balanced, including their diets, workout routines, therapies such as human growth hormone replacement and stem-cell treatment, and meditation techniques. You’ll also hear tips on how to optimize your health and fitness if you don’t yet have the income to support such high-level treatments. Remember, if you don’t have your health, then you can’t pursue wealth. Subscribe now, and keep up to date on each new episode as they’re released, plus visit businessoutlaws.com for outtakes, photos, and to see everything that ended up on the cutting room floor. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Many young entrepreneurs have ideas about business that are simply unfounded. In this episode, BigMike and Chris Collins break down the seven most common misconceptions held by young entrepreneurs. Listen as the Outlaws and host Jayme Foxx discuss topics including the compatibility of technology and education, making sound buying decisions, effectively implementing ideas, understanding your customers and what they need, and the importance of patience when it comes to success. Learn the truth about these common misconceptions from two guys who have been there and seen it all! Subscribe now, and keep up to date on each new episode as they’re released, plus visit businessoutlaws.com for outtakes, photos, and to see everything that ended up on the cutting room floor. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Do you know what Bill Gates, Henry Ford, Mark Zuckerberg and Richard Branson all have in common — aside from being some of the most successful businessmen in history? They’re all dropouts. On this episode, BigMike and Chris Collins discuss education — their own experiences with the school system, alternative education outside of formal structures, being street smart, and learning from hands-on situations and life experiences. Listen in as the Business Outlaws and host Jayme Foxx discuss the books and courses they consider essential reading, how to determine if college is the right path for your entrepreneurial goals, how to rewire your brain to have the billionaire mindset, and the value of experience versus formal education. Subscribe now, and keep up to date on each new episode as they’re released, plus visit businessoutlaws.com for outtakes, photos, and to see everything that ended up on the cutting room floor. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
How do you create a meaningful and lasting connection with someone you just met — particularly if that person is highly influential or successful? On this episode of Business Outlaws, you’ll learn from Larry Benet how to network like a pro. Listen in as Larry, widely considered one of the top networking experts in the world, shares with BigMike, Chris Collins and host Jayme Foxx his five-step method for building long-lasting, valuable connections and creating a bank account full of relationship capital. Learn how to approach someone with whom you’d like to connect and become what Larry calls a VC — a value creator. You’ll also get to hear BigMike and Chris analyze their recent meeting with Tony Robbins based on Larry’s networking principles. Subscribe now, and keep up to date on each new episode as they’re released, plus visit businessoutlaws.com for outtakes, photos, and to see everything that ended up on the cutting room floor. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Hiring your first employee is a pivotal moment for any entrepreneur. It can literally make or break your business. On this episode of Business Outlaws, you’ll learn from BigMike and Chris Collins on how to hire like a boss.Chris Collins talks about the impact of his first assistant in the early days when he was growing his business. BigMike weighs in and gives an entrepreneurial insight into the hiring process. Listen in as BigMike, Chris Collins and host Jayme Foxx discuss how hiring the right people can be the making of your business success.Subscribe now, and keep up to date on each new episode as they’re released, plus visit businessoutlaws.com for outtakes, photos, and to see everything that ended up on the cutting room floor. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The foxy Jayme Foxx (host of CMT's "Tattoo Titans" & "Business Outlaws Podcast") joins us to talk about her favorite international city, Helsinki! Listen, learn, and fall in love (with Jayme, Helsinki, or both!)
Ask yourself this: Are you getting the results you want from your business — or from your life in general? If the answer is no, then it’s time to evaluate the patterns, routines and habits you currently have in place and mindfully change them. On Episode 13 of Business Outlaws, BigMike, Chris Collins and host Jayme Foxx explore new ways to break out of old habits, and how to cultivate healthy patterns and completely reinvent yourself to rise to new challenge. You’ll learn how to reframe your inner dialogue and stop saying things that make you weak, why you need to get comfortable with being uncomfortable, and how to know when statbssit’s time to pick up and move to a new city. You’ll also hear the Outlaws discuss how to choose friends that will be positive influences, as well as why it’s sometimes necessary to set boundaries with friends and family. Subscribe now, and keep up to date on each new episode as they’re released, plus visit businessoutlaws.com for outtakes, photos, and to see everything that ended up on the cutting room floor. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Many self-employed artists struggle to command the respect — and competitive wages — they deserve. On episode 12, the Business Outlaws are joined by rock star photographer and author Jen Rosenstein to talk about taking control of the situation, understanding the value you provide, and not accepting less than what you’re worth.Listen as Chris Collins, BigMike, Jen and host Jayme Foxx discuss how Jen approaches a photo shoot, how she works with her subjects to break through their outer personas and egos, and why charging more leads to a better outcome for both you and your clients. You’ll also hear Jen and Jayme dispense advice for women working in male-dominated industries, and learn why the way you see yourself impacts the way others see you. Subscribe now, and keep up to date on each new episode as they’re released, plus visit businessoutlaws.com for outtakes, photos, and to see everything that ended up on the cutting room floor. You can connect with Jen and see her work at JenRosenstein.com. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Regardless of what business you’re in, you must learn the art of marketing if you want to be truly successful. On this episode of Business Outlaws, BigMike and Chris Collins explain how to make yourself a customer-focused marketing machine — first, by shifting the way you see yourself.Until you understand that you are a marketer first, you won’t achieve the high-level success you crave. Hear the Outlaws and host Jayme Foxx discuss the marketing books, courses and coaches they’ve learned the most from, as well as why it’s critical to understand the psychology behind successful copywriting.You’ll also hear a breakdown of some tried-and-tested copywriting techniques — ones that Chris and BigMike routinely use to craft compelling, savvy social media posts — and learn the importance of a well-crafted origin story. Subscribe now, and keep up to date on each new episode as they’re released, plus visit businessoutlaws.com for outtakes, photos, and to see everything that ended up on the cutting room floor. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
As you achieve greater heights of success, the dynamics in your relationships will change. On this episode, Chris Collins and BigMike talk about maintaining relationships with family members, friends, and even love interests as you break through higher ceilings of success, as well as how to develop new relationships. Listen as the Business Outlaws and host Jayme Foxx discuss how success can redefine your relationships, maintaining friendships as you make millions and your friends still struggle, and cultivating a romantic relationship when you’re No. 1 focus is your business. You’ll also hear about maintaining relationships with your staff and rewarding them for loyalty, the misconception of the work/life balance, and how stress affects BigMike and Chris’s respective sex lives. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Perhaps the most critical component to lasting business success is having the right mindset, which includes being able to take out the "mind trash" — that is, the self-doubt and self-defeating thoughts that often stem from childhood. On Episode 9, Chris Collins and BigMike discuss changing a negative self-image into a positive one, dealing with the struggles of growth, and how to handle fame. You’ll also hear the Business Outlaws, and host Jayme Foxx, talk about realizing your authentic self and preparing to deal with the potential ramifications of success — so you don’t end up a member of the tragic 27 Club. Subscribe now, and keep up to date on each new episode as they’re released, plus visit businessoutlaws.com for outtakes, photos, and to see everything that ended up on the cutting room floor. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Make sure to get PAID! It’s estimated that 50 percent of millennials work as independent contractors. But as a freelancer, getting paid can sometimes present a problem. In this episode, Chris Collins and BigMike talk tips and tactics to ensure you get what you’re owed — and get more respect in the process. Listen as the Business Outlaws and host Jayme Foxx unearth the clues that a potential client might stiff you, why it’s important to have a written contract, and why asking for money upfront is better for your business. You’ll also hear BigMike’s strategy for getting high-quality freelancers on your team, why getting a passport and traveling to other countries is so important. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In the second part of a two-part episode, hear digital sales and marketing expert Jason Fladlien perform one of his strongest sale closes — one that leaves the Outlaws totally amazed and completely sold. Fladlien, BigMike, Chris Collins and host Jayme Foxx continue their exploration of Fladlien’s internet marketing success, which includes selling upward of $100 million worth of product. Topics of this episode include the power of the mind and personal development, the context of the sale, the importance of being relatable, controlling narratives, the hierarchy of products, the psychology of market dominance, and setting yourself apart from the pack. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this week’s episode of Business Outlaws, BigMike and Chris Collins convene to discuss company culture — why it’s so important, and how to establish a strong culture that will inspire both your employees and your audience to strive for greatness. Listen in as the Outlaws and host Jayme Foxx compare strong cultures within religions, cults and other organizations such as the military, to company cultures that often struggle to get their employees to execute basic tasks. Chris and BigMike also discuss the importance of having a rival, examining Apple and Microsoft as an example. Finally, the Outlaws talk about the cultures they’ve cultivated in their own companies, and how they inspire, encourage and support their employees. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On this special two-part edition of Business Outlaws, learn how one man segued from being a monk to a rapper to a leading internet marketer who’s sold upward of $100 million in product via webinars. Chris Collins and BigMike are joined by Jason Fladlien, co-founder of Rapid Crush, a digital sales and marketing firm. Learn how becoming a monk and establishing chanting and meditation routines helped Fladlien overcome panic attacks and reach a higher level of focus, and how he transitioned to digital marketing and selling — including a single launch that sold $25 million worth of product. Listen as Fladlien, the Outlaws and host Jayme Foxx discuss Fladlien’s previous lives and how they inform his present-day success developing leading internet marketing campaigns. Other topics include backend work, developing a distinguished reputation, and controlling the narrative — and being open with your customers about it. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On this edition of Business Outlaws, Chris Collins and BigMike sit down with top boxing trainer Matt Baiamonte. A protégé for 12 years of legendary boxing trainer Angelo Dundee, Baiamonte continues to employ Dundee’s proven methods to train top athletes and A-list celebrities including LeBron James, Dwyane Wade, Chris Bosh, Matt Damon, Mike Wallace and Dan Auerbach of the Black Keys. Listen in as Baiamonte shares his memories of Dundee and his most famous pupil Muhammad Ali, and reveals the traits and mindset of world-winning champions. Baiamonte also discusses the importance of having a trainer, using guided discovery to realize your potential, and understanding other people’s work ethics and effort levels. Baiamonte, the Outlaws and host Jayme Foxx also discuss:Understanding the ego (and how and when to use it).Using visualization techniques to grow in your life and business.Taking actionable steps to reach your goals.Why continual learning is critical to self-mastery and business success. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this week’s episode of Business Outlaws, BigMike, Chris Collins and host Jayme Foxx meet up in the Syndicate X Safe House to discuss the traits of elite-level leaders. Listen in as the Outlaws discuss whether leaders are born or created, their earliest memories of leadership, leading people who were once their peers or friends, and the importance of taking ownership and responsibility as a leader. They’ll also dive deep into topics like stepping up and declaring leadership, focusing on the small details that make up the bigger picture, the importance of consistent learning, and achieving the results you want — both in your business and your life. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Welcome to “Business Outlaws”. In this first episode, you’ll get to know your hosts and what this podcast is all about! Advanced Nutrients Founder and CEO, BigMike and Syndicate X Founder, Chris Collins, sit down with TV show host, Jayme Foxx, for this exciting new business podcast unlike any other. Listen in as BigMike and Chris discuss purpose, taking risks, intent and how to utilize the lessons provided in the show. This week’s episode provides a foundation for the rest of the series. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Welcome to The Business Outlaws podcast! Successful entrepreneurs Chris Collins and BigMike, with host Jayme Foxx, breakdown their upcoming podcast, where they’ll discuss the stuff they wish they would have known when they were just starting out. Subscribe to hear what they’ve learned through their years in business, and how it can help millennials and others in business. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
We get down with Jayme Foxx, Host of CMT's Tattoo Titans!, Model, Entrepreneur Co-Star "Oh My Josh" Abc Family and old school Hip Hop aficionado and talk everything jamming from Iggy Azalea to the Wu-Tang Clan and why the Hollywood fakers just don't understand... Boom -- Another One! On Some Hip Hop Shit presented by Meltdown comics, your welcome. T-shirts: https://www.teepublic.com/user/meltdownnetwork Jayme Foxx: Twitter Instagram Facebook blokhedz.net www.uhhm.org Yeah. We str8 #onsomehiphopshit produced by B. Schultz of Street Legends Ink and Adam Silverstein Presented by Meltdown Comics Our theme is Produced by King SMO of the Animal Crackers Artwork by Self Uno. Tweet to us @ our brand new handle @somehiphopshit.
TV host and model Jayme Foxx tears it up this week as we cover hard hitting issues like pooping in the shower and posing for pictures without being groped.
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