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The next person in the Dads Gone Troppo series is one of the Territory's most well known and respected journalists, not just locally but nationally. If someone can sniff out a story - it's Matt Cunningham. His love of the NT is real, and he projects that through not just his work, but in the way he raises his kids. His story on coming to the Territory is simple and beautiful - he just didn't want to be in the big city rat race any longer. But it was a moment in the car with his wife on holiday in the Top End that really cemented their move back north, and they've never looked back. Matt Cunningham is a dad of three, a husband and a media heavyweight with one leg shorter than the other.
The 10-Minute Commute #72: Tension vs. Distraction - Sherrod Schuler
The 10-Minute Commute #71: Master Your Mondays! - Sherrod Schuler
The 10-Minute Commute #70: Level Up! - Sherrod Schuler
The 10-Minute Commute #70: Get Back Up! - Sherrod Schuler
The 10-Minute Commute #69: Your Grind Will Be Revealed! - Sherrod Schuler
The 10-Minute Commute #68:Explore More! - Sherrod Schuler
The 10-Minute Commute #67: Manage Your Grind Wisley! - Sherrod Schuler
The 10-Minute Commute #66: Believe It! - Sherrod Schuler
This 10 Minute Commute discusses the importance of growing and evolving. Through our journeys, we learn that confidence comes from taking risks, embracing failure, and having the courage to evolve. Be sure to embrace the season you are in life. However, don't get stuck.
In this 10-Minute Commute #64: Speak Back! Stop the negative self-talk. This type of self-talk can be damaging to progress toward success. Here are some points that can help you stop negative self-talk: Catch the negative thought: The first step to stopping negative self-talk is to become aware of it. Pay attention to your thoughts and try to identify when you start thinking negatively about yourself. Once you catch the negative thought, you can begin to challenge it. Challenge the negative thought: Once you have identified the negative thought, challenge it by asking yourself if it is true. Often, negative thoughts are not based on reality but are instead based on our fears and insecurities. Replace the negative thought with a positive one: Once you have challenged the negative thought, replace it with a positive one. Reframe the negative thought into a positive affirmation. For example, if you are thinking "I'm not good enough," replace it with "I am enough, and I have many strengths and qualities." "Finally, brothers and sisters, whatever is true, whatever is noble, whatever is right, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is admirable—if anything is excellent or praiseworthy—think about such thin
In today's 10 Minute Commute we encourage you to "Let go, let God." Here are three points to consider: First, Surrendering control: One of the key ideas behind "let go, let God" is the concept of surrendering control. It is a reminder that we cannot always control the outcome of every situation and that sometimes the best thing we can do is to let go and trust God. Second, trusting in God: "Let go, let God" is also about trusting in HIS divine plan. Third, finding peace and acceptance: Finally, "let go, let God" can help you find peace and acceptance in any situation. By releasing the need to control everything you may be able to let go of anxiety and worry and find a sense of peace in the present moment. Proverbs 3:5-6: "Trust in the Lord with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding; in all your ways submit to him, and he will make your paths straight." This verse encourages individuals to trust in God and submit to his plan, even when they don't fully understand it. Psalm 55:22: "Cast your cares on the Lord and he will sustain you; he will never let the righteous be shaken." This verse reminds us that God is there to support us and carry our burdens and that we can find strength and stability in him. Matthew 6:25-27: "Therefore I tell you, do not worry about your life, what you will eat or drink; or about your body, what you will wear. Is not life more than food and the body more than clothes? Look at the birds of the air; they do not sow or reap or store away in barns, and yet your heavenly Father feeds them. Are you not much more valuable than they?" This verse encourages us to let go of worry and trust in God's provision, knowing that he cares for us and will provide for our needs.
Pray then execute" is thought that refers to first seeking direction through prayer before taking action. The idea behind this is to gain clarity, and direction before achieving your goals. The importance of taking action to achieve the goal, rather than praying with no action. "Pray then execution" is the practical way to achieve success and fulfillment.
The 10-Minute Commute #61: Define Your Identity! - Sherrod Schuler
Today, we will discuss why it's important to earn your success. Specifically, in this episode, we looked at three principles: responsibility, stewardship, and gratitude. First is Responsibility, we believe we are called to take responsibility for working hard to achieve our goals. Proverbs 16:3 says, "Commit to the Lord whatever you do, and he will establish your plans." This means that when we work hard and commit our efforts to God, He will bless our endeavors. But why is this important? Taking responsibility for our actions helps us grow and mature as individuals. It allows us to learn from our mistakes and develop new skills and abilities. And when we achieve success through our own hard work, we can take pride in our accomplishments and recognize the value of our efforts. Another important principle is stewardship. We believe that everything we have comes from God, and we are called to use our resources wisely and for His glory. 1 Peter 4:10 says, "Each of you should use whatever gift you have received to serve others as faithful stewards of God's grace in its various forms." Therefore, this means we should be good stewards of our time, talents, and opportunities. By earning our success, we can recognize the value of our resources and use them to honor God. And when we do so, we can trust that He will bless our efforts and use them for His purposes. Finally, earning our success can help us develop a spirit of gratitude. 1 Thessalonians 5:18 says, "Give thanks in all circumstances; for this is God's will for you in Christ Jesus." When we work hard and see the results of our efforts, we can appreciate the value of our accomplishments and feel grateful for the opportunities we have been given. This gratitude can help us stay humble and focused on what really matters in life. It reminds us that every good thing comes from God and that we should always be thankful.
In this episode, we discuss the concept of "progress over perfection." In our daily grind, it is important to value progress and improvement over achieving the perfect result. It acknowledges that striving for perfection can sometimes be counterproductive, leading to procrastination, indecision, and anxiety. Instead, focusing on progress allows individuals to take action, learn from mistakes, and continuously improve. Be sure to listen in on this 10-Minute Commute to help you break free from this limiting belief.
Welcome to Behind the Grind Podcast. Today we are dealing with offenses. In this episode, we'll explore three key points: forgiveness, loving people, and humility. We'll examine how forgiveness can help us let go of anger and bitterness toward those who offend us. We'll explore the biblical concept of loving your neighbor as yourself. We'll talk about practical ways we can show love to those who hurt us, even if they are our enemies. We'll also discuss how showing love can help to diffuse conflicts. Throughout the episode, we'll discuss the three principles that have helped people deal with offense in their own lives. Whether you're a Christian or not, we hope this episode will provide insights and inspiration for dealing with offense positively and constructively.
Now is the time to boldly ask for what you want in FAITH. In this episode, we will discuss the importance of trusting in God's provision, overcoming fear with love, and pursuing God's will above our own desires. Whether you are seeking guidance in your career, relationships, or personal life, "Ask Without Fear" to help you overcome any obstacles that may be holding you back. Tap-in as we explore how to ask for what we want without fear and trust in God's plan for our
In the latest episode of "Behind the Grind," Sherrod Schuler (podcast host, speaker, and writer) discusses one of life's toughest challenges - rejection. Rejection can be difficult to handle, whether it's a job opportunity, a relationship, or something else entirely. As a believer, however, we have unique tools and perspectives to help us rise above rejection. In this episode, we'll dive into three key points for overcoming rejection from a Christian perspective. We'll explore how trusting in praying for guidance and strength, focusing on our identity in Christ, and God's plan can help us navigate rejection and emerge stronger on the other side. So if you're ready to learn how to rise above rejection and embrace God's plan for your life, tune in to Behind the Grind's "The 10-Minute Commute" episode #56: Rise Above Rejection with Sherrod Schuler. Also, be sure to subscribe and like the Behind the Grind Podcast Media Channel on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ET056GxR5MA&t=146s
Patience is a virtue often difficult to cultivate in our fast-paced world. However, learning to be patient can bring many benefits to our lives, including reduced stress, improved relationships, and greater resilience in the face of challenges. To develop patience, it's important to be mindful of God's grace, set realistic expectations, and focus on the present moment. We can also draw inspiration from biblical characters such as Job, who demonstrated patience and faith in adversity. Learning to be patient can improve our overall well-being and lead more fulfilling lives. 1. Be mindful of God's grace: is being present at the moment and observing through your thoughts and emotions about God's thoughts toward you. By being mindful of His grace, you can become more aware of your own impatience and learn to manage it more effectively, knowing that His grace is sufficient. Being mindful of God's grace can also help you cultivate a sense of calm and acceptance, making it easier to be patient in difficult situations. 2. Set realistic expectations: Impatience often arises when we have unrealistic expectations about how quickly things should happen or how things should be. By setting realistic expectations for yourself, you can avoid the frustration that often leads to impatience. It's important to remember that some things take time and are out of your control, and that's okay. 3. Focus on the present moment: Impatience often arises when we are focused on the future and what we want to happen next. Focusing on the present moment and what you can do right now can cultivate a sense of calm and patience. This can also help you avoid worrying about things that are outside of your control, which can contribute to impatience and frustration.
The 10-Minute Commute #54: Get Up! with Sherrod Schuler
The 10-Minute Commute #53: Spiritual Life Hacks with Sherrod Schuler
The 10-Minute Commute #52: We Back Like We Never Left! Sherrod Schuler
The 10-Minute Commute #51: Stack Up the WINS! With Sherrod Schuler
The 10-Minute Commute #50: Get Back at It! with Sherrod Schuler
The 10-Minute Commute #49: Let God lead your GRIND! with Sherrod Schuler
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It's that time of year again. As we approach the winter solstice, the sun is shining less, we're seeing inclement weather, and don't the commutes feel longer? For today's podcast, we're teaming up with Jessie Sarafian, host of Fidelity Canada's Invested in Wellness podcast and live webcast series, to lead us through an effective and relaxing meditation that you can do while commuting to get you relaxed, focused, and better prepped for your day. If your commute involves transit or walking this is the perfect exercise for mid-commute, and if you're driving this exercise is best completed after you've arrived at your destination. For more from Jessie, visit fidelity.ca/theupside for more information on her Monday webcasts, and listen to the Invested in Wellness podcast on your platform of choice. At Fidelity, our mission is to build a better future for Canadian investors and help them stay ahead. We offer investors and institutions a range of innovative and trusted investment portfolios to help them reach their financial and life goals. Fidelity mutual funds and ETFs are available by working with a financial advisor or through an online brokerage account. Visit fidelity.ca/howtobuy for more information. For the second year in a row, FidelityConnects by Fidelity Investments Canada was ranked the #1 podcast by Canadian financial advisors in the 2022 Environics' Advisor Digital Experience Study.
The 10-Minute Commute #46: I Strive to Be Better with Sherrod Schuler
The 10-Minute Commute #45: The Race to First with Sherrod Schuler
The 10-Minute Commute #44: The Gateway with Sherrod Schuler
The 10-Minute Commute #43: Keep Praying with Sherrod Schuler --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
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The 10-Minute Commute #41: Grind it OUT! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
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The 10-Minute Commute #38: Let Pride Go! with Sherrod Schuler --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
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Throughout life's journey, there are many decisions we all have to make. Some may be harder than others. However, when faced with unexpected challenges in life or business, it can be easy to revert to our fears and doubts. As there continues to be unknown threats, it's important to maintain your faith and WINNING mindset. In this 10-Minute Commute episode, Sherrod encourages you to get your faith up. In other words, "You have to decide that you will WIN!" Listen to this energetic message as a reminder to make the obvious choice to WIN through any circumstance. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
The 10-Minute Commute #36: Ask for Wisdom! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
The 10-Minute Commute #34: Built to Last with Sherrod Schuler --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
The 10-Minute Commute #33: In the Aftermath with Sherrod Schuler --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
The 10-Minute Commute #32: The Trust Factor with Sherrod Schuler --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Thanks to the @anchor.fm app, I can now share exclusive visual content here on Spotify. I am excited to bring to you the 10-Minute Commute video podcast. The 10-Minute Commute #31: The Journey of Faith with Sherrod Schuler
The 10-Minute Commute #30: Justice MLK Day with Sherrod Schuler --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
The 10-Minute Commute #29: The 10-Year Challenge with Sherrod Schuler --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
The 10-Minute Commute #28: The Double Up! with Sherrod Schuler --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
The 10-Minute Commute #27: Leadership Crush with Sherrod Schuler --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
The 10-Minute Commute #26: Avoid the Trap of Burnout with Sherrod Schuler --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
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Morning Motivation - The 10-Minute Commute #22: Love vs. Loneliness - Sherrod Schuler "The loneliest place in the world is the human heart when love is absent." - Author Unknown --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Morning Motivation - The 10-Minute Commute #21: Patience - Sherrod Schuler --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Morning Motivation - The 10-Minute Commute #20: Losing Home Court Advantage - Sherrod Schuler --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
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Morning Motivation - The 10-Minute Commute #17: The Power of Creativity with Sherrod and Bridgette Schuler
Morning Motivation - The 10-Minute Commute #16: Dealing with Numbers with Sherrod Schuler
Morning Motivation - The 10-Minute Commute #15: Moving Forward with Sherrod Schuler
Morning Motivation - The 10-Minute Commute #14: Stop Worrying So Much with Sherrod Schuler
Morning Motivation - The 10-Minute Commute #13: An Influential Leader with Sherrod Schuler
Morning Motivation - The 10-Minute Commute #12: Disrupt Yourself with Sherrod Schuler
Morning Motivation - The 10-Minute Commute #11: The Four Stages to Mastery with Sherrod Schuler
Morning Motivation - The 10-Minute Commute #10: Growing in the Unseen with Sherrod Schuler
Morning Motivation - The 10-Minute Commute #9: Growth Mindset with Sherrod Schuler
Morning Motivation - The 10-Minute Commute #8: Trouble Don't Last Always with Sherrod Schuler
Morning Motivation - The 10-Minute Commute #7: Check on your strong leaders with Sherrod Schuler
Morning Motivation -The 10-Minute Commute #6: Stop Playing Small with Sherrod Schuler
Morning Motivation -The 10-Minute Commute #5: Let the game come to you! with Sherrod Schuler
Morning Motivation - The 10-Minute Commute: #4 Your Steps are Ordered by Podcast Host Sherrod Schuler
Morning Motivation - The 10-Minute Commute: #3 A Look in the Mirror by Podcast Host Sherrod Schuler
Morning Motivation - The 10-Minute Commute: #2 Look Up! by Podcast Host Sherrod Schuler
Monday Morning Motivation - The 10-Minute Commute: #1 Push Through by Podcast Host Sherrod Schuler
Have you ever thought that you don't have enough time in the day? Are you feeling burnt out from it all for life motherhood? Maybe you even thought you were a bad mother for not wanting to do bath time, one more time?Or you just wanted to get away for a long weekend by yourself.?Do you feel like you don't have time to do anything for yourself anymore? Maybe this leads you to feel overly angry, anxious and depressed? I felt the same way about two years ago when I was 9 months postpartum and diagnosed with postpartum depression. I was burned out and to be frank, I was not liking the mother I was becoming. Who was the mother I wanted to be? I didn't have a clue and I was too overwhelmed to figure it out.Fast forward, 2 years later and A LOT of deep diving into self growth and I want to share how I "manage it all" with you through these 15 minute commute episodes. This particular episode goes into making new priorities after you become a mother and how to do this effectively. When we become mothers our priorities change, but how do you make new priorities so that you can feel fulfilled daily? I am going to tell you how. FREE Self Growth Workbook - Worrier to Warrior Working Mom - CLICK HERE
The latest episode of 2 Minute Drill, a Minicast From Diversified Game, features Robert Gerrish, Best-Selling Australian Author of Flying Solo an The 1-Minute Commute (published by Pan MacMillan). Robert is the Founder of Flying Solo and works a s venture strategist for those starting, growing, fine-tuning or exiting their business. After a career in marketing and design in London, culminating in the sale of his business to Saatchi & Saatchi Advertising, Robert began the search for more meaningful work and a less stressful lifestyle. Robert relocated to Sydney in the mid 1990s and following a stint as GM of a largish design group (now part of Landor), set up shop as a consultant and coach to small creative companies, helping them fine-tune their positioning and attract more clients. Website: http://robertgerrish.com / http://flyingsolo.com.au If you are a new listener to 2 Minute Drill, a Minicast from Diversified Game, we would love to hear from you. Please visit our Contact Page and let us know how we can help you today! To Stay Updated Join Our Email List: subscribe.diversifiedgame.com Submit to Be Featured: 2minutedrill.diversifiedgame.com Follow the Diversified Game Podcast Instagram: instagram.diversifiedgame.com Twitter: twitter.diversifiedgame.com Facebook: facebook.diversifiedgame.com YouTube: youtube.diversifiedgame.com SoundCloud: soundcloud.diversifiedgame.com Website: diversifiedgame.com Follow the Diversified Game Host(s) Kellen Coleman - Instagram: http://instagram.com/kellenkash, Twitter: twitter.com/kellenkash Tyson Moultrie - Instagram: http://instagram.com/typhoenixlive, Twitter: twitter.com/typhoenixlive A.L. Roberts - Instagram: http://instagram.com/alrtistry, Twitter: twitter.com/alrtistry Join the Conversation Our favorite part of recording a podcast each week is participating in the great conversations that happen so, join in the convo on social media, and in our comments section. Leave a review if you like the direction the show is going! If, not visit us and give some feedback on how to improve, Thanks! Join our Community You can always follow us on social media, but for the growing log of super exclusive stuff visit our Patreon Community: patreon.diversifiedgame.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/2-Minute-Drill/support
Plugged & Unplanned is back and this week you'll hear Booktopia's CEO Tony Nash speaks with Robert Gerrish, founder of Flying Solo and the author of The 1 Minute Commute. Where do Australian businesses sit in the grand scheme of things? Are we unique or not? What do we do well and what can we improve on? Robert focuses in on our creative abilities and how he would like to see Australia become known as a country of creative entrepreneurial businesses. Tony then asks a question: is there a stigma around small businesses? Robert looks at how small businesses are seen by those on the outside and small businesses interacting and working with one another can change the way they are viewed by others. Books mentioned in this podcast: The 1 Minute Commute by Robert Gerrish —> https://bit.ly/2HzKk5A Host: Tony Nash Guest: Robert Gerrish
Plugged & Unplanned is back and this week you'll hear Booktopia's CEO Tony Nash speak with Robert Gerrish, founder of Flying Solo and the author of The 1 Minute Commute. If you've ever had trouble selling yourself - particularly as a business owner - then you will want to listen to what Robert has to say about it. It's not an uncommon plight and the struggle to know how to sell oneself is as common as it is frightening. Robert goes into the mistakes people make when trying to sell their small business to consumers. There's a great little antidote about an accountant who struggled with this but then was able to apply new techniques to ‘sell himself' and what he did for a living in conversations. Now you might be thinking: not every small business can afford a coach or mentor. Not every business can afford formal training in these kinds of matters. But Robert has solutions for this too. Listen to Tony and Robert chat below for that and more! Books mentioned in this podcast: The 1 Minute Commute by Robert Gerrish —> https://bit.ly/2HzKk5A Host: Tony Nash Guest: Robert Gerrish
MEET ROBERT GERRISH: Following a career in the marketing and design industry in London and Sydney, Robert made the leap to his own business in the mid-1990s. Seeing a niche in the area of support and resources aimed at the ‘one-person business’, Robert launched the Flying Solo community in 2005. With a small team, he grew the business to a member base of over 120,000 Australian freelancers and entrepreneurs, before selling at the end of 2017. Back working solo, today Robert pops up regularly at conferences and events; supports individuals in the development of their ventures, and hosts a series of podcasts including: “The Business of Bookkeeping”,“The Flying Solo Podcast” and his own “Rekindle” a new show that explores how to keep the flame alive in your work. His first book, “Flying Solo: How to go it alone in business” was a business bestseller and his latest, “The 1-Minute Commute“ was published by Pan Macmillan in late 2011 LINKS: https://www.robertgerrish.com/ (https://www.robertgerrish.com/) SUPPORT THE PODCAST AND GET GREAT CBD OIL! If you’re looking for a high-quality CBD Oil click on the link and try out zilis. I’ve been using them for a few weeks and I’m sleeping better and have less joint pain. Zilis CBD Oil (https://shop.zilis.com/#/shop/from/7143366) This podcast is brought to you by Audible. I have used Audible for years, and I love audiobooks. Click on the link to get a 30-day free trial, complete with a credit for a free audiobook download Audible.com (http://www.audibletrial.com/Yuri)
Plugged & Unplanned is back and this week you'll hear Booktopia's CEO Tony Nash speaks with Robert Gerrish, founder of Flying Solo and the author of The 1 Minute Commute. Did you know that over 74% of Australian small businesses are single person businesses? Tony and Robert discuss this rise of the single person business and how they allow their owners the flexibility to live how they want and test new ideas while maintaining a full-time career. Robert's experience with Flying Solo is in working with these solo entrepreneurs to plan and grow these businesses, not just in terms of the business but also in relation to personal well-being. He discusses how important it is for the solo entrepreneur to remain connected to the world - often many of these small businesses fold, not because the business fails but because the owner realises that the business is not good for them. Books mentioned in this podcast: The 1 Minute Commute by Robert Gerrish —> https://bit.ly/2HzKk5A Host: Tony Nash Guest: Robert Gerrish
Robert Gerrish supports individuals starting, growing, fine-tuning or exiting their business. He founded the Flying Solo online community, co-wrote the bestseller of the same name, and in late 2018 launched his latest book, The 1-Minute Commute. He's a podcaster, speaker and works one-on-one with a small group of independent professionals from his base in Sydney, Australia. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The 1 Minute Commute. How many businesses work from a small office or even an office in your home. There are key factors to being able to be successful as a small business owner.I am pleased to have Robert Gerrish on the show today sharing his wealth of knowledge as it relates to how to be successful as a small business owner.He shares some key tips that are critical for you, as a small business owner, to understand and incorporate.Thanks for joining us!This show is broadcast live on Wednesday's at 11AM PT on K4HD - Hollywood Talk Radio (www.k4hd.com ) part of Talk 4 Radio (http://www.talk4radio.com/) on the Talk 4 Media Network (http://www.talk4media.com/)
Hi, and welcome to The My Future Business Show! If you're looking to start your own small business, then do I have a treat in store for you! My next guest will not only help you get that early momentum that often alludes start-up entrepreneurs, he will also work with you towards creating your own, as he calls it, ‘smart little business'. With that said, it's my absolute pleasure to introduce, ROBERT GERRISH to the show. Now, Robert is not only the founder of FLYING SOLO, which happens to be the largest, most successful forum dedicated to helping small business owners, he's also an accomplished book author, with his latest book being ‘The 1-Minute Commute'. During the call, Robert shares some incredible business insights, and also reveals some of the things he does every day to maintain a balanced body, mind and spirit, whilst continuing to serve others in the Flying Solo community. Flying Solo is the largest online forum where small business owners go to get results. And although Robert sold Flying Solo a little while back, he still has an active part of the business. This is both a wonderfully light, but insightful call...that I know you will get a lot of value from. For more information about ‘The 1-Minute Commute', or to contact Robert, click the button below link... Contact Robert Gerrish Thanks again Robert, for being my guest on The My Future Business Show! Rick Nuske My Future Business PS: The My Future Business Show has opened up its invite only show to help get you in front of your best audience, and keep you there! To find out how you can get in front of your best audience, and stay there, simply click the button below. How To Get In Front Of Your Best Customers, And Stay There Thanks for joining us on the show today, and if you liked this call, or maybe have ideas on how we can improve, then feel free to leave your comment in the comment box below – and if you did enjoy the call, support the show by clicking on our big red YouTube subscribe button below, and share us with your friends.
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How To Use Referral Based Marketing To Grow Your Business - With Robert Gerrish After a career in marketing and design in London, culminating in the sale of his business to Saatchi & Saatchi Advertising, Robert Gerrish began the search for more meaningful work and a less stressful lifestyle. He relocated to Sydney in the mid 1990s, and authored the book Flying Solo. He built a small online business community of the same name which he grew to over 110,000 members and then later sold. More recently, he's published another book called the 1-minute commute which he was kind enough to send me a hard copy of recently. The book is a great read, and a handbook for people looking to turn their passions into a business they enjoy running. In this episode, Robert shares some of his key insights around 'old school' referral marketing. Enjoy. Click here to download the podcast shownotes www.robertgerrish.com www.PremiumProductivity.com www.CallAshRoy.com www.Youtube.com/ProductiveInsights Books Mentioned: Flying Solo: How to Go It Alone in Business by Robert Gerrish The 1 Minute Commute Related Episodes: 038. Rand Fishkin – How To Create Great SEO-Friendly Content Plus Key Trends In Search 107. Sonia Simone CopyBlogger Co-Founder on How To Be A Prolific Content Marketer (Part 1 of 2) 108. Sonia Simone CopyBlogger Co-Founder on How To Be A Prolific Content Marketer (Part 2 of 2) 148. How Julie Cairns Used Self -Awareness and Mindset to Drive a $6 Million Turnaround (and How You Can Too) – Part 1 of 2 149. The 3 Steps To A 6 Million Dollar Mindset With Julie Cairns — Part 2 of 2 Key Points and Insights: 4.17 - What inspired the title "The One Minute Commute" 7.27 - The story behind the title of the book: The original title revealed (and why it was changed to "The One Minute Commute") 8.44 - Word of mouth advertising or referral based advertising explained 17.29 - The importance of consistency and what that means as a content creator 18.16 - A tool which most businesses rarely use (and why you should consider using it) 26.22 - The power of content marketing explained in the context of referral marketing 29.09 - Reaching out to your raving fans and making it easy for them to promote your brand 32.42 - It's our job as business owners to make sure our fans know how to help us 33.09 - "Don't count the people you reach, reach the people who count" - David Oglivy 35.14 - Key Actions Steps you can take 37.32 - How to learn more about Robert and his book The 1 Minute Commute
Small Biz Matters – a half hour program each week where you can work ON your business rather than IN it.with Alexi Boyd from Boyd Office Management ServicesDate: 18 September 2018 There are certain experts in our small business community who truly are leaders in their field, and this week’s guest is someone who has really walked in the shoes of small businesses. Robert Gerrish is one of the leading experts in Australia when it comes to Home Based Businesses. Formally successful in the marketing & advertising space he started the well known Flying Solo entreprise, which began as a support forum website & evolved into a magazine with a huge membership base of over 100k members. These sort of numbers indicating the real need for support and education, which home based businesses still lack. Welcome to the show Robert. Topics we’ll be covering: Why I wrote this book Tell us about your Small Business journey Your inspiration and former experience which gave you the expertise to share with your readers The biggest challenges home based businesses have (and how to overcome them) Mental Health issues, the isolation Distancing yourself from the home as a place you live to enable you to focus on a place where you can work. Bleeding into family time What are the main considerations when setting up a business from home Different councils having differing allowances and regulations when it comes to setting up a business Being organised and time management Remembering the importance of ergonomic workspace and your obligations if you have employees in your home How do I fill my days… the notion of a 'portfolio business' Marrying the creative and organised mind To find out more go to their website: https://www.robertgerrish.com ROBERT GERRISH ~ Bio & Introduction Following a career in the marketing and design industry in London and Sydney, Robert made the leap to his own business in the mid 1990s. Seeing a niche in the area of support and resources aimed at the ‘one-person business’, Robert launched the Flying Solo community in 2005. With a small team, he grew the business to a member base of over 100,000 Australian freelancers and entrepreneurs, before selling to Pinstripe Media at the end of last year. Back working solo, today Robert pops up regularly at conferences and events; supports individuals in the development of their ventures, and hosts a series of podcasts including: “The Business of Bookkeeping” (for First Class Accounts), “The Flying Solo Podcast” and his own “Mellow Brick Road” a new show that explores creative approaches to business. His first book, “Flying Solo: How to go it alone in business” was a business bestseller and his latest, “The 1-Minute Commute“ was published by Pan Macmillan at the end of June.
If you're like most tradies, you probably get a lot of your business from word of mouth. Here's a question for you though...what the heck is that, exactly? Is it spontaneous referrals? Raving fans out doing your selling for you? Read More The post TBS198 Unlocking the secret to more word of mouth with Robert Gerrish author of The 1 Minute Commute appeared first on Tradies Business Show.
Following a career in the marketing and design industry in London and Sydney, Robert made the leap to his own business in the mid 1990s. Seeing a niche in the area of support and resources aimed at the ‘one-person business’, Robert launched the Flying Solo community in 2005. With a small team, he grew the business to a member base ofover 100,000 Australian freelancers and entrepreneurs, before selling to Pinstripe Media at the end of last year. Back working solo, today Robert pops up regularly at conferences and events; supports individuals in the development of their ventures, and hosts a series of podcasts including: “The Business of Bookkeeping”(for First Class Accounts), “The Flying Solo Podcast”and his own “Mellow Brick Road”a new show that explores creative approaches to business. His first book, “Flying Solo: How to go it alone in business” was a business bestseller and his latest, “The 1-Minute Commute“was published byPan Macmillan at the end of June. This episode is brought to you by my book "So You Want to Start a Business; the 7 steps to create, start and grow your own business" This is the only advertising on this podcast! My guess is that you are here because you are curious about what it might be like to start a business? Perhaps you’ve been wondering if you have what it takes? If your idea will work or even how much it actually costs to build a successful business? I’ve written a book that can answer pretty much all your questions “So You Want to Start a Business” and you can download the first 20 pages at www.thestartupsteps.com My 15 years of experience working with start up and small businesses are condensed into this book. It’s your step by step guide to launch your business smarter and faster and I’m so excited to be sharing it with you and can’t wait to hear about your progress. Are you ready to grab your excerpt? Click here www.thestartupsteps.com Are you ready to buy the book? Head over to Amazon Happy reading!
Tactics to deal with newbie fears and oldbie exhaustion In this solo interview, Kate talks to Robert Gerrish, a well-known name in the Australian solopreneuer world. Robert, a friend and mentor to Kate for many years, was one of the guest speakers at her recent CopyCon18 event in Sydney. He was a huge hit, even more so because he left the audience with an offer: he was happy to chat with anyone who wanted to, to offer his advice and coaching – at no charge. After talking to nearly 20 copywriters at length, he's on the Hot Copy Podcast to share the common themes of those chats: the worries and fears of both newbie and oldie copywriters. Robert and Kate talk through how to deal with all these issues, offering advice and insight from their own experiences. A slightly different episode to the usual copy pod, but a mellow and heartwarming one! Tune in to learn: How to deal with newbie copywriter fears Handing comparisonitus and imposter syndrome Why getting started is more important than having a perfect plan The importance of niching and owning what you do How to deal with peaks and troughs How to give your business a refresh and find new mojo Why you're probably doing better than you think you are Why it's so important to be the bouncer for your business And the big questions, such as: if you're up on stage and everyone is applauding, what are they applauding you for? Question for the listeners: What keeps you awake at night? Share your story on Twitter (@hotcopypodcast) or our Facebook page! Share the pod love! If you like what you're hearing on Hot Copy, the best way to support the show is to take just a few seconds to leave a rating and / or comment over on iTunes or Stitcher. Thanks! About Robert: Following a career in the marketing and design industry in London and Sydney, Robert made the leap to his own business in the mid-1990s. Seeing a niche in the area of support and resources aimed at the ‘one-person business', Robert launched the Flying Solo community in 2005. With a small team, he grew the business to a member base of over 100,000 Australian freelancers and entrepreneurs, before selling to Pinstripe Media at the end of last year. Back working solo, today Robert pops up regularly at conferences and events, supports individuals in the development of their ventures and hosts a series of podcasts including: “The Business of Bookkeeping” (for First Class Accounts), “The Flying Solo Podcast” and his own “Mellow Brick Road” a new show aimed at the older entrepreneur. His first book, “Flying Solo: How to go it alone in business” was a business bestseller and his latest, “The 1-Minute Commute“ will be published by Pan Macmillan at the end of July. Useful question from Robert: Here are examples of the coaching questions Robert used in his session. These are some of the things we can ask ourselves - ideally working with a buddy or a coach - that can open up new thinking and opportunities: What is the biggest challenge I have now? What steps am I taking regularly in response to that challenge? What am I wasting my time on? What is holding me back the most? Where am I out-of-balance? Where am I stuck? Where am I sabotaging myself? What one change in my life would make the biggest positive difference? If I knew I would not fail, and time and money were not issues, what three things would I most like to have, accomplish, or work toward? Useful Links: RobertGerrish.com Robert's podcast: Mellow Brick Road Robert's new book” The 1 Minute Commute
Robert achieved that, only after a career in marketing and design in London, then relocating to Sydney in pursuit of a more balanced lifestyle, which he achieved. Helping small creative businesses at first, Robert transferred into coaching, becoming only the 2nd person in Australasia to achieve accreditation with the International Coach Federation. Realising that many people in his new country were keen to develop very small lifestyle-led businesses, this engaging chap started Flying Solo, an online community, which grew to over 110,000 Australian members before selling it to another publisher in 2017. Now in his early 60s Robert is working to support older entrepreneurs in the development and growth of great little businesses and has an online program to help, listen as he discusses that. His first bestselling book, Flying Solo: How To Go It Alone in Business” and his second book, will be released later 2018: The 1- Minute Commute. You can learn more here: robertgerrish.com During the podcast Robert discusses various ways how to create a very clear vision of what you would like to create for your future and new chapter even if this this takes a while. This is useful those who are stuck, and to help, offers a vision exercise from his first book: http://www.flyingsolo.com.au/wywh Robert says ‘the world moves aside for those who know where they’re going,” and he can help you get there too.