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Brian J. Pombo Live
Robert Ringer’s Three Type Theory

Brian J. Pombo Live

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2021 7:59


Brian breaks down Robert Ringer's "Three Types of people you'll meet in the business world," from his classic book, Winning Through Intimidation. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C4pWvtYlEMw Transcription Robert Ringer's three type theory. Hi I'm Brian Pombo, welcome back to Brian J. Pombo Live. One of my favorite business books out there, Winning Through Intimidation. And it's not a book about how to intimidate people, but how to get around kind of the rules of intimidation, so to speak, that are already exist within human interaction. And great book, it came out in the 70s. It's still a fabulous book today. Robert Ringer is still with us, and he continues to produce articles on regular basis on his website. I believe it's RobertRinger.com. And I want to talk a little bit about his three types theory because it's interesting. But first, I wanted to remind you about my own book, 9 Ways to Amazon-Proof Your Business. If you haven't read it yet, go get yourself a free copy at AmazonProofBook.com. Grab it while you still can free copy AmazonProofBook.com. So let's talk about Robert Ringer, shall we it this is from let's see, this is from chapter four. He calls it the my three unforgettable professors at Screw U. And his three type theory comes down to there's there are only three types of people in business world with the one exception noted above. Okay, the one exception noted above, he's he's talking about. I'll get to that in a second. Let me talk about the three that he mentions here though, type number one, okay. This is the type of person so no matter what type of interaction you're getting with people, these are the type of people you deal with. Number One: "Who let you know that from the outset, either through his words, his actions, or both, that he's out to get your chips. He then follows through by attempting to do just that." That's type number one. Type number Two: "Who goes to great lengths to assure you that he would never dream of pilfering your chips, often trying to throw you off guard by assuring you that he really wants to see you get everything that's coming to you. Then like type number one, and without hesitation, he goes about trying to grab your chips anyways. " Here's Type number Three: "Who like type number two assures you that he's not interested in your chips. Unlike type number two, however, he sincerely means what he says. But that's where the difference ends. Due to any one of a number of reasons ranging from his own bungling, to his amoral standards for rationalizing what's right and wrong. He, like type number one, and two, still ends up trying to grab your chips. Which means that his suppose that good intentions are irrelevant to the final outcome. In summation, no matter how someone posits himself, you would be wise to assume that he will, in the final analysis, attempt to grab your chips." So what's this have to do with anything, right? It has to do with the basic concept that people are people. And no matter how a person holds themselves, in the end, everybody tends to look out for themselves in the end, or their families, they tend to look out for their own interest. And it's a very natural thing. It's not anything to be scared about, or to think that a person's naturally immoral just because they're out for themselves. That's just, it's a survival mechanism. If nothing else, people have to be able to look out for themselves. I deal a lot with the self reliance field. I run the podcast called, the Off The Grid Biz Podcast. Which is all about the self reliance industry, meaning people and products that are encouraging people to become more self reliant in some way. Okay. And the interesting thing is, it's built into that concept of self reliance that people have an interest in being self reliant to begin with, that it's just a natural thing one way or the other. Yeah, in the short run,

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The JuiceBox Podcast
Screw U Ronnie

The JuiceBox Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2020 29:59


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Sports Way with Dray Day Podcast
Ep 106 Screw u Astros, What should Dak and Brady do???? NBA #QTNA with special guest Aaron Kendrick

Sports Way with Dray Day Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2020 99:55


WHAT UP WHAT UP WHAT UP Dray Day returns with a new episode. Along with his special guest Aaron Kendrick from Kendrick Sport Talk podcast they give their opinions on the continued Houston Astros cheating scandal. They also speak on what should their respected Quarterbacks from their teams do as they approach free agency and the final segment Aaron Kendrick hits Dray Day off with some QTNA in the NBA(Questions that need answers) ITS EPISODE TIME MOTHERFUCKERS........... --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sportswaywithdrayday/support

Screw The Nine to Five Podcast | Online Business | Community Building | Lifestyle for Entrepreneurs
If We Started Another Membership Site, This Is What We Would Do Differently

Screw The Nine to Five Podcast | Online Business | Community Building | Lifestyle for Entrepreneurs

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2019 9:10


At the end of last year, we closed down our membership community, Screw U. It was an extremely hard decision, especially knowing that we had connected with some incredible people over the last 3 years. Does this mean we will NEVER start another membership again in the future? Of course not! We love this business model and there is definitely a chance we will open up another one again in the future. In this episode, we discuss the mistakes we made and how we will do it differently in the future. Resources: -    Free Membership Workshop - https://www.screwtheninetofive.com/workshop Read full show notes: https://www.screwtheninetofive.com/membership-sites

Screw The Nine to Five Podcast | Online Business | Community Building | Lifestyle for Entrepreneurs

In this episode, Josh and Jill share the reasons why they are closing Screw U (JoinScrewU.com), their membership site that had been running for three and a half years. Screw U provided courses, coaching and a community for entrepreneurs; however, in spite of the great experiences and people that had gathered around the site, there were a series of reasons that led Jill and Josh to make the big decision to close it. Take a listen to the whole episode to know the details.

Screw The Nine to Five Podcast | Online Business | Community Building | Lifestyle for Entrepreneurs

There's a certain kinda freedom that comes when you're business works FOR YOU, instead of the other way around. I mean, imagine not having to worry about when the next sale is coming in! Imaging not having to stress if you'll be able to pay your expenses AND YOURSELF this month! And imagine having an automated system in place that allows you to put your list building on auto-pilot and wow your audience (with training so good they will think they paid for it) while you travel the world. This isn't a pipe dream. This is Elise Darma's (one of our beloved Screw U members) life. And today she's on the podcast to share her best secrets for creating an automated webinar that converts so well it's completely changed her business and life! Think automated webinars are dead? Think again.

Screw The Nine to Five Podcast | Online Business | Community Building | Lifestyle for Entrepreneurs
What It Actually Takes To Succeed At Building a SAAS Business with Michael Kelly

Screw The Nine to Five Podcast | Online Business | Community Building | Lifestyle for Entrepreneurs

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2018 30:56


I'm not gonna lie, I'm excited for today's episode! *confetti toss* Why? Because today we are chatting with one of our fellow Screw U members, Michael Kelly about what it really takes to build a successful SAAS (a.k.a. software as a service) business in under 2 years. What's more is Michael is sharing how he's done it alongside his wife, Erin (without wanting to kill each other), their toddler and while travelling across the country in an RV. Yeah, seriously. If you've ever considered branching out of the online courses, membership sites and coaching world and doing something different, I think you're gonna want to scroll on up the page and give this bad boy a listen!

Screw The Nine to Five Podcast | Online Business | Community Building | Lifestyle for Entrepreneurs
How Michael Kilpatrick Took His Love of Sustainable Farming & Turned It Into An Online Business

Screw The Nine to Five Podcast | Online Business | Community Building | Lifestyle for Entrepreneurs

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2018 22:54


I'm not gonna lie, if there is one thing I love it's shining a spotlight on tenacious (and creative) entrepreneurs who never give up no matter how hard the journey may get. I mean, let's keep it real: This world of entrepreneurship can be challenging (to say the least) and I always find it encouraging and inspiring to hear how other entrepreneurs have persevered through the ups and downs. And today is no exception. Because in this episode we're bringing our homie (and fellow Screw U member), Michael Kilpatrick onto the show to talk about how he transitioned his sustainable farming business into a lucrative online brand. Wanna know what his journey has looked like and what he's learned along the way? Scroll on up and hit play!

Wait... Tell Me Everything
Hijinks & Shenanigans!!!

Wait... Tell Me Everything

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2018 87:49


This week listen in as the ladies talk... Healthcare, Lupita, Grammys, exotic Mediterranean fare, and MURDER?! Also we answer the question, Who’s Vito? And how to go from Thank U to Screw U in just two minutes... TUNE IN NOW. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Screw The Nine to Five Podcast | Online Business | Community Building | Lifestyle for Entrepreneurs
Scroupie Spotlight: How Kaylyn Parker Screwed Her 9-to-5 in Mortgage Sales and Became an In-Demand Social Media Manager

Screw The Nine to Five Podcast | Online Business | Community Building | Lifestyle for Entrepreneurs

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2018 25:08


Confession: We have an inappropriate amount of love for the Scroupies (in case you couldn't tell) and absolutely l.o.v.e shining a spotlight on them and all the cool things they're making happen in their business. Show Notes: http://screwtheninetofive.com/parker/ Which is why we're kicking off a monthly Scroupie Spotlight on the podcast featuring some seriously rad entrepreneurs from inside Screw U! Because straight up? We have some smart AF members and it's about time you got to know (and learn from) 'em. And we're gonna kick it all of with Kaylyn Parker! She screwed her 9-to-5 in mortgage sales last year after going all-in on her social media management business and in this episode she's sharing how she did it.

Urban Teen Radio
Urban Teen Magazine Celebrity Interview with Shayla Souliere!

Urban Teen Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2017 22:00


Shayla Souliere is a Canadian girl, who was born and raised in Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada. Shayla connected with Alex Cantrall, a Grammy Nominated Producer/Songwriter from Los Angeles, California in 2013. Since then, Alex has taken Shayla under his wing and has been mentoring her/producing her work ever since. From that day forward Shayla co-wrote and recorded several singles. Since releasing her first single "Helium He2" in 2014, she has recorded and released several covers and a second single called “Screw U”.  

Market Like A Nerd ™ with Amanda Goldman-Petri | Work Smarter Online Marketing Strategies For Business Owners And Entrepren
Ep. 59 - Co-Founder of Screw The 9 To 5 Jill Stanton’s "Make Big Moolah With Memberships"

Market Like A Nerd ™ with Amanda Goldman-Petri | Work Smarter Online Marketing Strategies For Business Owners And Entrepren

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2017 26:07


Today we chat with Jill Stanton, co-founder of Screw The 9 to 5 online community. In this episode, Jill shares her personal and professional insights on how to cultivate your own online community, maintain a consistent retention rate, and make more money with membership programs.   Time Stamped Show Notes: 01:37 – Introduction. 05:17 – Tip # 1: Jill says that before throwing yourself all in and going all in on membership sites figure out if you actually want this business model for your business because having a membership site requires taking care of your members every month, watching retention, keeping an eye on your numbers and making sure you show up consistently.  07:22 – According to Jill, when you are just starting out, you don’t know what business model you should go with because no one is talking about that. There is a lot of stuff online where people are just trying to sell their stuff so they tell you that this is the only way you need to do it but we must realize that one business model might not be the right fit for someone and another business model might be suitable for you. 8:28 – Tip # 2: Make sure you have the attention that allows people to actually join and hear about you, build a list and try to get some attention around your brand and ask them if this is something that they want. Jill initially had one of digital products and people objected saying that they can’t afford the products so she asked them if they would rather have something low priced with a monthly fee and everyone said yes so Jill and her husband went all in on it.  If you have are planning on a membership site you must realize that everyone does not like recurring payments so do some research and make sure that your audience is aligned with that kind of offer before going ahead with a membership site. 10:01 – Tip # 3: You should build and engage the membership because people may come for the stuff but they’ll always stay for the connection and the community. Many people think that memberships is all about releasing new content every month but that doesn’t have to be how you structure your membership site.    11:10 – A huge thing that people need to realize if they are going to create a membership site is that you have to really get clear on the progression of your members i.e. where they are coming in at and where they want to get to, you need to be purposeful with your content and you must give them the necessary steps to accelerate their journey for them. 12:20 – You should get in the process of steadily and continuously growing because in order for a membership site to be profitable you need people in the community. Quite a few people do open and closed where the membership is only open for a week after that the door is closed and then they open the doors to the membership six months later.  Jill gives an analogy of the head of the octopus as your membership site and all the tentacles are the different pathways into someone joining the site. Jill has content rich, hyper specific sales funnels. Jill starts with a free blog post which has traffic driven to it  then the next step on that page is to opt in for a hyper relevant freebie and then they have a value driven one time offer this is where they make an offer to grab their course for a limited time at a discounted amount then from there you are invited to a webinar where they pitch Screw U and this is constantly running 24/7 so a new audience is constantly being built which every two weeks they run a webinar and get people into the membership. 18:11 – Jill says that if you want to roll with memberships, you have to be comfortable with the fact that a certain chunk of your members is going to leave each and every month. The number of members who leave each and every month is going to fluctuate from industry to industry and it’s around 20% in the online business space. This might sound like a lot but if you have a solid sales system, you can continue to replace those people. 20:26 – Jill is opening up a second tier two Screw U which will have more access to Jill’s team and a higher price point of $500 a month versus $69 a month and Jill feels it is something worth playing with and she feels it has a benefit of not just allowing your members to strive to hit the next level, but also to increase your own revenue. The beauty of membership sites is that it allows you the recurring model which is predictable so you can have an estimate of how much will make this month and based on your retention how much you will make the next month and that allows you to invest this much here and this much there.  So having that second tier offer that is a higher price point with a lower amount of people allows you to add the pushes of profit into your membership that allows you to scale even higher. 23:46 – Once you have a strong and consistent retention rate, it allows you to start to predict your revenues so that you can map out where you are going to invest and the people you are going to bring on but everyone doesn’t get retention right they think that they can just create a course or a new freebie or a piece of content each month and people will stay for that but it doesn’t always work out like that because people need to be seen, heard, acknowledged and you need to give them success paths.   Resources Mentioned: The five biggest retention strategies Josh and Jill have used to have a consistent 93% retention rate can be found at www.marketlikeanerd.com/retention.    

She Means Business with Carrie Green
11: How to Screw the 9 to 5 with Jill Stanton

She Means Business with Carrie Green

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2017 33:17


Jill Stanton joins me today from Screw the Nine to Five which she runs with her husband. They help web-preneurs cut the overwhelm, cut the bull, get focused and work on the right task in their business. Jill takes us through her entrepreneurial journey and what she credits her success to.  You don’t want to miss it (and we may just have a special surprise in this episode for you). Outline of This Episode [1:13] Introduction of this episode with Jill Stanton, owner of Screw the 9 to 5. [3:25] Jill Stanton talks about the progress of her business and how to get focused and work on the right tasks. [4:07] Jill Stanton shares her story of what inspired her to start off on the entrepreneurial journey that led to her monthly membership community. [7:35] Find one thing and do it well. Jill Stanton’s advice to entrepreneurs. [10:50] Momentum marketing: Jill Stanton’s 5-stage process for building an online business. [13:00] What to do when you have no clue. [14:16] How to get through the error phase and overcome obstacles -- two crucial groups of people to connect with [16:58] What has helped Jill Stanton to have breakthroughs in business and move to the next level? [19.34] Why a clear focus and personal white space matter. [28:45] The crazy entrepreneurial journey - The best game in town [29:46] Jill Stanton’s top piece of advice to entrepreneurs [30:43] Lightning round: Quick business advice and resources from Jill Stanton   Resources and People Mentioned Screw the 9 to 5 website Screw U membership group Book: She Means Business

She Means Business, with Carrie Green, Author of She Means Business and Founder of the Female Entrepreneur Association

Jill Stanton joins me today from Screw the Nine to Five which she runs with her husband. They help web-preneurs cut the overwhelm, cut the bull, get focused and work on the right task in their business. Jill takes us through her entrepreneurial journey and what she credits her success to.  You don’t want to miss it (and we may just have a special surprise in this episode for you). Outline of This Episode [1:13] Introduction of this episode with Jill Stanton, owner of Screw the 9 to 5. [3:25] Jill Stanton talks about the progress of her business and how to get focused and work on the right tasks. [4:07] Jill Stanton shares her story of what inspired her to start off on the entrepreneurial journey that led to her monthly membership community. [7:35] Find one thing and do it well. Jill Stanton’s advice to entrepreneurs. [10:50] Momentum marketing: Jill Stanton’s 5-stage process for building an online business. [13:00] What to do when you have no clue. [14:16] How to get through the error phase and overcome obstacles -- two crucial groups of people to connect with [16:58] What has helped Jill Stanton to have breakthroughs in business and move to the next level? [19.34] Why a clear focus and personal white space matter. [28:45] The crazy entrepreneurial journey - The best game in town [29:46] Jill Stanton’s top piece of advice to entrepreneurs [30:43] Lightning round: Quick business advice and resources from Jill Stanton   Resources and People Mentioned Screw the 9 to 5 website Screw U membership group Book: She Means Business

The Top Entrepreneurs in Money, Marketing, Business and Life
She Quit Podcasting Now Does $30k/mo Membership Site, EP 290: Jill Stanton

The Top Entrepreneurs in Money, Marketing, Business and Life

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2016 20:58


Jill Stanton, co-founder of Screw The Nine To Five - a community that teaches people to take their online business to the next level. Jill’s built an incredibly engaged community around her website and online course. Listen in as Nathan and Jill talk engagement, creating multiple revenue streams, and why you need to be all-in or all-out. Famous Five: Favorite Book? – Profit First What CEO do you follow? — Denise Duffield Thomas Favourite online tool? — Slack Do you get 8 hours of sleep?— Yes If you could let your 20 year old self know one thing, what would it be?—That community is everything Time Stamped Show Notes: 01:25 – Nathan’s introduction 01:48 – Welcoming Jill to the show 02:10 – Screw The Nine To Five teaches people to take their online business to the next level 02:34 – Had the idea in 2012 when she and husband Josh started their own businesses 03:05 – Launched in April 2013 03:22 – Generate revenue from a membership site called Screw U 04:10 – Subscription is $69 per month 04:40 – Members access strategy sessions, conference calls with experts, Q and A 06:10 – Gone all-in on creating an engaged community 06:40 – Screw U currently has 361 paying members 06:55 – People stay 7 months on average 07:33 – Started as a one-off digital product: wanted to move into community building 08:33 – Over 500 people have signed up since the product started 09:17 – Other revenue comes from one-off courses 09:30 – Uses a series of tripwire offers that generate about $31k per month 11:36 – First live event is coming up - tickets open in May 12:10 – Jill had a podcast but closed it down 12:30 – 30k downloads per month after 114 episodes 13:10 – “It didn’t feel right any more...the business has grown hugely since we cut it” 14:25 – Connect with Jill by joining the Screw The Nine To Five facebook group 15:40 – Just over 16k people on their email list 17:20 – The Famous Five 3 Key Points: Set up multiple revenue streams that feed into each other. Find ways to package different elements of your product for different consumers. Go all in or all out. Cut what isn’t working and focus on what you love Community is everything. Build a community before you do anything else. Resources Mentioned: Freshbooks - The site Nathan uses to manage his invoices and accounts. Host Gator – The site Nathan uses to buy his domain names and hosting for cheapest price possible. Leadpages – The drag and drop tool Nathan uses to quickly create his webinar landing pages which convert at 35%+ Audible – Nathan uses Audible when he's driving from Austin to San Antonio (1.5 hour drive) to listen to audio books. Show Notes provided by Mallard Creatives  

Foot Traffic Podcast
#2: Screw the Nine to Five, with Jill Stanton

Foot Traffic Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2016 26:35


Jill Stanton co-founded Screw the Nine to Five with her husband Josh. screwtheninetofive.com has some amazing resources for webpreneurs. Jill and Josh are constantly teaching you how to take your business to the next level while making more money and working less Jill and Stacy cover life as a business owner. In this episode, they talk how to achieve a crucial work life balance, how to use your time wisely, and so much more. Some highlights include: “It’s not about the lifestyle anymore.” At minute 2:00, Jill talks about coming up with the idea for Screw the Nine to Five, the motivations that began the business, and her motivations for keeping it going each day today. Realize and play into your strengths. At minute 6:00, Jill talks about learning to stay out of her husband’s area in their business, and vice versa. “Don’t start a business with your significant other the year you’re getting married.” (minute 8:00) Make sure people actually want your product. At minute 10:00, Jill talks about learning her lesson when a product didn’t sell. She explains why you should pre-sell before you do the work. Is your marketing going to cost you time or money? At minute 13:00, Jill talks about why you need to decide which way of paying for marketing is best for you. “For the first few years of business I had zero work-life balance.” At minute 16:00, Jill talks about learning to take the down time that she wasn’t giving herself when she was driven to work every hour of the day. Foster an attitude of gratitude. At minute 17:00, Jill talks about what she does every morning to get herself in the right mindset for the day. “We live and die by Slack.” At minute 20:00, Jill talks using Slack to communicate with their team and create video tutorials. At minute 22:00, Jill talks about how community and sales funnels have been the two things to have the biggest impact on her business. “Most people will give up when it gets really, really hard.” At minute 25:00, Jill talks about why you need to push through when times get tough. Ways to contact Jill: Free Facebook group: screwcommunity.com Website: screwtheninetofive.com Become a member of Screw U: http://screwu.co/join/ You can also find us here: ----- businessrescueroadmap.com -----

#DREAMHUSTLEWIN Podcast
Interview with Rising Indie Artist Shayla Souliere hosted by Qween$Ching

#DREAMHUSTLEWIN Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2015 28:54


Shayla Souliere is a Pop Recording Artist/Songwriter from Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada. In June 2011 Shayla had an opportunity to sing with Alyssa Reid during one of her meet and greets at one of the music festivals in Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada (Summer Invasion). In June 2012 Shayla was in a singing contest called "Edmonton Undiscovered" which was held in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. Twice a month Shayla would drive up to Edmonton one for rehearsals and to compete. In August 2013 she had the opportunity to be in touch with Music Producer/Songwriter Alex Cantrall who has worked with many artists. Alex wrote and produced JoJo's hit Single "Leave (Get Out)". Since then Shayla has been working with Alex on her Debut EP. Shayla Just released her first single "SCREW U" and the Official Music Video.

Screw The Nine to Five Podcast | Online Business | Community Building | Lifestyle for Entrepreneurs
[Ep 125] How Jose Guevara Started a Profitable Side Hustle in Under 3 Months

Screw The Nine to Five Podcast | Online Business | Community Building | Lifestyle for Entrepreneurs

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2015 19:11


How did Screw U member Jose go from earning $0 to $2500 in just 3 months? The methods and strategies that Jose used to steadily grow his online income Still in your day job? We talk how to hustle on the side! What is your ‘why’? Jose shares his motivations and his pursuit of freedom How to implement your learnings by doing something every day Why you need to stop overthinking and dive straight in Are you taking yourself seriously? Why (and how) to invest in your success

Archive 3 of Entrepreneurs On Fire
744: Jill and Josh Stanton say SCREW the 9-5!

Archive 3 of Entrepreneurs On Fire

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2015 51:34


Jill and Josh are a couple of wanderlustin’ lifestyle entrepreneurs who are hell-bent on helping others replace their income, escape their 9-to-5 jobs, and build a business around the lifestyle of their dreams inside their premium training community, Screw U.

Screw The Nine to Five Podcast | Online Business | Community Building | Lifestyle for Entrepreneurs

You know that feeling you get when you can't seem to wake up? Or you don't WANT to wake up? Or you don't feel like being social? Or you can't seem to muster one creative thought...let alone come up with a witty blogpost, podcast, video, or even newsletter? Or you just want to curl up in a ball, not think about work at all, eat bad-for-you food, and crush an entire season of Sons of Anarchy? Helllloooooo Jax Teller! No? Just me? Welcome to burnout, my friend. Nearly every single webpreneur I've ever met has faced it at some point, including us. In fact, I'm just now finally getting over that feeling. I mean, after nearly 3 months of non-stop work creating and building Screw U plus balancing social obligations, business obligations, and trying to be a remotely caring wife, it was bound to happen. And if I'm being honest, I felt it coming from a mile away...and yet I did nothing about it. Ridiculous. Now that I'm finally feeling back to normal I can see that me actively ignoring all those signs was one of the most detrimental things I could have done for myself. Which is why I knew we just had to shoot a podcast on beating burnout. Because honestly? It can take you down. Hard. So if you'd rather avoid that and stay on your game, hit play or download this episode directly from iTunes or Stitcher. And don't forget to tune in for a new episode every Thursday at 7am EST! Click Here to Subscribe and Make Sure You Never Miss an Episode

Screw The Nine to Five Podcast | Online Business | Community Building | Lifestyle for Entrepreneurs

Well, we did it! We kicked the doors open to Screw U two days ago and have already welcomed our first batch of kickass webpreneurs into the community. To say we are THRILLED is an understatement. However, I can't help but think back to this time last year when things were drastically different for us. I'm talkin' humiliating failure, ugly-crying, and a complete and total re-focusing on what we wanted to do with the Screw. So we figured, hey why not share all that we've learned now after 3 product launches! Because trust me, no launch is ever smooth...especially if you're just starting out. If you're thinking of creating and launching something, this is a must-listen. Especially if you would like to learn from our mistakes. Ready to get launch-ucated? Just click play up top or download it directly from iTunes or Stitcher. And don't forget to tune in for a new episode every Thursday at 7am EST! Click Here to Subscribe and Make Sure You Never Miss an Episode  

Entrepreneurs on Fire
Jill and Josh Stanton say SCREW the 9-5!

Entrepreneurs on Fire

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2014 51:48


Jill and Josh are a couple of wanderlustin' lifestyle entrepreneurs who are hell-bent on helping others replace their income, escape their 9-to-5 jobs, and build a business around the lifestyle of their dreams inside their premium training community, Screw U.