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In this episode you'll discover:How to build a second business without destroying the firstTurning Your Practice Pain into a 2nd BusinessCan you be a Chiropractor AND run a second business successfully?Having Your Cake and Eating it Too… Episode Highlights02:49 - Dr. Tabor Smith shares how chiropractic transformed his life leading him to pursue it as a career. 05:25 - Creating awareness for spine health can lead to healthier habits like regular exercise and chiropractic care.09:27 - The current influx of technology is having a negative impact on the spine such as prolonged screen time leading to spinal degeneration. 12:19 - By emphasizing the importance of lifetime spinal hygiene and creating that mindset in your patient, retention rates can increase dramatically. 16:10 - Spinal hygiene products can provide simplicity for patients and increase compliance.21:20 - Encourage spinal health routines in your team as well. This will boost confidence, energy and congruence.25:29 - The benefits of being an entrepreneurial chiropractic couple. 30:24 - Lessons learned from having multiple businesses. Resources MentionedTo learn more about the REM CEO Program, please visit: www.theremarkablepractice.com/rem-ceoFor more information please visit: www.RetentionChallenge.com and www.ABetterWayMovie.comSchedule a Brainstorming call with Dr. PeteDr. Stephen's LinkedInDr. Peter's LinkedInThe Remarkable CEO WebsiteDr. Stephen's Book – The Remarkable Practice: The Definitive Guide to Build a Thriving Chiropractic Business
Do you ever wonder how niched you can go? Very! Especially if you have a community based membership where people from all over the world can connect on something unique. Jenny Hughes has done this for trauma therapists. And she's been building this group alongside her other work. Have a listen to this episode to find out how simple it can be to run a membership group that doesn't take up a lot of your time, and scratches your own itch. If you are thinking about a membership or have a small one that's not growing, check out the Membership Method Workshop so you can get your questions answered on what to charge and what content you need to deliver! Sign up here: https://scalingdeep.com/method/
Pete is the Co-Founder and CEO of Punchlist, an annotation platform that allows teams to give each other feedback directly on graphics, images, websites, and pdfs. The 2-year-old startup has 14,000+ paying users in 39 countries, including companies like Shopify and Subway. Pete has also raised $2M and previously graduated from Techstars Atlanta in 2022. Pete worked as a designer and project manager at multiple agencies for 15 years, helping to construct projects for notable companies such as CNN, American Express, Microsoft, and Ben & Jerry's. He then left his job to teach himself how to write code so that he could build a solution to address the issues he saw in all of those previous projects. Pete spent many late nights and weekends building Punchlist alone before finally deciding to build a team. Thanks to his dedication and hard work, Punchlist is now a successful startup with thousands of satisfied customers.
Get started with Educative! Follow this URL for 10% off: https://educative.io/educativelee Watch the YouTube HERE: https://youtu.be/RecNmpVC8p4 Harry Brundage worked closely with the CTO at Shopify scaling it from only a few thousand merchants to powering the biggest flash sales on the internet, but something inspired him to make a huge change. He's passionate about building the same high quality engineering experience and platform, which led him to start Gadget in 2020. ABOUT OUR GUEST Harry Brundage is the co-founder and acting CTO of Gadget, the serverless stack for eCommerce app developers. Before Gadget, he worked at Shopify in numerous capacities, including building and scaling Shopify's backend infrastructure and frontend technology stack. After Shopify, Harry has built many other systems, allowing him to see first-hand how repetitive software development can be. This became the impetus for Harry and his colleagues to found Gadget -- it just doesn't need to be this hard! Visit Educative to start your journey into code ►► https://educative.io Explore the Educative Answers platform and become a contributor! ►► https://educative.io/answers Don't forget to subscribe to Educative Sessions on YouTube! ►► https://www.youtube.com/c/EducativeSessions ABOUT EDUCATIVE Educative (educative.io) provides interactive and adaptive courses for software developers. Whether it's beginning to learn to code, grokking the next interview, or brushing up on frontend coding, data science, or cybersecurity, Educative is changing how developers continue their education. Stay relevant through our pre-configured learning environments that adapt to match a developer's skill level. Educative provides the best author platform for instructors to create interactive and adaptive content in only a few clicks. More Videos from Educative Sessions: https://www.youtube.com/c/EducativeSessions/ Episode 118: ”Scratching Your Own Itch” with Harry Brundage | Educative Sessions
Thank you to this month's sponsor, Eduflow (build internal courses for your company)! Eduflow makes it really easy to build out courses and training material for your employees, customers, and other collaborators. It's a great way to onboard a new team member or train your sales team etc. Listeners of Out of Beta get 50% off Eduflow Pro for one year, by going to Eduflow.com/outofbeta.Interested in sponsoring? Get in touch.This is the first part of three where we tell the story about Eduflow. It's a crazy startup story with a lot of unexpected twists and turns. If you like startups, you'll enjoy this one.Links:Matt on TwitterPeter on TwitterOut of Beta on TwitterSummit - Matt's startupReform - Peter's startup
Here are my 3 biggest takeaways from my previous episode with Physical Therapist Marysa Meyer. In This Episode: 00:45 - Scratching your own itch - 4-hour work week - Learning the roadmap - Knees over toes guy - Entrepreneurs on fire - How I was able to scratch my own itch 04:50 - Knowing who you want to serve. - How to figure out your ideal avatar - Bending over backwards to serve your clients 08:08 - Having a community. - Find or create your community - The number 1 metric for happiness - Mentorship - Mastermind groups - Overcoming micro-drama Get all links, resources, and show notes at: www.coreyhi.com/podcast/007
We talk about sleep, gpt3, and if we can work on products we don't care about but might pose a great opportunity.
Know Your Numbers (0:26) Scratching Your Own Itch (0:59) Why You Stop Knowing Your Customers (1:43) Keeping A Pulse on Your Customers (2:42) Go to the Next Meeting (3:14) Listen to Customer Calls (4:05) Gather Qualitative Data (4:53) Monitor Social Media (6:07) Look Out For Trends (6:45) Resources CallRail for listening to recorded inbound customer callsMore from Khalil www.benali.com khalil@benali.com LinkedIn Facebook Instagram More from Martin www.annealbc.com martin@anealbc.com LinkedIn Facebook Instagram More from The Cashflow Contractor Ask Us A Question Sign Up For A Free Consultation We'd Love Your Feedback www.thecashflowcontractor.com info@thecashflowcontractor.com LinkedIn Facebook Instagram
George reads a distilled version of his latest article Eating Your Own Dog Food and Scratching Your Own Itch. Features the song “Skeletons in My Closet” by Berklee student and artist, Maya Wagner - and, yes, George paid for it and licensed it all through RAIDAR, and, in so doing, scratched my own itch and ate my own dog food. Read the full article here: https://www.entrepreneurshipandart.com/blog/eating-your-own-dog-food-and-scratching-your-own-itch
This week, Jamie Hopkins talks to Aladin Abughazaleh, the CEO and co-founder of ATA RiskStation. They discuss Aladin’s journey from investments to finding tech solutions for mitigating and preparing for risk. You can find show notes and other information at CarsonGroup.com/Framework.
Brad Touesnard founded Delicious Brains, makers of WP Migrate DB and SpinupWP. I love asking about failures of successful people, and Brad and I got into what he did before Migrate DB was a profitable enterprise. I first heard Brad's name from his product WP App Store, which tried to be a marketplace inside of a WordPress plugin. It failed for a number of reasons, including the fact that starting a marketplace is really hard. What I never knew before is that he took on investment money for the project, and when it failed he decided to pivot their investment into Delicious Brains. That meant that those investors in WP App Store now owned shares in Delicious Brains, and he eventually bought out all but one. Brad created WP Migrate DB because he had trouble migrating client sites while working at an agency. He was scratching his own itch, and he didn't really think much of it. The product gained lots of installs, and he eventually released a pro version. In the podcast we also talk about Mergebot, a product that his team worked on for 2 years and killed before launch due to insurmountable technical issues. I love Brad's philosophy of working on products he thinks are cool, and scratching his own itch. SpinupWP came out of this, and I think it will be a success. We discussed funded startups vs. lifestyle businesses, 32 hour work weeks, selling your company, and more. Enjoy!
Laura is an entrepreneur and designer. She’s the founder of Client Portal, a product that helps creative agencies manage the client onboarding process. She also runs designacademy.io which helps developers conquer their fear of design.
Have you ever had an idea for a new business or product that you just couldn't seem to get out of your head? Maybe it was because it was something you needed, but couldn't find. That's how Wade Foster and his colleagues founded Zapier, a work automation tool. On this episode, Wade shares the story of the founding of his company, how he knew it was time to make the leap from side hustle to full-time, and how his entire company has managed to work remotely while maintaining its strong culture.
1. Who is Rob Decker 2. Robs mindset; 3. Check out: https://www.robdeckerspeaks.com/ 4. Does everyone have to go through trauma to be successful? 5. What are Rob's beliefs/ struggles? 6. What are the steps in changing your beliefs about yourself. 7. His catalyst to Scratching His Own Itch With purpose. 8. The pitfall of loneliness. 9. Why Rob is no longer confused and is now curious. If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe to the podcast. I'd also love it if you could leave me a review. Doing this will help more people discover the show so they to can get more done and get more out of life. If you want to Start a podcast: email me at logan@logantylernelson.com I want you to start Scratching Your Own Itch with me.
1. Who is Mark Metry 2. How some of the worlds greatest traumas can become your greatest gift. His 6 figure income by the age of 20 3. Check out: https://www.markmetry.com/ 4. What is the difference between being rich on the outside vs being rich on the inside? 5. What the future of jobs look like? 6. What are the steps in changing your beliefs about yourself. 7. His catalyst to Scratching His Own Itch With Virtual Reality. 8. The illusion we tend to believe that we should go to college because someone says you should. 9. Why the internet is becoming the middle man for every employment position. Asking if you have a job might be replaced. If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe to the podcast. I'd also love it if you could leave me a review. Doing this will help more people discover the show so they to can get more done and get more out of life. If you want to Start a book: email me at logan@logantylernelson.com I want you to start Scratching Your Own Itch with me.
1. Who is Dr. Richard Shuster 2. How some of the worlds greatest traumas can become your greatest gift. His near death experience lead to his purpose. 3. Check out: https://www.thedailyhelping.com/podcast/ 4. What is the difference between being rich on the outside vs being rich on the inside? 5. What does your current belief about who you are look like? 6. What are the steps in changing your beliefs about yourself. 7. His catalyst to move out of taking vs giving. 8. The illusion we tend to believe that we just need to have more money, nicer cars, and bigger houses. 9.please tweet #mydailyhelpingmovement on Twitter and doing acts of kindness. If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe to the podcast. I'd also love it if you could leave me a review. Doing this will help more people discover the show so they to can get more done and get more out of life. If you want to Start a book: email me at logan@logantylernelson.com I want you to start Scratching Your Own Itch with me.
1. Who is Ronald Teasdale. 2. How some of the worlds greatest traumas can become your greatest gift. 3. Check out: https://www.instagram.com/ra_nold/ 4. What is a mindset diet? 5. What does your current belief about who you are look like? 6. What are the steps in changing your beliefs about yourself. 7. His catalyst to move out of the comfort zone in order to Scratch his own itch. 8. The illusion we tend to believe that we just need to try harder. 9. The TV Programs our minds without us knowing it. If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe to the podcast. I'd also love it if you could leave me a review. Doing this will help more people discover the show so they to can get more done and get more out of life. If you want to start creating your own life and asking yourself those deeper questions/ start your own podcast: logan@logantylernelson.com I want you to start Scratching Your Own Itch with me. Build your brand with podcasting
1. Who is Marie Author. 2. How some of the worlds greatest traumas can become your greatest gift. 3. Check out: her book https://www.amazon.com/Strength-Parents-Missing-Children-Surviving/dp/1945384093/ref=as_li_ss_tl?_encoding=UTF8&qid=&sr=&linkCode=sl1&tag=ariehiteuthor-20&linkId=e58a54ec11c506c9b4f4dfd7938aa934 4. What is a laughter diet? 5. What does your current success look like? 6. What are the steps in changing your beliefs about yourself. 7. Her catalyst to move out of the comfort zone in order to share her message. 8. The statistic that one person takes their life because they can't find their 9. Check out the Deep End Of The Ocean If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe to the podcast. I'd also love it if you could leave me a review. Doing this will help more people discover the show so they to can get more done and get more out of life. If you want to start creating your own life and asking yourself those deeper questions: email me at logan@logantylernelson.com I want you to start Scratching Your Own Itch with me. Just Text: #course to (815) 552-1419
1. What happens when you know you have to immerse yourself in loving yourself again in order to not kill yourself? 2. If there is one thing I really wish I had a solution for every creative I know— it’s a cure for anxiety. 3. Check out: logan@logantylernelson.com for the full transcript 4. Why anxiety doesn't have to be the end of you. 5. How To Find Out About What Gives You Anxiety. 6. I know it’s hard. Life is hard. Business is complex and trying to be perfect is even harder. No one tells you this though. 7. Where Is Perfectionism Getting In The Way Of Your Learning? If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe to the podcast. I'd also love it if you could leave me a review. Doing this will help more people discover the show so they to can get more done and get more out of life. If you want to start creating your own life and asking yourself those deeper questions: email me at logan@logantylernelson.com
In this episode You Will Learn About The Truth Of The Greatest Movers And Shakers Of The World. Steve Jobs Trade Off With Building a Monumental Company A Fit Persons Trade Off Of Eating Whatever He or She Wants Focus Quality questions Joining a community and the benefits Opportunity Costs Trade offs and Sacrifices You Can Do Anything But You Can't Do Everything To start Scratching Your Own Itch by learning about yourself and the problems you want in your life may sound conterintuitive; email me at logan@logantylernelson.com for 12 questions to change your life and actually creating a life worth living requires.
Good lord, I love this man. Logan Tyler Nelson is ALL HEART and his desire to get to the good conversations in life is something I relate to as well! He's definitely a soul brother to me. I was shocked at some of the vulnerabilities he revealed in this episode. He's fearless. Listen to the episode of Logan's podcast where I guested: SCRATCH YOUR OWN ITCH Find all things Logan here on his website: logantylernelson.com Email him at logan@logantylernelson.com Subscribe to this podcast here on iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-dear-mattie-show/id902469568?mt=2 www.dearmattieshow.com Instagram: @theMattMarr Twitter: @theMattMarr Facebook: @theMattMarr Listen to Mattie’s other podcast TV TEA TIME HERE: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/tv-tea-time-with-mattie-and-jake/id1211496705?mt=2 Watch the show on Youtube: http://www.youtube.com/talktomattmarr Our Recap Site: http://www.tvteatime.com Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/theMattMarrSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Logan Tyler Nelson is the Host of Scratch Your Own Itch Podcast, coach and writer. The creator and host Logan Tyler Nelson brings on guests that are have gone through serious Trauma. The guests range from Artists, Entrepreneurs, Teachers, Authors, and occasionally Doctors. The truth is we create our own world. We are responsible for our attitude. That's the reason you have the reality or the life you are living right now. If your life stinks you had something to do with it and the opposite is true. If your life is good you had something to do with it. The important news — you can change your life and change your way of seeing the world at any moment. You can make new choices, different choices, better choices at any time to improve your life in many positive and good ways. Logan Tyler Nelson wants to be as real as he can with you. He's always found it unhelpful to see depression as a mental illness. But this is what he has to label it as because society won't know what he's talking about when he refers to it as an Itch that only goes away when it's Scratched.“Scratch Your Own Itch.” What does that mean? Un- Scratched itches can drive someone crazy. And the longer someone ignores that itch; the greater the chances are they'll go crazy, have a mental breakdown, or even worse- feel unworthy/ suicidal.Logans Big life Itch came when he attempted suicide and failed. After this life-changing event, he finally realized that he LOVES helping other people face their fears and make that big change in their life before its too late.Scratching your own Itch feels so good and when you finally do it you don't question your life purpose, you don't think about changing careers, you don't have a fear of missing out on anything, and all the sudden you notice that you no longer have jealousy towards other people, you no longer worry about "is it going to work? " Because now your tapped into a "flow" state as Steven Kotler refers it too. ADHD goes out the window, anxiety goes out the window, and most importantly Suicidal thoughts are completely eradicated. It begins with Scratching Your Own Itch. Because the opposite of fear is Curiosity.Logan's true mission is to save 10 million people from negative thinking because he's finally Scratching His Own Itch.If you would like more information on Logan please check out the following links below:iTunes Podcast - https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/scratch-your-own-itch-with-logan-tyler-nelson/id1303895386?mt=2Website - http://logantylernelson.com/Logan's Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/logan.nelson3Logan's Twitter - https://twitter.com/LoganTnelsonHumans 2.0 Twitter - https://twitter.com/Humans2PodcastTwitter - https://twitter.com/markymetryMedium - https://medium.com/@markymetryFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/mark.metry.9Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/markmetry/Mark Metry - https://www.markmetry.com/
Logan Tyler Nelson is the Host of Scratch Your Own Itch Podcast, coach and writer. The creator and host Logan Tyler Nelson brings on guests that are have gone through serious Trauma. The guests range from Artists, Entrepreneurs, Teachers, Authors, and occasionally Doctors. The truth is we create our own world. We are responsible for our attitude. That’s the reason you have the reality or the life you are living right now. If your life stinks you had something to do with it and the opposite is true. If your life is good you had something to do with it. The important news — you can change your life and change your way of seeing the world at any moment. You can make new choices, different choices, better choices at any time to improve your life in many positive and good ways. Logan Tyler Nelson wants to be as real as he can with you. He's always found it unhelpful to see depression as a mental illness. But this is what he has to label it as because society won’t know what he's talking about when he refers to it as an Itch that only goes away when it's Scratched.“Scratch Your Own Itch.” What does that mean? Un- Scratched itches can drive someone crazy. And the longer someone ignores that itch; the greater the chances are they'll go crazy, have a mental breakdown, or even worse- feel unworthy/ suicidal.Logans Big life Itch came when he attempted suicide and failed. After this life-changing event, he finally realized that he LOVES helping other people face their fears and make that big change in their life before its too late.Scratching your own Itch feels so good and when you finally do it you don't question your life purpose, you don't think about changing careers, you don't have a fear of missing out on anything, and all the sudden you notice that you no longer have jealousy towards other people, you no longer worry about "is it going to work? " Because now your tapped into a "flow" state as Steven Kotler refers it too. ADHD goes out the window, anxiety goes out the window, and most importantly Suicidal thoughts are completely eradicated. It begins with Scratching Your Own Itch. Because the opposite of fear is Curiosity.Logan's true mission is to save 10 million people from negative thinking because he's finally Scratching His Own Itch.If you would like more information on Logan please check out the following links below:iTunes Podcast - https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/scratch-your-own-itch-with-logan-tyler-nelson/id1303895386?mt=2Website - http://logantylernelson.com/Logan's Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/logan.nelson3Logan's Twitter - https://twitter.com/LoganTnelsonHumans 2.0 Twitter - https://twitter.com/Humans2PodcastTwitter - https://twitter.com/markymetryMedium - https://medium.com/@markymetryFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/mark.metry.9Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/markmetry/Mark Metry - https://www.markmetry.com/
The Small narration of Scratching Your Own Itch, Who Logan Tyler Nelson is, and why I am the way I am. If you're looking for ACTIONABLE advice during your daily commute, workout, or ‘me’ time, LTN is here to bring you the "information diet" or "data diet" or "knowledge diet" or "instructions 4 life diet" Each episode details the journey of a Entrepreneur, Athlete, or Artist who shares their lowest of the lows moment and lessons learned, a knowledge bomb moment and how they turned that idea into success, and much more.
In this interview, Kevin Rose talks about his investments, pursuing new ideas, building products you love, dealing with failure and collaborating with talented designers and developers.
Today, on the Early-Stage Founder Show, I'm talking with Randy Rayess, the Co-Founder of Outgrow, a growth marketing platform that enables marketers to build interactive content/tools to increase customer engagement and boost demand generation. Outgrow is Randy's second startup, and in our chat today we cover how the idea for Outgrow came from running his first startup, VenturePact, how they dogfooded their software to help grow the startup, practical tips other startups can use to accelerate their own growth, and how Randy and his partner prioritized their hiring decisions as they grew. Randy has a ton of experience growing startups as he works with them every day to help get results from his software, and in this interview he doesn't hold anything back.
In this episode of Hubstaff’s Agency Advantage Podcast, I’m talking with Samuel Thimothy of OneIMS who shares how his agency launched a successful product business. Samuel and his brother Solomon founded the marketing agency back in 2006. Since then they have grown tremendously while generating remarkable returns for their clients. Their company has taken some... The post Agency Advantage 56: Samuel Thimothy on Launching a Product by Scratching Your Own Itch appeared first on Hubstaff Blog.
Escape the City has been in my sights for many years. There is something revolutionary about a company that helps […] The post MDE 36: Scratching your own itch, Rob Symington of Escape The City appeared first on The Career Farm.
This week I'm talking to Rob Symington, co-founder of Escape the City. Five years in and they've built a community of over 200,000 kindred spirits. Rob talks candidly of his own entrepreneurial journey, how he's faced down his fears along the way.
This week I'm talking to Rob Symington, co-founder of Escape the City. Five years in and they've built a community of over 200,000 kindred spirits. Rob talks candidly of his own entrepreneurial journey, how he's faced down his fears along the way.