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Mat Talk Podcast Network
Guest Spot: Starve the Doubts with Jared Easley & Ms. Christine

Mat Talk Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2021


It's been years in the making, but Mat Talk Online founder Jason Bryant was finally a guest on the Starve the Doubts podcast. Starve the Doubts is hosted by Jared Easley and Ms. Christine. Easley is one of the founders of the popular Podcast Movement, an annual conference aimed at all things podcasting. To date, Bryant has yet to attend Podcast Movement due to one scheduling issue or another. Those are discussed in the episode. Also hosting is Ms. Christine, an avid gamer who met both Easley and Bryant in a Blab room back in 2015 before the online chat/video blogging platform died. Check out their conversations on other episodes of Starve the Doubts. About Starve The Doubts Jared Easley & Ms. Christine have fun-filled "The View/The Talk" style panel conversations that range from online business, personal and professional development. This show includes a guest on the "hot seat" that illuminates the path for listeners by sharing how they have navigated challenging seasons & difficult hurdles to pursue success.

Too Many Podcasts!
2 For Too Many Podcasts! (Day 1)Jared Easley will "Starve the Doubts" but Feed the Silliness!

Too Many Podcasts!

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2020 45:08


I got to know alot about Jared in our cross-promotion interviews, and had a great time collaborating with him. He's got a lot of both interesting and inspiring stories on "Starve The Doubts". It's certainly worth checking out for a good lift, lesson, and a laugh. I really admire how he can take his topics and use them for inspiration. He likes to see the world succeed. Incidentally, the night we spoke, he was teaching his daughter to ride a bicycle. Today, she's a BMX racer! (Umm, ok, she's not, really. But talk about an exciting follow up!) Thanks for coming on the show, Jared! Jared's info: Podcast: Starve The Doubts, Scheduled Event:at the Hilton Anatol, Dallas, TX podcastmovement.com; LinkedIn/Twitter/Instagram: @Jared Easley Jared's Faves: Crime Junkies; Something To Wrestle, Timothy Keller Sermons Podcast, Bad Batch, Dr. Death, Joe Exotic:Tiger King Sherpa Suggestions (Podcasts by writers and about writing) First, a BONUS mention: Neurotic Nourishment, with previous guest Dr. Lindsay Kallen Weisner, who wrote " 10 Steps To Finding Happy: A Guide To Permanent Satisfaction"" with previous guest, author Selene Castrovilla...check out their book here! https://www.amazon.com/Ten-Steps-Finding-Happy-Satisfaction-ebook/dp/B086MF17TX/ref=sr_1_1?crid=3TUXEB8Z0VCK8&dchild=1&keywords=10+steps+to+finding+happy&qid=1595212028&s=books&sprefix=10+steps+to+finding+happy%2Cpopular%2C151&sr=1-1 Starve The Doubts Full Disclosure with James O'Brian The Tolkien Road The Tim Ferris Show The Al Franken Podcast Scott Sigler's Audiobooks Author To Author Don't Quill the Messenger:Shakespeare Authorship Explored Here's the link to The Sherpa's Appearance on "Starve the Doubts." Sooo much fun! https://www.buzzsprout.com/59340/3790193?fbclid=IwAR2vi-HSNL9TRB36MM7BVwESe7VICpLyCbG1pxg1rjxfyFeETwEfu6O5lyw Follow the show on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram at @Sherpalution, and check out my website, sherpalution.com , for older episodes, Sherpa Sheets, and Spotify playlists. You'll also find the link to The Sherpa Shop. Online shopping for a cause! Email me at jimthepodcastsherpa@gmail.com. #VivaLaSherpalution! Music Credits/Voiceovers: Bruce Goldberg ( aka Mr. Bruce): https://thevoiceoverguy.com.au/ Other Voices: The Sherpalu Studio Players --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/jim-the-podcast-sherpa/message

Starve the Doubts
Kimanzi Constable returns to Starve the Doubts!

Starve the Doubts

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2020 28:07


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PodLords
Jared Easley - PodLords 19

PodLords

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2019 43:05


He is the the co-founder of the biggest podcast event in the universe. Jared Easley of Podcast Movement joins us to talk about his podcasting journey, his Starve The Doubts show and the future of podcast. You can find Podcast Movement at PodcastMovement.com and Starve The Doubts where you listen to your podcasts. Thanks Jared!  

Podcast Coaching with Christine
Grow Your Community through Podcasting | Jared Easley

Podcast Coaching with Christine

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2019 73:39


Jared Easley, Co-Founder of Podcast Movement shares the "must-sees" for this year's conference as well as his tips for a managing your podcast workflow. Podcast Movement is the largest podcasting conference in the world. It's happening in Orlando, this August the 13th - 16th.  He's also the host of Starve The Doubts podcast and a the co-author fo the book Stop Chasing Influencers.  "If you want to get noticed, instead of saying notice me, notice me, start by first noticing other people...That creates rapport and that creates reciprocity and that creates people saying 'we love this.'" - Jared's tip for growing your community.  I'd love to learn more about you. Please fill out this SURVEY!  Work Flow Tools:  Google Calendar Slack  Asana - Project Management ConvertKit - Email Marketing  In Gmail there’s a function called “mail merge” Jared loves Tips to grow your podcast audience:  Invite a friend to co-host with you. They’re honored to be a part of the show, and then they are usually one of the first people to promote the episode. Time Codes:  19:30 Jared shares how he lost $40,000 while investing in his Podcast Movement dream.  23:45 Why you shouldn't quit.  31:20 Podcast Movement Community - Facebook Group 41:41 Jared dives into the details about Podcast Movement. WOOT! You'll have an opportunity to chat with the folks at Apple Podcast, Google, Spotify and more.    Helpful Links:  PodcastMovement.com   

The Spark With Stephanie James
The Spark 059: The Podcasting Revolution with Jared Easley

The Spark With Stephanie James

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2019 55:29


Making his mark in the podcast world, Jared Easley is a true entrepreneur who created a podcast event platform that attracts podcasters from around the globe.  Podcast Movement is a special event to encourage, educate, and inspire it's participants.  On this episode, I talk to fellow podcast host and down-right just awesome human being Jared Easley about his search for identity, the drive for his dreams, and the secret to being a truly successful podcaster and even more amazing person.Hear Stephanie on Jared's podcast "Starve The Doubts":https://www.buzzsprout.com/59340/1007947-the-spark-with-stephanie-james (https://www.buzzsprout.com/59340/1007947-the-spark-with-stephanie-james)Learn about Podcast Movement:https://podcastmovement.com (https://podcastmovement.com)"Marty Gots A Plan", "Rollin at 5", "Electrodoodle" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/)Support us on Patreon:https://www.patreon.com/nocofm (https://www.patreon.com/nocofm)Hosted by Stephanie James. Produced by Chris Lanphear for NoCo FM. Hear more great podcasts at https://noco.fm (https://noco.fm)Follow the show:https://www.facebook.com/thesparkpod (https://www.facebook.com/thesparkpod)Follow NoCo FM: https://twitter.com/nocofm (https://twitter.com/nocofm)https://instagram.com/nocofm (https://instagram.com/nocofm)https://www.facebook.com/nocofm (https://www.facebook.com/nocofm) Support this podcast

Self-Protection Essentials: Saving Lives... Preventing Rapes
The Lost Episode: Jared Easley Interview

Self-Protection Essentials: Saving Lives... Preventing Rapes

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2019 19:10


My first ever interview... lost for 4 years! This is an interview with Jared Easley, host of the Starve The Doubts podcast and founder of the Podcast Movement Conference. We talk about child safety and how with only one second of free time, and proper training, a child can become safe from an abductor.

Speaking Of Wealth with Jason Hartman
SW 338 FBF - "Starve the Doubts" with Jared Easley

Speaking Of Wealth with Jason Hartman

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2018 31:40


Today's Flash Back Friday comes from Episode 107, originally published in October 2013. Jared Easley has a very motivational podcast concept, called "Starve the Doubts," which aims to help those who are elevating in the profession tune out those who wish to bring them back down to their level or suppress their success! Jared Easley is a self-described “everyday guy” who is passionate about connecting with others, communicating, leveraging new media & cultivating a community of like-minded citizens. He is married to his amazing wife Rachel & they have a beautiful daughter named Lana, and they live in South Florida.  Website: www.StarveTheDoubts.com

Albert Hathazi's posts
About My Guest Appearance On Starve The Doubts

Albert Hathazi's posts

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2016 7:56


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The Remarkable Podcast with Dave Mooring: The Marketing Podcast for Podcasters Who Aren't Marketers
Jared Easley on Growing Your Podcast Through Generosity and Collaboration

The Remarkable Podcast with Dave Mooring: The Marketing Podcast for Podcasters Who Aren't Marketers

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2016 62:46


In this episode of Remarkable, I have a conversation with Jared Easley, a navy veteran, experienced podcaster, author, and co-founder of the world s largest international podcasting conference. Jared is an entrepreneur, salesman, and networker, or rather, a connector, who is known for his generosity and willingness to go out of his way to help others. […] The post Jared Easley on Growing Your Podcast Through Generosity and Collaboration appeared first on SuperSimpl.

Positivity Effect
077: Blessing A Stranger – Jared Easley

Positivity Effect

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2016 37:26


[coolcastplayer id="54"] Jared Easley is the founder of The Starve The Doubts podcast, where him and his guests have fun-filled "The View/The Talk" style panel with conversations that range from online business, personal and professional development. This show includes a guest on the "hot seat" who illuminates the path for listeners by sharing how they have navigated challenging seasons & difficult hurdles to pursue success. With over 300 episodes, listeners will find themselves binge listening because of his conversation flow, leaving his listeners always wanting to come back for more. I had the pleasure of meeting Jared last November and he is a stand up guy, I call him a friend. The post 077: Blessing A Stranger – Jared Easley appeared first on The Positivity Effect.

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Positivity Effect
076: Bee Sweet Lemonade – Jared Easley

Positivity Effect

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2016 32:05


[coolcastplayer id="56"] Jared Easley is the founder of The Starve The Doubts podcast, where him and his guests have fun-filled "The View/The Talk" style panel with conversations that range from online business, personal and professional development. This show includes a guest on the "hot seat" who illuminates the path for listeners by sharing how they have navigated challenging seasons & difficult hurdles to pursue success. With over 300 episodes, listeners will find themselves binge listening because of his conversation flow, leaving his listeners always wanting to come back for more. I had the pleasure of meeting Jared last November and he is a stand up guy, I call him a friend. The post 076: Bee Sweet Lemonade – Jared Easley appeared first on The Positivity Effect.

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The Jody Maberry Show
Seven Lessons From a Kid Busker

The Jody Maberry Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2016 8:56


On a recent trip to Nashville, I told Dan Miller a  story about my son playing violin on the street corner in the small town where we live. Dan enjoyed the story so much he did a short interview with me on his podcast about my son swinging the bow on the street corner. I realized if Dan found the story interesting you probably would as well. You can hear Dan Miller's interview with me here.  On a visit to downtown Port Townsend my, son saw someone playing music on the street corner. What caught his attention was not the music, it was the guitar case. It was open in front of the musician and had several bills and many coins in it. What my son saw was money Money. Someone was Playing music on the street and in return people were giving him money. It was a new concept to his eight-year-old mind. I was quickly bombed with several questions. "Why is he playing guitar on the sidewalk"? "Why are people giving him money"? And then he asked the big one. "Can I play my violin on the sidewalk"? He had quickly connected the dots. He realized playing his violin on the street corner could get him money, which could be used to buy Legos. My kid wants to be a busker. My first reaction was "no". I was not going to let my son play violin on the street corner in a busy tourist town. I may think he is the best eight-year-old violin player in our house, but is it a good idea to let him play in a place where people expect to hear experienced and quality musicians? After considering it for a day, I decided it would be a good idea for him to be a busker. Here are the six lessons he can learn from being a kid busker; Have the courage to do something that can be criticized. He is not as good as other musicians playing on the street. People may laugh. People may say he is not very good. People may ignore him. But consider the lesson he will learn by standing tall and playing his violin anyway. Realize not everyone is your audience. The one or two people or even the ten people you connect with are your audience. Mike Loomis believes you can be successful by reaching three people, and you can accomplish lots of great stuff with a twelve person tribe. Do not worry about the masses. Connect with your audience, even if it is only three people. The thought of doing something is often harder than the actual doing of that thing. Doing one intimidating act, like busking on the street corner, can build enough confidence to take on another, bigger, and scarier project. The only way you will ever know is to take the risk. At the age of eight, my son can take a step to eliminate a regret, so many of us have. He may play violin on the street corner and not do well, but he will know. How many of us adults wrestle with the regret of not knowing how something would have worked out if we had only been brave enough to try. The value of making a ruckus. Rather than waiting for someone to tell my son how an eight-year-old should act, he could be on the street corner making a ruckus. Making a ruckus, rather than doing what others expect you to do, is how you get things done. Listen to this episode of Starve The Doubts podcast with Jared Easley to hear Seth Godin talk about making a ruckus. The difference between contributing and spectating. Theodore Roosevelt said "there is no effort without error and shortcoming. (A Contributor) at the best knows, in the end, the triumph of high achievement, and at worst, if he fails, at least, fails while daring greatly". Colonel Roosevelt even called spectators "cold and timid souls." I realized, If my son wants to dare greatly and play his violin on the street corner, it would be wrong not to let him. And he did play on the street corner. He picked the busiest corner available and set up shop. He dressed nice and even slicked his hair back to look the part. He understood, even at eight years old that he was putting on a show. At the time he only knew how to play a few songs, so he played them over and over. I usually stood against a nearby wall to not only watch him play but to watch the interaction between him and the people who passed by. Many people dropped money in his violin case. And many people slowed down or stopped to hear him play. In a busy tourist town where buskers are common on every corner, it is one thing to drop some money; it is another thing altogether when someone stops to watch and listen. In the end, August played for 62 minutes and made $47. Consider what that means to an 8-year-old. Rather than get an allowance, my kids earn commissions. He would have to take the trash out to the corner 47 times to earn $47 dollars. He would have to shred 23 stacks of paper to earn $47. He has a good week when he earn $10 in commissions. And now, in 62 minutes he earned $47 from something he created, not from what someone told him to do. To me, the $47 is not really the big deal. What excites me the most is the possibility. How important is it for my 8-year-old son to learn the possibility of doing things differently. If you learn as an 8-year-old that you can earn money playing on the street corner, does a job in a cubicle even look appealing once you are an adult? This is where the most important lesson comes in, the lesson I want to stick with my son, and the lesson I want you to hear. If you create value, people will put money in your violin case. It is that simple. That is the secret to business. Create value and people will give you money. Creating value is part of mastering your message. You need to understand what you do and how it will create value for other people. In the case of my son on the street corner, the music was the message. It created value for people because they enjoyed hearing it. Buskers create the unique atmosphere in downtown Port Townsend that people like so much. Without buskers, downtown Port Townsend would feel, and sound, different. An 8 year old boy playing violin on the corner creates value because of the music and because people like having buskers on the corner. Bob Burg once said people will not buy from you because you need to buy groceries. People will buy from you because you create value for them. Even if you are not an entrepreneur, the secret to success is the same. Forget about sticking to your job description. Create so much value in your position that your organization will not want to be without you. To give you a little update on my son, after the first time playing violin on the street he did not return. I know it would be a better story to tell you he went back to the street corner and earned 40 or 50 dollars every week and bought a car before he was 10 years old. It did not happen though. At the time, he saw it as an opportunity to earn enough money to buy the lego set he wanted. After he had the legos in hand he did not return. But after hearing this story again on Dan Miller's 48 Days to the Work you love podcast he declared he would be a busker again this summer.

Starve the Doubts
Merry Christmas from Starve the Doubts!

Starve the Doubts

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2015 33:54


Jared & Kimanzi discuss the holidays... this is one of the most fun episodes to date for the entire podcast catalog!Support the show (https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=CQWQVRBGQCK7E&source=url)

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Eternal Leadership
076 Jared Easley | Starve The Doubts

Eternal Leadership

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2015 39:59


Being Successful as a Normal Person Click here for the resources from our interview with Jared “If you wanna be successful, there's a couple things you need to do in life. You need to treat others the way that they want to be treated. Always be yourself. And then you need to starve the doubts. And what I found over time is there's some really good takeaways from that and in the way you treat people and finding your authentic voice and authentic self.”- Jared Easley Just a few years ago, Jared Easley was a project manager for his company, living in Florida with his wife and daughter. He was doing the right things, following the rules, and going above and beyond for his clients. The day came when the CFO called Jared into his office to give him the news that he had been let go due to cutbacks. While this was a disappointing time for Jared, he used that point in his life to develop his own entrepreneurial ideas and offer encouragement to others. Join us on this edition of Eternal Leadership as we talk with Jared about the success of his podcast, Starve the Doubts. Jared describes himself as a “normal guy” and questioned what he had to give. He discovered that it’s okay if you don’t have a big story or a wealth of expertise. Sometimes, just having conversations with people who do have a lot of wisdom can be an encouragement to others. What you will learn: A life of significance begins with your relationship with God. How to navigate the doubts in your life and fulfill the potential that God has for your life. That it’s okay if everything is not aligned perfectly. Don’t judge a book by it’s cover. The true meaning of success and real wealth. The importance of surrounding yourself with people with similar goals and passions. “I'm reminded constantly that God gives us our daily bread and that being rich is not defined by money. And it's so easy to get caught in that and I get caught in it, but I realize that true wealth, or what it means to really be rich, is found in your relationships.”-Jared Easley Resources: Starve The Doubts Bio In the past couple of years, Jared Easley has started a podcast, Starve the Doubts, written a book, and co-founded the world's largest International Podcasting Conference. He has been featured on Entrepreneur.com & the Huffington Post.

Starve the Doubts
What's up with Starve the Doubts?

Starve the Doubts

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2015 1:21


Jared & Kimanzi give a quick heads up!Support the show (https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=CQWQVRBGQCK7E&source=url)

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Starve the Doubts
Starve the Doubts Presents: The Best of Kimanzi Constable

Starve the Doubts

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2015 4:54


Great takeaways from our official co-host... Kimanzi Constable!Support the show (https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=CQWQVRBGQCK7E&source=url)

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Starve the Doubts
Best Of Starve The Doubts - Great Advice From Various Guests

Starve the Doubts

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2015 9:19


Ignore this episode if you don't want to succeed...Support the show (https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=CQWQVRBGQCK7E&source=url)

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Starve the Doubts
Starve the Doubts Presents: Boys of Summer

Starve the Doubts

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2015 10:20


Action packed episode featuring the boys of summer: Patrick South - The Axel Show Zechariah Newman - ZechariahNewman.com Jon Harrison - Classically Trained Matt Ham - Redefine Rich Zeb Welborn - Defining Success Ryan Eller - Live Your List Darrell Darnell - Pro Podcast Solutions Chris Krimitsos - Story Jam TheatreSupport the show (https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=CQWQVRBGQCK7E&source=url)

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Vroom Vroom Veer with Jeff Smith
007 Jared Easley – Starve the Doubts

Vroom Vroom Veer with Jeff Smith

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2015 50:37


Jared Easley is the host of the podcast "Starve the Doubts" and the co-founder of the wildly popular Podcast Movement Event. Stuck in the "friend" zone In High School Jared always got stuck in the friend zone for a couple of years Veered into the Navy Montgomery? No Mobile! I thought I had been in Montgomery, but turns out I was in Mobile. Then in New England, all of sudden the girls there liked him more. He didn't fall into the friend zone once he got out of the south. Going back home, people see you differently Both Jared and I experienced new reactions from women and people when going back home. Make a bucket List Take a step toward something toward something you intend to carry out Jared 1st Duty Station was Pearl Harbor, Hawaii Jared feels like a NEW man He saw the other side of racism being a White military dude in Hawaii How Jeff got punched in Waikiki at an ATM because of the Rodney King verdict. Jared decided to get know and make friends with locals, so he broke through the stereotypes. Seeking first to understand versus working first to make agreement...from Dale Carnegie and Steven Covey. Meeting Asian women In Orlando, he wanted to meet a pretty Asian girl. He found a party in Orlando where there might be some pretty Asian women. Sometimes it takes 30 seconds of insane courage to make an awesome move. Links Starve the Doubts Podcast Movement

Entrepreneurs and Coffee
41: Starve the Doubts with Jared Easley

Entrepreneurs and Coffee

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2015 34:20


BOOM! Thank you for hanging out with me for a cup of coffee today. I am Brendan hufford and this is the entrepreneurs and coffee podcast. We’ll chat about our guest in a moment but first I wanted to say thank you. Thank you sincerely from the bottom of my heart for being a fan. Being a listener. I took 2 weeks off from the show to make my first course. To make something amazing to help people start their first business. And you’re still here.  You’re still listening. That means the absolute world to me.  We’ll talk more about the course in a future episode but in the meantime, join our community which fans have named ‘The Breakfast Club’ over at brendanhufford.com/community.  If you want to chat with myself and other entrepreneurs about questions and problems you’re having in your business, without all of the self promotion you see in other facebook groups, check out brendanhufford.com/community. So let’s talk super fast about our guest today, Jared Easely. He co-hosts the Starve the Doubts podcast with Kimanzi Constable who was on episode 17 of entrepreneurs and coffee. He also co-founded the awesome conference that I’ll be checking out this summer called Podcast Movement, along with my friends Pat Flynn from episode 35 and Omar Zenhom from the $100 MBA whose episode is going out later this month.  I can’t freaking wait for the event and if you’re a podcaster or thinking about starting one, there isn’t a better place to make friends than Podcast Movement. We’ll talk about Starve the Doubts, Podcast Movement, and if I know Jared as well as I think I do, we’re probably going to go off on a few random tangents about entrepreneurship as well.   So grab your cup of coffee and let’s sit down with our guest, Jared Easley.

The Contractor Fight with Tom Reber
SP EP17 Starve the Doubts: Jared Easely

The Contractor Fight with Tom Reber

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2015 37:02


Best Selling Author & Podcast Host Jared Easley is helping people all over the world pursue their dreams. He's been featured on The Huffington Post, Entrepreneur.com and many other outlets and today he visits the Strongpreneur Podcast. Learn to explore and be a little bolder today with Jared Easley. Subscribe to the full podcast here.

Business Coaching with Join Up Dots
Podcast 171: Jared Easley: The Podcast Master Shows Us All How To Beatbox And Starve The Doubts

Business Coaching with Join Up Dots

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2014 63:25


Todays guest is man who if you take all the letters of his name and rearrange them you will get "Huge Action Taker" Well, actually that isn't the case, but it should be, as this is a guy who over the last few years has literally sprung to the top of his chosen field, by deciding on what he wanted, taking huge action and not allowing the obstacles that stop us all in our tracks to bother him. Way back in 1999 he started his career in the navy, as a Electronics Technician Third Class and for four years served his country. And upon leaving the military then moved through a series of positions and companies not coming anywhere near to that same length of service. Was this a man finding his place in things? Or was this simply the route that people take nowadays to show ambition to future employees? Well we are going to find out, but its true to say that in the last couple of years he has really put himself out there and taken risks to create a future that he loves. And one that no employee cant ake away from him As a host of the top rated show "Starve The Doubts", and the powerhouse behind the Pod Mov University and this years Podcast Movement Conference held in Dallas he is rocking and rolling with the best of them. And now as a bestseller author on Amazon with the podcasting bible Podcasting Good to Great: How to Grow Your Audience Through Collaboration he has added even more success to his life. So what was it in his life that made him jump from the corporate life and enter into the uncertain world of entrepreneurship? And why did he feel the need to not just do one thing well, but take on so much in such a short period time? Well let's find out as we bring onto the show to start joining up dots, the one and only Jared Easley Dream Jobs, Online Courses, Persistence, Personal Trainer, Decision Making, Publicity, Young Entrepreneur, Freedom, Addicted, Shawn Stevenson, American Hustle, Make Money Online, Motivational Quotes, Expedition, Challenges, Steve Jobs, How To Start A Business, The Secret, Rich, Online Marketing, Time Management, Blogger, Videos, Recruiting, Authentic, Travel Blogs, Ultra Running, American Football, How To Make Money, Online Business, Company Culture, Law Of Attraction, Planet Money, Jobs, Video Marketing, Linkedin, Success Principles, Digital Marketing, Action Taking, Starting A Business, Successful Entrepreneurs, Personal Branding, Amazon, Lead Generation, Career Change, Life Planner, Comfort zone, Simplicity, Break The Rules, Book Launches, Personal Finance, Secret To Success, Business Plan, Health And Fitness, Tech Startup, Self Publishing, Entrepreneurs, Love, Career Path, Educational, Creativity, Selling, motivation, motivational, inspiration, confidence, success, freedom

Crypto Talks
How to Write #1 Amazon Bestselling Book Without Being A Writer

Crypto Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2014 43:45


Today we have an extraordinary episode. In this episode I have co-hosted with John Colley at his Online Learning Podcast and together we have interviewed Jared Easley. All three of us had fun and I hope you will enjoy it too. John Colley is the host of the Online Learning Podcast and creator of various online courses. Jared Easley is the host of the Starve The Doubts podcast, the co-founder of the Podcast Movement and since recently also an author. In this interview we talk about Jared's journey to success. Jared explains where he started and how did he manage to succeed. He talked about his experiences of writing and publishing his first non-fiction book Podcasting Good to Great: How to Grow Your Audience Through Collaboration, which became #1 Amazon bestseller in several categories. I personally think that the book did well was thanks to the right strategy Jared implemented: he write a good quality book, launched it at 99 cents and the launch was aligned with the Podcast Movement week end.

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You Leading You: Conversations of Leadership and Success with Business Pros, Entrepreneurs and Just Plain Folks!
YLY 033: It’s Who You Are Around, And How You Collaborate With Jared Easley

You Leading You: Conversations of Leadership and Success with Business Pros, Entrepreneurs and Just Plain Folks!

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2014 44:27


In episode #33 of You Leading You, Jared Easley, Host of Starve The Doubts, Co-Founder of the Podcast Movement, Best Selling Author of Podcasting Good to Great and President at PodMov University (Whew!) talks about podcasting. And actually quite a bit of other things such as networking, building an audience through content, and just life in […] The post YLY 033: It’s Who You Are Around, And How You Collaborate With Jared Easley appeared first on You Leading You .

Dose of Leadership with Richard Rierson | Authentic & Courageous Leadership Development
164 – Jared Easley: Host of “Starve the Doubts”; Co-Founder of “Podcast Movement”

Dose of Leadership with Richard Rierson | Authentic & Courageous Leadership Development

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2014 38:32


Jared Easley is a self-described “everyday guy” who is passionate about connecting with others, communicating, leveraging new media & cultivating a community of like-minded citizens. [saf feature=”itunes” cta=”Subscribe & Listen in iTunes”] He is happily married to his amazing wife Rachel & they have a beautiful daughter. Jared is based in South Florida. You can listen to his inspiring podcast ... Read More

Podcast Talent Coach
Memorable Podcast Brand - PTC Episode 042

Podcast Talent Coach

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2014 29:12


Memorable Podcast Brand Episode 042   Have you noticed all of the interview shows popping up lately? It seems everyone wants to have an interview podcast. Many simply copy the other successful interview podcasts and hope to stand out. How can you be different while being the same? Jared Easley and I were talking the other day. He publishes the wonderful podcast “Starve The Doubts”. We were discussing his approach to make his interview show stand out amongst the sea of sameness. Jared creates a unique approach to the interview show in a couple different ways. First, he not only has a guest to interview on his show, he also has a guest interviewer join him to ask the questions. This gives the show an extra dimension. The questions on every interview have a little different perspective. Second, Jared asks unique questions. He opens every show asking about the guests favorite concert. He then sprinkles in “would you rather” and “fill in the blank” questions. Jared does his homework on every guest to create questions that are well-informed. These two steps help to create a unique interview experience and overall solid, memorable podcast.   Be Memorable If you want to keep your listener coming back show after show, you need to make them remember to come back. You need to remain top-of-mind for your listener. That is the purpose of audience engagement. Make your listener remember you for something specific about your show. As you build your show, make it about one thing. Find one particular thing that will be remembered. If you try to be all things to all people, you will water down the show. Everything will be nice. However, isn't usually truly memorable. You will get lost in the millions of messages your listener receives on a daily basis. Find one point that you can make amazing. Take it over the top. Make it the “goodbye” scene in “Titanic”. Make it the “I am your father” scene in “Empire Strikes Back” between Luke Skywalker and Darth Vader. Your particular point could be the point where you assure your caller that everything will be ok. It could be the fantastic story of your brush with celebrity. It is your show. Find the magic. Stir emotion. Make it amazing. Bring your listener back. Be memorable.   Do They Remember? When you consider the entertainment options podcast listeners have, the importance of creating a powerful brand really becomes apparent. I searched iTunes for podcasts about hockey. There are hundreds of hockey podcasts available. Thousands and thousands of episodes exist that deal with hockey. You can find various topics, including drills, NHL teams, coaching, fantasy hockey and many more. How do you stand out? How do you get noticed? Your listener needs to remember your podcast, so they can return and listen again. That is the way to build a following. It really doesn't matter how many people listen today. What builds a strong podcast is the number of listeners that come back the next time, and the next time, and the time after that. You build your audience slowly with more listeners this week than you had last week. Get your listener to remember to return. Using your brand to create strong relationships with your listeners is critical to the health of your podcast. If you are bland, you will get lost in the sea of average. There are over 100,000 podcasts available for consumption. Most of them are average or worse. If you refine your content, turn your information into entertainment, and transform your podcast into powerful relationships, you will easily stand out from the crowd. It is a must not only for your success, but your mere survival. Begin your brand today.   Are You Using Cows? The unexpected is amusing, delightful and memorable. Being direct assumes your listener cares about your marketing message. They don't. Your listener cares about his or her needs, wants and desires. Attract their attention by doing the unexpected. To engage your podcast listener and create a relationship, you need to be memorable. In order to be memorable, you must be unique. Be distinct, unusual, and unexpected. If you sound like every other show, you will not stand out and get noticed. Chick-fil-a could have easily become another fast food restaurant lost in the sea of mediocrity. Founder Truett Cathy wouldn't let that happen. The company pays great attention to the details and does the unexpected at every turn. The Chick-fil-a mission statement is, “Be America's Best Quick-Service Restaurant.” Sure, every fast food joint wants to be the best. Few are willing to put in the work. One Saturday, we were on a road trip. We were passing through Des Moines, IA at 8:45p as we pulled into the mall to grab a quick bite. We found out the mall closed at 9p. As you can imagine, most restaurants in the food court were cleaning up. We were one of two parties there to eat. We stepped up to the Chick-fil-a counter and apologized for cutting it so close and causing them extra work. The gentleman behind the counter assured us it was no trouble at all. We received our (fresh) food quickly and grabbed a table in the middle of the food court. About five minutes later, the Chick-fil-a employee came to our food court table to make sure everything was alright. This was a mall food court. Few fast food restaurants ever check on you in their own establishment. You especially do not receive this sort of attention 10 minutes before closing. That level of service is the norm at Chick-fil-a. They always take the extra step to surprise and stand out. It is carried through to the careers they offer, the scholarships they provide to their employees and the process of accepting partners and franchisees. The company uses cows in their commercials to promote chicken sandwiches. The Chick-fil-a website even has a special section devoted to the cows. When a cow parachutes into a football game promoting chicken sandwiches, it us unexpected. Chick-fil-a is memorable. If you can create unique, memorable experiences for your listener by incorporating the unexpected, you begin to create powerful, meaningful relationships. Are you using your own cows in your podcast?   Swing For The Fence Rather than being consistently good with your podcast, be occasionally great. Your listener will remember one big thing from your show. They will not remember every detail, every comment or every e-mail answer. They will remember that one thing you did. Each show, try to make one big splash that will be memorable. Swing for the fence. Many know the great Babe Ruth as one of the greatest home run hitters in baseball. Many also know that Ruth struck out roughly twice as often as the league average. He struck out 1,330 times. Babe set out to do something exciting. We wanted to be memorable. Sometimes, that meant striking out. People don't remember all of the singles Babe hit. Even though he is 2nd all-time with his on-base percentage of .474, nobody talks about all the times Ruth got on base. He had 1,517 singles and 506 doubles to his 714 home runs. That is nearly twice as many singles as homers. Doubles and home runs were just about equal. Why do people remember all of the home runs? Because they were exciting. Babe was occasionally great. He was great often enough to be memorable. You don't have to set records. Simply make your podcast occasionally great. Nobody remembers your strikeouts. Don't worry about them. When you finally hit the home run, people will remember. Every now and then, swing for the fence   Risky Stands Out As we develop meaningful relationships with your podcast, we in turn build credibility that will support our call-to-action within your show. To develop strong relationships, you need to create engaging entertainment that will get you remembered by your listener. To be remembered, you must stand out. You stand out when you are loved. You are remembered when you are hated. You fade into the background when you are plain, vanilla and trying to not upset anyone. If you don't stir strong emotions, you are easily forgotten. When we create, we expose our perspective. We open ourselves to criticism. It is natural to want your thoughts, views, art and creation to be accepted by everyone. To avoid being disappointed, we often play it safe. Those fantastic, memorable personalities are usually both loved and hated. Rush Limbaugh is loved by the conservatives and hated by the liberals. Dave Ramsey is loved by the conservative investor and hated by credit card companies and whole life insurance salespeople. Dr. Laura Schlessinger would consistently be critical of her callers. Yet she would receive more callers than she could handle on any given show. Safety lacks creativity. It is risky to be truly creative. However, that is really the only way to get noticed. Safe blends in. Risky stands out.   Keep your listener coming back show after show. Remain top-of-mind for your listener. Make them remember to come back next week.     I'd love to help you with your podcast. E-mail any questions or comments you might have to Coach@PodcastTalentCoach.com. You can also find tools to help you create great content at www.PodcastTalentCoach.com. Let's turn your information into engaging entertainment.

Starve the Doubts
Starve the Doubts Sabbatical

Starve the Doubts

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2014 2:19


Starve the Doubts Sabbatical by Jared EasleySupport the show (https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=CQWQVRBGQCK7E&source=url)

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The 5 AM Miracle Podcast with Jeff Sanders
Starve the Doubts: An Interview with Jared Easley

The 5 AM Miracle Podcast with Jeff Sanders

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2014 38:59


Episode SummaryDo you suffer from self doubt? I do.This week’s episode of The 5 AM Miracle Podcast features an interview with Jared Easley, host of the Starve the Doubts Podcast. Episode Show Notesjeffsanders.com/45 Learn More About The 5 AM MiracleThe 5 AM Miracle Podcast Free Productivity Resources + Email Updates!Join The 5 AM Club! The 5 AM Miracle BookAudiobook, Paperback, and Kindle Connect on Social MediaFacebook Group • Instagram • Twitter • LinkedIn • YouTube About Jeff SandersRead Jeff’s Bio © Jeff Sanders Productions, LLC

The 5 AM Miracle Podcast with Jeff Sanders
Starve the Doubts: An Interview with Jared Easley

The 5 AM Miracle Podcast with Jeff Sanders

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2014 41:44


Episode Show Notes jeffsanders.com/045 Learn More About the Show The 5 AM Miracle Podcast Free Productivity Resources Join The 5 AM Club! Connect on Social Media Facebook Group • Instagram • Twitter • LinkedIn Episode Summary Do you suffer from self doubt? I do. This week's episode of The 5 AM Miracle Podcast features an interview with Jared Easley, host of the Starve the Doubts Podcast. All of us suffer from some form of self doubt, which is why Jared Easley has been interviewing amazingly successful entrepreneurs to find out what it takes to overcome doubt and succeed anyway. In the interview, Jared and I discuss how to surround yourself with high achievers and how fear is the beginning of wisdom. Resources Mentioned in the Show Starve the Doubts Podcast [hosted by Jared Easley] Podcast Movement Conference [want to speak? — click here] VA Game Plan [founded by Jared Easley] Internet Business Mastery Podcast [hosted by Jeremy Frandsen and Jason Van Orden] Shovel Cloud Show Podcast [hosted by Chris Murphy] Jon Acuff [author] Derek Halpern [founder of Social Triggers] QBQ: The Question Behind the Question [book by John G. Miller] How to Win Friends and Influence People [book by Dale Carnegie] Platform: Get Noticed in a Noisy World [book by Michael Hyatt] Seth Godin [author]

Speaking Of Wealth with Jason Hartman
SOW 107 - "Starve the Doubts" with Jared Easley

Speaking Of Wealth with Jason Hartman

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2013 30:53


Jared Easley has a very motivational podcast concept, called "Starve the Doubts," which aims to help those who are elevating in the profession tune out those who wish to bring them back down to their level or suppress their success! Jared Easley is a self-described “everyday guy” who is passionate about connecting with others, communicating, leveraging new media & cultivating a community of like-minded citizens. He is married to his amazing wife Rachel & they have a beautiful daughter named Lana, and they live in South Florida.  You can listen to his inspiring podcast episodes at http://starvethedoubts.com. His interview list is quite impressive and full of individuals who are creative, unique, interesting & taking action!