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On this episode of ZenOne podcast I interview my friend Dr. Joon Han, the person who single handedly was responsible for my entry into the dental field. 14 years ago Dr. Han was looking for a contractor to build Sharrington Dental, his start up practice and I got the chance to do it. We go into stories and how successful the project was. More importantly how this project became a launch pad for Dr. Han became an established Prosthodontist in the Chicagoland area and for me to become a dental expert and later on sell Siegel construction in 2014. We also touch on how to survive as a specialists, pros and cons of DSOs and what's next for Dr. Han.About Dr. Joon Han:Dr. Joon Han opened Scharrington Dental in 2009 to provide superior dental care for patients of all ages in Schaumburg, IL and surrounding areas.Dr. Han received his Bachelor of Arts Degree in Chemistry and Music from Illinois Wesleyan University, and his Masters Degree in Chemistry from University of Illinois – Chicago. He then continued on to receive his Doctor of Dental Surgery Degree from University of Illinois – College of Dentistry.While in dental school, Dr. Han was awarded the Howard Kubuki Award for Superior Clinical Performance. He completed three years of post-graduate prosthodontic specialty education at the University of Illinois – College of Dentistry. During his residency, Dr. Han presented his case studies at Nobel Biocare World Conference 2005, International Congress of Oral Implantology 2007 and American Academy of Fixed Prosthodontics 2007.Dr. Han is proud to be a Diplomate of American Board of Prosthodontics and a Fellow of American College of Prosthodontists. Currently, Dr. Han is one of 31 Board Certified Prosthodontists in the State of Illinois.As an expert in implant, veneer, crown, bridge, denture, cosmetic, and restorative procedures as well as a master coordinator with specialists such as oral surgeons, periodontists, endodontists and orthodontists, his goal is to provide the most comprehensive care to his patients and his community.
Scott Slaughter co-host and producer of The Only One In The Room has a short and casual, yet deep conversation with our guest Joon Han right after the show. Special thanks to our sponsors: EveryPlate: One meal from EveryPlate is equal to the price of a cup of coffee! EveryPlate provides a super easy-to-prepare, delicious, fresh, inexpensive, meal for two to four people and it comes right to your door with everything you need. Get started with EveryPlate for just $1.99 per meal by going to EveryPlate.com and entering the code: theonlyone199. Best Fiends: Join us and the millions of Americans who are already playing this game. Download Best Fiends for FREE on The Apple APP store or Google Play. That's friends without the R, Best Fiends. Voyage et Cie: Voyage et Cie's curator Melanie Apple has cultivated a passion for notable moments using the sense of smell. Voyage et Cie is the ultimate luxury blend of travel, fragrance, and design. Each original fragrance is created by Melanie, 100% organic and natural which will transport you on a journey. Visit https://www.voyageetcie.com/ and enter the code: theonlyone to get your 10% off your purchase! Don't miss our new Friday series On My Nightstand. Be sure to join our Facebook Group for the most up-to-date info on guests, episodes and more. You can also DM us on Instagram @theonlyoneintheroom or email us via the website at www.theonlyonepod.com Also visit the website for the latest from our host Laura Cathcart Robbins like live events, appearances, featured articles and more. We love hearing from you in the comments on iTunes and while you're there don't forget to rate us, subscribe and share the show! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
What if two strange men arrived at your school with your mother, and told you and your brother to get into a waiting car? Leading strategist, TEDx speaker, and mentor, Joon Han, was just a kid when immigration officers showed up and put his whole family on a plane, back to the place where his parents were born, South Korea. But what would you do if after being deported, your parents arranged for you and your brother to return to the United States and live with strangers, a white family who had answered an ad in the local paper, offering to take you in? Would you run away so you didn't have to be across the ocean from your mother and father? Or would you fly back to the States with your brother, ready to meet your new family? More From Joon Han: Visit the website: http://joonhan.com Watch: Your Biz Rocks Finding Joon Han: Facebook: @JoonSHan LinkedIn: Joon S. Han Special thanks to our sponsors: EveryPlate: One meal from EveryPlate is equal to the price of a cup of coffee! EveryPlate provides a super easy-to-prepare, delicious, fresh, inexpensive, meal for two to four people and it comes right to your door with everything you need. Get started with EveryPlate for just $1.99 per meal by going to EveryPlate.com and entering the code: theonlyone199. Best Fiends: Join us and the millions of Americans who are already playing this game. Download Best Fiends for FREE on The Apple APP store or Google Play. That's friends without the R, Best Fiends. Voyage et Cie: Voyage et Cie's curator Melanie Apple has cultivated a passion for notable moments using the sense of smell. Voyage et Cie is the ultimate luxury blend of travel, fragrance, and design. Each original fragrance is created by Melanie, 100% organic and natural which will transport you on a journey. Visit https://www.voyageetcie.com/ and enter the code: theonlyone to get your 10% off your purchase! Be sure not to miss Scott Talks on Wednesdays, our Sunday release called Sunday Edition & our brand new series On My Nightstand releasing on Fridays by subscribing to the show wherever you listen to podcasts. Join our Only One In The Room Facebook Group if you'd like to ask a question of any of our upcoming guests for this series. Also visit the website www.theonlyonepod.com for the latest from our host Laura Cathcart Robbins like featured articles and more. We love hearing from you in the comments on iTunes and while you're there don't forget to rate us, subscribe and share the show! All of us at The Only One In The Room wish you safety and wellness during this challenging time. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In Season 2, Episode 2, your hosts Andy Wang and Lee Uehara recap their time at Podfest Expo that takes place in March in Orlando, FL annually.First up is the rundown of the OFFICIAL Asian American Podcasters Association (AAP) and Women of Color Podcasters (WOCP) meet-up with a dessert bar, sponsored by Podbean. Andy and Lee share what sweets were on hand as well as report on how it all went.Then, they talk about AAP member Joon Han's standing-room only talk, "Podcasting for Business Leaders: AKA The Business of Podcasting." Ultimately, Andy and Lee suggest that you might want to invite Joon on as a guest on your show because he's good at telling stories, among other things. Andy and Lee also gave a talk, Recording on Location to Grow Your Audience and Email List. Unfortunately, it was not recorded due to logistical issues at the conference. However, it too was well-attended. Andy Wang also got to be on the main stage when he joined the New Media Show panel discussion with Todd Cochrane and Rob Greenlee, Glen the Geek of Horse Radio Network. Andy and Lee also share that there will be a new segment on the AAP Podcast. In each episode they'll feature an AAP member and his/her show.Finally, Andy asks Lee what her tips are for attending a conference. Tune in to find out what you should do at every single event you attend.Join the Asian American Podcasters Association to get access to AAP Impact Calls, to be listed in AAP's Podcast Directory and other great content.Let us know your good news, questions, comments at @aapodcasters across all social media channels.You can reach out to Asian American Podcasters Association in the following ways:www.AAPodcasters.com/join/Twitter: Click ==> @aapodcastersInstagram: Click ==> @aapodcastersEmail: info @ aapodcasters.comClick HERE for the AAP Podcast Directory.
Visit www.EAInterviews.com/JoonHan for episode specific show notes & www.EAInterviews.comm for complete show notes of every podcast episode. On today's episode, we learn: You're A Big Deal! How to be, and find Awesome Guest's for your Podcast, Show, Blog & Events with Stanford, Harvard, TEDx Speaker, & CEO of AwesomeGuests Joon Han
Business strategy expert Joon S. Han, founded Better San Diego, a strategic alignment company, and served as its strategy specialist until recently retiring from active client work to focus on helping small businesses through his book "Get Ahead by Giving Back" and the accompanying world-class training event "Give Getters Rule!" Joon is also the Co-Host of "Your Biz Rocks" - a highly-acclaimed weekly business podcast helping entrepreneurs with down-to-earth business advice that's out of this world. He is also on the faculty for University of San Diego's Online Marketing Strategies program. Learn More about the Teach The Geek Program at TeachTheGeek.com
In Episode 7, Andrew Wang and Lee Uehara recap the past little while. Since the last show, AAP member Joon Han of Awesome Guests shared his expertise on growing audiences and interview best practices in an AAP Impact Call. And, Lee attended a workshop about podcasters' ownership rights.Andy and Lee also talk about trademarks and whether you need a guest release form. They also discuss why podcasters might need one and the different types of release forms.That conversation led Andy and Lee to talk about the term, "Off the Record" and how it actually works. Then they discuss one way to determine whether a service business is a good one for you.This episode was produced by Matthew Schneeman.Join the Asian American Podcasters Association to get access to AAP Impact Calls and other great content.Mentions:- Joon Han, AwesomeGuests.com- Who Owns Your Content: A Look at Podcasters Rights , a panel discussion hosted at METRO, NYC.- Panelists: Amanda McLoughlin, Jeanine Percival Wright, Anne Kennedy McGuire, Molly Schwartz- AAJA's Media Training InstituteYou can reach out to Asian American Podcasters in the following ways:www.AAPodcasters.com/join/Social Media: @aapodcastersEmail: info @ aapodcasters.comClick HERE for the AAP Podcast Directory.
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My guest today is Joon Han - an amazing human being and a successful entrepreneur from San Diego California. Joon has a Tedx talk - Get Ahead by Giving Back, and he definitely follows what he preaches.
In today's episode I had the opportunity to interview Joon Han, a serial entrepreneur most known for his TEDx talk “Get Ahead By Giving Back.” In this episode, we cover a couple of topics that every student should take notes on. We talk about why you can achieve success through generosity like Bill Gates and Warren Buffett. We also discuss how you can stand out by giving back, the importance of building an online presence, and the hidden job market! This episode is jam packed with great content. There is no surprise why Joon is the consultant that other consultants hire! At the end of the show, we talk about one of the companies that Joon founded called Awesome Guest. If you want to grow your online presence and expertise by being a guest on podcasts and blogs, then make sure you check out Awsomeguest.com. It's the best place for guest experts, podcasters and bloggers to find each other. Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/masteringcollegetocareer/message
In today’s episode I had the opportunity to interview Joon Han, a serial entrepreneur most known for his TEDx talk “Get Ahead By Giving Back.” In this episode, we cover a couple of topics that every student should take notes on. We talk about why you can achieve success through generosity like Bill Gates and Warren Buffett. We also discuss how you can stand out by giving back, the importance of building an online presence, and the hidden job market! This episode is jam packed with great content. There is no surprise why Joon is the consultant that other consultants hire! At the end of the show, we talk about one of the companies that Joon founded called Awesome Guest. If you want to grow your online presence and expertise by being a guest on podcasts and blogs, then make sure you check out Awsomeguest.com. It’s the best place for guest experts, podcasters and bloggers to find each other. Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/masteringcollegetocareer/message
A serial entrepreneur with five companies and two non-profits, Joon Han shares his unique experience of growing up in the United States after being deported, how generosity can differentiate you in business, and networking tips that really work. Guest Biography Since being deported at 10 years old, Joon S. Han has learned a few profound things about success in life and business. Today, he is a strategist and entrepreneur who is on a mission to help as many entrepreneurs as possible. After a lifetime of hunches and over seven years compiling hard‐to‐find, interdisciplinary research, "Get Ahead by Giving Back" was born in both book form as well as a TED talk. This book shows decent, well-meaning people how to grow past wishful thinking and good intentions to find their business success through the proven power of generosity. With five companies and two non-profits, Joon impressively also dedicates plenty of time for family. His career highlights include: Our strategy and process engineering firm only takes on two new clients per year and word on the street is that I'm the "consultant other consultants hire" to boost their own businesses. As a podcast pioneer, built AwesomeGuests for smart folks to amplify their reach and influence as thought leaders via new media like podcasts and blogs. Also produce a sundry of marvelous podcasts along the way. After hitting the stage as a professional speaker at age 16 - he keynotes around the globe in his quest to inspire, equip and challenge entrepreneurs to be better for a better world. Most importantly - if you're a decent, well-meaning person striving to win in the mean, cutthroat world of business - then by all means dig into everything related to Joon's TEDx talk and book "Get Ahead by Giving Back!" Joon has an extremely ginormous soft spot for social entrepreneurs (and similar folks passionate about social enterprises, conscious capitalism, triple bottom line, venture philanthropy, social innovation, ecopreneurs, go-giving, social ventures and social change in general) and consistently helps out as many as he can as an advisor, champion and trainer and for a select few every year - also as a mentor, sponsor and investor. Show notes: http://www.inspiredmoney.fm/085 In this episode, you will learn: Why Joon appreciates America more even though he was deported at 10 years old! The importance of soft skills (like networking) for winning new customers and technical skills for keeping them. Generosity and Building systems can make the hard work of entrepreneurship appear easy. Find more from our guest: joonhan.com awesomeguests.com LinkedIn Facebook Twitter Mentioned in this episode: The Peter Principle: Why Things Always Go Wrong Get ahead by giving back: Joon Han at TEDxSanDiegoSalon The Snowball: Warren Buffett and the Business of Life IM 078: Buy The Change You Want to See | Jane Mosbacher Morris IM 081: Building Community Through Unstructured Conversations | Eric Hunley Runnymede Money Tip of the Week: Automate everything you can from savings to paying off debt. Thanks for Listening! To share your thoughts: Leave a note in the comment section below. Share this show on Twitter or Facebook. Join us at the Inspired Money Makers groups at facebook and LinkedIn To help out the show: Leave an honest review on Apple Podcasts. Your ratings and reviews really help, and I read each one. Email me your address, and I'll mail you an autographed copy of Kimo West and Ken Emerson's CD, Slackers in Paradise. Subscribe on Apple Podcasts. Special thanks to Jim Kimo West for the music.
Our first mega-episode from Podfest 2019. We feature three great questions from Chris Luecke of http://pubcastworldwide.com/ (Pubcast), Joon Han of https://awesomeguests.com/ (AwesomeGuests) and https://twitter.com/aapodcasters (Asian American Podcasters), and Izzie and her dad Jerome of the upcoming Reporting Live Podcast which you can find on https://www.facebook.com/Izzythecontentcreator/ (Facebook)and https://www.instagram.com/reporting_live_podcast/ (Instagram). We cover a wide range of topics from evaluating the health of your podcast, do's and don't's of podcast guesting, and how to interpret advice from the podcasting space. Couple of notes: My voice went quickly at podfest so sorry for my on-air performance. I mentioned Podfest tickets, 2020 tickets will be on sale soon. Click here to stay informed if you don't already know about their amazing event. Co-host Tom is under the weather so it's just Mathew on this one. But he'll back next week. Enjoy!
Hustle To Freedom: Everyday People Creating Extraordinary Side Hustles
In this episode, I’m chatting with serial entrepreneur, Joon Han, about his latest side hustle which is a two-sided marketplace for bloggers and podcasters. Meaning, if you have a blog or podcast and you need a guest, then you could find them on there - or if you are looking for a podcast or blog to be on, then you could find the host of those on there and pitch them your idea. You can find a link in the show notes. You can check Joon's side hustle by visiting AwesomeGuests. Four ways you can support this podcast: Take a screenshot of this podcast and send it to a friend who may like it I am doing a drawing for a free hard copy of The Side Hustle Journal for every 5 iTunes reviews. So if you want a chance to win, leave a rating and review on iTunes or Apple podcasts and send me an email at hello@gritandhustle.co. Detailed instructions on how to do this are at www.gritandhustle.co/review Take your side hustle to the next level by implementing a sales funnel to turn your passive website visitors into paying customer with ClickFunnels, the #1 sales funnel software in the world. You can get a free trial by going to www.gritandhustle.co/profit If you are interested in podcasting, which is the fastest growing content medium in the world, head over to www.gritandhustle.co/podcastingmadeeasy to enroll in my course now. If you have an awesome side hustle that you would like to share with the world, I'd love to have you on my podcast. You can schedule a podcast interview by going to https://calendly.com/gritandhustleco/guest
In this episode of Live On Purpose Radio, Joon Han visits with Dr Paul about the benevolent power of generosity. As a young son of Korean immigrants, Joon and his family were deported from the...
Products of the Mind: A Conversation About the Intersection of Business + Creativity
Welcome to Episode 32 of Products of the Mind. On thisepisode, I speak with entrepreneurial business strategist andfull-time dad, Joon Han.“Social entrepreneurs are going to love this bookbecause it’s right up their alley; but, there are five differentbusiness models to use generosity, and social entrepreneurship isjust one of them.”Do you struggle with the 9 to 5? Is “working for the man” notyour thing? Do you feel the entrepreneurial spirit within, butremain unsure as to how to harness that energy?Today we listen to Joon Han, a process-oriented entrepreneur whostruggled with the same questions before finding hisentrepreneurial niche. We’ll learn about Joon’s struggles in thenon-profit world, trying to have meaningful employment whileraising a family; and how that experience helped push him towardshis entrepreneurial self.Joon discusses meaningful work and his secret to figuring outwhat kind of work someone can enjoy and be successful at. As aprocess-oriented person, Joon first devised a process to figure outhis own goals and talents before using that process to develop asimilar process for small businesses (go figure.) If you’ve everconsidered locking yourself up in a room until you come up with aplan, Joon has some insights on that as well.Also on this episode: crappy bosses; being a full-time Dad;giving as generosity; leveraging the power of LinkedIn; and doing ayear’s worth of work in one day.Links and honorable mentions:Joon’s siteJoon is @joonman onTwitterJoon’s LinkedInBetter SanDiegoJoon’s Podcast YourBiz RocksJoon’s Podcast video about CostcoThanks for Checking Out Products of theMind!If you enjoyed today’s show, please share it by using the socialmedia buttons you see at the top and bottom of this page.Also, please consider taking the few seconds it takes to leavean honest review and rating for the podcast on iTunes. They’re veryhelpful when it comes to the ranking of the show and I read everyone.Finally, don’t forget to subscribe to the podcast on iTunes oryour favorite podcast app to get automatic updates every time a newepisode goes live.Here areinstructions on how to subscribe, rate, and review the show iniTunes.The CreditsProducts of the Mind is produced by Mana Monzavi.The illustration accompanying these show notes is by WhitHarris.The theme music for this episode was provided by Le Chateau. Thetrack name is “Bury You.” Go buy it onSoundcloud!This episode and these show notes © 2016 David Lizerbram