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The Fight Against Mediocrity
From Basement to Seven Figures: Dominick Pirone & the Power of Getting "Crushed"

The Fight Against Mediocrity

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2024 59:32


Join us on this week's podcast as we dive into Dominick's incredible journey—from observing cats in a basement to hitting seven figures with his online business! Gain insights into his pivotal lesson on the power of focusing on one distinctive demographic. After navigating the marketing maze in various industries, Dominick honed in on DJ's as his niche. Through trials and errors, he crafted a subscription service precisely tailored to his demographic, resulting in a thriving community of 7,000+ active customers.

The Wonderful World of Wine (WWW)
Episode 252-Italian Holiday Food, Wine And Traditions With Ciro Pirone

The Wonderful World of Wine (WWW)

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2023 44:14


The Wonderful World of Wine (WWW) Episode 252 Exploring all things wine with you! Italian

Italian Wine Podcast
Ep. 1516 Ciro Pirone Interviews Claudio Sottile | Clubhouse Ambassadors' Corner

Italian Wine Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2023 61:42


Welcome to Episode 1516 Stevie Kim moderates Clubhouse's Ambassadors' Corner – In this episode, Ciro Pirone interviews Claudio Sottile. These sessions are recorded from Clubhouse and replayed here on the Italian Wine Podcast! Listen in on this series as Italian Wine Ambassadors all over the world chat with Stevie and their chosen wine producer. Which producer would you interview if you had your pick? Co-Moderator - Ciro Pirone He is the Director of Italian Wines for Horizon Beverage Company, and a Vinitaly Italian Wine Ambassador. He grew up in Italy and has worked and travelled in England, Italy and the US. He has been based in the US since 1999 and completed his wine studies at Boston University, International Sommelier Guild, WSET, Wine Scholar Guild and North American Sommelier Association. Connect: Instagram @divinoboston Twitter @vinofilosofia LinkedIn Ciro Pirone Guest Producer – Claudio Sottile Claudio Sottile is the founder of Iniceri Wines and a third generation viticulturist. Claudio, born in Queens, New York is a first generation Italian American, who would spend his summers in Sicily with his grandparents harvesting the grapes that they planted nearly 50 years ago on Monte Inici, located in Castellammare del Golfo. His grandparents predominately sold the grapes until 2016, when Claudio decided to be the first of his family to produce wine. His first vintage, Abisso, was produced in 2017, which is a 100% Catarratto varietal. Abisso launched the start of Iniceri Wines and received a silver medal at the World Wine and Spirits competition in 2018. Claudio is also a chef/owner of two restaurants in New York, and continues to spend his summers in Sicily with his family where he continues to produce wine. Connect: Facebook https://www.facebook.com/people/Iniceri-Wines Instagram @iniceri_wines LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/claudio-sottile-40598a82 More about the moderator Stevie Kim: Stevie hosts Clubhouse sessions each week (visit Italian Wine Club & Wine Business on Clubhouse), these recorded sessions are then released on the podcast to immortalize them! She often also joins Professor Scienza in his shows to lend a hand keeping our Professor in check! You can also find her taking a hit for the team when she goes “On the Road”, all over the Italian countryside, visiting wineries and interviewing producers, enjoying their best food and wine – all in the name of bringing us great Pods! To find out more about Stevie Kim visit: Facebook: @steviekim222 Instagram: @steviekim222 Website: vinitalyinternational.com/wordpress/ _______________________________ Let's keep in touch! Follow us on our social media channels: Instagram @italianwinepodcast Facebook @ItalianWinePodcast Twitter @itawinepodcast Tiktok @MammaJumboShrimp LinkedIn @ItalianWinePodcast If you feel like helping us, donate here www.italianwinepodcast.com/donate-to-show/ Follow Italian Wine Podcast for more great content - winery interviews from the Clubhouse sessions! Psssst…FYI, this show is our most popular show, find out why by tuning-in!

ClickFunnels Radio
Funnel Versatility with Dominick Pirone - CFR #673

ClickFunnels Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2023 32:35


Chris and Laura interview Dominick Pirone, a DJ and online marketer, who shares his experience of using funnels to grow his DJ business. He talks about how he initially wanted to create a digital course but faced challenges in selling it. Dominick then found success in DJing and decided to help other DJs improve their businesses through his collaboration with Joe Bun and the creation of the DJ's vault. They discuss the versatility of using funnels for different types of businesses.

Verve- The Style Podcast
Ep. 102: Bianca Pirone, @biancapirone, went to Coachella for us- here's what she learned

Verve- The Style Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2023 50:39


Bianca Pirone is a stylist, fashion designer, up-cycler, and music festival expert. As our on field reporter for VERVE, Bianca gives us the scoop on all things Coachella. From the vibes, to the trends, to the on stage drama, we dive into the deep end. We talk about the differences between the train wreck of last year's Coachella, and why it felt a little more light hearted this year. Bianca styled multiple clients this year, and we walk through not only their outfits, but her own as well! If you love chatty episodes with lots of styling advice, this is the episode for you! Bianca's Instagram SewCal Instagram --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/vervepodcast/message

The DJ Life
Let's talk Marketing with Dominick Pirone

The DJ Life

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2023 77:20


New LIVE Podcasts every other Tuesday Night on YouTube with special guests! Subscribe to the channel to not miss the next one! https://www.youtube.com/djlifepodcast Follow our socials to see when the next one will be! Hosts Erik Massengale Instagram https://www.instagram.com/erik_massengale/ Need DJ Event Planner Help?  https://automateyourdjep.com/ DJ Rick Web Instagram https://www.instagram.com/djrickweb/ YouTube https://www.youtube.com/c/djrickweb --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thedjlife/support

Italian Wine Podcast
Ep. 1272 Ciro Pirone | Voices (Special Italian Wine Ambassador's Mini-Series)

Italian Wine Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2023 17:36


Welcome to Episode 1272, Welcome to todays episode, part of another new mini-series on Voices about the Vinitaly International Academy Italian Wine Ambassadors who contributed to the new edition of Italian Wine Unplugged 2.0. This new Mamma Jumbo Shrimp Publication was released in January 2023 and it provides a foundation for the vinitaly International Academy, Italian wine Ambassador's course. Listen in as Cynthia chats with the personalities who made this revised edition possible and remember, you can also tune in each saturday afternoon to hear narrated installments of this new book or you can head to amazon.com to pick up a copy today. Today Cynthia sits down with Ciro Pirone. About today's guest: He is the Director of Italian Wines for Horizon Beverage Company, and a Vinitaly Italian Wine Ambassador. He grew up in Italy and has worked and travelled in England, Italy and the US. He has been based in the US since 1999 and completed his wine studies at Boston University, International Sommelier Guild, WSET, Wine Scholar Guild and North American Sommelier Association. To learn more visit: @divinoboston (Instagram) @vinofilosofia (Twitter) Ciro Pirone About today's Host: Cynthia Chaplin is a VIA certified Italian Wine Ambassador, a professional sommelier with FIS and the WSA, a member of Le Donne del Vino, and a Professor of Italian wine and culture. Born in the USA, she's lived in Europe since 1990. Italian wine, in particular rosé, is her passion. She works with embassies, corporations and private clients, creating and presenting tastings, events, seminars and in-depth courses. Cynthia is a wine writer, a judge at international wine and sake competitions, she consults with restaurants and enotecas developing comprehensive wine lists and food pairings, and she advises clients who want to curate an Italian wine collection. She currently works for Vinitaly International in Verona as a Project Manager, Educator, and the host of VOICES Series on The Italian Wine Podcast, focusing on diversity and inclusion in the global wine industry. To learn more visit: Facebook: Italian Wines in English Instagram: kiss_my_glassx Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/cynthia-chaplin-190647179/ Let's keep in touch! Follow us on our social media channels: Instagram @italianwinepodcast Facebook @ItalianWinePodcast Twitter @itawinepodcast Tiktok @MammaJumboShrimp LinkedIn @ItalianWinePodcast If you feel like helping us, donate here www.italianwinepodcast.com/donate-to-show/ Until next time, Cin Cin!

Leggere allarga la vita
Luca Cifoni e Diodato Pirone - La trappola delle culle

Leggere allarga la vita

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2022 3:01


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Italian Wine Podcast
Ep. 1037 Ciro Pirone Interviews Salvatore Avallone | Clubhouse Ambassador's Corner

Italian Wine Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2022 60:35


Welcome to Episode 1037 Stevie Kim moderates Clubhouse's Ambassadors Corner – In this episode Ciro Pirone interviews Salvatore Avallone. These sessions are recorded from Clubhouse and replayed here on the Italian Wine Podcast! Listen in on this series as Italian Wine Ambassadors all over the world chat with Stevie and their chosen wine producer. Which producer would you interview if you had your pick? About about today's guest host: He is the Director of Italian Wines for Horizon Beverage Company, and a Vinitaly Italian Wine Ambassador. He grew up in Italy and has worked and travelled in England, Italy and the US. He has been based in the US since 1999 and completed his wine studies at Boston University, International Sommelier Guild, WSET, Wine Scholar Guild and North American Sommelier Association. To learn more visit: @divinoboston (Instagram) @vinofilosofia (Twitter) Ciro Pirone About today's guest producer: Salvatore Avallone's father created Villa Matilde in the 1960's after spending over 10 years of painstaking research to locate and identify the few remaining grape vines of the original strain that made the famous Falernum wine of Roman times. His father, Francesco Paolo, was a lawyer, a lifelong student of the Roman Empire and a professor of Roman Law at the University of Naples. He and his friends from the Dept of Agriculture at the University of Naples conducted an “ampelographical” study of the vines in all the small farms in the Caserta region where the famed Falernum wines had been grown. But the phylloxera epidemic of the late 1800's had wiped out the vines – all but a very few. The friends discovered 15 vines – 10 red (Aglianico and Piedirosso) and 5 white (Falanghina). With this small but precious start, the Avallone family embarked on a journey to create a modern expression of the greatest wine of ancient Rome, the Falerno del Massico. If you want to learn more visit: https://www.villamatilde.it/ More about the moderator Stevie Kim: Stevie hosts Clubhouse sessions each week (visit Italian Wine Club & Wine Business on Clubhouse), these recorded sessions are then released on the podcast to immortalize them! She often also joins Professor Scienza in his shows to lend a hand keeping our Professor in check! You can also find her taking a hit for the team when she goes “On the Road”, all over the Italian countryside, visiting wineries and interviewing producers, enjoying their best food and wine – all in the name of bringing us great Pods! To find out more about Stevie Kim visit: Facebook: @steviekim222 Instagram: @steviekim222 Website: https://vinitalyinternational.com/wordpress/ Let's keep in touch! Follow us on our social media channels: Instagram @italianwinepodcast Facebook @ItalianWinePodcast Twitter @itawinepodcast Tiktok @MammaJumboShrimp LinkedIn @ItalianWinePodcast If you feel like helping us, donate here www.italianwinepodcast.com/donate-to-show/

Break Into Law School
49. Tackling the LSAT with Expert Tutor Mena Pirone

Break Into Law School

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2022 60:40


I am very excited for this episode because I am joined by Mena Pirone, fellow Harvard Law alumna and founder of Logic Games Pro, a customized LSAT tutoring service. I ask Mena common questions and misconceptions about the LSAT, how/when students should approach seeking external help with their prep, and both the direct and indirect factors that cause disparities in scores among students of different backgrounds. We also talk about the future of test-optional policies among law schools, and why it's still a good idea to keep studying for the LSAT.  Check out Mena and her services at www.logicgamespro.com

The Gym Lords Podcast
Ep 402 Brian Pirone, Charlie Hayes & Christopher Immel, Gehad Quraan

The Gym Lords Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2022 84:20


This Episode we interview Brian Pirone, Charlie Hayes & Christopher Immel, Gehad Quraan about their take on being a Gym Owner. Welcome to the Gym Lords Podcast, where we talk with successful gym owners to hear what they're doing that is working RIGHT NOW, and to hear lessons and failures they've learned along the way. We would love to share your story! If you'd like to be featured on the podcast, fill out the form on the link below. https://gymlaunchsecrets.com/podcast

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The Gym Lords Podcast
Ep 402 Brian Pirone, Charlie Hayes & Christopher Immel, Gehad Quraan

The Gym Lords Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2022 84:20


This Episode we interview Brian Pirone, Charlie Hayes & Christopher Immel, Gehad Quraan about their take on being a Gym Owner. Welcome to the Gym Lords Podcast, where we talk with successful gym owners to hear what they're doing that is working RIGHT NOW, and to hear lessons and failures they've learned along the way. We would love to share your story! If you'd like to be featured on the podcast, fill out the form on the link below. https://gymlaunchsecrets.com/podcast

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Tampa Bay Real Estate Investors Podcast
Deep Dive: Time Management, Lead Generation, and Sales with Thom Pirone

Tampa Bay Real Estate Investors Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2022 92:19


Do you feel like you often just run from place to place and jump from task to task without any strategy or structure? Do you struggle with trying to keep too many plates in the air, working long hours, customers expecting you to work evenings and weekends, and trying to balance work, real estate investing, and life in general? Learn how to take back your time, take control of your calendar, and be more productive, happy, and healthy!In this episode, Jeff chats with Professional Coach Thom Pirone from Stronghold Training about time management for real estate agents and investors, as well as lead generation, CRMs, time management and automation tools, and developing an effective sales pipeline. 

Italian Wine Podcast
Ep. 837 Ciro Pirone Question | #everybodyneedsabitofscienza

Italian Wine Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2022 7:08


Episode 837 Stevie Kim asks Professore Attilio Scienza another wine question, taken from the pool of questions posed by listeners all over Italy and beyond. In today's episode he takes a question from Ciro Pirone If you want to learn more about the Professore: The one who checks all the facts and regulates when we mistakenly type "Verdicchio" in place of "Vermentino.” Attilio Scienza is a full professor at the University of Milan in the Department of Agricultural and Food Sciences where he teaches courses on genetic improvements to the vine; he also teaches Viticulture in the Master's program of the University of Turin in Asti. He has been the lead for many national research projects in the field of physiology, agricultural techniques, and vine genetics. As the author of over 350 publications on vine and viticulture in national and international journals, you can bet he knows his stuff! To find out more about Attilio Scienza visit: vinitalyinternational.com/wordpress/via-faqs/ winenews.it/en/an-italian-profe…l-be-one-of_307764/ If you want to learn more about Stevie Kim, the Scienza wrangler: Stevie hosts Clubhouse sessions each week (visit Italian Wine Club & Wine Business on Clubhouse), these recorded sessions are then released on the podcast to immortalize them! She often also joins Professor Scienza in his shows to lend a hand keeping our Professor in check! You can also find her taking a hit for the team when she goes “On the Road”, all over the Italian countryside, visiting wineries and interviewing producers, enjoying their best food and wine – all in the name of bringing us great Pods! To find out more about Stevie Kim visit: Facebook: @steviekim222 Instagram: @steviekim222 Website: vinitalyinternational.com/wordpress/ Let's keep in touch! Follow us on our social media channels: Instagram @italianwinepodcast Facebook @ItalianWinePodcast Twitter @itawinepodcast Tiktok @MammaJumboShrimp LinkedIn @ItalianWinePodcast If you feel like helping us, donate here www.italianwinepodcast.com/donate-to-show/ Until next time, Cin Cin!

Bitch Slap  ...The Accelerated Path to Peace!
Make HEADLINES THAT CRUSH! Interview with Dominic Pirone!

Bitch Slap ...The Accelerated Path to Peace!

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2022 72:18


Dominic Pirone building a multi million dollar DJ business, having fun, and paying his bills doing it!  Dom knows how to generate traffic and leads with his headlines.  And then he asks what his customers want and he sells it to him.  Dom and his team may have just mastered the online marketing game.  He delivers ridiculous nuggets and tons of value.  LISTEN AND LEARN!Find Dom on IG @breakthedamninternet and https://www.cratehackers.com/Administrative: (See episode transcript below)WATCH this episode here: Table Rush Talk Show.Check out the Tools For A Good Life Summit here: Virtually and FOR FREE https://bit.ly/ToolsForAGoodLifeSummitStart podcasting!  These are the best mobile mic's for IOS and Android phones.  You can literally take them anywhere on the fly.Get the Shure MV88 mobile mic for IOS,  https://amzn.to/3z2NrIJGet the Shure MV88+ for  mobile mic for Android  https://amzn.to/3ly8SNjSee more resources at https://belove.media/resourcesEmail me: contact@belove.mediaFor social Media:      https://www.instagram.com/mrmischaz/https://www.facebook.com/MischaZvegintzovSubscribe and share to help spread the love for a better world!As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases.Transcript: Mischa Zvegintzov Welcome, everybody to the table rush talk show where we interview entrepreneurs, who are building real businesses, making real money doing what they love, and helping their customer at the highest level possible. I'm so excited to to interview and bring on Dominic Perone, aka DOM. Yes. Am I saying that right? Dominic Pirone You are you are? Yes. Mischa Zvegintzov Thank you. Yeah, indeed. Fantastic. So Dom, you, you currently you you are building a real business. You are making real money. You are having fun doing what you love. And you are helping. mobile DJ specifically wedding DJs. At the highest level possible. Is that an accurate statement? Dominic Pirone That is accurate? Yes. We just crossed the seven figures Mark, we launched our business in the middle of the pandemic, the time when the DJ and events industry, you are hit the hardest. And you know, I can't even believe what's happening, honestly. But hopefully, I can share some value with you and your audience on how we got there. Mischa Zvegintzov Yeah, fantastic. So let's start with how are you helping this this wedding DJ, I've got some challenges up well, I'm going to look over here from time to time and reference and reference some challenges, but you have developed a way to, to I saw something that you wrote, and it was awesome. A, we did our part to help revive an entire industry that's building back stronger. Right. And I love this, smashing the concept of the corny wedding DJ and I'm uplifting the mobile DJ space. So they can stop playing the damn Chicken Dance and start entertaining. Dominic Pirone Stop playing it stop playing it many DJs are listening. Yeah, you got to play. Yeah, man. So okay, so basically, we, we Okay, about five years ago, four or five years ago, I started getting this bug in my ear about internet marketing. And that really came from Tim Ferriss. And, you know, living that whole four hour workweek life I was like, oh, yeah, I'm gonna smash this online thing, you know? Yeah. Oh, a little bit. I know. very naive. How much work it would take. I created a workweek. Mischa Zvegintzov I love that. Okay. Dominic Pirone Yeah. So Little did I know that a lot of things have changed since the four hour workweek, I still love that book. It's so great. And it ruins you, you know, with that idea that that's possible. But then, so I created something called me my brother actually, I had just gotten to learn how to DJ weddings thanks to my brother. I moved back in with my parents five years ago, because and was so burned out from my traditional marketing job. I was I was marketing for chiropractors and nutritionists and I loved it but at the end of the day, I was just building somebody else's business it was very demanding. And it just it wasn't going to get me to where I wanted to go. So question in Mischa Zvegintzov that regard. Yeah, like if I can interrupt Are you is this internet marketing so your Is this where you start getting your roots in the internet marketing is by helping that okay, cool. Dominic Pirone Yeah, it started to learn. I'm really you know, I'm self taught myself email marketing and stuff, but I around this time as well. I started learning Facebook ads and Instagram ads, but not yet really funnels. So I believe me and my brother end up having this great idea for the end. Interactive DJ masterclass right. And you know, our idea is every you know, every wedding DJ wants to be interactive, and go out there and show them the line dances and this and do the cha cha slide and the cupid shuffle, right? Turns out that's a bloody lie. That was not accurate at all. I really did not understand what the DJs wanted at the time. And but it had it not been for that. You know, I wouldn't be where I'm at now. So sometimes you have to learn those hard lessons and never assume what your niche wants. So, you know, I put a lot of work in I learned the perfect webinar script. Here I go, you know, launch this the interactive DJ masterclass, I automated it right away didn't do it live on definitely not what Russell suggests suggests. I sold my first $300 Course I was over the moon. I'm going to be an internet millionaire. And then the next day this guy Mike's mobile DJ service, I'll never forget it corniest looking neon logo I've ever seen in my life. He says man, I already know all this stuff. I want my money back the next day, right? I was like I was crushed. Crushed. But he and all along. You know these haters will come along. And I love haters, haters, really, they turn me into beast mode, right? So I just the way he phrased it and the way he asked for his money back and he thought he knew everything. I was like, I'm gonna show this mother effort. Okay, so fast forward. I ended up serving my audience cannot tell you how important it is to survey your dang audience, especially when you strike out. Okay, so I surveyed my audience, and I basically asked them, What do you guys need and want? And almost always they're going to tell you more leads more bookings. Right. Mischa Zvegintzov Can I ask you a question? Yeah, sure. How did you ask that question to them? What was the delivery man? Yes. Yeah, Dominic Pirone just Survey Monkey. Honestly, don't a Survey Monkey. And I also had, I think I had a Facebook group at the time, too. Let me let me back it up here. Here's how I did it. Okay, so the very next thing I did, the very next thing I did was I ran a giveaway. I literally bought this little controller, which is what a DJ uses to mix music. I bought a controller. And I $75 I ran a contest giveaway. Using King sumo calm. It's like a, you know, giveaway software. Okay. And I was like, let me just get some emails and whatnot. I did this soft. I did this challenge, did some Facebook ads to this giveaway and got like 300 leads, right emails. Yeah. But during that giveaway, I also put in there a survey. And I surveyed these people, what do you need? Or want? What's your biggest pain point? What do you hate? You know, I have some survey questions. I can give you guys in the future. But it'd be amazing. Yeah, but all let me just give it to you now. So I always ask. I always ask, you know, what are your biggest? Literally, I asked, What are the biggest external struggles external? What are the biggest externally like desires that you have? Okay, why? Why do you want to achieve this? And what are the biggest internal barriers that are keeping you from getting there? What are the biggest external barriers from getting from keeping you from getting there? And I give them examples? Internal would be yourself. Internal would be stress, internal self confidence issues. Mischa Zvegintzov So yeah, that's amazing. So you are saying, What's your biggest? So you're giving so you're asking just like you said, right? Because a lot of times you'll heal people heal, people will say, ask them what are their biggest internal barriers, right. But then what that person is really doing is asking it in a totally different way. Right. So I love your like, I asked him, quote, what are your biggest interior internal barriers and quote, right, here's what ninja turtle barrier is an Dominic Pirone example. Yes. Because they may not fully understand that question. And in turn, totally, Oh, okay. Like a mental block or like this or that. Yeah. Okay. Yeah, yeah. So, and I always like surveys sound boring. So you got to make them fun. So I created the, you know, this is years later, but I created the music organization sucks survey, right? This topic sucks. We want you to vent please bent and like, I want the emotional pain, the agony, the dreams, the desires, the eye, you need to you need to stop doing boring surveys. And I realized that after doing many boring surveys, and you need to bring it to life and you need to get inside that person's head. And when I did that, that's when I found out oh, what they really want is to understand how to take control of their own lead generation and Not have to rely on these directory sites. Not gonna mention any names but there's two, two or three big ones in the in the wedding space that are just like there's tons of adverts. Like every every listing on the directory is a sponsored ad. It's ridiculous. don't control your own future there they control. So, so then. So then I created from that basically I created profitable social media marketing for wedding DJs, which eventually became known as booked solid. Now through building this little group, oh, and also I surveyed Hey, would you like a $300 program? Or would you like a small monthly program? And I found out he just love monthly programs, which is great. Because recurring revenue, right? Okay. Yeah. So that was exciting. And these are just, I'm not saying this is this is going to be true for every niche. In fact, one of the biggest problems I would say is we have been bad about offering higher end offers. But so from just but anyway, from the membership, I created this membership, and I made it $30 A month and I taught them how to make, you know, grab your own leads from the wedding space from brides and grooms and convert them into bookings. And so I have this little baby group. This is called you know, profitable social media marketing for wedding DJs. That's, that's what came up in the survey. I just called it that. Okay, I love it. Through creating that group. I then met Joe bun. And Joe Bowen is probably one of the biggest speakers in the wedding DJ space. If you are a wedding DJ, and you've been to any of the conferences, you would know who this is, I get the word that he is starting to wants to put something together called the DJs vault. I reached out to him, I invited him to my group, my membership at the time, he wants to talk to him because he wants to promote his himself, right? Yes. And through that, he started asking me Hey, what are you doing here? Could you help me with, you know, bringing the DJ ball to life? And I still hadn't really achieved any success, right? You know, just a few $100 a month from 30 members. Mischa Zvegintzov But is your mind blown at this moment? Are you like, oh my god, this is what oh, yeah, I'm Dominic Pirone excited. But I'm like, awesome. Got it. I got it. I got to deliver the goods. Right. Yeah. So. So anyway, I started doing Facebook ads, getting people into a Facebook group, we do the perfect webinar model and we do $20,000 for a low cost membership. The first night and I am like, over the moon, right. This is this is almost three years ago. Okay? Our life is change. I cried. He cried. It was only $20,000. I actually made it I actually recorded that whole that whole launch. And I'll cherish that for the my entire life. As people are buying, you know, the ticker is up to like three or $400 on I'm like, oh, yeah, there. We're raking it in baby. We're raking it in you know. Anyway. But that was the start of something amazing. And, and so Joe really, he's built up six offices in five different states in the wedding DJ space. And that's very rare for an entertainer to do that to have franchises almost. Okay. And so he just in the DJ ball, he taught people how to really build market, sell and hire their DJs you know, and hire DJs for their mobile DJ business. very complimentary. And it was awesome, right? Yeah. Then last year, alright, not last year. 2020 worst year ever. I'm like, going through all this. You know, I'm depressed. I'm lethargic. I am gaming just to try to keep my mind clear. I think I think my life's over. Weddings are over events are over. Everything is built up in the wedding space. We are done. I am dead. Right? And at that two years ago, I was I was you know sued by creditors for creditors. I mean, they are one their money. I think I'm going to jail. But I refuse to go bankrupt because I just think that's you know, easy way out. I don't necessarily you know, I didn't have to do that because I was starting to make money. Mischa Zvegintzov Yeah. Can I Can I say something? Can you will you tell me how much debt Well you tell the audience just Dominic Pirone Oh yeah. Oh yeah. Over $500,000 in debt at one point. Mischa Zvegintzov That was not mortgage debt. Dominic Pirone No, no, I have an SUV at 22% interest. I mean, I was getting raked over the coals bro. Just Just lots of bad business deals gone wrong. Lots of borrowing money. I'm like a friggin idiot. But literally that became one of the best things I ever did because I had to learn funnels and inner you know, proper internet marketing where I could not lose any money. I could not because I literally had no money to borrow. I had to be profitable from Mischa Zvegintzov so yeah, yeah. doesn't 20 year like Dominic Pirone 2020 I mean, thinks it started to to look up and then march, march 2020. And now it's coming crashing down now, like there was light at the end of the tunnel and now it's coming crashing down. Because I owe you so much uncertainty. Mischa Zvegintzov So you were you like went through this bottom $500,000 in debt crashes or deals come off like tap out, I got to make money, you start making money, you're Dominic Pirone on your money start talking to the creditors. Hey, man, I'm okay, you I'll pay you Mischa Zvegintzov back. Right? It's all good. And then then why? Exactly? Dominic Pirone Major scope, you know, crashing of the Spirit. And people start to cancel their memberships. Right? Me and Joe are freaking out. Right? They're canceling. But it wasn't everybody wasn't everybody. And, and what I learned is we had so many members at that point that hey, you do have some security with recurring revenue? You know, you do because you're so diversified. Yeah. And so, you know, there's again, I would say like, I love memberships. I love recurring revenue, it gives you stability. And when you have, I think at the time, we had 1000 members, you know, we had some some stability now that some of that dropped, right. But what Mischa Zvegintzov I love the point you said and I want to re emphasize which you have made clear a couple of times or hinted towards it and made clear to it. You're like, hey, if your customer doesn't want membership, don't give a membership. Like, yeah, if they want to, if they want it, deliver it. And in a perfect world. Hurray. My audience who I'm serving they want membership because it's a great and provide some stability. Yes, that's yeah, Dominic Pirone the DJ, the mobile DJ market is conditioned to subscription services they have and you've been a DJ in the past, you know, like, there's, there are services out there, you subscribe to these services. 4050 $60 a month, and you get music. Right. So, so this was kind of, we wanted to kind of model it on that and we got, you know, so. So that's why I think it was successful. Yeah, um, yeah. Okay, so I think my life's over. Everything's coming crashing down. You know, I'm about to find another job. I'm about to find like a job. And I'm like, I'm not happy that right I am depressed, AF like serious issues. Not happy, not fun. So then we, we have this guy named Aaron come on the DJ Hall and talk about because so many DJs have downtime. There's no weddings happening. There's nothing happening. But people are starting to find live streaming, streaming your DJ sets and stuff like that. And now they have some time to, to start doing things that they didn't have time before, which is organizing music. So Aaron comes on and talks about organizing your music on the DJs vault. And it's very well attended much more attended than other webinars, right. And so and then Joe's, like, Hey, this guy wants to sell something. It's called perfect DJ playlists, and he just wants to charge $5 a month, and can you help him just like, you know, let's just do like a little affiliate thing. So I put out a survey. And I ask, What do you think I asked? Well, first, I asked, What is your biggest barrier to? Excuse me? What in your opinion, what would make you a better DJ? And to my surprise, I thought they were gonna say scratching bar. Yeah, exactly. Be you know, beat matching, mixing, click mixing, whatever, all those fancy techniques, to my surprise, the mobile DJ market, aka the wedding, you know, wedding DJs, private event, DJs. They said music organization far and wide. And I was like, what? Okay, so then I took I did that quick little survey in a Facebook group. I took that feedback, and I created a in depth survey. And I asked them all of these emotional questions, right? I asked them, I can actually Mischa Zvegintzov pull it up. It's, it's Yeah, please do good. I Dominic Pirone mean, literally from this one survey. From this one survey, I got an idea for an ad. A survey gave me the data for the hook for the ad, which then became, you know, one of our million dollar ads, basically, and I'll see if I can find it. But basically what I asked was, you know, why? Being having disorganized music and create what we call crates, folders of music, but let's say you have a 90s crate, an 880s Crane, a wedding crate, these are folders of organized music, so he knew exactly what to play next. So I asked him, How does being disorganized affect your DJ and one guy said this term Serato face so Serato is the big DJ program in the DJ his face, that's the main one that people use. And what a lot of face means is you're looking for your next song, right? The song is about to end you need to mix into your next song. And you're digging, you're searching through disorganized folders of music trying to find your next song. Right. And so we we took this idea and ran with it, we made Joe sweating on our video. You know, do you have Serato face or you know, sweating finding the next song. And this ad took off like a rocket we had. We were getting 50 cent leads in 2020, which is unheard of. And I was like, I started freaking out. I literally drove to Nashville because I knew this product wasn't ready to be launched perfect was called perfect DJ playlist at the time. I drove out to Nashville. And we had seven days to put together some sexy kind of offer. I knew oh my god, people are really interested in this topic. We already have 500 signups in the first day from an SEO right. I was like, oh my god, I have to go Joe, I one of my biggest fears as an internet marketer is to have a big webinar or challenge and people hate it and you get stoned to death. Right? So yes. So I'm freaking out. I'm going to Nashville, me and Erin turned perfect digit playlist into what became crate hackers. And we did a webinar, we had 1500 people on live the first night we had over 3500 registrants. Yeah, this is in 2020. And we murdered it, you know, it was a 50 at least a $50,000. Launch night. But that that was recurring revenue, right? So we were just super profitable. And all we were selling was these stupid little lists, like lists of suggested songs, right? PDFs, literally PDFs of song suggestions. So we know the minimum viable product, let's put it that way minimum, viable product, but what people wanted. And what we realize is people needed community at that time. So they needed community and they needed something to do and this membership, it started as a membership and didn't even start a software became, you know, that community of people, we had over 700 people join our 750 join that first night and we're all shuck. We're a real shock. Mischa Zvegintzov To your Facebook group. They're joining your community into your Facebook group. Exactly. Wow, you joking, like, Well, wait a minute, like this? I know. I know. Yeah. Dominic Pirone But yeah, and really, none of that would have happened had we not did those those surveys, you know, none of it would have happened without that, you know, just really understanding your audience, you got to understand them, and you got to understand them in all the different areas that they're having. Right? They have problems with marketing, they have problems with hiring, they have problems with sales, they have problems with organic music organization, you can serve you can become the the the category King in any of these little niches, but you got to understand them. And then in my opinion, you have to bring that to life and show that pain and the result that you're going to, you know, bring to them in the ad. And then the first 30 seconds. Mischa Zvegintzov I love that, can we I haven't an idea. I'm thinking I might I think it might be worth and we'll edit out the pause so let's why don't we just take a minute why don't you find that survey? I think it would be so such Yeah, and this value to be able to reference that and so you are a big believer in surveys still to this day like that's what Dominic Pirone oh yeah. Okay, I'm doing I'm doing let me show you that. So I'm doing a search a challenge right now this this coming week. Okay, and oh, if I could just share my screen. Mischa Zvegintzov Oh, yeah, let me let me go to there we go. Let's see. Does that allow Oh, let's see. Here we go. Yeah, there we go. Okay, cool. Dominic Pirone Okay, so here's so right now we're doing the thing go to create hackers.com/stankey Eliminate stinky old crates and organize the gold standard bangers. He can't wait to play in 2022. And we always do funny ads and honestly, funny ads are they get shared the most again, like the most they get commented on the most and funny ads bring in the coolest people, people who have a sense of humor or are people people who work with mad? I want to work with anybody who cannot, you know, can't laugh and think they're too too cool to laugh and I'm just like, all the worst people. Mischa Zvegintzov Yeah, if they're offended by the state did challenge slash stanky. Like, no way you're not our guy anyway. Right. Exactly. Dominic Pirone Exactly. Yeah. And then you know, it takes a certain type of person to admit to these problems and the DJ in the DJ space. It's filled with ego. It So we don't want anybody that has a giant ego this, you know, our community is just not for them our community is, is one of sharing and one of fun and one of people that know they can do better. So Mischa Zvegintzov you know what I love? Right now, what, what I'm hearing from you is is not only have you niched down to alright, you know it's a DJ and in the wedding space, what have you or wedding slash sorority frat parties slash, slash? Bar Mitzvah, whatever. Right? But you're also saying, low ego. You're like, I, we want these attributes of that person niching down even more. So you're like, we don't want every freakin DJ in the space. We want the ones that meet this criteria. Dominic Pirone Oh, yeah. Yeah, exactly. So that would be 111 suggestion, especially for people in a crowded, niche or crowded area is you could become the funny blank of that niche. You could become the whatever verb you know, in that niche, if that makes sense. Yeah. A perfect example of that is there's a guy named I forgot what his name is. It's Kyle something. But he's a moto. Motivational speaker. That's that's a comedian immediate Mischa Zvegintzov love. Kyle sees. Yeah, amazing. Yeah. Dominic Pirone So it's like, Mischa Zvegintzov a perfect example Dominic Pirone of hey, the personal motivation niche is extremely crowded. So he comes in and offer something different new opportunity, right. Not an improvement offer. Right? So yes, yeah. Yeah. So Mischa Zvegintzov quick side note, did you go to one of his ELLs or do any of us? No, Dominic Pirone no, I just, I just, I've only ever, like seen his videos, and I maybe paid $20 for like a documentary. I haven't dove deep into that. But Cool. Mischa Zvegintzov Cool. But yeah, he's his his and his videos are genius, man. He's really He's Oh, yeah, absolutely. Yeah. Okay. Anyway, Dominic Pirone all of that can be reverse engineered. And, you know, again, I have the background of being a Facebook marketer, first, well, marketer, traditional marketer, who became Facebook marketer, who then became a funnel marketer. And what I really want people to understand is, I would suggest that people understand how to run their own ads, because we live in a very, we live in a time where you have to be able to grab and convert people's attention. We're going full on tick tock attention spans in this society. Right? And to get people into your funnel, you better be able to grab their attention and not just grab their attention that's overused. Mischa Zvegintzov Speak to them like to speak to that. Right? Like, hey, my person I'm speaking directly to you. So they see it. Right under Dominic Pirone present. Yeah, exactly. And so this this is I'll just show you I'm going to show you how I how I survey inside of a funnel. I always survey every time when in doubt, survey. Love. And I'll show you how I do it. So this is the this is the video we're running right now.  You have your banners turned into Clangers. A little. challenge feels fresh and fruity, fresh. No foul smell a loud air freshener that has a long lasting effect. It's not the smell of fresh trees. We're getting to your hard drive. Not just that. You get some notice freshness. But special. Join the threshing challenge, a three day intensive tours to help you find the freshest music space is limited to this. Register today. Mischa Zvegintzov This is amazing. anybody listening on the podcast, go to the show notes. Click on watch interviews, watch the interviews or whatever I like having there and you've got to watch this like he dog here is giving the keys to the kingdom. Like no. Okay. Dominic Pirone Well, let me just so let's let's let's show you, I'll even show you inside our ad account. How about that? So basically, I just fired up that ad that video right? Okay. Yeah, so we've got one that's doing pretty good. We got 25 That Mischa Zvegintzov ad drives them to the funnel, right or the landing page or your we can call it different things. Dominic Pirone But again, everything is reverse engineered from this one ad if I don't have a great idea for an ad, I don't even bother with the funnel or the shower. So it's hook. Right? Tired of playing the same old hits, right? Find that funny that's gonna grab their attention, whatever whatever it creates a little stale been meaning to freshen them up. Okay, so that's it. pinpoint pinpoint, right? All based on survey in their surveys people tell us and I'll show you that soon I swear. Okay, yeah, tell us the reason I joined the software is because I feel like I'm playing the same old thing over and over again. So we did the freshen up your crates challenge, right? Yes. And again, add, you know, same headline video, they're gonna click learn more, they're gonna go to here, videos right here, everything is congruent. And big call to action, right? Join the free challenge, big call to action join a call to action, the next thing that's going to happen is they're going to upgrade to VIP. We've we do three day challenges. And we've had a lot of success with $27 $37.40 $7 upsells for VIP access and recordings. This little sales video, you guys can funnel hack this. But yeah, and one. So one thing I'm doing because we have this software is they are going to just give everybody my information there. Yeah. But they're going to click Continue. And I'm doing this new thing where they can literally when they're check checking out and buying VIP they can buy or they can add on our software as a bump for $15 for the first month. And so that's a new thing I'm testing out, we've already have a 20 to 30%, you know, uptick? And people taking that which is pretty awesome. Yes, yes. And then on the thank you page, we always have a video and we tell them exactly what to do next, add a reminder to your calendar of choice. Join our Facebook group, take our music organization survey, right. And I'll just show you some of these questions. So fantastic. So we put this on the thank you page, and we put this in emails as well. So they're going to get an email now that they've registered, and they're going to be told to take the survey dammit. Mischa Zvegintzov Okay, so let me interject before you go down this survey. Sure. You come up with an idea for an ad, how you have to reverse Dominic Pirone engineering, it's your funnel will, you know will not work? Truly, unless you can. The ads have to work. That's that's in my opinion, obviously. So people have organic traffic, but but just think about if you're just sending this to your email, right? Yeah, the email list the the headline, the subject line needs to be sick, right? So I'm gonna put it tired of playing the same old hits becomes my subject line, that becomes my headline becomes the top, you know, that becomes the hook for everything. Okay, it really when you have the right messaging at the beginning, I just I literally use the same script for inside of our emails inside of our ads. And inside of our sales videos. This this text that you see right here is literally our VSL it's our it's it's the script that we're going to send an emails, it's what sells amongst joining the challenge, it can all be reused and simplified. Mischa Zvegintzov That is amazing. And any listener, watch her right now. Could you imagine what this would do to your business if you started implementing this strategy? Right? Like I'm listening to this going? This is a powerful strategy to to if you're not right, I mean, there's plenty of ways to do it. But I love this, this insight. And yeah, I mean, you're you're breaking it down for us your method but works for you what you're having success with. It's pretty awesome. Okay. To the thank you for that to the now we're staring at the looking at graciously you are showing us I will even say that. Your survey, so walk us through it. Here we go. Yeah, so music Dominic Pirone organization sucks survey, right? It's not just a survey. It's a music organization socks, you know, that you can even call it a VIP session. I've called it a bent session, I did a survey for two women about cramps. And I was like, this is not just a survey. This is a I want you to think go off, right? Yeah, man, that's when you get the juicy stuff. Right. So Mischa Zvegintzov you're amazing. And you're a genius. I'm just gonna say it right now. Dominic Pirone Thank you. Yeah, lots of credible. Well, I got out you know, I got to thank people like Russell Brunson, obviously, the Clickfunnels family, but I also have to think, what's his name, Brian Levey. The Ask method was, was crucial and just understanding the I already knew the importance of surveys. But after I read his stuff, I was like, Man, I you know, this, this is the cheat code. In my opinion surveys are the cheat code and literally gives you all the juice, you know? Yeah. Mischa Zvegintzov I just want to say something that anybody watching can listen to the interview with Molly Mandel. Berg. I interviewed this, this this amazing woman in her 30s She's got a great six figure business. She's cheap. She runs it out of a converted Sprinter van that she drives across, you know the country just Live in this really empowered life, if you like that kind of life, I'm not gonna say it's for everybody. But that's kind of the vision that she had. She's executing on it. You know, she, but she referenced the Ryan love ask the Ask method. She's, and she is like the surveys. And he created this really cool survey as well. And I, I think it's to have it twice mentioned twice in succession. I'm like, That's yeah, it's Dominic Pirone it's key, because he also suggests, and this was crucial for our business. Anytime somebody joins great hackers, we immediately survey them and ask, why did you join? Which ad? Did you like? What resonated with you? Why didn't you know what problems are you having with music organization? How is this hurting your performance, so on and so forth? So that was something I learned from him. As soon as they join. That's the perfect time to survey people and ask them, why did you join? What problem are you trying to solve Mischa Zvegintzov anyway? Do you want to show me that? Do we want to go through that? That survey real quick, and then we'll move on we keep keep on bouncing around it. Okay, so let's see. I think this is a great learning are we hyped it up? Good now? Right. Like everyone's like, show it to us, David? Dominic Pirone Yeah. The first thing I tried to do is just get them to answer very simple questions at the beginning here. So I want to know, are they part time full time? Do they have other DJs work for them? Or are they a club DJ? Right? There's it's really two different niches. Mischa Zvegintzov Okay, love it. Yes. Dominic Pirone This way, I'm getting to see who is in our challenge. Who are we talking to mostly? The next thing I tried to do is something fun, get some juice on them, right confession time? How many songs would you estimate you currently have? Right? It's okay. No judgement. I make them funny. Put some personality in it. Don't you know, don't make it a boring thing. Okay, so like, I'll put a you know, so basically, this is understanding how much songs how many songs do they actually have for him? Yeah, here's this funny answer. You don't even want to know, aka an absurd amount. AKA I'm a music hoarder, right? Mischa Zvegintzov Yes, right. Like I've got, I've got zip or not, I've got gig drives or terabyte drives all over my house. Dominic Pirone Yeah, exactly. Yeah, Mischa Zvegintzov right, right. Dominic Pirone How do you feel music organization sorting music into crates by bpm? That means beats per minute, by key of the song would help your DJing so we and I always put this Please explain. I always do open ended questions. Do not do club do not just do multiple choice questions. Oh my God, you will get you will get survey data that is completely useless. And Mischa Zvegintzov I would rather have a tender. Yeah, I'd rather Dominic Pirone have 10 people explain in depth the problems that they're having, instead of getting 1000 multiple choice. How would it how would music organization help me? It would help a lot, right. That doesn't help me at all. Mischa Zvegintzov Right? Yeah. Like if there's Yeah, it would help me because one, I would feel like now I'm not going to be in that time crunch getting whatever face you said what's the face? Yeah. Serato face? Yeah, the panic face like, yeah, Dominic Pirone we have other terms to DJ Doom, scrolling, right, your doom scrolling for your next song before the song runs out. We came up with music hoarding. We give these problems a very funny name. That's another tip. Find the problem and give it a funny name. And people will remember it forever. Every time somebody is DJing in the future, and they start searching for next song. They're gonna think of us when they're panicky, panic Lee panicky, that panicky search for the next song. They're gonna think of us because we just be like, Oh, Mischa Zvegintzov I've got Doom face. I got that. Dominic Pirone Right, right. Right, exactly. But you know, this is good. Thanks, man. Yeah, so I find how do you feel music organization would help your DJing How does having a disorganized library hurt your performance? Please explain. So this is where I got that Serato face thing. And this one question made us a million dollars basically. Got us to seven figures. And you know, and we're gonna I mean, our everything is subscription. So we are looking at you know, we basically have a seven figure a year situation on our hands, which is awesome. We're very blessed by Mischa Zvegintzov that. But it's the perfect customer of the person that is that everybody's having fun, thriving, growing like it's literally win win win. It's the dream scenario, right? Like, you're amazing. Yeah. Dominic Pirone Yeah, we have 3000 paying subscribers right now. And it's really just the start. We haven't even you know, gone into. That's only the US basically so We're very excited about the scalability and of the software. Congrats the hardest part. Thank you. Thank you. But a long room coming. What's the hardest part of music organization? What takes the longest? In other words, why aren't you doing it? Please explain. Please explain. Please explain. Please explain. Right, please. Mischa Zvegintzov Yes. Dominic Pirone What have you tried in the past to help with music organization? How do you go about making your current playlists and crates? Which program do you use this is? So we understand? Do we have you know, Serato users? Do we have virtual DJ users? And then some other basic questions, but really, those first ones are the are the key, right? I'm basically asking them how do you feel music organization would help your DJing? Right, that's get hitting, hinting on those internal barriers. How does having a Server NAS library hurt your performance? Again, internal barriers? What's the hardest part of music organization? What takes the longest external barriers lies? All the time? Right? Yes. And then we already know, what we're going to talk about with the vehicle, the current vehicle is we give we give them the vehicle, the new vehicle, the new opportunity with our software to organize their stuff. This is vehicle related, right? What have you tried in the past in the past to help with music organization, please? Mischa Zvegintzov I want to say something right here right now. anybody listening? Like, if you're like, This is DJ, what does this have to do with me? Like you just were handed the keys to the kingdom? Anybody in any business that's trying to maybe that's not at your level? Or maybe they are at your level and are want and are not implementing the tools that you have? You just literally showed a tool set that somebody can use to catapult their business to another level if they're not implementing what you just showed us? Or if you're new in the game, like, hey, here you go. Here's, here's although this was about DJing. Pay attention to like, find out your perfect customers blank, blank, internal, external, what's the vehicle? What are the problems with the old vehicle? And in app or tools? There's so many different ways to say it, right? Dominic Pirone Absolutely. Yeah. And then I just want to show you, Misha, here. You're ready for the real gold. Here we go. Here we go. Buckle up, everybody. We have had 1000 DJs fill out the survey. 1000. So And this just shows like most of our guys are part time mobile DJs. That's the exact right person that we want. Part time here, and I just want to show you here we got this. Mischa Zvegintzov Did you say part time or full time mobile DJ? Dominic Pirone Uh, let's see. So it looks like for almost 50% of our guys are mobile part time mobile DJs. Okay, cool. Yeah, so 20% are full timers. But just just look at the juice we're getting here. How do you feel music organization would help your DJing please explain sorting through the blue in my library and having great songs more easily available and ready to mix. That word bloat? I can literally I already have 1000 ideas for an ad, right? You're bloated. To your DJ, just make it funny, Mischa Zvegintzov right? Oh my god. Dominic Pirone But so it's, it's we, we overcomplicate everything, it does not need to be complicated. Do the juicy survey and just get these words. So blue irony. I'm gonna write that down right after this interview. It would help with smoother transitions and keep on track throughout the night. It would help in my sets with mixing alone. Knowing what to play next means one DJ better than the rest. Okay, so now I know. Being organized means mixing better, which means you're better than the other DJs. That's a thing that they want. Right? Yeah. Again, that ego right play on that. Oh, extremely important. I've got over two terabytes of files on hand. I'm always trying to get my grades on point with clean mixes, and it's not as easy as it looks, your service would be perfect for me. So we're finding out they know they understand. Yes, that is too much music. I can't organize all of this stuff, right? Mischa Zvegintzov Like there is too much right? Sometimes too many choices are not a good thing, either. It's funny, I've just been really a lot of I've been a lot of what I'm hearing is like, Stop, narrow down the choices. And I even think in my own life. I'm like, we like get rid of all the external BS choices like find the two that what are the two choices like get overwhelmed, right? I don't know if that you relate to that at all. Dominic Pirone Absolutely. Absolutely. I had to do that because I was there. It's just you have to nail down that perfect person for us. It is part timers, part timers. know that they have a lot to learn part timers have crappy day jobs that they want to get rid of. They are in the most pain full timers we can serve them but they're not our ideals. full timers already are making money they're already doing what they like they kind of think they know it all already so they're not like a part timers trying to get rid of their ups job. You know, those are the guys who will. They will be your raving customers forever. Look at this one. I just got another idea for an ad. Anytime I don't have ideas for ads or my next challenge. I just read this this survey. It would be like God giving you the cheat code to life. I can make a whole funny video about that. Mischa Zvegintzov Oh my god. I love that. What was the one you said keep on track like he could have totally coming off track right? Like you could. Oh, this is so juicy. Dominic Pirone Wow. Yeah. So these guys are literally giving you Oh, here we go. Who wants to have wrinkles on your face while you're searching for the next song just gave me another idea. Book. Wrinkly Face DJ trying to Old man, you know, he's all stressed out Mischa Zvegintzov God. That is that. Oh my god, are you kidding me? And there's Dominic Pirone 1000 there's 1000 responses that Mischa Zvegintzov surveys, surveys surveys. So and yeah, allegedly, Dominic Pirone proper proper surveying, you got to make it funny, you know, and and you got to dig and people will give you that juicy information. I just did a survey. I'm going to be launching a product to help women with cramps. My girlfriend suffers from horrible cramping. Okay. During that time of the month, you know, and I want to help her because, yeah, nobody, nobody wants an unhappy girlfriend. And I'm saying anyway, so I I did a new survey. And I asked them I you know, this is a vent session. This is not a survey. This is a vent session. How does make How do your cramps make you feel? It feels like I'm being stabbed in the stomach. It feels like my uterus is beating me up. Right? I'm gonna take all of those things that they're telling me and just convert it into a funny video. Oh my gosh, the hug uterus beating? Yeah, exactly. Mischa Zvegintzov So okay, you you're inspired, the girlfriends suffers through bad cramps at that time of the month. And you're like, Well, yeah, like, I want to, you're the woman I love. Let's make this better. So you're inspired to? Yeah, find a solution. And so you say I'm gonna make a survey? And then and then what are you like Facebook ads to drive responses? Or who are you? Who are you pushing that service? Yeah, go. Yeah. So, Dominic Pirone ah, I'll show you my funnel here. Okay, I'm just giving it all the way. I'm just giving it all. Mischa Zvegintzov Did you know what you're gonna have the best four years of your life? The universe is just like, I just want to help backing to give back. God. Thanks, man. Thanks. Yeah. Dominic Pirone So I was dating a girl a couple of years ago. And she started raving about these earrings, right? These ones on the tree here. And she ended up breaking up with me for some of those financial stress reasons. Well, no, it was there was a combination of things. Anyway, we're still friends today. But okay, good. She she was you know, we off about these earrings, asking her friends where they got on blah, blah, blah. Anyway, I, you know, we figured out where to buy them from. And I put together a free plus shipping funnel. It's called Emperor CU is my little e commerce brand that I experiment with. But through this funnel, I've you know, I've literally made we've, we've sold almost $100,000 of these earrings. Wow. And so I have a list and I can I just sent an email to them to find out Mischa Zvegintzov what that is ridiculous. But But here's Dominic Pirone here's, here's what I would do. If I was you guys. If I'm just starting out, I would put together a contest giveaway. Go on to King sumo calm and just learn King Sumo. It's so easy, super easy to put together a little contest giveaway. And what I would do is give away some cool thing that your ideal niche wants. And as a part of the contest, first they got to give me their email address, right? So easy leads, it's always gonna be some of the easiest leads you're ever going to generate through these contests, giveaways using Facebook, Instagram ads, tick tock ads, blah, blah, blah. But to give giving them you're going to give them more points for doing things. So you're going to get grab their email, you're going to grab their instant, you know, have them follow you on Instagram, have them follow subscribe to you on YouTube, and then give them a lot of points to take a survey. That is actually the most important thing, in my opinion. So that's what I would do if you're just starting out and you don't have a list. I love it. Yeah, yeah. Yeah. And I have done that in the past. Mischa Zvegintzov Hey, really quick. I hate to do this to you. My computer just seized up. So I am going to um, I, I is it is everything working on your end? Like when you're looking at the Zoom meeting? Oh, yeah. Okay, good, good, good, good, good, good. You know, we'll just keep going, I'm gonna I'm gonna trust that it's all that it's all. That's that it's all working. And I'll edit this part out so. So that's super cool. The tell me the name of the of the of the of the tool. Again, this surveyed King sumo Dominic Pirone King sumo.com. There's another one up viral up viral is another good one. I would say King Sumo is the easiest. And it's also going to be the most affordable but up viral gives you you know, a free 14 day trial and Mischa Zvegintzov makes it easy as well. So perfect. Done. This is so so good. Thank you for your nuggets. And thank you for the Dominic Pirone I hope it inspires people who are really want to do this and are just kind of stuck. You know, it's like, I've experienced that I've experienced that for years. You know, and it's just, this is one of the keys that really helped me with breakthroughs. Mischa Zvegintzov Oh, cool. Fantastic. And I just want to say really quick, again, anybody listening myself? Right? How, like, imagine if you implemented one or two of the simple things that you just told us. I mean, the revenue increase the lead increase, or if you are just starting away to, you could literally build a survey. Click, send it out, in build a business. I'm sort of speechless. I'm just listening. Right? I did. Yeah. I Dominic Pirone mean, we're taught we're taught as marketers, here's, here's one thing I'll say we're taught as marketers to market to the result that people want, right? Yeah. Which is good. That's true. But what I would say is find out like every, for example, everybody wants time, freedom. They want to be not everybody. But you know, certain people want to be their own boss, right? Yes. That's good. That's good. I would say reverse it a little bit and be like, Don't you hate this? Horrible boss number one, horrible boss number two. Horrible, you're getting bills in the in the mail, and you're drowning in debt? Right? It's like bringing those pain points to life in a funny way. And it's going to give everything more bite. Yes. Find those, those problems on those pain points. And just, I mean, literally, I you know, that video I showed you earlier, we shot it on my iPhone, and it took us literally 30 minutes, not even 20 minutes. And it's kind of trashy, honestly. And guess what it costs us cost us absolutely nothing to make. Maybe $100 for the editor to put it together. So it doesn't have to be these huge productions either. Yeah. Mischa Zvegintzov Yeah. Very cool. Yeah. Um, I want to touch on two things. And then I'm gonna let you get back to building your empire. And serving DJs at the highest level, which clearly you are, right, I love this. This is so good. So I'm just taking, I want to ask you about mentorship really quickly. And then I'm going to also ask you about you had referenced earlier that you had no high end offers, but but I know you're up to some things in that regard. So I want to talk about that. And I just want to tell everybody listening right now, go to crate hackers.com forward slash fresh and you can see the most recent challenge that you have, and it's very cool. And then you can also see some information about Joe bun, who you referenced as well as Aaron Taylor. I'm curious who's the tall one which is the tall trailers the tall Erin trailers is tall this 610 I believe that's a big dude what? Yeah, gosh. So yeah, everybody go to crate hackers comm forward slash Stankey or crate hackers comm forward slash fresh and you can see the most recent cool marketing that DOM and his company have going on you and I met through what's called the two C CX, the two comma club x, which is Yeah, Russell Bronson's high end. It's it's a higher end coaching program. Tell me about the value of that to you or mentorship people call it different things. Call it investing in yourself mentorship, networking all tell me tell me about that. Dominic Pirone Yeah, I mean, so you don't know what you don't know, right? And like I was just on there earlier today, showing them my funnel, and they gave me some really good suggestions. You know, me like I personally build all these funnels, I write all these ads, sometimes I just don't see something that could be hiding in plain day. So you have to, you have to have that coaching to give you that exterior viewpoint on maybe what you're missing, right? Yeah, yeah. But before, before I was able to afford, you know, GCC x, which totally worth the investment, it's, I was actually a part of it last year, and, you know, couldn't float the payments very long. And so I had to drop out. And then I rejoined, because they made it even sexier than it was last year. Yes. And, but before that, I did the one funnel away challenge three times until it's sunk into my thick skull, I would definitely recommend checking out Stephen Larson's all of his stuff. His one, what I really learned from him is that some of the most effective marketing you're ever going to do is throwing rocks at the enemies. So the enemies can be the external barriers, they can be the internal barriers, they can be the vehicle barriers, right. And that can be brought to life in a very fun way. Yes. And that is one guy that I absolutely love. Got to meet him a couple times. And yeah, it's just, you know, you just can't do this. You're by yourself. I mean, even if it's just one of my rituals is I go to here in Atlanta, Georgia, we have a big Korean population in Duluth, Duluth, Georgia, and they have these things called Korean spas, and you go in and there's like, 10 different types of saunas, a charcoal sauna, and this sauna, and Steam Sauna. Anyway, all I do is I go in there, I sweat my butt off, I get away from technology, I just read a book, read a book that's going to help me solve this next problem. Even that is a as a type of mentorship, it's helping you get out of your, it's helping you take a step back and work, you know, like, give you the ideas to attack the next day as an example. That's been a huge, that was a big thing that I did while I was in my funk my funky states. Live that Dominic Pirone is hell and you know, not sure what to do next. And you know, you got to keep moving you got to Dominic Pirone give you you know, you gotta have you have to invest in learning about this stuff. You know, I bought all the Pedro downs challenge stuff. I did, you know, I bought the 2020 I bought the 2021 version, like it's just, you just got to do it to stay ahead again, it's gonna be worth it as long as you put it to put it into use. Mischa Zvegintzov So, yeah, it's fun for you. Yeah. I mean, clearly, yeah, Dominic Pirone I don't do anything. Now. That's not fun. You know. It's, you know, life is too short for that I've experienced having no fun and it's not fun for me. So then the other the other thing is, is when you are putting out content that is fun, and funny and energetic, and that you're gonna attract the right people. And I can't say enough about that our community would die for us. Like, we just had a party to celebrate the holidays. And, you know, to the founders, we wanted to celebrate our two comum right to calm on achieving that, and we had 750 DJs on Twitch live just watching this live streaming party was one of the best best times I've ever had. So, you know, it's like, at the end of the day, when you hone in everything Russel teaches us and create that movement. It'll take some work, but any, but you will become very well known in your little weird niche. And people will, you know, do anything for you. So Mischa Zvegintzov that's amazing. Well, yeah, I love it. I love the fortitude, the tenacity, the the willingness to serve, the willingness to grow, the willingness to learn. Yeah, yeah, consistency and fortitude. Dominic Pirone Yeah, yeah, you gotta, you gotta have all those things. One of my favorite books, if anybody's looking for a book recommendation, I read this as much as possible. It's called The War of Art by Steven Pressfield. Okay, yep, absolutely love that book. You know, sometimes, honestly, the hardest. It's what somebody refers to as the dark work, you got to put the dark work in and ride that struggle bus here and there before before we get to the breakthroughs, and yes, that's where, you know, the training leading up to the boxing match is where you're going to be that's where winners are made. So, Mischa Zvegintzov hey, yeah, that's so good. I like how fun is it that your clients were celebrating your success? key word. Dominic Pirone We didn't tell them the number. We didn't tell them that whole part. We really didn't want to celebrate just our community being awesome. But yeah, it was like we had so much fun that night we, Mischa Zvegintzov yeah, the community success, right? Yeah. It's like, hey, it's it's again, that win win win. I think, to me, that's the dream that that I've, I've been in jobs in my youth where it wasn't Win, win win. And those are painful, right? So you can as an entrepreneur to have win wins beautiful. Yeah, I'm Dominic Pirone not again, I'm not saying that memberships are going to be for everybody. But Russell Brunson does say if you don't have recurring revenue, you don't have a business. And Frank Kern talks about memberships. And what's his name, Dan Kennedy, what's Dan Kennedy, the legend talks about, you know, recurring revenue and things like that. The other the other cool thing about a community is, you're always gonna have that constant feedback on what content to create. So I don't even hate the idea of, if you're having trouble nailing down a high ticket offer, I would suggest start with a membership. And just get people in there, have them create content, then use that to reverse engineer, take all the sexiest content out of your membership and just make your high end product. Then, right, so now you have the best of both worlds, you have a high ticket offer, and you have a recurring product. And from our membership, we found our developer, he's a DJ, who is a wizard, software engineer. He helped us design our software. So we started as a membership. And now we're a software with a membership component. So that wouldn't have happened without a membership solution. Mischa Zvegintzov Very cool. When you say, start a membership, and then have your audience create content. Yeah. Tell me tell me that. That's what you mean. Have them clear content? Yeah. Dominic Pirone So I'll use the the prior example. So I tried to sell those $300 course. I didn't do it properly. So that was that was one thing. So I took a step back, I repackaged my offer. I got people on another webinar, and I relaunched a program, the profitable social media marketing for wedding DJs, right. And I gave them all these bonuses made it a sick offer. And it's only $30 a month, right? And so people joined it. Okay. Now, every week, then I was doing trainings, trainings, trainings, but now I understand them more I understand. They're guiding me on what they want to hear inside my membership. Hey, we need to learn about this. We want to learn about YouTube ads, we want to learn about Google ads, right? Okay, good. So I'm gonna do that training, make all that content. Now I can pull that content out, create little low end offers, I could take that content and repackage it and make it a 997 course a $2,000, you know, or $5,000 in person event. Does that make sense? So yeah, totally. I love it. It allowed me to just get people in, start making some money, make sure you know, you got to be able to like make money, too. You might have a great niche and a great idea. But if you aren't making money, there's not good. Yeah, I mean, ideally, you have recurring revenue. Anyway. So. So you know, that's, it's important. Mischa Zvegintzov Yeah, that you explained you answered. Very well. Yeah. Beautiful answer. Thank you so much. Yeah. Dominic Pirone And for me, I am not a, I'm an educator, but I do. I'm not good at coaching people. So I hate one on one coaching calls. I don't hate it, but I'm just not good at it. And so, you know, we have zero, like, if you look at my calendar, I have nothing on it. And that's how I like I like to do I like to recruit provide solutions for masses, amount mass amounts of people. And I like, my time to work on those solutions. I don't you know, I'm not a coach, we will have coaching in the future. But I am not that. People who likes to coach and want to coach Well, you know, we'll send our community to them. So for people who aren't into coaching, they hate agency stuff. Which suggests I would suggest, you know, like, I've just been so happy with this model creating recurring membership products, that I can mark it my own dang self and own myself, you know, Mischa Zvegintzov so it's beautiful. It's a that's beautiful. That's good. Because not everybody wants to be a coach and it can feel like when you're in embedded in your niche that you're that that's the way it is when it's like no wait a minute. There are Dominic Pirone I mean, their coaching coaching can be awesome, right? Like, I know, I know some coaches who charge people $5,000 a month, you know, And I just like that that model is awesome. And you're gonna make a boatload of money, and no, but your time, it's gonna require your time as well. And that's okay if that's what you're into. But for me, that wasn't working for me, the agency thing never worked. For me, that's just not how my brain works, right? Like, I'm a creative, I'm a, you know, I'm a entrepreneur or a problem solver. I'm not necessarily a business operator. So that's where also linking up with guys who are those things really helped. So my tall guy, Aaron trailer, he came up with a lot of this software, and he's a great business operator, that frees me up to just do ads, and just write and more ads and more ideas. And what's the next challenge, right? If I was having to handle all those other things, it takes away from my creative brainpower to figure out these other solutions. Our next challenge. Our next webinar, our next big promotion. So Mischa Zvegintzov what a gift to have those two guys as partners. Oh, yes. Yes, that's amazing. Yeah. Yeah. Fantastic. And I wanted to touch on quick. You have, you have a higher end offer now, which seems like it's gonna be a lot of fun. You're gonna perhaps, or maybe this was in creation? You're in creation mode on this, but we're still figuring it out. Yeah. Teaching some teaching people how to get the book. Right. Exactly. Is that what's going on? Hands on? hands on training, right? Yeah, yeah, that's Dominic Pirone right. So in the future, we're going to be doing in person events for between, you know, one to $5, or even $5,000. We're gonna fly people out and have people shadow Joe, to see how his business operates. And how they can do the same thing in their business. We're still dialing that in, we're also going to do private parties. So that for those big stream parties, we're gonna offer, hey, 10, people can buy a VIP ticket and come party with us live, you don't have to watch it on the stream, and just come find out with you know, some of your favorite DJs and things like that. And then we might do a conference in the future. But again, red ocean, people don't love. Well, there's a lot of DJ conferences. And so we would have to figure out a fun spin on that. So yeah. And also putting on an event is a lot of work. And that doesn't, doesn't necessarily interest me. So yeah, I'm not trying to be lazy. I'm just I know where am I? Yeah, exactly. Yes. Mischa Zvegintzov Yeah, it sounds like the next person you get to work with perhaps is going to be the is going to be the event person, right? That's like, oh, my gosh, I love that. Let's, how come we don't have the 10 people out here for stream for the for the stream? You know, why is that not up? Like? Let's do that? Yeah. I, I, I want to be cognizant of time. And I, I think, I think we are going to need to do in six months. And interview number two, because I can't wait to see where you are in six months. And then or maybe even sooner. I don't know. All the years are so generous with what with with what you expect. Go ahead. Yeah, Dominic Pirone yeah, man, I'm in a unique position where I'm in. And I'm not marketing to internet marketers. So I don't mind showing you this stuff. Like, it's just we're in this very this unique niche. And you know, so it's been, it's been awesome. So yeah, I would love to show you Yeah, so our other membership, the DJ is vault is going to be crossing the 250 or the seven figure mark here in February. That program has been around for going on three years now. So it's all been building up. It all takes, you know, takes a while and you're especially when you when you commit to the membership model. You know, it's not, but that it all pays off. So Mischa Zvegintzov yeah, yeah. Like lead in, hang in there. The ups and the downs. Keep keep keep keep going. I want to know, before, before we end did we did we get to cover everything you were hoping to cover? Or? Yeah, I'll get that we missed or what's the one final thing you're like, hey, if I could leave you with anything. I'm going to leave you with this. Dominic Pirone Yeah. What I what I would really like to say to everybody is when you look at the word funnel, don't forget the word. The three letters F U N fun, needs to be put into the funnel. So whether that be you know, funny ads, whether that be for your next webinar, first of all, don't ever use webinar as a word. You know, it's got to be a training. It's got to be an experience. It's Gotta be, you cannot make things boring because like, you're up against tick tock, you're up against YouTubers, which some of the top YouTubers are unreal people to follow. They'll give you a ton of ideas on Mr. Beast airac these guys are crazy good at grabbing attention, right? But you're up against them, right? If you're advertising on YouTube, you're literally going up against those people who could easily pull your their, you know, your ideal person's attention away. So you better be a better have some fun with stuff. You better be in their face. Bold, funny if that's your style, bold, if that's your style, right? It's like, use your g

Wine A Little, Laugh A Lot
So You're Having A Baby? ft. Alyse Pirone

Wine A Little, Laugh A Lot

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2021 66:25


Oh baby, oh baby! We are joined by one of our close friends on today's episodes to discuss being a first time expectant mom. Alyse chats with us about what life has been like with her first baby on the way. We talk about how her body has changed during pregnancy and what she has done to accept that. We dive into the struggle of receiving unsolicited advice, not comparing our journeys to others around us - or on social media - and how to prepare for bringing home your new baby. We discuss old wives tales and make our predictions if she's having a boy or girl! We can't wait to meet Baby P!

Verve- The Style Podcast
Ep. 20: Interview with Bianca Pirone, owner and designer of SewCal, an upcycled fashion line

Verve- The Style Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2021 64:53


Welcome back to Verve for a very special episode 20 featuring our interview with Bianca Pirone, owner, founder, and designer of SewCal. SewCal is an upcycled fashion line featuring trendy hand sewn and reworked pieces such as blazers, crop tops, skirts, and more. Katie, Anna Grace, and Bianca talk about... Starting your own fashion line and the evolution of her personal style Where she finds her inspiration and pieces to rework and design What it's like being a business owner in your teens and early twenties Life in LA, featuring Bianca's latest celebrity siting (Tinx from TikTok went on a date with Diplo?!) plus, our usual weekly outfit breakdown featuring an entire week of Bianca's outfits! You can find Bianca and SewCal on their social media handles: @biancapirone @shopsewcal Verve Social Media: @katiegassmann @annagraceaverett @vervepodcast --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/vervepodcast/message

Italian Wine Podcast
Ep. 642 Ciro Pirone Interviews Roberto Di Meo | Clubhouse Ambassadors Corner

Italian Wine Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2021 32:24


Welcome to this Ambassadors Corner where Ciro Pirone Interviews Roberto Di Meo on Clubhouse's Ambassador's Corner - this live recorded episode is hosted by Stevie Kim - recorded on Clubhouse and replayed here on the Italian Wine Podcast! Listen in on this series as Italian Wine Ambassadors all over the world chat with Stevie and their chosen wine producer. Which producer would you interview if you got your pick? About Roberto's Winery: At the beginning of the 1980s the brothers Erminia, Generoso and Roberto Di Meo took over the historic farm of their parents Vittorio and Alessandrina, located a few kilometers from Avellino, in the municipality of Salza Irpina . The property, which in the past belonged to the Caracciolo Princes, is surrounded by gentle and breezy hill slopes, dominated by a characteristic 18th century hunting lodge. The goal of the three brothers is to produce wines starting from the most widespread indigenous varieties in Irpinia, such as Fiano, Greco, Aglianico and Coda di volpe, and to enhance the heritage of cultural traditions of which they are inherited. The vineyards are planted and in 1986 the first family wines arrive: this is how the Di Meo winery was born. If you want to learn more about the winery visit: https://www.dimeo.it/ Let's keep in touch! Follow us on our social media channels: Instagram @italianwinepodcast Facebook @ItalianWinePodcast Twitter @itawinepodast Tiktok @MammaJumboShrimp LinkedIn @ItalianWinePodcast If you feel like helping us, donate here www.italianwinepodcast.com/donate-to-show/ Until next time, Cin Cin!

NDASA Member's Memo
Member Interview with Jackie Pirone of OraSure

NDASA Member's Memo

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2021 47:23


WHY isn't oral fluid testing for DOT ready yet? Jackie explains the process and what the "hold-up" is. We also talk about what is trending with COVID as well as why employers should use Oral Fluid testing for THC/Marijuana. Don't miss this great conversation! Sponsored by OraSure --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ndasamembersmemo/support

La Voce del Pastore
Speciale Preghiera ospiti Biagio Narducci, Filippo Pirone, Franco Candelino e Ruggiero Pasquale Anania • 17 Aprile 2021

La Voce del Pastore

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2021 128:33


Speciale Preghiera ospiti Biagio Narducci, Filippo Pirone, Franco Candelino e Ruggiero Pasquale AnaniaBiagio Narducci• Esodo 3:1-15Filippo Pirone• Matteo 9:20-22Franco Candelino• Ebrei 4:14-16• Ebrei 9:11, 12, 13, 24• Ebrei 10:21-23• Ebrei 2:17-18Ruggiero Pasquale Anania• 2 Corinzi 10:4-5• Efesini 6:12• Matteo 24:10PUOI SEGUIRCI SU:Facebook - Parole di VitaYoutube - paroledivitatvTivùSat - Canale 454Sky - Canale 854Digitale Terrestre - Canale 245App: Paroledivita

EPC Media
Julie Pirone, Scottish Conservatives

EPC Media

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2021 19:53


Our hustings interview with Julie Pirone from the Scottish Conservatives, for the Renfrewshire North & West seat in the 2021 Holyrood elections. Questions were submitted by the public via our dedicated website for this event.

Michigan Crossbow Hunters & Friends
Episode 1: Michigan Crossbow Hunters Debut episode with Paul Pirone of Versaskins.

Michigan Crossbow Hunters & Friends

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2021 29:49


Michigan Crossbow Hunter is a family oriented group that promotes the legal and ethical use of crossbows for hunting and shooting sports. This is our first podcast episode and we interview with Paul Pirone of Michigan based Versaskins. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Agree to Disagree Show
Episode 28 - Michael Steven AKA Carmine Pirone

Agree to Disagree Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2021 62:53


Guest Author Michael Steven AKA Carmine Pirone. You dream of being financially independent ? Find out how you can achieve that through real estate investment with author Michael Steven. Real estate author & investor, entrepreneur and financial expert. Books - Financial Freedom with Real Estate, Commercial Real Estate-Journey Towards Financial Freedom, Getting out of debt, and Journey Towards Early retirement through Real estate investing. Website https://vagpublishing.com/ Twitter https://twitter.com/publishing_v Instagram Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/vagpublishing/ Purchase books Author Page Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/~/e/B08F814H22 #agreetodisagreeshow #podcast #podcasts #podcasting #podcaster #podcastshow #podcasthost #podcastersofinstagram #PodcastSeries #podcastepisode #podcastnews #podcastlistening #podcastinterview #podcastersoninstagram #PodcasterLife #podcastproduction #bestpodcast #toppodcasts #popularpodcasts #bestpodcast #bestpoliticalpodcasts #bestnewpodcasts #bestnewspodcasts #newspodcast #toppodcast #topratedpodcasts #politicspodcast #bestpodcaststolistento #podcastnews #dailynewspodcast #politicalpodcast #popculturepodcast #bestpoliticspodcast #bestnewspodcast #bestpoliticalpodcast #goodnewspodcast #podcastpolitical --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/luigi-costanza/message

Phil Matier
Phil Matier: Alameda D-A says there is not enough evidence to charge officer Pirone with the death of Oscar Grant

Phil Matier

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2021 2:53


BART's Board of Directors voted 6-to-3 today to call on Alameda D-A Nancy O'Malley to file charges against a second BART Police officer in connection with the death of Oscar Grant. Earlier this week, O'Malley released a video statement condemning that officer's actions but adding there wasn't enough evidence to prosecute.  KCBS Radio news anchors Jeff Bell and Patti Reising spoke with KCBS Radio and Chronicle Insider Phil Matier for more. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Italian Wine Podcast
Ep. 468 #everybodyneedsabitofscienza | Ciro Pirone Question 2

Italian Wine Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 25, 2020 18:08


Santa and the Grinch are back! HAH! Guess who's the Grinch! Thanks Lord we're on holiday and my boss can't call me into her office to tell me how much I can't put this on the internet. Too late sis! JKJKJK, all love! All that I say comes from a place of pure love and affection so for real, we're all friends and I never get yelled at (she's forcing me to write this tho...........)Anyways, I'm scheduling thousands of eps so that y'all wine freaks have some material to go through during this unusual Xmas. So Im sorry if I make no sense at all while writing this copy, but this podcast aint going to schedule itself and this is the only place where I feel like I can be myself openly and complain about life lmaoooo kinda like a diary hahahhahahahhahha! See ya soon Scienzerz!

SHIFT - In Conversation
Taking the "Complex" Out of Complex Tech - Michael Pirone

SHIFT - In Conversation

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2020 33:54


Video marketing is not just for B2C brands -- companies selling complex pieces of software and technology can also benefit from online video marketing. We discuss how to take even the most complicated piece of technology and turn it into an effective brand video and story.

Ciao USA Radio Italia
Itali-Echo with Viviana Dragani: August 3, 2020

Ciao USA Radio Italia

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2020 118:35


Itali-Echo with Viviana Dragani: August 3, 2020 In this episode, our host Viviana Dragani interviews journalist Nicola Pirone from the beautiful region of Calabria. Pirone is an ambassador of Dove vivo all'estero for Cuba, a country he works with.   

Father's Day Every Day
Father of The Day: Mr. Larry Pirone

Father's Day Every Day

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2020 16:35


Larry is a father to two boys, six year old Eli, and Markel who will turn one this coming August. He believes that patience, understanding, love, and care form the foundation for healthy fatherhood. In Larry's experience, no one can be ready to become a father, before they jump into the role. He sees fatherhood as a natural part of growth, where men begin to see the world as about more than just themselves. “Relationships are important in general as well, with the child's mother, its easy to fight fire with fire, but being there, and showing that you care, being reliable, it opens doors”. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/charles-daniels41/support

Italian Wine Podcast
Ep. 308 #everybodyneedsabitofscienza | Ciro Pirone Question

Italian Wine Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2020 15:30


Italian Wine Podcast Episode 308: "Everybody Needs a Bit of Scienza" is back! Along with their signature banter, Stevie Kim (risking death in this very episode) and Professor Scienza (not even realizing that Stevie is choking on cake) take a geeky and technical question from Ciro Pirone, in Boston, about soils and vines! Listen up! Musical guest: Atomo. Check him out! https://soundcloud.com/atomo-cares Supported by: Vinitaly International Academy. Join the VIA Community! www.vinitalyinternational.com/vinitaly-international-academy/

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Peers2Peers
#086. Michael Pirone: A Spoonful of Persistence

Peers2Peers

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2020 38:38


Good news, peers. Spending time in front of the TV when you’re a kid can actually lead to a bright, bright future. Just ask Michael Pirone; who went from watching videos to producing them for some of the most innovative tech companies. While this may sound like a dream come true, it wasn’t always a smooth ride to the top. In this episode, Michael opens up about the early struggles he faced when co-founding Vidico, and how peers everywhere can learn to persist in the right direction. Michael Pirone is the co-founder and director of Vidico, a video production agency for large brands and innovative tech startups. Discover:Learn more about Vidico - https://vidico.com/ - Connect with Michael on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/michael-pirone/- See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Radio Tuscia Events
Marco Pirone

Radio Tuscia Events

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2019 28:11


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Tutto Qui
Tutto Qui - mercoledì 27 marzo - La nuova triste situazione degli incendi in Piemonte

Tutto Qui

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2019 20:58


Abbiamo intervistato Sergio Pirone, comandante del corpo AIB del Piemonte. Ci ha fatto il quadro degli incendi in corso e ricordato cause e modalità di intervento

Fire to Inspire
7. Dominick Pirone "Social Media is about the people! Not the Business." Episode 007

Fire to Inspire

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2019 26:31


Dominick Pirone is on a mission to help businesses connect with their audience and deliver their true value to the world by harnessing the power of social media (and making it less confusing).Tune in each week!Checkout www.angelyasmin.comFollow IG: @iamangelyasminFB: Fire to Inspire YouTube: I am Angel YasminFor Booking Purposes, To Send Donations, or Become a Star Sponsor email firetoinspirepod@gmail.comWe are Grateful for your Support! I Send You Love and Rich Blessings!

Tutto Qui
Incendio a Coazze - Intervista a Sergio Pirone

Tutto Qui

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2019 2:59


Nella mattinata di domenica 13 gennaio è scoppiato un rogo in una località d'alta quota nel comune di Coazze, in val Sangone. Il coordinatore dell'AIB Piemonte, Sergio Pirone, fa il punto sulla situazione

Wine Scholar Guild Podcasts
Ciro Pirone on Italian Sparkling Wine

Wine Scholar Guild Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2019


Ciro Pirone is the Director of Italian Wines for Horizon Beverage Group and will be teaching the next online Italian Wine Scholar course beginning in January. In under 30 minutes Ciro gives us the fascinating history of Italian sparkling wine production, and discusses key points on the spumante wines of Alta Langa. We also learn about the main grapes and styles of Lambrusco, and learn important distinctions between Asti DOCG and Moscato d’Asti DOCG

Pit Talk - Formula 1 - F1 Podcast
F1 - Pit Cast - La Storia: il terribile 1982

Pit Talk - Formula 1 - F1 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2018 57:35


Puntata storica dedicata alla stagione 1982. Il duello di Imola, Il pazzo GP di Monacp ,le tragedie di Villeneuve e Paletti, l'incidente di Pironi, il mondiale vinto da Keke Rosberg

Pit Talk - Formula 1 - F1 Podcast
F1 - Pit Cast - La Storia: il terribile 1982

Pit Talk - Formula 1 - F1 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2018 57:35


Puntata storica dedicata alla stagione 1982. Il duello di Imola, Il pazzo GP di Monacp ,le tragedie di Villeneuve e Paletti, l'incidente di Pironi, il mondiale vinto da Keke Rosberg

Tutto Qui
Inaugurato un nuovo centro di alta formazione per volontari Aib

Tutto Qui

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2018 4:27


E' stato inaugurato a Peveragno (CN) un nuovo centro, unico in Italia, per offrire a volontari Aib, e non solo, una formazione di alto livello rispetto a vari aspetti del loro lavoro. L'intervista a Sergio Pirone, Ispettore generale Aib Piemonte

Tutto Qui
Sergio Pirone, Ispettore generale Aib Piemonte - Il punto al mattino di martedì 31

Tutto Qui

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2017 3:19


I punti più critici al momento sono il rogo tra Roure e Perrero, quello tra Venaus e Novalesa e quello tra Locana, Sparone e Ribordone. In tutti i casi si tratta di incendi in quota, lontani dai centri abitati, dove però il fumo e le nuvole impediscono l'intervento dei canadair. Ancora qualche preoccupazione per le fiamme tra Cumiana e Giaveno. Sotto controllo invece gli incendi del cuneese.

Tutto Qui
Speciale incendi Piemonte - Sergio Pirone coordinatore AIB Piemonte

Tutto Qui

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2017 10:02


Il quadro generale della giornata in Piemonte, che ha visto un miglioramento generale su molti fronti.

Tutto Qui
Speciale incendi Piemonte - Sergio Pirone coordinatore AIB Piemonte

Tutto Qui

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2017 7:08


Il quadro generale della giornata di domenica 29 ottobre con il coordinatore AIB del Piemonte Sergio Pirone.

Tutto Qui
Sergio Pirone, coordinatore Aib Piemonte, venerdì 27 ottobre ore 19

Tutto Qui

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2017 9:03


Sergio Pirone ci aggiorna sulla situazione in Piemonte, sul lavoro di vigili del fuoco e Aib, sull'ipotesi di utilizzo dell'esercito e sulla richiesta del Piemonte di stato di calamità

Cominciamo Bene - Le interviste
27 ottobre - Ore 9:30 - Il punto della situazione con Sergio Pirone

Cominciamo Bene - Le interviste

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2017 8:04


I fronti alti degli incendi dell'area Cumiana-Cantalupa hanno interessato i 7 confini, dunque la zona del giavenese.Dal punto di vista delle priorità, i punti più critici sono quelli che rischiano l’esposizione delle case e degli abitanti. L’altra zona è quella della zona di Mompantero che ormai è sotto le pendici del Rocciamelone e Caprie, anche nel verso il parco del Gran Paradiso dove i fronti sono in via di espansione. Nel cuneese i fronti sono molto estesi, 15 km sul Sambuco e sul valico di confine dell’Argentera.L’incendio di Roure continua a covare, tutto in sotterranea, ogni tanto ha delle riprese, c’è stato in zona Perrero. La reazione è stata immediata ma purtroppo parliamo di gestione di questo incendio, non è pensabile parlare di estinzione e andare a casa a riposarsi.

Cominciamo Bene - Le interviste
27 ottobre - Ore 9:30 - Il punto della situazione con Sergio Pirone

Cominciamo Bene - Le interviste

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2017 8:04


I fronti alti degli incendi dell'area Cumiana-Cantalupa hanno interessato i 7 confini, dunque la zona del giavenese.Dal punto di vista delle priorità, i punti più critici sono quelli che rischiano l’esposizione delle case e degli abitanti. L’altra zona è quella della zona di Mompantero che ormai è sotto le pendici del Rocciamelone e Caprie, anche nel verso il parco del Gran Paradiso dove i fronti sono in via di espansione. Nel cuneese i fronti sono molto estesi, 15 km sul Sambuco e sul valico di confine dell’Argentera.L’incendio di Roure continua a covare, tutto in sotterranea, ogni tanto ha delle riprese, c’è stato in zona Perrero. La reazione è stata immediata ma purtroppo parliamo di gestione di questo incendio, non è pensabile parlare di estinzione e andare a casa a riposarsi.

Tutto Qui
Speciale incendi in Piemonte: l'aspetto operativo con Sergio Pirone, coordinatore Aib Piemonte

Tutto Qui

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2017 13:38


Ruwando Podcast
013 Maria Pirone: Are Psychic Abilities a Thing?

Ruwando Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2017 60:57


Maria Pirone is a psychic and medium in New York City. I'm skeptical about all that stuff. But I wanted to see her perspective on experiences that could be considered paranormal psych. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.