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Tim Ferries selected a nearly a 100 or more entrepreneurs, thought leaders and a lot of other influencial people. And he asked all of them the same 11 questions and he put their responses in a book. So for this week, I am going to read from the responses of at least 6 people to one of the question he asked them. And that question is How has a failure or an apparent failure set up for later success? Do you have favorite failures. I am going to read the responses that Susan Cain, Ben Stiller and Jerzey Gregorek gave to this question
Welcome back to the Show! It has been a little bit and obviously a ton has happened since the last episode. Today i wanted to take a step back and answer some questions from you guys as well as a series of questions from my current read right now "Tribe of Mentors" by Tim Ferries. Through these questions i answer a ton about myself, my business, and how to go about the crazy world of being a creative in today's age! So sit on back, enjoy this random catch up conversation with me and then go out, tell someone you love them and have a wonderful day! Editors note: the first 6 minutes of the show is a opening message addressing the current state of world both in regards to COVID-19 as well as the racial tensions occurring within the U.S. You are more than welcome to push forward through that section of the episode but here is a reminder that myself and TheMindofSol media are devoutly anti-racist and this space here on the podcast is meant to serve as a welcoming home for connection, thoughtful discourse and the continue work to make a better future. Racism, prejudice and bigotry hasn't and never will be excepted here or in relation to anything myself or my company represents. We push forward together. Best wishes and love -Donovan A. Beck 11 questions from "Tribe of Mentors" by Tim Ferris What is the book (or books) you’ve given most as a gift, and why? Or what are one to three books that have greatly influenced your life? What purchase of $100 or less has most positively impacted your life in the last six months (or in recent memory)? My readers love specifics like brand and model, where you found it, etc. How has a failure, or apparent failure, set you up for later success? Do you have a “favorite failure” of yours? If you could have a gigantic billboard anywhere with anything on it—metaphorically speaking, getting a message out to millions or billions—what would it say and why? It could be a few words or a paragraph. (If helpful, it can be someone else’s quote: Are there any quotes you think of often or live your life by?) What is one of the best or most worthwhile investments you’ve ever made? (Could be an investment of money, time, energy, etc.) What is an unusual habit or an absurd thing that you love? In the last five years, what new belief, behavior, or habit has most improved your life? What advice would you give to a smart, driven college student about to enter the “real world”? What advice should they ignore? What are bad recommendations you hear in your profession or area of expertise? In the last five years, what have you become better at saying no to (distractions, invitations, etc.)? What new realizations and/or approaches helped? Any other tips? When you feel overwhelmed or unfocused, or have lost your focus temporarily, what do you do? (If helpful: What questions do you ask yourself?)
Dans ce podcast j'aimerais attirer votre attention sur l'importance de faires des choses difficiles
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SP097 - Interview mit Henrik von bewooden über das Gründen während des Studiums und dann auch noch im Team.Du findest das Interview auch als Blogartikel mit allen Links unter https://sidepreneur.de/interview-henrik-bewoodenIn dieser Episode erzählt uns Henrik, der momentan noch seinen Master in Amsterdam macht, wie er vor einigen Jahren mit 3 Geschäftspartnern bewooden gegründet hat. Wir sprechen darüber, wie es ist, sich im Team zu organisieren und welche Vorteile das Gründen während des Studiums hat. Außerdem erzählt uns Henrik darüber, wie es dazu kam, dass sie einen Investor für ihr nachhaltiges Fashion Label gefunden habenbewooden findest du im Internet unter folgenden Links:https://www.bewooden.de/bewooden auf Facebookbewooden auf Instagram Bücher*, die Henrik im Interview erwähnt:Tim Ferries - 4 Hour Work WeekEric Reis - Lean StartupScaling up - Verne Harnish*affiliate linksWir freuen uns über dein Feedback zu dieser Episode! Kennst du schon unsere Sidepreneur Community auf Facebook? Komm schnell vorbei und tausche dich mit anderen Sidepreneuren aus: https://sidepreneur.de/fbgruppe
SP097 - Interview mit Henrik von bewooden über das Gründen während des Studiums und dann auch noch im Team.Du findest das Interview auch als Blogartikel mit allen Links unter https://sidepreneur.de/interview-henrik-bewoodenIn dieser Episode erzählt uns Henrik, der momentan noch seinen Master in Amsterdam macht, wie er vor einigen Jahren mit 3 Geschäftspartnern bewooden gegründet hat. Wir sprechen darüber, wie es ist, sich im Team zu organisieren und welche Vorteile das Gründen während des Studiums hat. Außerdem erzählt uns Henrik darüber, wie es dazu kam, dass sie einen Investor für ihr nachhaltiges Fashion Label gefunden habenbewooden findest du im Internet unter folgenden Links:https://www.bewooden.de/bewooden auf Facebookbewooden auf Instagram Bücher*, die Henrik im Interview erwähnt:Tim Ferries - 4 Hour Work WeekEric Reis - Lean StartupScaling up - Verne Harnish*affiliate linksWir freuen uns über dein Feedback zu dieser Episode! Kennst du schon unsere Sidepreneur Community auf Facebook? Komm schnell vorbei und tausche dich mit anderen Sidepreneuren aus: https://sidepreneur.de/fbgruppe
In this brief episode I discuss a couple of paradigm shifts in my thoughts on obesity after listening to Tim Ferries’ podcast with Dr. Mate
Ich habe heute einen ganz besonderen Interviewgast! Marcus Meurer, bekannt als digitaler Nomade und Begründer der weltweiten DNX-Bewegung. Er ist Online Marketing-Experte und überall in der Welt zuhause! In unserem Interview sprechen wir über vegane Ernährung und ganzheitliches Leben. Natürlich auch über Digitale Nomaden und die DNX. Marcus verrät Dir seine besten Lifehacks zu einer unkomplizierten, veganen Ernährung. Ich wünsche Dir super viel Spaß
33rd Episode’s Show Notes Michael Stelzner founded Social Media Examiner in 2009, and his biggest success was the Social Media Marketing World Conference. Jeff Bullas’s blog receives over 5 million visitors a year. David Beebe Is an Emmy-winning Branded Content Producer, Keynote Speaker, and Content Decoded. Jeremiah Gardner has been featured in Forbes, The Huffington Post, Entrepreneur Magazine, Lifehacker, and The Guardian. Mike Allton is a Content Marketing Practitioner, an award-winning Blogger and an Author. John Nemo is a Bestselling Author who wrote 7 books, a former Associated Press Reporter, Award-Winning PR Director and Social Media Consultant. These are the most successful people I have chosen to share their key success factors with you. Hello, Reach or Miss listeners. It’s almost impossible to tell what exactly makes a successful entrepreneurial brand so successful. However, I discovered that when we dig deep, all of the leading entrepreneurs have the one key success factor that works for them. I’ve chosen 6 successful guests to share their 8 key factors of success, which can be implemented by any entrepreneur that is looking to break their own records and become a market leader and a successful entrepreneur. The one key success factor Michael Stelzner Michael Stelzner is the founder of Social Media Examiner, author of the books, Launch and Writing White Papers, and the man behind Social Media Marketing World–the industry’s largest conference. He’s also the host of the Social Media Marketing podcast, founder of the Social Media Marketing Society, and host of the weekly Social Media Marketing Talk Show. There was a very clear motto in Michael Stelzner’s interview. When I asked Michael about his best advice for entrepreneurs and new small business owners, he had a clear answer: I think that when you get started, you really need to talk to a lot of people to really understand what their problems are. That could be through going to an event where a lot of people that meet your customers happen to be, and talking with them to understand what the customers’ problems are. If you already have some people in an email list, you can send an email to them, asking them questions, to understand what their challenges are. I think it’s the number one way that anybody can be successful. A lot of times we think that everyone is like us, which is totally not true, and we say “if everyone is like me, then they would be interested in that,” and then we just throw it out to the world and hope it sticks. Michael Stelzner’s one key success factor I would have to say truly knowing who our audience is and giving them exactly what they want, for free, over and over again. Jeff Bullas Jeff is a digital entrepreneur, marketing blogger, keynote speaker, digital strategist, consultant, and bestselling author. He works with companies and executives to grow their online businesses through social, digital, and marketing automation. His blog receives over 5 million visitors a year and is found at jeffbullas.com (http://www.jeffbullas.com) . He has spent most of his business career involved with information technologies, telecommunications, and the web. For Jeff Bullas, starting his social media career was a result of four different influences that happen around the same time: He was looking for a new career path. Jeff told me he read David Meerman Scott’s book, The New Rules of Marketing and PR, in 2008. Meerman talked about the power of content to attract the audience instead of having to go out and chase them and it sounded like a good idea to me because most businesses use cold calls.. He came upon Tim Ferries, who he worked for and Tim Ferries liked the idea. The last piece of inspiration was reading a blog post of HubSpot saying that if you don’t have a clue of what to start a business on then start a blog… “For me,”...
Jeff Bullas Show Notes Jeff is a digital entrepreneur, marketing blogger, keynote speaker, digital strategist, consultant and bestselling author. He works with companies and executives to grow their online personal and businesses through social, digital and marketing automation. His blog receives over 5 million visitors a year and is found at jeffbullas.com and has spent most of his business career involved with information technologies, telecommunications and the web. Listed on Forbes as one of the “ Top 20 Influencers of CMO’s (http://www.forbes.com/sites/kimberlywhitler/2017/01/08/the-top-influencers-of-cmos-in-2016/#3a4c498c76f4) ” – 20171 Ranked by Apollo Research in the “Top 20 Influencers of Digital Marketers in the USA” (https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/top-20-influencers-digital-marketers-usa-richard-laven?trk=hp-feed-article-title-like) – 2016 #1 Global “ Digital Marketing (http://www.onalytica.com/blog/posts/digital-marketing-2016-top-100-influencers-and-brands/) Influencer” – 2016 Most passionate about My mission is to educate and help people to win business and life in the digital world. It’s very much of being global helping people to understand the digital world; whether creating a business or building a personal brand, within the corporation or on their own, and learn the power of creating on this social global web. What is your next step? We are taking our business to the next level, which means bring out some new products, write an eBook to launch them, to speak in conferences around the world and meet people face to face. My company started as a passion project. It started with reading David Meerman Scott’s, “The New Rules of Marketing and PR” in 2008. He talked about the power of content to attract the audience instead of having to go and chase them with outbound or cold calls and other different tactics that have been around for decades. David Meerman Scott’s concept of sharing content sounded like a good idea because most businesses used cold calls. I came upon Tim Ferries, who I worked for and he liked the idea and the last piece of inspiration was reading a blog post of HubSpot saying that if you don’t have a clue of what to start a business on than start a blog… “What’s a blog…?” So I discovered that a blog was just a place to actually create and share ideas with the world and the topic was inspired by my observation about what was happening with social networks; everyone was obsess with Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, and Instagram, and the topic that I start to create content around was social media and the tech world. At that time, I was actually unemployed; a few weeks later, I got a job at a digital agency where we built ecommerce sites for companies, but I continued to write and create content and share it. Three and a half years ago, I started to focus on my blog, so the “Passion project” became a full time business and it’s been growing ever since; we have been having fun and it doesn’t feel like work. We’ve built a virtual team; we have editor, we have a marketing manager, we have copywriters, a tech guy, and a marketing automation person. Who your Customers are? I wrote my blog about what I loved and observed and that was social media, my audience were people that was fascinated by social media and how they can use it to build a business and a personal brand and how to get content to move? I recently was nominated as one of the top 20 influencers for CMOs in the USA, so a lot of CMOs read my blog as well. Today we have guest writers that write for us; I write once a week, which is normally an opinion piece. I love writing, I discovered that I love writing, and I became better writer. Jeff’s best advice about approaching your customer Businesses start for many reasons. Some people has a grand plan when they start; I was on board with a startup, we had one idea which we felt that was great, we raised money, and...
Todays guest entrepreneur waiting to be interviewed on the Steve Jobs free business podcast interview, is a man who is fascinated with the process of entrepreneurship. What makes someone fight through so many obstacles to achieve success? Why do some people seem to literally have no obstacles and breeze through to a life of abundance and fulfilment?. Well todays guest has taken it on himself to go out and discover for himself, and in return developed a life of freedom and career success. With his online video resource “Trep Talks” he has managed to have one on one conversations with the likes of Tim Ferries and Guy Kawasaki to name just two. So how has he positioned himself to get into the minds of such startling successful folk? Well I certainly have the motivation to do find out. But “Trep Talks” is just one small area of a life that must keep him madly busy, as he is also an experienced eCommerce professional, and founder of Yogamatstore.com, with a passion for Yoga and fulfilling the role of Energy practitioner , which I'll be honest I'm not sure what that is at all. So let me find out as much as I can whilst I have the chance to talk with the one and only super entrepreneur himself Sushant Misra