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This is volume 2 of the 'My Biggest Takeaways' series where I discuss lessons learned from books I've read. Here's are the books covered in this episode(these are affiliate links). Stop Chasing Influencers by Jared Easley and Kimanzi Constable Love Yourself by Kamal Ravikant The ONE Thing by Gary W. Keller and Jay Papasan Life's Golden Ticket by Brendon Burchard Vagabonding by Rolf Potts Here's a link to volume 1 https://bit.ly/2w1J2bu Thoughts? Comments? Do so on the blog here. Rate, like, leave a review! If you've enjoyed this episode, please support this podcast by doing any, all your shopping through my affiliate link: AMAZON: http://amzn.to/2dRu3IM or DONATE/TIP here https://bit.ly/2LD1mwy SUBSCRIBE Everywhere HERE https://bit.ly/3tkjIbV Let's keep in touch, sign up for the email list here https://bit.ly/42QhWBi
Here's everything you NEED to know if you plan on attending the Podcast Movement conference... plus SO MUCH MORE! Jared Easley is the Co-Founder and Head of Community/Content at Podcast Movement, as well as Host of the top-rated and top-ranked podcast Starve the Doubts. Jared has been featured in media including Entrepreneur, Huffington Post, and the South Florida Business Journal, and his recent book Stop Chasing Influencers is an Amazon and Publishers Weekly Best-Seller. CONNECT WITH JARED:IG (personal): https://www.instagram.com/jaredeasley IG (Podcast Movement): https://www.instagram.com/PodcastMovement LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jaredeasley Podcast (Starve the Doubts): https://apple.co/3GvjRlwBook (Stop Chasing Influencers): https://amzn.to/3LOHKpc Article (“How Podcasters Can Grow Their Show with Cross-Promos”): https://podnews.net/article/cross-promos-for-podcastsMENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE:Use code ANGIEPM22 for $50 OFF your registration for Podcast Movement (Dallas, TX - Aug 23-26, 2022): https://2022.podcastmovement.com/register Descript Studio Sound: https://www.descript.com/studio-sound Check out Dwight Yoakam's Greater Bakersfield session with Post Malone: https://youtu.be/xIFJxz0ps6cCheck out Hailey Whitters:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/haileywhitters Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/4e9TBaTlI3LVQz3tkTYC0I?si=uv1g-1_-RbSLLkJ_0gYEcw Check out a David Wilcox Facebook Live (loved so much by Jared!): https://www.facebook.com/Davidwilcoxmusic/videos/2635387626586858 CONNECT FURTHER WITH ANGIE:Podcast: https://www.yougetwhatimsaying.com Listen Early and Dynamic Ad-Free on Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/44Y6rbYSocial Media: https://beacons.ai/theactualangie/socialmedia Contact: yougetwhatimsaying.podcast@gmail.com Monetize Your Podcast: https://beacons.ai/theactualangie/monetizeSupport the Show: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/yougetit/membershipADVERTISE ON THE SHOW: To inquire about host-read ads or to become the show's next Presenting Sponsor, please send an email to yougetwhatimsaying.podcast@gmail.com.EPISODE CREDITS:Podcast Logo: Abby MurdockPodcast Cover Photography: April Bowers CreativeBE ADVISED:Formerly titled Podfluencer Society (for before that, 4 Things For Your Podcast), episodes 1-114 share insights and strategies specifically for podcasters. As the podcast has undergone a complete rebrand, some links and information referenced in earlier episodes have likely changed. Please contact us at yougetwhatimsaying.podcast@gmail.com if you cannot find what you are looking for. The views and opinions expressed in each episode are those of the individual contributors and do not necessarily reflect those of the podcast host and team or the owner of this Intellectual Property. This podcast is not an authority of legal advice, and listeners are encouraged to seek professional counsel with regard to their brand, business, and otherwise. Many of the product and service promotions in each episode are under the negotiated terms of affiliate or sponsorship agreements. If a link is clicked and a purchase is made, an affiliate commission may be received. However, we recommend products or services that we personally endorse and believe may be beneficial to others. This information is disclosed in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission's 16 CFR, Part 255: “Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising."
STOP CHASING INFLUENCERS. Marketing has become this sensationalized thing where we need lists of 100,000’s of people and big ad campaigns to make it rain. Anything less feels too small... like we haven’t “made it” yet. But everyday there are what I describe in this video as “tribal leaders” who show up and lead their conversation consistently. They may not have 1000’s of fans, but they have 100’s. And what if you took the money you’ve spent in ads and training and invested it in supporting those tribal leaders who show up and do the work every day? You have abundant connections in your proximity if you could just take your eyes off the influencers and look to those doing the real work of transformation every day. Here are a few more thoughts about that for your business and marketing... (Watch Video) (Shout out to Kimanzi Constable, co-author of Stop Chasing Infuencers) ..... *If you are on a mission to making the world a better place through your business... I invite you to apply for my 6 week intensive program led by me. To apply, watch the free videos at the link below and then apply on the last page. You can view the videos here: www.groundswellmethod.com ..... [Marketing for the Rest of Us - Episode 381] Prefer to listen as a podcast? Listen here: --> https://link.chtbl.com/marketingshow #marketingfortherestofuspodcast
Jared Easley is the co-founder and Head of Community and Content at Podcast Movement. Jared is the host of the top-rated and ranked podcast “Starve the Doubts,” which features conversations related to personal and professional development (interviews include guests such as Simon Sinek, Gary Vaynerchuk, and Seth Godin). Jared has been featured in such publications as Entrepreneur.com, Huffington Post and the South Florida Business Journal. He is also a traditionally published author. His recent book, Stop Chasing Influencers, is an Amazon and Publishers Weekly Best Seller. Website: https://podcastmovement.com/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/jaredeasley Latest Event: https://events.podcastmovement.com/dallas2020/
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
In this episode, our guest is Kimanzi Constable. He is the author of Are You Living or Existing and co-author of Stop Chasing Influencers. He has sold over 100,000 books as an author and write for several popular publications, including Entrepreneur Magazine and Success Magazine. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/reachingthefinishline/support
The Remarkable Podcast with Dave Mooring: The Marketing Podcast for Podcasters Who Aren't Marketers
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.
Jared Easley is the co-founder of Podcast Movement, the world's largest gathering of podcasters. He is the co-author of the book, "Stop Chasing Influencers", an Amazon Best-Seller and is the host of Starve The Doubts Podcast. He has appeared on many media outlets including The Huffington Post and Entrepreneur. Website: www.podcastmovement.com Twitter: @jaredeasley
Stop Chasing Influencers gives you a step-by-step blueprint to building a business and life you love.
Risk Without Regret: Stories from Risk Takers, Inspiring Entrepreneurs, Small Business Owners
Today's guest is Michael Carbone. He's originally from Canada where he went down the typical path of going to college and getting a corporate job. You know, just doing the standard 9-5 grind that so many people do. Everything seemed great from the outside, but inside, he was feeling unfulfilled. Unfortunately, most people stay in this position their whole lives and never make a change. But Michael was different.He's going to share his story about how an Ironman race changed his life, how teaching others to win more at online poker was a gamechanger, why webinars are so lucrative, as well as using fear to force you to take more action in your life. And towards the end, he talks about traveling to Paris a few months ago... the day after the terrorist attacks. He elaborates on how that experience can relate to business, as well as showing you how fragile life is and why you should live your life to the fullest everyday.This is definitely one of my favorite conversations so far, and I know you're going to take several things away from this episode. Enjoy!Subscribe to the podcast!Featured books:Stop Chasing Influencers by Kimanzi Constable and Jared Easley. I took a quote out of that book and dug deeper into it in the last episode. Since then, I finished the book and I highly recommend it to anyone that wants to start an online business. It gives you so many new ideas that you can use with your podcast, online course, online coaching business, e-commerce website, and more. If you want to check it out, just go to riskwithoutregret.com/influencers.Will It Fly by Pat Flynn. As you probably know, I'm a big fan of Pat as I've mentioned him in several of the episodes, so it was a no-brainer to add this book to my Amazon wishlist. About a week ago, I jumped on a Skype call with my friend Jason Reaves from the Live Life Loudly podcast. After helping him for a couple hours, he said he wanted to thank me by sending me this book. Thanks again Jason, it was much appreciated!So it showed up a few days later and I started reading it instantly. It's already adding a lot of value but the coolest part is the free online companion course that comes with it. This book is all about testing your next business idea at the beginning so you don't waste a lot of time and money. Most people just build something and hope people want it. You know that old quote, "If you build it, they will come." That's terrible biz advice and that's why their business usually fails. So if this sounds awesome to you, just visit riskwithoutregret.com/willitfly and order this book today!Best quotes from this episode:I teach something I know and then package it up beautifully and offer it to people who want to learn that topic.We all have something that we know and love and are passionate about that other people want to learn as well.I didn't want a backup plan, because to me, that's a distraction.If you're not hosting webinars at this point, you're probably leaving money on the table.Webinars help you build your list, create relationships, and make sales, all at once.I'm really passionate about being on that stage and helping inspire people.These influencers are not these untouchable people.I remember thinking about how insane the idea was, and that made me want to do it.I hired someone that knew what they were doing to help me and teach me what I needed to do. Then I put in a ton of work, and I'm getting results.I don't need a Plan B. I just obsess over Plan A and find a way to get it done.I needed the risk of quitting my job to get results. I needed that risk to scare me into taking action.For me, comfort equals complacency.The more fear I had of failure, that fear makes me take action.If you're spending all day working on it because you have nothing else and nothing is paying your bills, trust me, you'll find a way to make it work.It's always easier to see someone else do something first and then you can do it because it becomes simpler.When people think I'm crazy, that's when I know I'm doing something right.Remove yourself from toxic environments and from people that tell you that you can't do it. Surround yourself with people who are more positive and more motivating.You can know the most basic thing and there's still people who have never heard of it.Even if you have the most basic knowledge, you shouldn't take it for granted. There's always people who don't know anything about that topic or are just new to it. So you can always find an audience of people who want to learn more.If you're struggling with something, tell your struggles. People will relate to it.Life is very fragile, and the more you sit and think about it, the more it makes you want to live your life.There's a lot of beauty in facing situations where you're afraid.If you just think about things and don't actually dive into them yourself, you might feel a little more afraid until you actually do it.The more you think about something—versus actually doing it—the riskier it will seem.Never in a hurry, never worried, never desperate, and never stopping short.If you're not where you want to be, do something about it.Live your truth and live your dream.No one ever did anything big out of comfort. Because comfort makes you sit back and take things for granted.When you're in a moment of discomfort, that's when you take massive action to get out of it, because you want to move away from that pain into a moment of pleasure.Connect with Michael:Website: michaelcarbone.caUnleash Yourself Podcast: michaelcarbone.ca/unleashyourselfInstagram: @michaelcarbone8Twitter: @michaelcarbone8Facebook: facebook.com/michaelcarbone8People, websites, & products mentioned:Tim FerrissThe 4-Hour Work WeekLewis HowesThe School of GreatnessMarc FittJon NastorKeith BreseéThanks again for listening and reading the show notes. Be sure to subscribe and leave a review on iTunes and I can't wait to share the next episode with you soon. Until next time, hustle harder and take massive action to reach your dreams!
Do you have some excuses as to why you can't be successful? Well, get ready to get your excuses kicked in. My guest today is Kimanzi Constable. He started his career as a bread delivery driver and hustled his way into becoming a highly paid, internationally-recognized author, speaker, and coach. Along the way, he lost 170 pounds, paid off $180,000 in debt, and learned a thing or two about business. Enjoy the show! Joshua Stop Chasing Influencers: The True Path To Building Your Business and Living Your Dream http://rpf.link/1L16J1Q Have student loans? Grab a consultation with Jay Fleischman and save some cash! www.studentloanshow.com/radical Support Radical Personal Finance on Patreon! www.radicalpersonalfinance.com/patron
Risk Without Regret: Stories from Risk Takers, Inspiring Entrepreneurs, Small Business Owners
I'm in the middle of this amazing book and I stumbled across this epic quote: "You can make your dream happen a lot quicker with two simple tips: 1) cutting out the distractions, and 2) focusing on what is most important." This quote was taken from the book Stop Chasing Influencers by Kimanzi Constable and Jared Easley. Listen to this short podcast episode where I dig in deeper and really explain what this quote means and how it can relate to you.Subscribe to the podcast!Let's face it, distractions are everywhere. It's 2016 and you are flooded with social media, smart phones, movies, tv, etc. everywhere you go. It's extremely hard to block all of that out unless you lock yourself in a dark room with no connection to the outside world.Ok, that's probably a bit extreme, but in this day in age, you must focus on what's important. To do that, you have to discipline yourself. Remove everything that distracts you as best as you can. I took the tv out of my bedroom and cancelled my Netflix. That's a start and it was something easy to let go of.So what are your big goals? What do you want to accomplish with your time in your life? What's the one thing you need to focus on that will get you there? Go do that one thing. Today. Right now.Again, I highly recommend this book. If it sounds like something you'd love to check out, buy it here!Thanks again for listening! Be sure to subscribe/review the podcast on iTunes and I can't wait to share the next episode with you soon. Until next time, take those risks, have no regrets along the way!
Zac Bob from http://crowdfundgenius.com returns to the show to discuss the status of the successful crowd funding campaign for Stop Chasing Influencers. We also discuss KickBooster which is an affiliate program to help with crowd funding campains that need a reboot (or reboost... hehe). http://stopchasinginfluencers.com/ksSupport the show (https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=CQWQVRBGQCK7E&source=url)
I recently was very concerned when I saw a video from a company call Glycast.com It stated, "“It’s a new approach to podcast advertising. This is how it works. You give us your podcast feed, and we give you a new one to distribute to your audience. ”" I could tell by the video that the person was more of a podcast listener and not an actual podcaster. I didn't think he was out to hurt podcasters. But I could see where there was a chance for people to get their RSS feed hijacked with now way to get it back if Glycast went out of business. This video explains it all. So my first reaction was to tell everyone the house was on fire, and to be careful. My second reaction was to contact the company and get their side of the story. I was BLOWN AWAY when I got this response. My name is José Pablo Fernández, I live in London, I started coding when I was 7 years old, I also started my first business around that time. I worked for Google some years ago. For the past 4 years I been running a startup I co-founded, first as CTO and then as CEO: Carousel Apps. This company is launching Glycast. I co-founded Hear a Blog, a podcasting-related product, some years ago, and we got selected and Seedcamp Paris finalists. In my video for investors I talk more about my background: https://carouselapps.wistia.com/medias/pv06qw6ap5 We have the core tech for Glycast but not everything, so, we'll build whatever is required for both parties to be happy. We want both parties to be happy, so, if you are not and you want to leave us, we won't stop you. If you require us setting up a redirect of your feed to another system, we'll implement that feature and everybody will have it. I'm thinking of actually recommending people of using Feedburner, so as to have a setup such as this: main rss -> glycast -> feedburner -> audience You give the feedburner RSS to your audience and while Glycast is there, then you have ads, if one day you want to move away, then you just switch your Feedburner account to read directly from your main rss like this: main rss -> feedburner -> audience and voila. You don't even need the redirect. Nobody will notice any difference at all. Depending on what systems people are using we may also develop plug ins. For example, we can have a WordPress plug in that makes your feed look like if it was serve from Glycast, with the ads, but on your feed on your own server. That shouldn't be that hard to implement. About who is on your show? Do you mean about which ads are played and which ones aren't? I'd love to implement something like that. It'll probably be something like this: if you don't approve any ads, then all ads are approved, if you approve enough ads to take care of your inventory, then only those ads will appear. If there are not enough ads, we'll send an email with an alert. Those ads pay for our hosting and bandwidth so we can't run without ads for long periods of time, but I don't want any podcaster ever to be unhappy about the ads they are getting. About how much money, I don't know yet. The market will define this over time. I could look at the current expenditure in podcasts but since our model is quite different, it doesn't really apply. When you buy ads in a podcast today you are most likely buying that spot forever, while with Glycast, the spot keeps passing around from advertiser to advertiser over time. Eventually, I think we'll have a bidding system, similar to Google's Adsense, so that the pricing adjusts over time automatically. About the video. I'm not here to harm anyone. I'm here to make a product to help podcasters and advertisers connect, be more efficient. I'm building whatever podcasters will need to be happy. I understand your worry and your desire to warn your audience that might not understand RSS distribution and make a bad decision now that will cost them a chunk of their audience later on. That's not something I want to do and I wouldn't be happy with any company holding an audience hostage like that. I do want to work with you, and other podcasters, to make sure I meet your needs of an excellent platform that will help monetize your podcast, whatever your size is, whatever your topic is, and focus on your craft, on what you love, on podcasting. I'm an avid podcast listener, consuming more than 20hs per week of podcasts and every time someone announces they are going off the air because they need to focus on other things to pay the bills it makes me sad... and whenever I look at my feed and I see all the podcasts that silently stopped putting out updates it makes me even sadder. If the problem is funding, I want to help. What amazed me was why this information was not on their website. José has a great resume, and with some insights into who and what I'm looking at, my fears are much less. Future Podcast Related Companies: Listen Up We've all worked hard to build our audience, and the last thing we want to do is create something that will make them jump through hoops, or damage the quality of our content. It's is ALL about the content. I don't want to put a Home Depot commercial in my "Teen Mom" podcast. I want to know who you are and why I should do business with you. I want to know WHERE you are, as they may effect support. If you anything that adds to my process, I want the ability to leave your service with zero effect to my audience. Don't try to charge me $30 for something that takes 5 minutes. We are not stupid. We all talk to each other. You mess with one podcaster, you mess with the community. If you mess up, admit it, say your sorry, and explain the steps you've taken so that it won't happen again. Lastly, if you are designing a product for podcasters - you might want to talk to us to see if we even want your product. The $57 Dollar Interview Guy Shares His Story 17:10 When I first heard that Aaron Janx was charging $57 to be interviewed on his show. If you have him on your show then he charges nothing. I thought, "Wait, a guest is bringing their content to YOUR show, if anybody is getting paid it should be the guest. After all, no guests - no show right? Well not completely, but my original reaction was this was a bunch of crap. If you've never read it, there is a great book called The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People, and Habit 5 is Seek to Understand before being Understood. You can get the book for free when you sign up at Audible. Aaron got flack for having the word "War" in his title. No his show is the Aaron Jax show. Aaron's show is about how to win the War of Success. Winning those little battles in your life to be successful. Some people don't want to answer the questions as we get into the nitty gritty. There are some motivational talks on the show as well. Check it out at www.socialspurs.com as well as in iTunes Here is a Screen Shot From Aaron's Listing on RadioGuestList.com In the interview we hear that: Aaron has done hundreds of interviews and had a large amount of people who would not show up (no call, no notification). He asks people that approach him (people he doesn't have a relationship with) to pay $57. This way they are more than likely to show up. Some might say they have "Some skin in the game." He found that people offer to come on the show, and then disappear. This is a tremendous waste of time. Aaron is not trying to earn a living from his guests, but basically trying to weed out "the men from the boys." Aaron shared where John Lee Dumas is charging $700 to appear on his Entrepreneur on Fire podcast, so this is not a "new idea." The person who sent out the $57 to be on the show (the ad above) has been sacked. Cancellations ranged from 30 - 50% of the time Aaron was also assuming his guests would promote their appearance (and they often don't - Check out Jared Easley's new book Stop Chasing Influencers which explains how Jared had tons of "big" guests - but it didn't turn into subscribers. Scheduling Tools Schedule once starts at $5 (but you probably want $9) Calendaly.com is $8/month Appointlet is $15 a month and allows you to charge Bookly is $46 (once) it's a Wordpress Plugin Live365 Has Left the Buidling Live365 (a streaming provider - traditionally for music) tried to get into Podcasting, and stories have now surfaced that they are all but done. This is partly due to fees going up on Licensing music. Full story is here. If you want to create a streaming version of your show, I use Abovecast. I have found people don't listen as long (about 5 minutes) so I make snippets and point people to my website. Much like a podcast has to be listed in directories (iTunes, Stitcher, TuneIn) so do streaming channels. Here is a default (boring) default page. Free Poddcast Editing If you are done with cutting out "ums" and want to just create content and let someoone else handle the editing, check out www.podcastmechanic.com I'm ready to take on a few clients. Ready to Start a Podcast? In today's show you hear how Marcy Rosenbaum had an idea went out and bought some equipment (bought the wrong microphone) and was just lost. She purchased some one-on-one consulting and her show was in iTunes in a few weeks. Schedule your coaching call today. If you'd rather go "Self-paced" check out the School of Podcasting. Join risk free with out 30 day guarantee.
Zac Bob (http://crowdfundgenius.com) returns to discuss the upcoming crowdfunding campaign for Kimanzi and Jared's new book Stop Chasing Influencers.Support the show (https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=CQWQVRBGQCK7E&source=url)
Kimanzi has been chasing his dreams for several years and in the process he had stop chasing influencers! Connect with Kimanzi Constable kimanziconstable.com stopchasinginfluencers.com Stop Chasing Influencers was co-written with previous guest and good friend Jared Easley. I had the good fortune to get to meet Kimanzi Constable at Podcast Movement this past summer. He is such a happy, and fun person to be around. Since recording this episode, Kimanzi has finished his fourth book and Stop Chasing Influencers is coming out in about a month! Not to mention all of the other crazy adventures he has had traveling all over Europe, North Africa and the Middle East. Read more about Kimanzi Constable For twelve years, I lived a life that could best be described as “existing.” I wanted more from my life but listened to my doubts, fears and the negative voices of other people. I started a service business at nineteen that grew to multiple six figures and had five employees in three states. Here's the thing, though, I didn't know anything about business, and quickly got my family and myself into serious financial trouble. I continued to limp through the business for twelve years, even though it wasn't my dream or passion. Every day I wanted to quit, but without a college degree or any special skills, what could I do? Things came to a breaking point in the summer of 2011. I was over $180,000 in debt, my marriage was falling apart, and my children barely knew me because I was always working. The cherry on the cake was that I was 170 pounds overweight. UGH! In the back of my mind, I had a dream of being a writer. How could that be possible, a guy with no college degree become a writer? More than that, I wanted freedom! Three years ago I finally got fed up enough to stop existing and to do something about my dream. I decided to stop listening to all those things keeping me from a life that my family and I truly deserved. I self-published a book that was a complete flop at first. I sold five copies in the first six months. I was defeated, but determined. I figured out a few things about the Internet and social media. I used some strategy and self-published a second book. To date, both books have sold over 100,000 copies. (The strategies I used are in the free guides, so be sure to sign up for email updates) I got a book deal with a large traditional publisher and my dream of seeing my book (can I say that again, my book) in bookstores became a reality May 1, 2013. I got an invitation to speak at a conference in West Virginia in July of 2012 and have since spoken all over the world. Despite all of these amazing accomplishments, I still have a family to support. The money from the books was good, and so was the money from speaking, but we needed more. We needed some consistent income. So my family and I sat down and thought about what we wanted. We wanted freedom to do what we wanted, to live life on our terms. We wanted to be location independent, where all we would need to make an income was an Internet connection. We've spent four years making that dream a reality. We are now living the dream! I've lost 170 pounds, I quit my day job, and our family moved from Milwaukee, Wisconsin to Maui, Hawaii! I'm not teaching you theories here. I've done this in my life and want to help you accomplish your dreams. I'm a contributing writer for the Huffington Post, the Good Men Project, Entrepreneur Magazine, and Mind Body Green. You can do it too! This website is the place for the family man or woman to learn how to create freedom in their work, health, and relationships. I understand what it's like to have a dream, but also have to support a family. My goal is to give you the tools you need to create your dream and make that dream your family's reality. I did it, and I know you can do it, too. I have been married to my beautiful wife Tanya for 17 years.
Marketing Masters: Innovate, Captivate, Convert! – Connie Pheiff
GUEST: Kimanzi Constable We’re always looking for guest to help our listeners find themselves. Want to be a guest on Marketing Masters? Contact TEAM PHEIFF to receive a guest application. Welcome to #Marketing Masters radio hosted by @ConniePheiff the #queenofmarketing. Each week Connie Pheiff connects you with the best of the best thought leaders from around the globe sharing … Read more about this episode...
Building an online business in 2014 is a different ball game. One of the most popular strategies that used to work, doesn't anymore. This free call will give you one major mindset shift that's the key to building a successful online business in today's crowded market. The free call will be on Tuesday, November 25th at 8 pm CST/ 9 pm EST. Sign up to get the replay if you can't make the live call. Your presenters are Kimanzi Constable and Jared Easley. link: http://starvethedoubts.com/freecallSupport the show (https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=CQWQVRBGQCK7E&source=url)