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Prevail Beyond
A Steve Jobs Inspired Entrepreneur Who Started a Successful Podcast

Prevail Beyond

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2020 27:38


Join Dave and Steve as they chat with the UK's sexiest entrepreneur and podcast host in the UK!  After reading Tim Ferriss's "The 4-Hour Workweek," David Ralph walked away from a comfortable corporate job to start his dream life.  But at first, it wasn't the dream he expected.  How did he create one of highest ranked podcasts in the UK?  Check out today's interview with the founder of Join Up Dots, the Steve Jobs-inspired podcast.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/prevailbeyond)

Find Your Voice
How to avoid burnout and find your joy #95

Find Your Voice

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2020 43:46


"Join up dots" by David Ralph #95David Ralph is living life on his own terms. Doing the things he loves & avoiding those he don't. But it wasn't always this way. David like many of us has gone through the motions of life, often neglecting his health. Spinning his wheels for things that don't light him up, fill him up with joy and just to get a pay cheque. But this all changed when David took a plunge and jumped into the entrepreneurial space.Managing his own online businesses and running and hosting the successful Join Up Dots podcast, with over 2,000 episodes of GOLD, David now works on his own terms.. at least for the majority of the week.We discuss the 4 hour week and how books can change your life, minimalism, finding your joy and just enjoying the process along the way. So often we spend too long on the noise of the world, and we must instead look at the things that keep us thriving and wanting to put those long hours in.With a week away from uploading any episodes we are now back and ready to bring you some incredible episodes to help you move forward to find your voice & write your own story.If you enjoyed it or found it useful, let me know! Also drop by the YouTube channel as we have content everyday going out now to help you.Audio versions of the Find Your Voice episodes, video recordings of some episodes, animations telling stories, giving tips and much much more!Also do not forget to check out our new sponsor coming soon: https://www.healthxcel.co.ukCovid19, Covid-19, Coronavirus is just a phase of adversity we are all capable of overcoming and prospering from.Buy The 4 hour work week: https://amzn.to/3cuAwnZBut Essentialism: https://amzn.to/2xHUTiL Best book on Mindset by Carol Dweck: Mindset https://amzn.to/2QajMvZSupport the podcast: https://www.patreon.com/findyourvoice & check out our new sponsor: https://www.healthxcel.co.ukLinks to me:Website: https://www.arendeu.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/aren.deu/Twitter: https://twitter.com/arendeuFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/aren.singhLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/aren-deu-...Podcast: https://www.findyourvoicepodcast.com/subscribeYouTube: http://tiny.cc/51lx6yLinks to guest:David Ralph: https://joinupdots.com/ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Underdog Empowerment
EP 182 - David Ralph - Join Up Dots Podcast Host

Underdog Empowerment

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2019 40:39


Too many entrepreneurs get bogged down by everything in their business because they’re doing too much of the wrong shit.   David Ralph is an extremely attractive host of the top ranked online show Join Up Dots, where in each episode he takes his guests on a journey of discovery following the words of the late Steve Jobs.   In this interview, David shares actionable tips on how to  create a powerful brand without sacrificing your entire life.   Show Notes: https://underdogempowerment.com/david-ralph/   Get More Involved:  Leave A Review & Subscribe On iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/underdog-empowerment/id1373572178 Access Our Top Resource Recommendations: https://underdogempowerment.com/resources/ Join The Elite Underdog Alphas With The Free Underdog Report: https://underdogempowerment.com/report Subscribe On YouTube: https://underdogempowerment.com/youtube

Marketer of the Day with Robert Plank: Get Daily Insights from the Top Internet Marketers & Entrepreneurs Around the World
667: Work Smart: Life Purpose, Essentialism, Downtime, and Finding Coaching Clients with David Ralph

Marketer of the Day with Robert Plank: Get Daily Insights from the Top Internet Marketers & Entrepreneurs Around the World

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2019 33:48


David Ralph from JoinUpDots.com is back to discuss his latest techniques for landing clients, his idea creation process -- as well as the importance of taking a break, relaxing, and letting the ideas appear. Resources Previous guest appearance: www.robertplank.com/483 David Ralph in Podcasters Mastery Official Site Join Up Dots David Ralph's Linkedin David Ralph's Twitter

Art of Abundance with Leisa Peterson: Abundance Coaching | Belief Transformation | Wealth | Self-Realization

I first met today’s guest, David Ralph, in 2015 when he had me on his podcast, Join Up Dots.  It was a great experience as it was the first time I had been interviewed for a podcast and David was very interested in my journey of leaving the corporate world to start my own company.  His response helped me see the value of sharing my story that has now been incorporated into my new book, iPROSPER.  I can honestly say that meeting David and learning from him has been a huge highlight of my entrepreneurial journey -- it is an honor to have him back on the show. David has a great story of his own -- he also had to find the courage to leave the corporate world where he had been working for over 20 years as a trainer to start his podcast which now has had over 3,000,000 downloads. The post AALP 213 – Podcasting Your Way to Abundance with David Ralph appeared first on Wealth Clinic.

Conscious Millionaire  J V Crum III ~ Business Coaching Now 6 Days a Week
1322: David Ralph: How to Build a Business Based Upon Simplicity

Conscious Millionaire J V Crum III ~ Business Coaching Now 6 Days a Week

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2018 32:20


TIP of the DAY: It is only when we launch our product or service that we will find out what adjustments are needed so that our perfect clients can connect to it. Get Your FREE On-Purpose Results Action Guide - Click Here   Welcome to Conscious Millionaire, The High Performance Podcast with your Host, JV Crum III... David Ralph is the host of the top ranked daily podcast Join Up Dots, where seven days per week he interviews the movers and shakers across the globe based around the words of the late Steve Jobs. He spent the vast amount of his professional life working in offices around the City Of London and the UK, where he rose up through the ranks until deciding to take the leap of faith to create his new enterprise last June 2013. Now with listeners in the thousands listening daily he knows he has found his true path in life. Are you a coach, consultant, business owner or leader who is tired of feeling stuck or you just don't know which step to take next? Get in the High Performer Lane by downloading JV's new High Performer Formula with the exact steps for your to play at the top of your game. Download it by clicking here now. Like this Podcast? Then get every episode delivered to YOU!  Subscribe in iTunes Please help spread the word. Subscribing and leaving a review helps other coaches, consultants, or business owners find our podcast…and make their big difference. They will thank you for it.   Conscious Millionaire Podcast: With over 1,000 episodes and 12 Million Listeners in 190 countries, this is the podcast for coaches, consultants and service-providers who want to get more clients, make more money, and create a bigger difference and impact. Named by Inc Magazine as one of the Top 13 Business Podcasts for 2017!

Synergy Mindset Coaching
Burnout to Thriving Solopreneur with David Ralph

Synergy Mindset Coaching

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2018 30:45


Burnout to Thriving Entrepreneur with David Ralph David was determined to see his business thrive. When he was given a stern warning from his doctor that he may only have 6 months left if he didn't slow down, he increased his workload intending to accomplish his goal before his health runway ran out. His ended up burning out and in the hospital needing to scale back his 20 hour days. In today's interview, he shares his journey and the process he created to live a healthy life and run a successful business.   David Ralph is the host of the top-ranked online show, Join Up Dots where he  joins up the dots of his guest's lives, highlighting their failures and successes (with more than a few laughs in between) He is an ex-corporate trainer, with a wife, five kids, a grandson, a cat, and a snail (that might actually be dead already...who can tell?) The Beginning When David began Join Up Dots, he was working 20 hour days and wearing all the hats required to get the jobs done. He tells us that being an entrepreneur requires learning new skills daily to keep up with everything that needs to be done.   In the beginning, David had not figured out what he was really good at and he did everything. His friends commented that he didn't look well and his hair began to fall out. That was when the doctor told him that he needed to slow down and that he may have a heart attack or stroke in the next 6 months. David figured, if he had 6 months then he could work even harder and as long as he finished the job, before the time was up, he would be ok. He was living life as if he were Superman but like all mere mortals, burn out hit him again. David is not the type of man to give up and on he pressed. He was determined to figure it out. Optimized Entrepreneurship for The Solopreneur David figured out how to optimize his tasks and put systems into place. He has interviewed over 1200+ successful guests on his show and what he took away from all those interviews was that the most successful people are not all that smart. They focus on what they are best at doing, the 10%. He told us that that thing that you are the best at, the thing that no one can do better than you is the exact thing that you feel guilty for charging for. We dive into some great conversation about how to charge for a service and offer value each step of the way, check out the whole podcast to catch all of the details by listening to the player above or on Apple Music here. David Ralph Interview Skills The path to success for David was not straight and easy yet he demonstrated some skills along the way to achieve victory. Here are a few that really stood out to me. Savouring: Putting a spin on a cold rainy day by enjoying the time in his warm bed. Vision: Having a vision and the ability to work away towards it each day without giving up until the objective has been achieved. Optimism: Being able to see the good in situations and to know when it's bad that it will get better. Not giving up. Humour: From the intro, he used humour as he does on his own show, it lightens up life! Parting Guidance If you want to do something, know that it is there waiting for you. It is in your head for a reason, you never get ideas that pop into your head that you don't want to do. That thing that pops in your mind is waiting, it is knocking on your door and it is your duty to open it. Books The 4 Hour Work Week with Tim Ferris  The Rules of Life by Richard Templar Podcast Meaningful Money with Pete Matthew  Links https://podcastersmastery.com/ https://joinupdots.com/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/davidpralph/ https://twitter. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/lvmountaintops/message

Life Design Diaries | Business & Lifestyle Podcast
#9 Steve Jobs Advice, Monetizing Your Passion & Streamlining Your Life With David Ralph From Join Up Dots

Life Design Diaries | Business & Lifestyle Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2018 58:17


David Ralph is the host of the number 1 iTunes motivational podcast Entrepreneur Success Stories by Join Up Dots. David is considered podcast royalty and has successfully monetized his passion, often earning 6 figures+ monthly through his podcast and other income streams. David has interviewed hundreds of successful entrepreneurs and has  grown his podcast empire to almost 1000 episodes to date. We discuss David's story to get where he is today and how he designed his life to become one of the largest single produced podcasts in the world. When to say 'Hell Yeah' and when to say No with Derek Sivers influence. How to lose your ego Taking the leap into entrepreneurship Tackling burnout and how to streamline your life Pareto's 80/20 law to productivity Passive income and how to design a life with multiple income streams Advice to David's younger self References Tim Ferriss 4 Hour Work Week Catch David on Website Podcast Mastery Linkedin Twitter   Catch LIFE DESIGN DIARIES on Website Instagram Facebook Please let us know what you think of the podcast!  We'll read out some of your feedback in our later podcasts!   Lucy + Ross    If you're keen to start a business, make a change, become an entrepreneur, travel the world, become a digital nomad or any of the above, this podcast is designed to help you!  Each week we discuss topics such as: e-commerce, travel, starting a business, online, entrepreneurship, digital nomad, selling products, mindset, how to start, business, investing, startup.  Years Of Collected and Applied Learnings from the likes of Tim Ferriss, GaryVee, Gary Vaynerchuk, Steven Bartlett, NPR, How I Built This, Joe Rogan, TED, Planet Money, Jocko, Property Podcast, Tony Robbins, Tai Lopez, Rob Moore, Aubery Marcus, Mark Manson, Simon Sinek, Robert Kiyosaki, Stephen Covey     

Online Footprint Project
008 - Finding your niche, with the Empath Queen - Isabel Hundt

Online Footprint Project

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2018 36:48


HUGE Thank you for tuning in, and welcome to the Online Footprint Project podcast!   Today's guest, Isabel Hundt, is a successful public speaker, a certified Transformation Coach who works with Empaths and Empath-Warriors™, an Emotions Clearing Practitioner and the published author of "The Power of Faith-Driven Success". Her work has been featured on TV shows, radio and well-known podcasts like EOFire, She Did It Her Way, and, Join Up Dots.   ONLINE FOOTPRINT PROJECTA daily, live video podcast, interviewing successful entrepreneurs from around the world. Asking questions during the show, is the easiest way for you to reach industry leaders, to find out how they got to where they are today. To watch the video version of this episode, we can be found here:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UChoDRqYJ7CNrKGn-Gpj0sewTo watch the show live, join the: Online Footprint Project, Facebook group.https://www.facebook.com/groups/nicheentrepreneur/ I can be found on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ross-mcfarlane/ Twitter:www.twitter.com/rossmack88

Marketer of the Day with Robert Plank: Get Daily Insights from the Top Internet Marketers & Entrepreneurs Around the World
483: Connect the Dots, Master Podcasting, and Make Bold Creative Decisions with David Ralph

Marketer of the Day with Robert Plank: Get Daily Insights from the Top Internet Marketers & Entrepreneurs Around the World

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2018 26:18


David Ralph hosts the online show Join Up Dots, where in each episode he takes his guests on a journey of discovery following the words of the late Steve Jobs. From birth to today and back again David Ralph, joins up the dots of his guests lives, highlighting their failures and successes as he leads them to the time travel section "The Sermon On The Mic" where they have the chance to speak to their younger selves and share the advice they have gained. David stops by to talk about his podcast, how to get off the treadmill, the three metrics that matter in your online business, how to avoid the comparison trap, and how to overcome burnout. Resources Join Up Dots (podcast) Podcasters Mastery (course) Interview Masterclass Join Up Dots Episode 82 with Eric James

Online Marketing
JLDC 0150: Start Your Own Podcast – Interview with David Ralph

Online Marketing

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2017 41:20


Want to start your own podcast? In this podcast episode, we get inside the mind of UK's number one podcaster, David Ralph! After having enough of the corporate world, and also after a brief stint at being a web developer, David Ralph decided he would make a full-time living from podcasting. Less than four years later, David's show, Join Up Dots, is one of the most successful business podcasts in the world. Topics discussed during this podcast episode include; Can you make a living with your podcast? How much work is involved in publishing podcast episodes? What equipment do you need for a podcast? And much more! You can play this podcast episode here: Your browser does not support the audio element. Websites referenced during the podcast: Join Up Dots Podcast Website Here's a timeline of the topics discussed during the podcast: 0:00 - Short bio and intro 2:15 - Who is David Ralph and how did you get started in podcasting? 4:30 - How can you make a living from a podcast? 7:30 - How to grow your podcast audience 8:30 - How long did it take before you started to see success with your podcast? 11:45 - How frequently should you release podcast episodes? 14:10 - How do you start your own podcast? 16:30 - How much work is involved in getting an podcast episode published? 20:15 - Suggestions on how to format your podcast show 23:30 - The importance of being unique 27:00 - What podcast equipment do you need? 37:30 - David Ralph's final thoughts Like this podcast? If you're enjoying the podcast, it's safe to assume there are others out there like you who would also enjoy the podcast. Help them find it! I've created a short video below that will show you how to quickly and easily rate and review the podcast in iTunes and/or Stitcher. Those people will appreciate it, and you'll feel great about yourself...

In The Trenches with Tom Morkes
ITT 128: How to Become a Professional Podcaster with David Ralph

In The Trenches with Tom Morkes

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2017 35:19


David Ralph is the creator and host of the Join Up Dots business podcast; which has seen nearly 500,000 downloads in a single month. Today, we're discussing how David left the corporate world behind (with a little push from yours truly) to become a full-time professional podcaster. In this broadcast, David ralph and I talk about: Why download numbers don’t really matter The benefits of batching your interviews Why David still does all the post-production work himself instead of outsourcing it They story of how I gave David Dumbo’s magic feather David’s tactics for using iTunes, and not social media, to grow his audience How Pat Flynn and John Lee Dumas influenced David How a niche website about the Florida Keys allows David to podcast full-time David’s experiences with burn out while building passive income How David’s dreams and goals have changed since he first started his podcast And so much more. How to connect with David Ralph online: David Ralph's Website Join Up Dots Business Podcast Podcast Mastery @joinupdot Great quote from David ralph: "I’m not anything else. I am a podcaster and I’m proud to say that." - @joinupdot If you enjoyed today’s podcast, please leave a review on iTunes here. Thanks so much in advance for your support.

Maximize Your Strengths
113: Find Your Gold and Turn it into a Career

Maximize Your Strengths

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2017 35:21


We've got a treat today from England! David Ralph is an extremely attractive host of the top-ranked online show Join Up Dots, wherein each episode he takes his guests on a journey of discovery following the words of the late Steve Jobs. From birth to today and back again David Ralph, joins up the dots of his guests lives, highlighting their failures and successes (with more than a few laughs in between) as he leads them to the time travel section “The Sermon On The Mic” where they have the chance to speak to their younger selves and share the advice they have gained. This is a hugely powerful and inspirational show that has gained a massive audience in over 160 countries, and with its fun and quirky style is one that is fresh, unique and inspiring. David is an ex-corporate trainer, with a wife, five kids, a grandson, a cat, and a snail. (Yep, a snail). David's Top 5 CliftonStrengths Themes are: 1. Futuristic 2. Maximizer 3. Belief 4. Positivity 5. Activator To connect with David: www.joinupdots.com To connect with Alissa: www.daire2succeed.com

Natural Born Coaches
NBC 518: David Ralph: Podcasting 101

Natural Born Coaches

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2017 30:32


David Ralph is the host of the popular podcast Join Up Dots, and he returns to share his practical tips and strategies for how you can see noticeable results with your own podcast!

Authority Marketing Podcast
AF249: Building A Podcast to 20,000 Downloads A Day with David Ralph, Part-2

Authority Marketing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2017 28:27


Today's guest David Ralph is the founder of the super successful online radio show Join Up Dots. He is also someone that I am happy to call a friend. David and I have had a number of long conversations about the internet, podcasting, business, making money online, the different communities you can go to learn and the lives we now live as digital media experts.

Life Is A Marathon
LIAM 323 – Join Up Dots with David Ralph

Life Is A Marathon

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2017 39:25


When we are in the midst of a current situation or set of circumstance, especially if they are difficult or painful, it may not make sense. We often wonder why this is happening to us right now. It may seem completely random. However, as we shift our perspective from the present moment to see the larger picture of our lives, we often see how the situations and circumstances of our past actually fit together perfectly to bring us to where we are now. I had a fun and insightful conversation about this topic with David Ralph, host of the popular "Join Up Dots" podcast. Listen to our lively conversation: Listen on iTunes or Listen to/download this episode here: This episode is sponsored by: Please support our sponsor by visiting their site and learning more about them! Love the show? Click here to Tweet a shoutout! Want to sponsor episodes of the LIAM podcast? Click here. Mentioned in this show: David Ralph website/podcast: joinupdots.com Join Bruce's Mastermind Group Worry No More! book Download: Affirmations for Abundant Living LIAM Team Life Coaching Community Subscription/Social Links: Subscribe on iTunes! Subscribe on Stitcher Radio! Watch on YouTube! LIAM on Twitter: @LifeIs262 LIAM on Facebook / LifeIsAMarathon Subscribe to the LIAM Mailing List www.BruceVanHorn.com Bruce Van Horn on Twitter Bruce Van Horn on Facebook    

Enlightened Entrepreneurial Badasses | Mindset | Brain Performance | Personal Development | Health | Personal Growth
79: How to Harness Your Hidden Super Power in Your Life, Business & Career with David Ralph

Enlightened Entrepreneurial Badasses | Mindset | Brain Performance | Personal Development | Health | Personal Growth

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2016 69:49


What a wonderful conversation I had with David Ralph here on the podcast this week. He's one of those people who I feel like I just had a genuine connection with straightaway and could have gone on for a good while longer just chatting about all sorts of things. David is the host of the rather popular Join Up Dots podcast where he's grown a pretty large following over the last few years and now teaches others to do the same. But, as with many people, it's not always been smooth sailing. David didn't enter this whole 'online/podcasty/entrepreneurial' world until his mid-40s after climbing up the corporate ladder for many years. So we talk about his story and how he discovered his 'superpower' to share with the rest of the world. In The Episode, We Talk About... David's story of quitting his corporate boredom to discover something he was passionate about. The struggles David faced once he started his 'solo journey' (and how he overcame them). An exercise for finding out what your super power is and how you can harness it in your business or career. How to give yourself a 'motivation rocket'. Why it's vital to know what you're not good at. The good and the bad of being a 'hustler'. How to get over the fear of judgement. How to get yourself in a position where you can't wait to get back to work. Why following your own path is always the best way. The importance of getting clarity on and working towards your perfect day. Links JoinUpDots.com Join Up Dots on iTunes Check out David interviewing me on Join Up Dots Enjoy the episode! You can give it a listen via the player above. Or head over to iTunes and subscribe there for Apple lovers, and over on Stitcher for non-Apple peeps. Love, Laughter & Light, Mike P.S. If you haven’t done so already, click here to join my Facebook group and engage with all the other dudes and dudettes in the Enlightened Entrepreneurial Badasses tribe!

Leading Matters with Joel Capperella
#46 David Ralph Host Join Up Dots

Leading Matters with Joel Capperella

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2016 38:33


David Ralph is the host of an incredibly entertaining and successful podcast, Join Up Dots. On this episode of Leading matters David shares his story of how he developed his show, and why tapping into the opportunities and talents we develop over the course of a career make all the difference.

INFLUENCE: Entrepreneurs and Executives Heather Havenwood Chief Sexy Boss™
02: Who is David Ralph? From Corporate Sales Cheerleader to Globe to Globe Podcast Extraordinaire. Listen in with David Ralph

INFLUENCE: Entrepreneurs and Executives Heather Havenwood Chief Sexy Boss™

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2016 44:33


Who is the Voice in the small office closet? From Corporate Sales Cheerleader to Globe to Globe Podcast Extraordinaire. Listen in with David Ralph; host of Join Up Dots. Heather and David explore how a young boy growing up helping his parents sell in their auto shop in small town England, can start to be the sales trainer and cheerleader in a big corporation - to now cheering and connecting entrepreneurs to discover their own inner journey in life. Everything ‘Joins Up’. All of the stories that happen along the way in life of every successful person tells a story of big ‘Dots’ that move you to the BIG DOT in life. Listen into a very fun and lively show. Sexy Stud David Ralph and Sexy Boss™ Heather Havenwood. Support this podcast

Online Success Journey
#038: David Ralph - David Ralph has become a full-time podcaster in record time with his top rated show

Online Success Journey

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2016 14:00


David Ralph has become a full-time podcaster in record time with his top rated show “JOIN UP DOTS”. Since launching in April 2014, Join Up Dots with David Ralph has been at the forefront of podcasting. With thousands of monthly listeners consuming his content, he has created the money making machine that many struggle to bring into their own lives. He earns all his income from working online, when he wants, where he wants and is ready to share his experience with you.

It's All About the Questions
Join Up Dots David Ralph

It's All About the Questions

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2016 44:42


Going on walk has new meaning for David Ralph these days as he can do it anytime of the day or week he likes ever since he left corporate life to take on the world as one if its top podcasters. How did he go from having a show with just a few listeners to one of the top podcasters in the world with over 4 million downloads and counting in under two years? What lessons did he learn, what questions did he ask himself and how can you learn to setup your day for success? Listen in as I ask David questions, laugh a bit and learn a lot about his show, Join Up Dots and how he is taking on the world, and succeeding, all while doing it his way.  David Ralph is the host of the phenomenally successful online chat show "Join Up Dots" almost 4 million downloads and counting!  In the true spirit of the Apple founder's famous speech, David interviews inspiring individuals and encourages them to 'join the dots' backwards to make sense of the journey that has taken them to fulfillment and success. He releases a new show four times per week, delivering an avalanche of inspiration and motivation to his audience. David's mission is quite simply..... To inspire people to live the life they deserve. www.joinpdots.com

Entrepreneur
Archive 200: Sean Swarner: Training The World How To Have The Mindset To Take Action And Smash Goals

Entrepreneur

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2016 63:45


If you are looking for a story on huge action taking, then todays guest for the milestone 200th episode of the Join Up Dots Steve Jobs inspired archive podcast, is the only man that I wanted for the job......in fact I held back from recording this show so he could appear.And why did I feel that way?Well after 199 episodes of Join Up Dots, hopefully you will feel like I do that they are motivational, inspiring, challenging and the kind of content that makes you believe that everything is possible.They teach you that careers are not given to you, but are instead made.They teach you how to set goals, take action and have the mindset to have the kind of lifestyle that is more than just earning money.They teach you how to live a life that is your dreamlife.But if this is the first show that you have listened to then...believe me, just hearing about this guys story will leave you feeling that its time to get going.When he was a young man at ages 13 and 16, this wannabe entrepreneur received news that would knock most people off their feet.He had cancer and not just one type but two completely different types, which left him listening to his last rights and waiting to die.He was given only fourteen days grace, but instead of passing on as expected he astounded the medical community when he survived both these brutal diseases and also a medically-induced coma for a year.This courage to beat the odds and take on a challenge that many deemed as impossible left him with the realisation that no challenge would ever be too great or any peak too high.He proved this theory when he crested the peak of the highest point in the world (Mount Everest) with only partial use of his lungs.As the first cancer survivor to do so, he then decided to continue climbing and has since topped the highest peaks in Africa, Europe, South America, Australia, Antarctica, and North America.But this isn't a story about a man with super human strength or support, a solopreneur with the inside track to succcess.This is a story of total belief in himself and what he can achieve.Inspiring us all to dream bigger and go for the impossible.He is voted one of the top eight most inspirational people of all time, so it with great delight to bring onto the Steve Jobs inspired podcast how to start joining up dots, the one and only solopreneur and adventurer Sean Swarner.Links:Cover imageClick to view: show page on Awesound

Entrepreneur
Archive 199: Mike Domitrz: How To Live A Life Worth Journaling About

Entrepreneur

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2016 67:36


Todays guest solopreneur is a man who has a harrowing story, but it is a story that you think "Man that is terrible, but wow he has turned this into a positive. Bigtime"And as we see time and time again on the Join Up Dots archive podcast, our guest will find their path in life due to a situation that you wouldn't wish on anyone. But they move from the dark place into the light by perseverance, love, understanding and curiosity.Of there is a lot of setting goals and taking huge action tooBack in 1989, he has a phone call that changed his life.He had been advised that his sister had been raped. What could he do to help? What could he do to support his sister?Well for two years, he struggled to deal with the rape and the effect it had on his life – both as the brother of a rape victim and as a male. He transferred colleges – so he could be close to home and his sister during the trial. And once back home with his family, he saw the pain, rage and sadness his parents, relatives, and family friends were also going through. The sexual assault of his sister had changed many people’s lives.And it was with this dawning realisation that an assault like this was as much based on lack of understanding of what is the correct way to conduct yourself with someone else, as it was a crime.It was the worlds lack of understanding, or specific training in regards to the the personal right of personal standards that was the problem.Could he change the mind-set of youngster, adults and anyone with a sexual urge to realise that there was a way of interacting with each other that wasn't happening.And over ten years, he worked, talked, discussed, reviewed and developed training to teach the "Can I Kiss You" platform, where he uses humour to break down the barriers of this taboo subject.And now he travels the world bringing his message to the world.As he says ""I do feel the work is a calling. The traveling does not get tiring because I know I'm going somewhere to get the opportunity to open minds and inspire a new way of thinking. I get the wonderful honor and opportunity to plant the seed for them to take care of and nourish."He is an author, speaker, father of four and husband to his beloved wife, and now here ready to join up his dots, so its with great pleasure that I bring onto the show the one and only solopreneur and man on a mission Mike DomitrizLinks:Cover imageClick to view: show page on Awesound

Entrepreneur
Archive 198: Marilyn August: A Solopreneur Who Shows How To Believe That Money Is Good

Entrepreneur

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2016 74:12


Todays guest solopreneur joining us on the Join Up Dots podcast interview is the queen of Ka-ching!, a lady who literally knows how to change the mindset of all of us to become profit attracting expertsHer motto is “You can't grow your business without growing yourself.”She advises business owners on how to translate their technical expertise into sustainable growth profits.But it's not just about businesses, as she is also the go to resource for solopreneurs too.Those guys and ladies looking to build a lifestyle built around their income production.And is that experience to relate to all walks of life that has changed her life completely, since taking the Leap of faith and going alone.She is an author and advisor on the topic of attracting high-paying clients and growing your business revenues with integrity.Along with her book - Wealthy U- Seven Sacred Wealth & Wisdom Lessons - her sales and marketing tools have been used for 20 years to dramatically improve the lives of everyone she speaks to.But the interesting thing about her, is although she can teach us all how to increase the wealth coming our way, she also had those same self-limiting thoughts that we all have.Money should be hard to earn.Rich people are greedy. And to get rich you have to get dirty, and do things that aren't congruent with our own morals.She had to battle through and realise in her heart of hearts that this wasn't true.So how did she change these negative ideas that were so deeply rooted within her?And how did she take the talents that she was demonstrating daily in her corporate life and bring it all together to form her own her company?Well let's find out, as we bring onto the show to start joining up dots with the one and only Marilyn August.Links:Cover imageClick to view: show page on Awesound

Entrepreneur
Archive 195: Simon T Bailey: A Solopreneur Training The World In How To Become Brilliant

Entrepreneur

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2016 64:46


Todays guest solopreneur joining us on the Steve Jobs inspired Join Up Dots podcast is a man whose path to greatness started slowly.As a child he didn't really set the world alight whilst attending McKinley High School, a trade school in Buffalo.He failed many of his classes, as well as not managing to make the grade at football, basketball or track & field teams either.It was as if no matter what he tried to succeed at he just couldn't get it going.His career was always going to be something distant to what he truly knew would make him happy.But like so many people in life, who struggle to find their path, it wasn't until he transferred to a different location, in this case Bennett High School that he found that he was trying to achieve in areas that weren't naturally him.He stumbled across something thatIt was there where he found his passion for public speaking, and used his silver tongue to wow his peer group, becoming Senior Class President.And now he started to get going. He had found something that he could do better than most.But its ok, to have a silver tongue, but how can you take this talent and use it for maximum effect and become a solopreneur that rocks the world?Well, he realised that he would use it to help inspire individuals and organisations find their brilliance.He would help the world tap into the talents that they were given at birth, and start shining brighter than they have ever done before.And he has done that very thing better than most.He is quoted as one of the best keynote speakers ever heard or used, putting him in the same category as Bill Gates, General Colin Powell and Tony Robbins.And as an author of seven books, helping the world discover their thing, he is a man on a mission.But there is so much more to him than just having a brain and tongue that inspires those that he comes into contact with.Which is what we will fnd out today.So what was it about the first school that just didn't fit with him?And why does he feel that people are unaware of just how brilliant that they can be not just in America but really everywhere across the globe?Well lets find out, as we bring onto the show to start joining up dots, with the one and only, Mr Simon T BaileyLinks:Cover imageClick to view: show page on Awesound

Entrepreneur
Archive 190: Ian Maxi Jackson: The Director Of His Own Life

Entrepreneur

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2016 72:08


Today's guest is a man whose middle name is maxi (i'll be honest I'm not sure if this was from birth or he added it later), but it certainly fits extremely well in regards to his approach to life.He believes that we all have it in us to live our lives to the "Max" and its not our situations, income, lifestyles, or anything else that holds us back other than quite simply ourselves.He qualified as a Certified Clinical Hypnotherapist, and worked for many years providing solutions-orientated guidance for weight-loss, smoking, and the elimination of phobias.His goal is to encourage clients to adapt and improve all aspects of their lives by understanding the vital role the mind plays in all our lives.And it's not just individuals where his talents as a "Mind Coach" come to the fore, as he works with companies, organisations and individuals from his varied experience as a Business Owner, Sports Coach, Trainer, Sales Manager and Therapist he knows what they are going through.He is the author of 'Escape the Mind Trap - How to Conquer Your Inner Demons' and can dig down past the stumbling blocks and self-limiting beliefs that hold us all back, and find the fears and anxieties that actually create the things that we think are holding us back.Get rid of them and see your life change.So how has he managed to overcome the fears and concerns that stop the rest of in our tracks?And does he see the same issues time and time again, and can help us on Join Up Dots make a step forward in our own pursuit of success?Well lets find out as we bring onto the show to start joining up dots the one and only, Mr Ian Maxi Jackson!Links:Cover imageClick to view: show page on Awesound

Entrepreneurship
Archive 99: Dan Franks: Confidence To Enter The Podcasting World Via An Audit Or Two

Entrepreneurship

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2016 61:18


Todays guest entrepreneur joining us in the Join Up Dots archive 1 series of podcasts, is a man who is taking huge action, as he is one of the co-founders of the Podcast Movement.A huge conference bringing together the movers and shakers of the podcasting world.The legends behind the microphones.The names you see scattered across ITunes.Commencing on the 16th August in Dallas Texas, the size of this thing must have been a hell of an undertaking.Especially for someone who it seems to me has built up the bulk of his career in the work of Tax returns and balance sheets.But as he says "I am a lifetime serial entrepreneur, and have always been a self starter that takes the proverbial bull by the horns and to find ways in how to do the hard stuff."And this passion for the startup, has helped him develop great relationships with clients which allow them to focus in on the value side of the business and leave..lets face it the boring side of the business with our guest.That is a partnership made in heaven I would have thought.So how did he get together with Jared Easley his co-partner of the Podcast Movement?Does he actually find doing tax returns interesting? And even if he says he does I wont believe him!Well lets find out as we bring onto the show to start joining up the dots of his life with the one and only solopreneur or entrepreneur or just Mr Podcast?Who knows lets just call him Mr Dan FranksLinks:Cover imageClick to view: show page on Awesound

Entrepreneurship
Marketing

Entrepreneurship

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2016 66:10


Todays guest entrepreneur joining us in the Steve Jobs inspired Join Up Dots archive 1 series of podcasts, is the go to man if you have a band, are interested in creating music, but dont know the first thing about getting it out there.Being in the music industry and the online world since way back in 1982, our guest at first had the desire to be the main man himself.Strutting the stage like….well a John Bon Jovi or Bruce Springsteen, but as we find time and time again on Join Up Dots life had other ideas for him.Six months ago,he released a book called Six-Figure Musician – How to Sell More Music, Get More People to Your Shows,and Make More Money in the Music Business. As the title suggests,it was written for musicians and the people who work with them — managers, record labels, etc.During the first few years, he was able to work on promotions by several big acts… No Doubt, Bush, Run-DMC, Ratt, and others, and the names have got bigger from there. But working with the established is not what excites our man.As he says “I’d rather build something than add on to it. In my opinion, helping somebody go from zero to 10,000 records sold is much more life-changing than helping somebody go from 100,000 to 1,000,000. Plus, going from zero to 10,000 records requires more skill…and I love a challenge.”Well, lets give him a challenge as we start joining up the dots of his life with the one and only Solopreneur himself Mr David HooperLinks:Cover imageClick to view: show page on Awesound

Entrepreneurship
Archive 96: Ellory Wells: From A Theatre Class To Jobs That Are Inspiring

Entrepreneurship

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2016 64:37


Todays guest entrepreneur joining us in the Join Up Dots , Steve Jobs inspired archive 1 series of podcasts, is someone who as we discuss time and time again on Join Up Dots can pinpoint the moment when his life changed forever.He knows his big dot on the Join Up Dots timeline.In January of 2009, after seeing his career become more and more of a success, he was laid off, and found himself unemployed for three months.And within those three months, he started learning about himself.What he wanted to achieve in his life.And how he wanted his life to be.The kind of jobs that would light him up inside.The key thought to everything he starting planning at the time, was in his words "I really discovered how working for someone else is just as risky as working for yourself."So he began his personal leadership blog, which he uses as a platform to share what he had learned about leadership, personal development, personal branding and how to develop a leadership mindset.We have a lot to cover, so lets bring onto the show to start Joining Up Dots, the one and only master entrepreneur himself Mr Ellory Wells.Click to view: show page on Awesound

Entrepreneurship
Archive 95: Elese Coit: An Entrepreneur Who Knew How To Find Her Dream Jobs Within Her Heart

Entrepreneurship

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2016 71:32


Todays guest entrepreneur joining us on the Steve Jobs inspired Join Up Dots archive 1 series of podcasts, is a lady that I have wanted to have on the show it seems from the very beginning.She was recommended to me by one of my all time favourite guests, August Turak who appeared way back on Episode 4 who said "David, do I have a guest for you!"She is the CEO and founder of True Change Consultants, whose tagline releasing the potential in people means she is perfect for this show.She is the lady that can make any job search become a delight which leads to happiness everydayShe has spent her professional life transforming organizations through people, nurturing talent and human potential in order to successfully deliver strategic business change.In the last 20 years she has held top posts in Telecommunications, IT, Web and Media in FTSE 500 companies.And quite simply she knows the limitations we set on ourselves. She knows how to break those barriers down and help us dream big and feel inspired.So its with great pleasure that I bring onto the show, to start joining up the dots of her life, the one and only Elese Coit.Links:Cover imageClick to view: show page on Awesound

Entrepreneurship
Archive 94: Thomas Patrick Levy: A Love Of Lego To Building His Dream Jobs

Entrepreneurship

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2016 57:04


Todays guest entrepreneur joining us on the Steve Jobs inspired Join Up Dots archive 1 series of podcasts, is a man who is travelling a path that is 100% true to himself.As a younger man,he was classed as an at risk teenager, but still progressed to earn a B.A. in English.However continuing his studies did not go to plan,and although he had great talent,studying at Antioch University was not for him, and he dropped out of his MFA in Writing course.And then it seems to me without a clear idea of how to build a future, he lurched from one position to another and then back again, all the while increasing the debit on his credit card bills.He was depressed, overweight, constantly in pyjamas,and lost, but knew that he had something inside that he wanted to express to the world.As he says “we need something that fulfills us creatively.Everyone does. It doesn’t matter whether or not you think of yourself as an artist or not. Artists aren’t the only ones who do creative things. Cooks are creative, repossession agents are creative, my accountant is creative, my dad — who owns and runs a wholesale florist — is creative.He is now the co-owner of gocodebox a web development company,and has released two self penned publication to the world.So lets discuss his struggles, and his successes, and everything else in between,as we start joining up the dots with the one and only, Thomas Patrick Levy.Links:Cover imageClick to view: show page on Awesound

Entrepreneurship
The Conscious Millionaire

Entrepreneurship

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2016 64:29


Todays guest entrepreneur joining us on the Steve Jobs inspired Join Up Dots archive 1 series of podcasts, is a man that from the age of five knew what he wanted to be..a millionaire. But unlike many of us who have that dream, he set out on a path that led him to achieving the majority of his dreams by the age of 23 or 24. He had huge motivation to get the big house in Florida, the time freedom, and everything else that you would set your heart on at an early age. But what do you do when you get to that point and you feel flat?What do you do when you find the process of getting there was better than the goal itself? Well he set out to change other peoples lives across the globe, by teaching the world to be conscious in their actions.He believes that we all have it in us, to break free from our financial restraints and gain the independence finally that we deserve, by quite simply becoming onscious.But how did he come to that realisation?How did he turn his fathers failing business, into a success that he can now share with the world?Well lets find out, as we bring onto the show to start joining the dots of his life, the one and only entrepreneur JV Crum IIIClick to view: show page on Awesound

Entrepreneurship
Archive 92: Ron Fugle:Confidence To Fire Towards Success Everyday

Entrepreneurship

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2016 60:22


Todays guest entrepreneur joining us in the Join Up Dots archive 1 series of podcasts, is a man who career has been one of great contrast.Joining the military back in 1998 he performed the role of tank member crewman for three years before departing the armed forces and setting off on his entrepreneurial venture.Working in a series of motor dealerships he always knew that he was on a different path, and with a show like Join Up Dots demonstrating this everyday, the path can appear at anytime.There is literally no time like the present to start taking the first step on the road that feels so right and is unique to that individual.So in Jan 2014,our guest powered up his mike and launched the Fire & Adjust Podcast,providing support and content for military veterans across the world.And with the response being phenomenal and the progress of the show showing that if you target a niche and do it the right way,then you have a great chance of a future that is nothing short of a wow.So what does our guest consider to be the big takes from his life in the Army? What was the tipping point to start speaking to the world and putting himself out there? And if he could share the things that have made it easier to transition from the forces to an entrepreneurial life what would they be? Well lets find out as we start joining up dots with the one and only, Mr Ron Fugle.Click to view: show page on Awesound

Entrepreneurship
Archive 91: Shellie Hunt: A Business Master Who Can Design Success For Us All

Entrepreneurship

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2016 59:19


Todays guest entrepreneur joining us on the Join Up Dots podcast interview is Shellie Hunt, who has for over 25 years been the go to lady to help companies, individuals and the world find their true path in life.An entrepreneur and business powerhouse, she is the founder and CEO of Success is by Design, ReMake MY Life LLC, The Women of Global Change, and other multiple companies, and is known to be able to get to the core of an issue, even if it is buried deep inside ourselves.She can find the very thing that is limiting us, and holding us back from a life that we deserve. Sharing the stage with some of the top speakers in the world, such as Tim Robbins, Jack Canfield, Bob Proctor, and Brian Tracy, and being a lead mentor in the Billionaire Adventure Club, has led her to appear on national talk and radio shows with audiences in the millions and has been mentioned in Forbes.com.So she is obviously a lady who is massively in demand.So what makes this lady such a powerhouse in the motivational arena and the entreprenurial environments across the world?Where did she come from to have such an influence in such a competitive world?And what tips can we gain from her to assist in our dreams of a life designed by success?Well lets find out as we start Joining Up Dots with the one and only Shellie Hunt.Click to view: show page on Awesound

Entrepreneurship
Archive 90: Monick Halm: A Lady Who Found Her Path From A Hospital Bed

Entrepreneurship

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2016 60:13


Todays guest entrepreneur joining us in the Join Up Dots archive 1 series of podcasts, is a lady who quite readily admits she spent over a decade stuck in the wrong career.But on a show like Join Up Dots we confirm time and time again, that although it may seem like wasted time, no experience is ever wasted.After a life threatening experience,she left her corporate litigator and mediator roll, and began a quest to study all ways to live a thriving happy life. It started as a personal task,but ended up as a personal mission and a career.As the founder of and teacher at the Life Alchemy School, career and life coach, angel intuitive, author, speaker, teacher, Feng Shui expert, and Reiki Master, Monick Halm now works with clients and students all over the world to help them take a holistic approach to uncovering their dreams, pursuing their passions, and finding true balance.The question is with three kids how does she pack that all in to her day?Why did it take an illness to finally make her leave the job that was not what she wanted to be?And has she found the true path to happiness that we are all seeking?Well lets find out, as we bring onto the show, to start joining up dots, the one and only Monick HalmClick to view: show page on Awesound

Entrepreneurship
Archive 89: Dr Pei Kang: Having The Confidence To Relaunch Your Career

Entrepreneurship

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2016 62:55


Todays guest entrepreneur joining us on the Join Up Dots archive 1 series of podcasts, is a lady who was has travelled the world to find her true path in life.Growing up in China, she had a childhood that was so very different to her life now in America.The words culture shock do not really seem to do justice to the obstacles that she had to overcome once setting foot in the country she now calls home.In the states she went on a job search that she pursued her education with a passion, and studied to become a dentist, finally owning her own very successful practice.And that for many would have been job done, but like her husband Joel Boggess she felt something was missing.She felt drawn to creating a better world for others.And so together this powerhouse of a married team, have taken it on themselves to create their own business built around coaching, podcasting, writing and being hugely positive to create a future that is 100% percent unique to themselves.So there is no better time than today to bring onto the show and start joining up the dots with the one and only Dr Pei Kang.Links:Cover imageClick to view: show page on Awesound

Entrepreneurship
Archive 88: Cathy O'Dowd: The First Lady To Climb Everest By Both Sides Joins Up Dots

Entrepreneurship

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2016 68:45


Todays guest entrepreneur joining us in the Join Up Dots archive 1 series of podcasts, is a lady who could literally be singing "I'm on the top of the world,looking down at the creation"every-time she jumps out of bed.Because since University,she has had a fascination for climbing, and took part in her first mountain expedition,to the Ruwenzori in central Africa at the age of 21.And something clicked in her.Was it the challenge?The camaraderie?Or simply the thrill of doing something that so few people have seen or done before?Whatever it was since that first climb she has tackled mountains across southern and central Africa, in South America, in the Alps and of course in the Himalayas when she stood on the top of the world and made history by becoming the first woman to reach the summit from the North and South peaks. But though her days on the worlds highest peak now seem to be at an end (in her words "I have not intention in going back" )her thirst for adventure seems unquenchable and in spring of 2004 she joined British woman Rona Cant and Norwegian Per-Thore-Hansen on a dog-sled expedition of 650 km through the remote wastes of the Norwegian Arctic to the most northerly point in Europe.With all these experiences just bursting from her, its no surprise that she has also climbed twice to the top of the book charts too,with her two self penned books Everest: Free To Decide and Just for the love of it"So before I mispronounce any more words and names, let me say it gives me great pleasure, to bring onto the show to start joining up the dots that have made her life, the one and only Cathy O'Dowd.Links:Cover imageClick to view: show page on Awesound

Entrepreneurship
Archive 87: Huzefa Kapadia: From Eager Lawyer, To Inspired Entrepreneur

Entrepreneurship

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2016 62:48


Todays guest entrepreneur joining us in the Join Up Dots archive 1 series of podcasts, knew what he wanted and had a dream to achieve it.Buying into the corporate vision of the big cars, medical cover, and the big office with the PA and secretary working overtime to support him, he started studying to be a lawyer.That was his dream.He joined up with all the other eager and soon to be rich and successful lawyers, and for the next seven years followed the path that he had created for himself.He was a man on a mission.But what happens when that mission turns out to be the wrong one?What happens when you realise that the passions inside you screaming to get out are not aligned with the day to day life you have built for yourself?Well that happened to our guest, after a travelling sabbatical in 2013, when he came to the realisation that he wanted out of the legal rat race, and instead find the thing that lights him up inside.So what was the path that he selected for himself?And why did the legal rat race not turn out to be the path to gold that he had imagined it was going to be?Well lets find out as we bring onto the show, to find out how he made that transition, and of course to join up the dots of his life, the one and only Huzefa KapadiaClick to view: show page on Awesound

Entrepreneurship
Archive 86: Jeff Shore: A Man Who Can Find The Boldness In All Of Us

Entrepreneurship

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2016 59:26


Todays guest entrepreneur joining us in the Join Up Dots archive 1 series of podcasts, is a motivational speaker and author whose mission is to teach us all to be bold in our actionsHe believes that we all have it in us to get out of our comfort zones and create success in whatever we do.With a background in sales, and knowledge of cognitive behavioural therapy, he has the ability to inspire us all by sharing personal stories of success, and nodoubt failure and obstacles (we all have those in our lives after all) and a humorous approach that has led him to be a sought after coporate speaker across the world.But how has he managed to find the key to boldness that alludes so many of us in our lives?And I guess the bigger question is, did he always this ability to challenge and strive for bigger and better things, or was there a key moment in his life that showed him the way?Well lets find out, as we start joining up the dots of his life, with the one and only Mr Jeff ShoreLinks:Cover imageClick to view: show page on Awesound

Entrepreneurship
Archive 85: Keith Kahn Harris: A Lover Of Small Worlds Across The Globe

Entrepreneurship

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2016 57:02


Todays guest entrepreneur joining us in the Join Up Dots archive 1 series of podcasts, is someone with a fascination for unusual facts and I guess characters and communities across the world.From a young child, he always had a interest for the obscure.And as we have found time and time again on Join Up Dots, he has now taken this childhood interest and created a career around it by travelling around the world to cultivate his curiosity of the obscure.An expert in what he calls “small worlds”, such as the Extreme Metal scene, and the British Jewish community, he loves to research and participate in these communities, and after graduating as a sociologist at University found himself drawn again and again to these worlds.But what became clear is that there are huge commonalities within these small groups,and he developed this interest,by investigating the Luxemburg watersking scene,interviewing the most powerful politician in Alderney,and even jumped across the water to meet the Icelandic special forces known as the Viking squad.So what got him going in this direction, and how has he managed to create a life that is both hugely fascinating, but anything but usual?Well lets find out as we bring on to the show to start joining up dots, the one and only Mr Keith Kahn-Harris.Links:Cover imageClick to view: show page on Awesound

Entrepreneurship
Archive 84: Michael Parrish Dudell: Welcome The Oprah Winfrey Of Small Business

Entrepreneurship

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2016 57:34


Todays guest entrepreneur joining us in the Join Up Dots archive 1 series of podcasts, is a man with many strings to his bow, and literally it seems a midus touch to success in business.But he wasn't always driven to be in the entrepreneurial environment, as during college he focused on a very different path......Theatre and Musical Theatre.This was his passion, his dream, his future.But what happens to a man who realises that the future he had planned for, and majored in college actually was a future that filled him with dread.What can he do to start again, when he has no experience, knowledge or connections other than in the world he had frequented previously.Well, he went back to basics, but this time focused on the things that could stimulate him in business, marketing and entrepreneurial ventures.He started on a new path at the age of 24, and is an entrepreneur, international keynote speaker, and bestselling author of Shark Tank Jump Start Your Business—the official book from ABC’s hit show Shark Tank on how to successfully launch and grow a business from concept to cash.So with a fascinating story, of one mans struggle to find work that really mattered, let's bring onto the show to start Joining Up Dots the one and only Michael Parrish Dudell.Links:Cover imageClick to view: show page on Awesound

Entrepreneurship
Archive 83: Hal Elrod: Six Minutes Dead And A lifetime Of Pure Living

Entrepreneurship

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2016 60:41


Todays guest entrepreneur joining us in the Join Up Dots archive 1 series of podcasts, has an amazing story,of a tragic accident,which ultimately could have been the best thing to happen to him.Known as Yo Pal Hal since hosting his first radio show at age 15,his greatest triumph came at age 20 after he was hit head on by a drunk driver and found dead at the scene.Despite being clinically dead for six minutes,in a coma for six days,breaking 11 bones and being told he may never walk again, Hal defied the logic of doctors and the temptations to be a victim, and he bounced back to prove that ALL of us are capable of overcoming extraordinary adversity to create extraordinary results in our personal and professional lives.Hal has appeared on dozens of TV and radio shows,and he’s been featured in numerous books which is not a surprise when you consider how his mental attitude has created something so amazing,out of something that could have finished him off.So lets bring onto the show to start connecting up the dots of his life,the one and only Hal Elrod.Links:Cover imageClick to view: show page on Awesound

Entrepreneurship
Archive Podcast 82: Eric James: Dreaming Bigger All The Way Into Space

Entrepreneurship

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2016 44:14


Todays guest entrepreneur joining us in the Join Up Dots archive 1 series of podcasts, quite simply should have the words "Dream Big and Then Dream Bigger" all over his body.A self confessed exponent of the Richard Branson method "Screw it Lets do it", he has over the last few years created a life that is exciting, inspirational, and more than a bit amazing...in the how hell did he manage to do that kind of way.From making Hollywood movies, to building companies, to working with David Blaine, to being stung by a jellyfish (which turned out to be a great thing) to even meeting the main man Mr Branson himself, he has challenged himself to think big, think bigger, and confront those limiting thoughts.But how did he start on this road to self-creation?Was he the kind of kid that was always going against the norm at school and in life?Or was he someone who landed firmly on the big dot, that showed them the path to a life that is uniquely them?Well lets find out, as we bring on to the show, to start joining up dots, the one and only....Mr Eric James.Links:Cover imageClick to view: show page on Awesound

BOSS Academy Radio - Real Business Ownership Success Strategies: Entrepreneur, Small Business, Coaching, Start-ups

Today, our guest is Matthew Pollard.  It's time to stop being like everyone else. Competing on price is epidemic in business, and everyone knows it is a long fight to the bottom, but they don’t know of another way. Is business really that hard, or can a business get out of this negative spiral? The secret to avoid competing on price is learning to specialize. Instead of trying to make your product fit every customer that may call or walk through the door, focus on delivering something unique to one specific customer group or niche. Doing this will ensure you’re able to charge more for offering a specialty service, obtain greater customer loyalty, and to ensure that you have much less to no competition. What do you say to people that are worried cutting out large groups of customers. When people first open a business they focus on getting customers, any customers. The problem with this approach is that they try to market to anyone that will listen, just like all of their competitors, with a broad message, just like their competitors. While they think this improves their chances of success, in reality, they speak to no specific audience of buyers. What this means is that they end up fighting in a crowded market to win clients, with the only thing to compete on being price. By focusing on a smaller group, it is true, they will cut themselves off from marketing to many prospective clients but then the group they tailor their message to will seek them out, pay more, negotiate less, and come back to reorder time and time. Matthew Pollard is an Australian-born entrepreneur that has recently taken the US market by storm, since his move in February of 2014. Well known for his “3 Step Rapid Growth Ideology,” which has successfully transformed countless US small-to-medium sized businesses heading toward failure, to six figure profits and dramatic sales increases. Matthew is also well known for his identification of what he has coined “The 7 Self-Destructive Mindsets of Someone New to Sales” that has recently generated his personal blog more than five and a half thousand Twitter re-tweets, and helped him to become a finalist for the “International Sales Blogger Award.” With five multi-million-dollar business success stories to his name, Matthew Pollard has been characterized as a true differentiation, niche marketing, and sales systemization powerhouse. His rapid growth system has led to successful market penetration in industries as vastly different as telecommunications, construction, and nationally accredited education. He is a contributor for Entrepreneur, CEO, and Top Sales Magazine as well as featured regularly on Fox 7’s Good Day Austin. Matthew has been a guest on many top performing podcasts such as Join Up Dots with David Ralph, Conscious Millionaire with JV Crum III, The McMethod with John McIntyre, Excellence Expected with Mark Asquith, The Engaging Brand with Anna Farmery and countless more… Matthew has also been successful in acquiring high profile customers, such as multinational award-winning franchises, world-renowned luxury automotive brands, leading medical institutions, law associations, and Australian Premiership Football teams. Matthew now brings about rapid growth and business transformation around the world, through his many speaking and coaching activities, as well as his top-rated iTunes podcast Better Business Coach. Please note, Matthew makes a special offer at the end of this episode, so you'll want to listen all the way through to have a chance to get a free 30 minute coaching session with him. Please send me an email at info@bossacademy.com and let us know that you want to take advantage of his offer. For more information on Matthew, visit http://matthewpollard.com or on Twitter @matthew_pollard.  

Fearless And Healthy Podcast|Holistic Health|Success Habits|Lifestyle
David Ralph - How To Launch An Award Winning Podcast And Follow Your Intuition

Fearless And Healthy Podcast|Holistic Health|Success Habits|Lifestyle

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2016 25:30


David Ralph and I discuss his journey and how he started the award winning podcast Join Up Dots. He shares valuable insight on how important it is to do work that you love. Leave A Review For The F&H podcast here!

Marketing Access Pass with Anthony Tran
Marketing and Productivity Hacks with Danny Flood

Marketing Access Pass with Anthony Tran

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2015 29:40


Ever feel like there is never enough time in the day? Do you want to accomplish more by doing less? In this episode I interview a digital nomad who has founds ways to leverage the internet to travel more and work less. Tune in and explore ways to hack your life so that you can increase your productivity and marketing outreach. Episode Featured Guest: Danny Flood Danny Flood is the author of five #1 bestselling books, including "Hack Sleep," "Hack E-mail," and "Buy Your Own Island." He is a digital nomad based in Thailand and a self-professed "life hacker" that is always trying to implement high leverage "hacks" to live and work better. He is the host of the OpenWorld Podcast and blogs at OpenWorldMag.com.   He’s been featured on Entrepreneur on Fire, The daily Travel Podcast, Join-Up Dots and more. In This Podcast Episode You Will Learn: How to accomplish more with only 4 hours of sleep each day How to create a business that provides you freedom and flexibility Ways to leverage virtual assistants to have a 10 hour work week What to eat to have more energy and get better rest Productivity hack tricks to perform at a high level everyday How to connect with influencers and increase revenue Content marketing strategies to get more traffic and shares Links and Resources Mentioned in the Show: OpenWorldMag.com – Danny's blog and podcast BuyYourOwnIsland.com/audio-book – Danny's Free Audio Book Amazon - Danny's Amazon Author Page Triberr.com - Blogging Community Used and Recommended by Danny Twitter– Follow Danny on Twitter Facebook – Connect with Danny on Facebook! Don’t Miss an Episode. Subscribe to One of the Links Below: Click Here to Subscribe via iTunes Click Here to Subscribe via Stitcher Thank you for Listening to the Podcast! If you’ve found value in this episode of the Marketing Access Pass Podcast, I would love to hear about it! Please head on over to iTunes and leave me a Rating and Review (5 stars would be awesome!) so others who are interested in starting an online business can find the show and learn how to escape the “rat-race”. Click here to learn how to leave a rating and review. If you have any questions or comments about this show, please post them in the comments area below and my guest and I would more than happy to answer them.

Art of Abundance with Leisa Peterson: Abundance Coaching | Belief Transformation | Wealth | Self-Realization
AOMW 027 – Podcasting Your Way to Business Success with David Ralph

Art of Abundance with Leisa Peterson: Abundance Coaching | Belief Transformation | Wealth | Self-Realization

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2015 39:08


Today I get to share my interview with JoinUpDots podcaster David Ralph.  David reached out to me several months ago to be interviewed on his show which led to our wonderful friendship and this enlightening … AOMW 027 – Podcasting Your Way to Business Success with David Ralph Read More » The post AOMW 027 – Podcasting Your Way to Business Success with David Ralph appeared first on Wealth Clinic.

Sales Funnel Mastery: Business Growth | Conversions | Sales | Online Marketing
SFM Ep 37: David Ralph On Lifestyle Design By Podcasting (Plus bladder control, morning sex and more hilariousness)

Sales Funnel Mastery: Business Growth | Conversions | Sales | Online Marketing

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2015 64:16


In this hilarious episode, I bring David Ralph on to talk about a huge variety of topics. What was supposed to be a conversation about growing your business through podcasting turned into an episode talking about... Designing your own lifestyle based on what you love doing Daily routines and productivity hacks Various tips for applying his podcasting growth hacks to any area of your business Secrets on being authentic and getting better results in EVERY area of business And a million other topics that will help drive your business forward ... but not before we have a little fun! Throughout the conversation we also discuss having to pee in bad situations, morning sex, and even why he thinks my wife is beautiful! It's an entertaining (hint: that's one of his secrets) episode that you'll truly love. Check it out, share it and let me know what you think! Resources Mentioned Join Up Dots Podcasters Mastery Want To Work With Me? Visit http://www.JeremyReeves.com or email me at Jeremy@JeremyReeves.com Enjoy! Transcript Jeremy Reeves: Hey everyone this is Jeremy Reeves and welcome to another episode of the Sales Funnel Mastery Podcast. Just based on the last 2 minutes of conversation that I have had with David, I think we are going to have a really, really fun and funny episode. We have already been laughing, we have been talking about (inaudible 00:00:35) we have been talking about coughing and whose cough is worse. We have been talking about being sexy and that has all happened in about the last 2 minutes. I think this is going to be an interesting one. I am going to give you a super, super quick introduction and then we are going to tell them kind of what we have been just talking about because it was pretty funny. David is from Join Up Dots, it is a podcast, I think it is a daily podcast and it is listened to over 157 countries worldwide. It is one of the top rank podcast in the world right now. I think he has got something like 300+ reviews which I am extremely jealous of him. I am probably going to ask you about that because I have been -- I just started a new strategy to get more reviews from my own podcast. So, I am kind of going to ask you about that, introduce yourself, tell everybody what you are about and I also want to throw out the warning that David has given me full access to ask him any questions about his life. I am not sure if he knows how dangerous request that is, but we are going to find out. So David how are you? David Ralph: I am extremely well. It is an absolute delight to have you on the show -- only my show. I am sorry -- on your show. Jeremy Reeves: You are trying to steal it already. C’mon. David Ralph: I am taking control already, and yeah, I know, I do not think I would ever spoken about somebody is bladder control except that probably my wife during birth that is about the only time ever, so that was a new one for me but I have already enjoyed it. Jeremy Reeves: So before we get on the show, we were talking about -- because he came on Skype and he said, “Alright, I am ready to go” and I said, “Alright, hold on, I had to pee really quick.” So we got into a discussion about peeing and we were saying, telling each other kind of what our horror-story peeing or horror-peeing stories, I guess you would call it, and my worst was I was on the phone with a prospect to who was going on a little bit too long and I drank way too much water before the meeting with them and I got to the point actually where I was actually holding a mug and was like about to go on the meeting with him. I did not, thank God, because that would have been funny, although I had to that while I was driving, a couple of years ago going down the Philly I got stuck in a -- I drank a coffee -- on the way -- into a... I forgot what it was, a seminar or some kind of thing at Philly and I got stuck in a really, really bad traffic in an extra 2 hours and I actually had to pee in the coffee cup, obviously that got thrown out since I got there but yeah. David Ralph: Was it Starbucks? Did you have your name on the side? Jeremy Reeves: No, it did not have my name on the side. It was a local store. I am not a huge fan on Starbucks, it is a little too dark for me. David Ralph: I am not (inaudible 00:03:22) coffee anyway though Jeremy. I do not understand why people. In the United Kingdom, it is literally a coffee house on every corner. Everybody wants to drink that much coffee. You can go home and make your own one very easily, I am drinking (inaudible 00:03:37). It is lovely and of the thing I do not like about Starbucks, I want to be a Starbucks rant here, is -- I just want to know -- it’s like they have created their own language. What kind of shop expects you to learn a language before you can go in and buy anything from there. So it is a small one, large one, medium. All these red stuff, that is just bizarre. Always a genius marketing. I do not know. Jeremy Reeves: Yeah, I think it is smart marketing I think because it is like part of the culture and that kind of thing, but I personally hate it because I do not fall into their tribe or whatever you want to call it. So I do not like it, I go in and I asked for medium. I refused to say venti or whatever it is. I do not even know the different words, but yeah, I think it is smart marketing because you -- the people who go to them loyally I think it makes them feel like they are in -- it is like a tight-knit community. David Ralph: That is what it is. It is a Starbucks coffee-drinking cult. Jeremy Reeves: Yeah, yeah, there you go. I think it is smart but -- it is kind of funny because I do things that kind of -- the people who resonate with me attracts them more but then the people who do not pushes them away. For example, as you can tell, I am not like super professional. I am me, I am not like -- I am not standing here in a business suit that kind of thing -- in fact I’m in -- actually I am not in pajamas today, usually I am, but I went for a run before lunch today. So I am in -- kind of just like running pants and a t-shirt so that kind of thing. That pushes away some people or attract other people. So I do several things like that in the business. David Ralph: I am English, I am in Tux. That is what we wear all the time. We love James Bond. I am a professional, Jeremy. I actually dressed up for this. Jeremy Reeves: I have a feeling that is not the case. David Ralph: I will send you the pictures. I am only wearing the tux from the top. I want to (inaudible 00:05:47) with me. Jeremy Reeves: Tux in the top and no pants. David Ralph: There is an image for you. That is going to boost the downloads up a bit. Jeremy Reeves: You know, I have actually done that. I have actually worn -- done videos for -- this is probably 2 or 3 years ago, I have actually done a video. It was in the summer and I was on a -- I think it was 611 they have like sales funnel summits that kind of thing. So you could only see my top half, so I was actually in mesh shorts and I had a t-shirt on before but I threw that off and put like just a regular kind of dress shirt on. So I was standing there, I am on dress shirt mesh shorts under it and no socks, no shoes, nothing like that. So I have actually partly done that -- it was not my underwear that day but close enough. David Ralph: This is 6 minutes and I hope the listeners are taking notes because this is helpful, we covered that you like to pee in cars but (inaudible 00:06:45) this is gold. This is Emmy Award winning material. Jeremy Reeves: Well you know what they say, you got what you paid for, right? David Ralph: Absolutely, it is a dream. Knock me off people. Jeremy Reeves: I may have to charge for this one. So actually, it kind of leads me into my first real question. You have done really, really, really well with building your audience, building your podcast, that kind of thing. Do you think what just happened, is that part of your strategy? David Ralph: What, like a free-flowing strategy? Jeremy Reeves: Yeah, yeah. Not like, “hi this is Jeremy and this is my guest” and “hey, what are your 3 biggest mistakes? What is your number one thing, the whole, the typical kind of interview is kind of just the free flowing like just talking to another person. One of your strategies that helps you build an audience. David Ralph: It is a bizarre strategy when so you say you can make entertaining and engaging by throwing all your questions, but that is how life is, you would never go into a bar to meet somebody and then when I come with the drinks you pull out a bit of paper with 15 questions you have written down beforehand but you hit the (inaudible 00:08:04) and a lot of shows that they used to listen to at the beginning. I really, cannot listen to now. I would not say their names but you know who you are guys if you got the same questions time and time again because it just becomes a bit flat really and so I like the fact that -- in the show Join Up Dots, I was very fortunate at the beginning, I did not listen to many of scripted shows so I kind of -- well I did not listen to any shows really, there is may be about 2 or 3. So I kind of made the made it up as I went along so I turned on the microphone and did my own thing, and it was interesting as you were saying, Jeremy, you are you. Do not try to be anything else, you do not try to be professional, you are you, and I think that you are a super talent. I think that is the authentic self coming out big time. So I just basically turned on the mic and did what I did. Now, of course over 500 shows you get better in doing it, so there is not a lot of preamble at the beginning. I literally go like a laser straight to where I want to go but then I came back and forth, back and forth sort of culture into the entrepreneurial story and all that kind of stuff, but no, it was not a strategy but I would certainly say now, I would never go back and it is interesting I am just about to do another show, a spin-off show and it is going to be slightly more scripted because of the content that I am presenting and I am trying to get my head around it because you get so comfortable doing in one way when you actually go to a different format which you got to to (inaudible 00:09:33) it is almost like patting your head and rubbing your stomach. You are trying to sort of work your way through it again, but it has worked really well and my audience is going up and up and up and up and I could not want anything more because it is kind of easy, it is hard-easy if that make sense. Jeremy Reeves: Yeah, yeah, definitely, definitely. Nice. It is kind of the same -- not even just podcast, but all throughout marketing, I always tell people, you cannot expect to just sit there and write kind of like the corporate tone and make sales, it just does not happen because people buy from people and people with podcast and if you are writing articles and stuff like that, they listen to people. They want to be -- that is why they called it what is it, edutainment or what is it called, infotainment. It is kind of -- there is an actual phrase for it, it is combining education with entertainment and there is so many if you think about it. There are so many shows and stuff like that out there. If you watch any like for example, cooking shows, I love cooking, if you watch any of those shows it is -- the judges are funny, they are making jokes, they are like doing -- they show all the failures and stuff in the kitchen, something like lights their arm on fire and they are showing it, they kind of laughing about it. That is how a lot of shows and things like that are and because, like you said, it is boring listening to people if it is just the exact same thing over and over and over, every guest that comes on, it is the same questions, it is the same tone, it is the same like all that stuff. You do not come on and start talking about peeing. David Ralph: Well, I have covered that one now so that (inaudible 00:11:15)so I have moved that one up. Jeremy Reeves: Nice, nice. By the way for anybody listening, what we are going to be talking about today or kind of -- a little bit at least, like kind of wrapping around it, is being a successful podcast and why we are doing them and that kind of thing and how to put them in your sales funnel. I am going to lean on you a little bit for more like strategy and then I am going to kind of like bring it back and give the readers, well listeners, kind of like some applicable advice relevant -- advice based on what you said and that kind of thing. David Ralph: You take away you want to take me sir and I do not often say that to a man. Jeremy Reeves: Well, I am privileged to have been said that to. When you are doing podcast, is there -- let me ask you this, how did you get started in doing podcast? Was it something -- are you kind of naturally like a charismatically seem like it but are you naturally charismatic guy were you walk into a bar and you sit down, you have like 4 friends or (inaudible 00:12:19) you walk in and all of the sudden the entire bar is in a conversation with each other, are you that kind of like personality-driven guy? David Ralph: I am and I am not. It is quite weird actually. If you put me in a situation, a social situation, I can be quite shy. The famous song, I don’t knw if you remember it from America, but you always find me in the kitchen at parties is my kind of song, so either way I will be standing nearby the toaster hoping that people does not come up to me but when you put me in front to 300 people in an audience situation, I would come alive. You put me in front of a thousand people, I would become better and better. So I was a corporate trainer and a financial trainer. So I used to stand up doing training courses and it was whirlwind switch. I could sit there for days not saying a word to anyone but then when I chose to be sociable, I can just do it and I have a talent which I did not realized until I left my company, when I did the leap and I left. I realized that every single person knew me but nobody knew anything about me if that makes sense. So they know me as David, they know me as a trainer, they know me as a friendly personality but if you actually ask, could you name his kids? Do you know where he lives? Do you know what his hobbies are? And all that kind of stuff, you could not. So I kind of created this facade for myself that I can be out there in the front but I hold a lot of myself back, so that when I am ready to go again, bang! I am there, if that makes sense. Be like Batman, he is not Batman all the time because it just going to get tiring. So he does appear Bruce Wayne and a bit of Batman and I think on the microphone that is when you are super talent, that is your superpower but then you need to lay follow for a while to be able to come back big and strong and that is what I found with Join Up Dots, I would do it hour upon hour upon hour but then once I switched off that was it, that was my other time and I am in totally different personality. Jeremy Reeves: That is interesting, yeah. It is kind of like just switching back and forth. I am trying to think of like a good analogy but nothing has really come to mind. That is interesting, and I think a lot of people are like that. I am kind of a same way in that like I could go and depending on the situation, I could either be super shy and I just do not want to talk to anybody, I could just kind of sit there by myself or I could be kind of the life of the party, the guy that every -- you kind of go in and everybody’s basically knows that you are there and it kind of depends on the situation. I think I am more -- in more cases than not, I lean towards more of the shy side but it is interesting how people can switch like that. I wonder if there is any like -- David Ralph: I think the interesting thing Jeremy is, as we have said earlier about you being authentically yourself, being authentically yourself should be the easiest thing ever, it’s actually one of the hardest things because actually allowing yourself to just be you. So it looks like you are making up. Takes a lot of practice and I can see certainly I was very good at being me in a staged situation but then once I started podcasting, I had to grow into again so if you listen back to the early shows, I am kind of myself but I have not got the competence, I have not got the power that I have on the microphone now to make it seem authentically me again. And I could imagine when I start podcasting and I do something else then you got to change again so it is, it’s these little pockets of personality that you have to channel in different ways to be effective for that audience and it’s the same for the website, it is the same for the speech, a pitch or whatever. You tailor it to your audience and so if you need to operate in a certain way on the microphone, then your voice is going to change. At the moment, I am talking (inaudible 00:16:09)I would not so of wake up in the morning and go, “Hello everybody, fancy a cup of tea and a bowl of cornflakes?” you would never do that, you just say fancy a cup of tea and a bowl of cornflakes it is a totally different way of operating and I find that fascinating of how you have to tailor yourself to become more effective in those different environments. Jeremy Reeves: Yeah, yeah and it is funny even if you think of like the beginning of a podcast, it is basically the beginning of it, it is kind of fake because you are like, “Hey, you know it is Jeremy back here again welcome to another episode” if somebody walked in -- if one of my friends or a client or something walked through my door and I just finished a podcast episode I would not say, “Hey, it is Jeremy here again. Hey do you want to listen” you know what I mean? Maybe the next podcast episode, maybe I will do a different intro, off to see that. Just have silence. “I kind of really don’t feel like talking today”... so maybe I will do something like that. I am going to say -- So how did you get into podcasting, was there something about it that attracted you? Kind of take yourself back to that timeframe when you were switching out the corporate world coming into what you are doing now and -- was there something about podcasting that said, this is what I am going to do, this is going to be my main focus versus going out and doing paid traffic or doing webinars to people or doing articles or all the other gazillion different marketing tools that you can do. Was there something about podcasting that brought you to it that kind of attracted you to it? David Ralph: There was 2 things, one of the things that we talked on my show Join Up Dots is and my show has various sort of entrepreneurial is about going to leave but we are going different directions, so it is a different show every single time but one of the sort of themes behind it is if you can see something that you think, “Yes, I think I can do that,” you are half way there, then you become better and more professional but you need to find that thing, “Yeah, I think I can do that” and I basically did my corporate leap, I was a web developer for 3 days but I realized it would all be stupid and after 3 days I was thinking I cannot do this. It was fun as a hobby making websites for people but actually doing this all the time is dreadful and I realized that the house was so quite and in the office there was always people walking around having a chat and all that kind of stuff so I thought I am going to recreate the office environment at home and the only way I could think about doing it was putting a podcast so it was like people’s voices in the background and I turned on one just randomly who actually became my first guest in my show and then I listened to another guy, actually it was a gentleman called Tom (inaudible 00:19:03) listening to Johnny (inaudible 00:19:04) talking to John ---- never heard of this guy at all then I thought oh he’s got a show, I will listen to that. I went over to John (inaudible 00:19:11), he was talking to a guy called Michale O’Neill who runs (inaudible 00:19:15)and then I thought, oh Michael was releasing a show, I listened to that so within an hour and a half on a Wednesday afternoon, I’d listen to 3 shows and when Michael was here, I thought this is for me, I could do this. I did think it was going to be a lot easier. I did think that all I have to do is record some shows, throw it out there, get an audience, get some advertising on blah.. blah.. blah.. and global domination and I did not realized how difficult it is. Once again, how difficult it is to look easy and that is what you think. When you see you like Jimmy Fallon and all those guys and they look like they are just having a fantastic time. You do not realized that they have been rehearsing to 3 days to make it look like an easy fantastic time and I certainly found that with Join Up Dots. It was something that I felt I could do based around being able to get up and talk in front of people but when once other people were listening and you realized you are not just in the room in an office, people from Alaska and people from Australia are contacting you then that is when you really hit home and you think this is something special. Yeah, basically, where else. Jeremy Reeves: Yeah and I think the big lesson that you kind of take from that is -- that is what worked for you. There are probably a lot of people listening to this that are thinking, “Oh my God, I would hate doing podcast, I hate talking to people, I hate going on there and doing that kind of thing” and that is fine. You do not have to do podcast, you do not have to do webinars, you do not have to do articles. You do like I -- over the last -- I am really starting to get into a role where I am starting to market a lot more (inaudible 00:20:54) and build a big team so our capacity for working with clients has gone way up recently. So I am going out and doing a lot more marketing than I used to do. So I have been kind of in this phase lately where I have been thinking about like what I want to do and it is not really what is going to work best because all of them will work. If you want to just focus on writing articles, that is going to work. If you want to just focus on paid traffic, that will work. You going to just focus on getting joint ventures to send you clients that’ll work. I you want to just focus on getting referrals from existing clients, that will work. So everything works it is just what you are going to have the most passion to put into it, so if that is podcasting do it, if that is doing webinars do it, if it is going out and speaking then do it. Speaking for one example that would work absolutely incredible for what I do. I would absolutely kill it but I do not really like doing that because I am not -- I do not really travel all that much because of my wife’s whole situation, she has epilepsy and my son has autism so it is hard to travel. That is not, like in my wheel house, you know what I mean. I might kind of thinking of doing it like once in a while or like once a year or something but the point is like you had passion for it and you kind of like -- when you get on a podcast, you are probably excited to do it. You are probably not sitting there thinking, “All God, I cannot wait until this is over” is that true? David Ralph: Well no, I have been a lot of times when you think -- I used to do it, not it has slowed down a bit. I used to do 7 days a week, it was a daily one and it was over hour content every single day and so there was times when you think, “I just want to sit on a sofa and watch Netflix for an hour” but I have another 3 episodes to do, but you would never know because as soon as I pressed record “Yes, hello there welcome to another episode of Joint Up Dots. This is your host David Ralph” and boom, I was into it again. So I think that what it build to professionalism and then I realized that the beauty of doing something is by batching and that became (inaudible 00:23:03). When I started at the very beginning I used to do a show on Tuesday and a show on Monday and 3 on Wednesday and I was all over the show but now I do about 6 or 7 on a Thursday and it is a very long day because it is a 7-hour conversations, all the show notes and everything, so I do probably 16 hours on Thursday but I know that at the end of it I can finish and go “Yeah, I’m actually done for the next 2 weeks. I can come back and look forward to it again.” So it is not always the case Jeremy that I look forward to it but when I start doing it you would never know that I am not enjoying it. Jeremy Reeves: Yeah and there are things --- David Ralph: I fake it until I make it. Jeremy Reeves: Talk about batching a little more because that is another really important kind of business concept that can be applied to basically everything. It is actually something that I -- actually today I was working on. I am working on rearranging my schedule to do exactly that. So certain days are writing days, certain days are meeting days, certain days are podcast days and that kind of thing. So talk a little about that -- have you taken that concept of batching and put it anywhere else in the business, like increase your productivity? David Ralph: Oh absolutely. When I left corporate gig, one of the reasons I left (inaudible 00:24:24)I got very into 4-hour work week (inaudible 00:24:28). So I used to think, “why the hell I am sitting here for 8 hours, when I could it all in 3 hours and I have 5 hours to myself” and then once I got that mindset I started thinking along the lines there is a brilliant book by Richard Koch called, The 80/20 Principle and started looking at when my rewards were coming from my efforts and I saw (inaudible 00:24:50) bought it into it. So once he started doing the podcast, fondly enough, because it was new, all the productivity hacks I had in corporate lane kind of went out of window and I forgot them and I literally killed myself in the early stages doing 20 hours a day 7 days a week trying to get everything done. So I know that something had to change, so that is when I started saying no. I am not going to say to people, “Oh yeah, I will be there on Sunday morning to do an interview when I do it first day afternoon, it is going to be first day and if you do not like it -- and it is funny people will always say to me, “No I cannot do Thursdays” and I will say, “well that is the only that we can do” and they go, “Oh, I can do Thursdays, 3 weeks’ time” oh then book it then, it is fine. So I have them lined up, that is brilliant. All my emails and all my conversations with people are going to be scheduled and now I have a Join Up Dots work road, I am looking right now where Wednesday every week is totally free even if I want something to do in the show, I would not do it, it is free and (inaudible 00:25:56) tonight is a work night so I am doing this but tomorrow night it is not, and I structure in free time because I used to find that once the passion hit, I want to do it all the time. It was not work, it was something bigger than work but it is your legacy kind of thing and I would fly up to my recording studio because I do not do it in the house. I’ve actually got a recording studio at the back of the garden and so I used to creep up there at 5 in the morning and I work like midnight and then get up the next morning to do it again. So I knew that I had to batch in time for me as well. So I have done that and literally every single process that I look at. If I realized I am doing it more than once then I would look a way of automating it somehow. So a lot of the emails that I used to type out manually, they’re all sort of canned responses so I can just send them all a lot of the other things that I used to do, I used to find out I was doing it time and time again and now I have got a lovely lady called Mira in the Philippines, it does a lot of my administration which is great, she does 15 hours a week whatever so that has taken a load of it. I got a couple of guys who is doing my marketing in Serbia and Amsterdam or outside Amsterdam in Holland, so that is good as well. It really is a case of once you look at your business and you know what you want from it, not from the business but from your life, I am a great believer in starting it by planning your perfect day so that you keep on track on how you want your life to operate then the only way to do that is by batching it, so you know that you going to eat the flock as they say, you have got to go out to the office and do the thing you do not want to do first of all to get it out of the way and then you can (inaudible 00:27:40)after that. It is very, very structured but because it is structured, it makes it a little bit more flexible. Jeremy Reeves: Yeah, it is kind of funny how that works and I like that last sentence that you said, it is very structured but because it is structured it is flexible, because that is -- I really cannot even say it any better that perfectly describes how you should be scheduling your days and I totally, totally agree like literally everything you just said because I have a lot of the same experiences, especially having that -- I like the Wednesday, having a completely like just -- now Wednesday, you said that you basically -- it is completely open, does that mean completely open as in you do not work or you can basically work on whatever you want to work on? David Ralph: No, I basically do not work anymore. I spend the morning making love and -- no, I do not really, I would not (inaudible 00:28:34)actually Jeremy Reeves: You have tried for it every Wednesday at least. David Ralph: Yeah, I say to the wife, “it is on the (inaudible 00:28:42) it is going to happen. Jeremy Reeves: Yeah, it’s on my to-do list. David Ralph: Yes, I want to do it once before I die, that is all I want to do. So yeah, I do not do anything and last week I went to a local town and just walk around with my wife and the kids and stuff so I tried to totally keep away from it because the passion for doing something you love can ultimately destroy you and I totally believe in that. I went to Spain last year on holiday and when I was over there I have not structured to show well enough. So I was -- take my laptop and try to find dodgy wifi in Spanish bars. I could log on to make sure the emails are gone out and all that kind of stuff and after 2 weeks, I came back and realized I have not had a holiday. I was getting up past 6 in the morning and working so that when the kids got up at 10 o’clock I could be there for them in the pool and it was just right, they are not doing something, they have gone into a kids’s cup I get the laptop back out and I carry on working, and that is never going to happen again. So the 2 things I think Jeremy I have got is the structure to make it flexible and if it goes wrong, if a show does not go well, it is not going to cure. People are clinging to it like a life support system where at the beginning, I used to think it is going to come out, every single day is going to come out every single day and now I think, oh if it does not? I will sort it out, I will apologize on the mic next time and 2 days later there will be a new show. Jeremy Reeves: Yeah, I think as entrepreneurs, we put so much -- I think most of the stress that we deal with is just self, just self-pressure that we put on ourselves and expectations that we are trying to live up to ourselves. I think like for example, if you have a list like an action list for the week and you do not finish it, in your head you are probably thinking, “Oh my God, I am such a failure, I should just quit business, I should just give up and get a job and blah.. blah.. but if any other person look at that list of what we actually accomplish that week they would look at it and say, “Holy shit, you got a lot done this week” It is funny because, this goes across the board for entrepreneurs, it is such a big difference I think between like the typical entrepreneur and the typical employee. Obviously, there are people that kind of mix the lines a little bit, but just looking at -- typical on both sides, employees pretty much do what they can to get by, to not get fired, and it kind of depends again on the company they are in, the culture of it, that kind of thing, none of my employees are like that because I -- they know not to be like that because we talk about it and the whole culture is built around being the best possible person that you can be and that does not really include doing the average mediocre work. So that is the whole different thing, but most like -- the average kind of employee person, a really average person in the world is kind of -- they are kind of just like floating by and the average entrepreneur is -- I mean we are all pretty much hard workers even if you want me to work 2 or 3 days a week and take the rest off, the days that you are working you are going full force. There is no kind of like medium speed, it is either you are fully on or you are fully off. David Ralph: But you do not think about it at the beginning, though, Jeremy, do you? When you do, you corporate leave, you think, “I am in the office 5 days a week and I only have Saturday and Sunday to myself, so I am going to leave, I am going to leave and I am going to have pub lunches everyday and I am going to be able to lay in bed. No, you do not. You actually end up working 3 times as long and Saturdays and Sundays are a thing of the past but it does not feel like it somehow because you know that you are building something. Jeremy Reeves: Yeah. I think -- kind of a typical and at least -- the structure in my or the progression I think in my head is you start your business and depending on your background, people that are coming in -- it kind of depends on why you want to be an entrepreneur. There is a lot of people that wants to be an entrepreneur to not work a lot. They want the whole like -- instant riches and that kind of thing. They come in and it is kind of like -- Oh, you know, they see the pictures of you like sitting outside and your laptop, well, they do not know that you have been out there for 12 hours and you are not giving that information too. They think that what it is and then they get in there and then they realize that, Oh my God, I am working all the time, it is constant, even if I am not working I am working inside my head when I should be with my family and even if I am physically with my family my emotional and mental state is on the business, you are thinking about clients, you are thinking about marketing, you are thinking about -- David Ralph: That is the problem I have. That is the switching off. That is the problem I have. When I am with my family, I not really with them and I find that very, very difficult and I say, “oh c’mon let’s watch the new Muppet film tonight” and I do not hear the word that Kermit says. He is like a mute frog. Jeremy Reeves: Yeah, and one of the things that might help you by the way is -- I have actually had -- my typical days, I work from roughly 6 o’clock until about 3 o’clock and then from 3 to 7 is family time and then after that is either my time or I come back and I work a little bit, getting stuff ready for the next day or from behind that something -- that kind of thing. So between 3 to 7, what I am starting to do that has really been helping is I shut my computer off at 3 o’clock when I go upstairs and I actually give my phone to my wife and she hides my phone and I do not where it is, so I literally cannot check my email or go on and get calls and that kind of thing. That is one thing that has helped me and I need to actually do it more, I will do it every day. I will make sure, actually when we get off this call I will be done working, so I will go up and give her it today, but that is when I -- on the days that I do that it helps a lot because it just kind of -- for some reason, it just switches your brain a little bit when you know that you cannot check it but that helps a lot. David Ralph: Because I cannot check anything when I do not have the phone, I do not have the tablet, I have no mobile devices at all. So I have a plugged in stand in the desk double monitor system and once I turn that off that is it. I do not have a watch so I do not what time it is, not one person can contact me, I absolutely switched off and it drives people mental because they want to contact me when it suits them and I say, what is your cell phone number I do not have a cell phone and then they get, how do you operate? Well I have been doing it for 45 years, I am alright, but that is how I do it I just make sure that I have no way of being contacted, I kind of like that. Jeremy Reeves: Yeah, yeah, it is nice. It has to kind of be like an all or nothing thing and then it kind of bringing it back to like what you said, if you kind of mix that with that batching, you get so much more done. I have noticed even just -- if you think about like all the things that we are all doing, there is like -- you write down your to-do list and it just keeps going. It almost like your hand starts hurting by the time you are even getting anywhere near the end of it and it just goes on and on and on and then you finish a project and that brings up 3 or 5 or 10 more things to do. It is a non-stop kind of like escalator of to-do list. One of the things that I found is by kind of categorizing them that helped me kind of free my brain up, going back to what I was saying before I have days that are just writing days, I have days that are just talking to clients and podcast and that kind of thing and so when I am -- like today is not a writing day for me, Wednesday is going to be a writing day for me. So I am not even -- I already know -- I already have it planned out on -- this Wednesday what I am going to be writing, I do not think about that until Wednesday comes because I have it written down and planned and even -- I am trying to check my counter here -- sorry, Thursday is a writing day not Wednesday. The fact is I have certain days for certain things and that has helped me kind of -- by doing that like chunking and breaking it into certain like kind of categories like that, that has helped me with the whole thinking about everything all the time. Just writing it down rather than being in your head. If you write it down, okay I got that, that is going to be done on Thursday. Okay, this other thing that’s going to be done on Friday, this other thing that is going to be done on Wednesday and when it gets down then you just wake up every morning and you look at your weekly to do list, your monthly to do list and all that kind of stuff and you already know it just relieves so much stress from your mind. So that when you are working on whatever you are working on, you are actually there. You are present with it and working on that and then when that is done for the day, you finish your to-do list for that day, you go upstairs you see your family and you are actually with them versus being with them and your work is still down there and you are in both places, does that make sense? David Ralph: It makes total sense. There is a guy, famous online guy, Pat Flynn and when he started he was actually like a stay-at-home dad and he would work from something like 10 o’clock until 2 o’clock in the morning every night. So his kids never saw him working at all and he created this whole industry while he is gone on those peak hours because he knows it is the quiet time, nobody is going to bother him. His phone was not going to ring and he cracked it, I like to get up and do -- I like to be at my desk by 5 in the morning and I would like to do 5 to about 7 and then the kids get up for school and then I like to be with them until 9 so that they go off to school and when I come back and then the idea is, as you say, I work from 9 o’clock until 3 going to pick the kids up again and then that is it unless I have other things to do in the evening and that kind of works well for me. I am very much more productive. You get this (inaudible 00:39:12) owls. I am a terrible owl by the time it’s 9 at night, I am ready for bed but at 4 o’clock in the morning I could get up at any time and get going and I find that very, very productive. Jeremy Reeves: Yeah, it is really a similar, I mentioned my schedule before it was really, really similar to mine. Even the school time is countered and when he goes 8 o’clock they come down stairs and get ready and he gets on the bus to go to school about 8:30 or so and I come back down but then I pick him up. On Thursdays, I pick him up at 11 and it is kind of -- you lunch with them, spend time with them that kind of thing, but it is really, really, really similar. I hate when people say like, oh well, that works for me so that is what you have to do. There are some people that -- and I know really, really successful people. They do not wake up until noon and they work from, most of them do not have families, they work from noon until, 9 or 10 o’clock at night and then they go out and party and then they go to bed and they wake up. They go to bed like 4 and they wake up at noon and that works for them. Some people are built differently, you are in different stages in your life, you have different family issues, you have more or less energy in different points of the day. It really just depends on what you are used to and what you like. I am all about lifestyle design, I think both of us. David Ralph: Yeah, but that is the madness about corporate life that I used to be but they go everybody is going to be at their desk by 9 o’clock in the morning and everybody has to work until 5, but as you see some people that is not good for their body clock. They would be much better to do it later on. It just seems lunacy that you have to work around somebody else’s timescale. Jeremy Reeves: Absolutely, yeah. We are starting to get a little bit close to the end of time -- our time together, I should say. We will bring it back for maybe 1 or 2 more questions about podcast and kind of go like that but I really like our kind of deviation there and to more of like the lifestyle design and that kind of thing because I think it is important to talk about because some people they want to -- I apologize my dog, one second, I am going to go and get the toy off my dogs. Alright, and I am not going to edit that out. The full me, the authentic Jeremy and his dogs. Some people, it depends so much on the stage of your business and why you started the business and your situation and that kind of thing. For me, I was never and will never be interested in building a huge 8, 9, or 10 figure business. I do not want to do that. I do not want to have -- I think that kind of my max employees I ever want to get to is around 10, give or take 1 or 2. So I can develop my business very easily with that like working how I want to work. I am not looking to build a business that I am going to build up and sell it for 10 million or anything like that, like a software company -- it is just me, consulting business. So I can kind of schedule it how I want it to be done and enjoy it now instead of waiting 20 or 30 years, but that is me. There is other people -- there is probably a lot of people listening to this and I know a lot of my clients are in the situation where they do not have families or they have made the conscious decision to put that off for a little bit and build a 10, 20, 30, 50, 100 million dollar company and then sell it and then do whatever they want after that and right now they are in the stage where they are working just all day, all the time, they are always on, but the ones that I know that are doing that have made conscious decision about that. Typically, they are not letting the business grind them into a pulp they have made a decision and said, okay, I am going to do this, I am just going to work my ass off all the time, forget about my friends and family and stuff like that for the next 3 to 5 years, I am going to sell it and then I am going to use the 5 or 10 million dollars or whatever they get when they sell it to then live their kind of perfect lifestyle. There is nothing wrong with either approach, it is what you want to do. Some people like to with exercising, some people like to run, some people like to lift, some people like to eat really healthy, some people do not. They like eating McDonald’s all day, it is just your choice I think. What do you think about all that. David Ralph: I think you are absolutely right (inaudible 00:44:08) and no matter how you do it, I certainly would like to be beyond comfortable but have no employees or anything, that would be my thing because as soon as you start getting employees even if you got the virtual ones, there is a certain hassle that comes with it and so I would very much -- my utopia would be that I come up to the microphone, I record and the whole monetization of my show is based around me talking into the microphone, so that is very much what I am building at the moment. So I have got 5 different income avenues coming through to me and is very much under my control, so I agree with you totally. I think that global domination and a huge business it might be exciting for some people but I just think it is going to be a pain and on Monday afternoon when it is raining and I just want to watch, I do not know, Top Gear on telly with a nice cup of coffee but I cannot because I have got to then be talking to some employee or whatever. Keep it as small as possible but as profitable as possible is my way. Jeremy Reeves: Sure, definitely, definitely, I like that. So speaking of -- with podcast and stuff like that, how are you using your podcast to kind of fund your lifestyle? David Ralph: I have got different avenues. When I first started it, the plan was to have advertising front-end and end and mid-row in the middle and once I started getting into it and I realized I was at the point of being able to monetize by sponsorship I suddenly had this moment when the clouds opened and for some reason, I thought to myself, this seems a bit dodgy to me. Getting somebody to pay me money and if I decided that I do not want to advertise on my show anymore there is my income, it just disappears. So I changed totally, and I thought to myself, now what I am going to do, I am going to have that as a bonus. If I get to the point when I am fully funded by myself by then I can do sponsorship and stuff, that is great because it would not affect my lifestyle. So why did I created Podcasters Mastery was the first -- well, the first one I did was a bit of coaching, that is what paid the bills and once I got a certain amount of coaching clients I decided to do a Podcasters Mastery which is my online platform, it is about 400 videos because when I started podcasting, I realized that it is very easy to podcast but it is very difficult to grow a business around podcasting and that is a different ballgame and a lot of the training courses out there were very much focus on that, teaching you how to record and edit and push up a podcast. So I teach people how to record and edit within 2-1/2 minutes afterwards so your whole show is done and dusted and very productive fast sort of traffic. That has been very lucrative for me and then I podcast mentoring one to one if anybody wants to come along then I want to do the online vote I would do that. Public speaking has been okay, I have done a few of those which is quite easy money because I have so done it before and it is quite good I have done a couple of them, well I actually been into conferences on Skype and I do not even have to leave my home and it is just like doing a radio show, I just sort of been in and I can see the audience in front of me and I say, yes the lady over there on the left hand side and I can sort of run it from home, that is good but the one I am building at the moment, I have a lot request for a group membership, a group mastermind which I was a bit reluctant to do at the beginning, but I am just about to get that off the ground and we are aiming for -- but I was going to big dreams so we are aiming to get a million people into that. So we are going to keep it very low cost, but try to over deliver on value on a daily basis, that excites me because once again it is scalable -- it’s the scability that you can do what you are doing and it affects numerous people, a million people if you can possibly do it. That is how I have done it and I have created a very nice income for myself and it is unusual because a lot of podcasters struggle and I think that when I struggle, Jeremy, let us just be quick on this, is they create a show but I do not think about how they are going to monetize it, so I will say to people, podcasting is not a business, podcasting is the engine on a business. So you have got to think a bit like a business owner first of all then find out what your customers are looking for then create the podcast about that content that those problems or issues that they have got then it starts coming together, but a lot of people start recording, they do 200 shows and I think how do I make money from this -- it’s just (inaudible 00:49:00) money. Jeremy Reeves: Yeah, it is funny because if you look at that and you take a step back from what you just said, that is how you build the sales funnel. You do research, you understand your customer, you give them what you want and then you find a way to get them to it. It is applicable in any kind of business whether it is, first of all, just building the sales funnel itself but then also even driving traffic into it whether you are doing podcasting or all the other things I said before -- referrals or strategic alliances with people or articles or whatever it is. It is all about notice that you said the customer first like find out what they want. Find out how are you going to build that customer is first and get a like-minded group of people here and then okay I have them, now what would I do to monetize it. I think the part that people missed is that a lot of people will create something first and then try to find the audience where as you should be finding the audience and then creating the product to give to that audience that is there, it typically works better that way. David Ralph: It is obvious so isn’t it? It is totally obvious. If you want to be a millionaire, burger or hotdog seller, you put your hotdog stall where people are the hungriest. It just seems simple and so if you can find out where the issues are in people’s lives and then put your hotdog stall there then it is an easy win. Yes, you have got to work on it and you got to do other stuff, but people seem to put their hotdog stall next to Starbucks where all the other places are and it just seems bizarre where operating. You have got to go on your own path, you have got to find your own thing become authentic going full circle to this conversation. You find your own thing, your authentic that is going to appeal to a loss of people but there is going to be a lot of people that dislike you as well, do not worry about that because you are building a tribe, then canvass them. Find out what their issues are, their problems and then start presenting it to them and that is it, simple. Jeremy Reeves: That is beautiful advice and one last thing before you hop off, I also want to point out to people that you do not just have one income source. You have several services and things that you have given to people based on the type of person because I am sure you know there is a lot of people that listen to your podcast and different people want different things. I talked about this all the time about having a kind of like an ascension ladder of offerings that you give people and it could start as low as -- mine go from $7 which is a 50-page or 40 something like that I gave away for $7 and it goes all the way up to -- I am going to be launching this month a program for $120,000 a year. That is a very, very big ladder, but the point is there is people that want each step in between that.A lot of people do like the $7 report and that is typically just the kind of check you out and see if you know what you are talking about and then there is a lot of people that get like just my information products and there is a lot of people that get some smaller level services maybe like just 1 sales letter or a couple of quick email campaign or something like that and then there is people that get full on sales funnel rather and then there is people that have to go way beyond that because they have a 10 or 20 or 30 million dollar business and just doing a sales funnel once is not really enough for them. They need constant tweaking and they need better strategy and you have to go in and find their hyper response of customers and you have to and you have to start testing each individual step of the funnel that kind of thing so it requires much higher level of service. It is the same thing with you, what you do to help people. There is a different levels of services and I always try to tell people that is the case in every single industry in the entire world. I am working with the client now, he is in the dating niche we have everything from a $1000 up to $15,000 for dating. It is just -- I worked with them actually another one of my clients they have everything from a free book, so they have a free book on the front end and then they have like membership sites and stuff like that for like -- one of them is $97 a month, another one is like $3 grand for the year and then they have a trip, it is for finding Filipina wives, for guys who like -- they are trying to find what fine wives that are Christian Filipinas, right? It is a very specific. So they have everything from that and then they also -- their highest level of service is a vacation to the Philippines where they charter the whole thing, they give you like a tour guide over there like the whole shebang and meet the girls that you are kind of like interested in and that kind of thing and it is a different packages but I think it is typically between like $30 to $70,000 for like a 2-week trip. It is like -- all it is is just your mindset and people are going to pay and obviously they are not getting thousands of people every year to do that but the people that do do that it makes up so much of a good margin for them that they can afford to lose money on the front end because they know a small portion is going to do that really high end thing and it completely -- makes it working for them so that is like -- when I tell people all the time is make sure that you are taking care of all of your customer’s needs because most people just do not. David Ralph: There is the gold, that is the gold. For all the listeners out there just play that back, if you are thinking of starting a business, just play that back because it is there. That is your blue print for success that Jeremy is just giving you. Jeremy Reeves: It took 57 minutes to get to it. We have to peel back the whole bunch of layers of onions. David Ralph: We got there and even the dogs joined in (inaudible 00:55:09) . Jeremy Reeves: Yeah right. They are standing in my feet right now, poking at my legs because they want to go outside. So I have an awesome conversation today, it has been fun, it has been funny, it has been entertaining and educational. I am very glad that we got to meet and I think we will be working together in the future, in couple different things, I can be probably reaching out to you for some help with the podcast, actually. So tell everybody where they can find out about you, if they have a podcast and they are trying to grow it, maybe why they should grow the podcast, I think we went over that a little bit. You are given like 30, 60 second pitch and basically why they should reach out to you. David Ralph: Well you can always just come over to Join Up Dots that is the home were everything is there and so you will get a collection -- it is not even a collection, it is coming up to 500 shows that you can listen to with the entrepreneurs of the world, some high movers, some low movers and people with interesting stories that is the great place to start and then all our products are there, I think the main one at the moment to anyone who is out there who has got a business, all that they’re thinking of doing a podcast is Podcasters Mastery because we go into such a level of depth from that one that people have written to me numerous times and said we have been buying courses left and right and center over the last 6 years but this is the first one has made sense and that really sold as an ex-trainer, somebody who can explain something that means the world to me, that people say it make sense and they can now see the big picture. Just come over to Join Up Dots and if you want to drop us a line, we would love to hear from you, it has been absolutely great to be on Jeremy‘s show so thank you very much Jeremy, you are an absolute legend. I have to say I am going for your website, you have got a very pretty wife but I wonder why it is filled with cake all over her face. Jeremy Reeves: What was the last part? David Ralph: Why does she got cake all over her face, it is obviously your wedding. Jeremy Reeves: Yeah, that was on our wedding day. We smash each other in the face with cake. We stayed -- funny enough, we actually still do stuff like that. We still have a very, very in fact since we got married we are -- we just celebrated our 6th wedding anniversary and our relationship is a thousand times better than it was when we got married even. Incredibly fortunate to have finally married her but that is the reason -- David Ralph: She’s now 400 pounds because of all that cake you have been giving her. Jeremy Reeves: I think she is actually the exact same weight that she is now than we got married. I am pretty sure -- within a pound or two. I am pretty sure she is like the exact same weight. She’s gone up and down -- we have 2 kids and obviously she’s gone up and down. She has got lucky, her whole family -- she got the skinny genes but yeah, we still do -- we are still very much kind of that like -- kind of playful love type of thing. If we are eating cake, sometimes I will just walk by her and just smear it on her face and run away. David Ralph: That is the way to keep it vibrant. Jeremy Reeves: Yeah, yeah, definitely. In fact, I can actually hear my -- she is with my kids right now, I can hear them upstairs screaming. One thing that I want to point out, people go to JoinUpDots.com if you go on his David’s navigation bar, and click on work with me that is where you going to find out all of the various options that he has, there is the Dream Starters Academy group membership, there is Podcasters Mastery Online Training, one-on-one mentoring and public speaking, so if you are doing any events stuff like that, just so when people go to JoinUpDots.com they know where to go. David Ralph: Perfect. You are a legend, the way you just directed traffic where you wanted to go. Jeremy Reeves: I am a salesman. I am a very, very big believer in basically selling as hard as you can when you know that is going to help the other person and it is the only I turned down projects all the time because I just do not believe in it, constantly every single week. That is how I think people should be living their life. If you own a business then you are not 100% compassionate about it, you should not be in it. I actually had somebody the other day who -- they were asking me kind of what to do and they said, you know I am trying to explain it to people and people just are not getting it. Instead of saying you should try this technique and this thing I said you know you might want to consider getting out of the business entirely. People just do not get it and there is not just enough there. Some things you just get, they just are not. You just have to leave it because people do not want it and it is the same way like if you were not going to work every day and you are excited to get out of bed, when I get up every single day I cannot wait to get down stairs. You can ask my wife, even yesterday. So I took the whole weekend off. Yesterday, I was telling her -- we were playing with the kids and I remember looking back and I was like I cannot wait to get up and work tomorrow. Literally I get excited to get up and work and I feel like -- if you do not have that passion, then you should not be in it. Maybe put that business on autopilot and start something you are passionate about depending on your finances and everything. That is kind of how it feel about selling it. A lot of people are kind of shy about selling what they have. I have to go over this -- this is the big mental block that a lot of clients have -- is that they are like, I feel bad like I should not be putting up pop ups on my site and I should not have sales letter that sales -- they should just come to me that kind of thing and I am like, alright question number 1, do you love what you do for your clients? Yes. Does it help them? Yes. Then why you would not want to tell them about it? I mean there is no -- if you know that you are ripping them off and yeah you shouldn’t be doing it anyway but like if you are feeling in your heart that you are ripping them off then I could understand that you kind of just... you do not want to really put anything up there but if you are genuinely helping people I mean you should be singing your praises until the cows come home because you know that you can help people and you should be doing everything in your power to make sure that you can help them. David Ralph: I know exactly what you mean sir. Jeremy Reeves: Yeah, yeah and I can tell that is how you live your life and you do awesome work obviously, just look at your podcast and the success with that and your history so again anybody if you have a podcast or you are interested in starting your own, I would recommend it because it is fun and it is like I was saying in the last episode, it is one of the 3 big things that I am focusing on over the next 90 days because it works, it really does because you can show your expertise, anymore it is all about transparency, you cannot hide behind walls I was telling you before, I do not think you should be getting -- because I never do notes on podcast and neither do you and I was saying like you should not be doing it if you cannot just go and talk for 30 or 60 minutes about whatever your topic is without notes. I never, ever, ever have notes. David Ralph: Steve Jobs once said, and I love this because -- as I say, as a trainer, you see so many people clinging to PowerPoint. I used to say, if you know your subject, you do not need PowerPoint, he said the same thing and I think that on a show like this, you should be able to do deep dives and backgrounds and whatever because you know your subject and that is the only reason people they kind of come and listen to you because you are talking knowledgeable and there was a lot of shows out there that are fun to listen to but there is no point to them so that’s certainly not the one that I have and the one that you have, there is a message behind it and if you cling to that message you can go anywhere you want really but that flavor of what the show is delivering it is going to be there every single time. Jeremy Reeves: Absolutely, absolutely. That is a good way to end the show for today. Again, I really appreciate you coming on. Everybody go to JoinUpDots.com and I apologize for the dogs again, now they are whining to go outside, but go to JoinUpDots.com and let me know if anybody has any questions for me about David, if you have any questions for him, just shoot either of us an email. That is about it. Thanks again for coming on and I will talk to you soon. David Ralph: It has been absolute delight sir. Thank you so much. Jeremy Reeves: Thanks.

Natural Born Coaches
NBC 100: David Ralph: The 100th Episode!

Natural Born Coaches

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2015 39:50


David Ralph is the host of the popular podcast; "Join Up Dots", and has a huge audience with the candid, informal style of his show.  He stops by to share with Coach Nation how he built his coaching and podcast businesses, and we turn the tables on him with his own "Sermon On The Mike"!

Conscious Millionaire  J V Crum III ~ Business Coaching Now 6 Days a Week
43: David Ralph: How to Grow a Successful Podcast

Conscious Millionaire J V Crum III ~ Business Coaching Now 6 Days a Week

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2014 32:30


David is the host of the top ranked daily podcast Join Up Dots, where seven days per week he interviews the movers and shakers across the globe based around the words of the late Steve Jobs. He spent the vast amount of his professional life working in offices around the City Of London and the UK, where he rose up through the ranks until deciding to take the leap of faith to create his new enterprise last June 2013. Now with listeners in the thousands listening daily he knows he has found his true path in life. Inside this FREE “First Millionaire Manifesto”, J V reveals the seven steps to seven figures and how to put more money in the bank, enjoy a richly rewarding life, and make a big difference. Subscribe in iTunes Like this Podcast? Help spread the word. Subscribing and leaving a review helps other business owners and entrepreneurs find our podcast…and make their big difference. They will thank you for it.   Watch this FREE Video to discover the Secrets to getting in your zone, achieving fast results, and building a high-profit conscious business.