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Awareness of biodiversity loss is increasing, but climate change still dominates investors’ discourse on the environment. Joel Clement, a senior fellow at the Harvard Kennedy School’s Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs, explains why we need to focus urgently on the biodiversity crisis. He also discusses why he came a whistleblower in 2017 and the aftermath of that decision. ▶️ Subscribe to the Take 15 Podcast YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCA3HUMuK4FSp_CvQH_2Ji7g?app=desktop
Youtube link: https://youtu.be/jO1h608-rGE Joel brings you another roundup of what he has been doing in the month of April, board gaming-wise. What Joel has been playing 1:05 what is on Joel's games shelf part 3 10:30 Top 5 games Joel has played on BGA 30:30 Kickstarters: 41:36 Marvel United X-Men: 42:38 http://kck.st/3slJ6gm Canvas: Reflections 54:00 https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/roadtoinfamy/canvas-reflections Escape advent calendar 55:00 http://kck.st/2S3qd5k After the Empire on Gamefound 1:01:46 https://gamefound.com/projects/grey-fox-games/after-the-empire---deluxe-version-reprint#/section/project-story so you never miss a new video: https://www.youtube.com/c/DevonDice?sub_confirmation=1 BUY NEW Games ➤ www.meeplescorner.co.uk SOCIALS Instagram ➤ (@devondice_joel) Facebook ➤ https://www.facebook.com/devondiceuk Twitter ➤ (@DevonDiceUK): https://twitter.com/DevonDiceUK Podcast ➤ https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/devon-dice-presents/id1062114515 BLOGGING SITE ➤ www.devondice.co.uk We are passionate about Board games and card games and love to play the new and the old (mainly the new) and then talk about them. We have a podcast which you can find on most podcast hosting sites and we support and are supported back by Meeples’ Corner; an online board gaming shop based in Devon. Find more content on the website www.devondice.co.uk Theme Music By bensound.com Dubstep
Joel Lalgee is a LinkedIn powerhouse, teaching recruiters how to create better content and generate inbound leads. What Joel has done better than near everyone else on LinkedIn is taking his online connections offline. When Joel and I connected on LinkedIn nearly two years ago, he quickly followed up to schedule a call. We [...]
This week, Marcus Edwardes chats with Joel Lalgee from Hoxo Media, a prolific poster with almost 50,000 followers, and teaches recruiters to use LinkedIn content, to attract clients. Why do recruiters need to sit up and pay attention and start posting meaningful content? [4:54] Joel saw a huge need within the training and development of new recruiters within the industry that are coming in because when he looks at somebody who's been in the recruitment industry for 20 to 25 years, most of their business is a result of referrals. [6:18] Joel’s mission is to bridge that gap and help educate, train, and help equip recruiters to deal with some of the modern challenges that they face in all B2B and sales/recruiting roles.The mindset behind the initiative that you need to take as a recruiter [9:16] It's really about consistency, showing up every day, growing that arctic audience, nurturing them, and building their trust that you're going to show up every day. You have to change your mindset to this is a long-term investment.How does Joel keep the ideas flowing on meaningful content?[22:40] What Joel looks at as meaningful content is one, it's something that either entertains people, educates people, or inspires people. It motivates people. So those are the four goals Joel sees for content. For a long time, everybody was looking at LinkedIn is it's just education, education, it's quote-unquote professional. But what we're starting to see is this shifts, even to that paradigm of what professional means, like there's definitely a shift within our work culture.[23:58] If you think of a good idea, write it down, doesn't mean you need to use that in content that day, but it's nice to go back then and have a specific content planning time. [24:28] The next step past that is to not be too afraid of what the negative result of posting something is. Strategy from Joel [26:40] If you're not posting anything, start with once a week. Post once a week for a month, get used to it. What you should be doing is posting and then engaging with other people's content. So you start to get a feel for what are other people posting. You start to get a feel for how to interact on the platform, start to leave meaningful comments. The strategy is every few months, start to add reps, start to add some weight to how much you're posting and you're much more likely to be successful with. Rules for creating, writing, and engaging content [30:37] If you've got a speaking engagement, it's like you're speaking to the crowd. There are different ways you can invoke conversation. There's the shock factor that people use and that that's used a lot on social media. That's how a lot of people have built-in LinkedIn.[34:55] A lot of times, the easier you can make it for people to engage on your posts, the more likely you are to get engagement. [39:03] Try to not get hung up on one type of content. With LinkedIn, you have to switch up the type of content that you're posting cause there's a lot of different options. Joel’s advice to anybody is to switch up the type of content that you're posting and to be consistent.[41:11] You want to give people something that's interesting and entertaining. And if you can master that on LinkedIn by testing what works with your audience showing up in different ways, using a variety of different content, you succeed on the platform longterm.
Have you ever driven past your local abortion facility and thought, “Man, I know what’s going on inside there, and I wish I could do something about it; but what can I do?”? Or have you seen a group of people gathered outside a Planned Parenthood, praying, holding signs or preaching, and wondered if they were crazy… or if you should be out there with them? Well, today’s episode is going to answer a lot of your questions. Specifically, you’ll find out… What Joel’s recent experience ministering outside a local Planned Parenthood in Aurora, Illinois, was like, and whether his experience was typical. Why some Christians stand outside of abortion clinics like Planned Parenthood, and what they hope to accomplish. What their message is for the moms and dads entering (and exiting) the facility, as well as for the staff and volunteers (escorts or “deathscorts”). Whether you should start doing abortion mill ministry, and how to get started. Joel's guests today are Glenn Bilkis and Tyler Turdici. Tyler is an associate pastor at the Oasis Church in Aurora, Illinois, a husband married 8 years, and a father of two young ones. He was also a California transplant before it was cool. Glenn is a maintenance mechanic, married 24 years with one son. Both men are veterans of the abortion mill ministry world, and they helped introduce Joel to that world when he joined them recently. You will hear Glenn and Tyler explain "What You Can Do To End Abortion.” Glenn and Tyler share their experiences, what obstacles they’ve faced, whether they’ve seen the same kind of success as other abortion mill ministry groups, and why—in spite of the hardships—they persevere. We will also be taking questions from viewers, live. Get the full show notes here: https://thethink.institute/podcast. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/the-think-podcast/message
It's the little things in life that ultimately lead to the big results. The same notion is true for sports and business alike. In baseball, the small balls, the singles, the bunts, these little things, they add up to home runs. Joel Goldberg knows firsthand how strategic, little things lead to big results.Joel has been the pre-game and post-game host and in-game reporter for the Kansas City Royals since 2008, including the wonderful 2015 MLB championship. He is also the host of the podcast, Rounding The Bases and the author of the best-selling book, Small Ball Big Results.In this episode, Joel shares with us his lessons from business, life and the baseball field.Listen to this episode and learn about:- Joel giving credit and thanks to his wife, Susan (2:27)- What sparked the motivation to write Small Ball Big Results (7:50)- How to build strong, trust-based relationships (13:16)- The importance of humility (22:52)- Turning curve balls into home runs through gratitude (29:52)- What Joel wants readers to do with his book (34:22)- Joel's message to his wife (37:40)Links:- Connect with Joel on Linkedin - https://www.linkedin.com/in/joelgoldbergkc/- Small Ball Big Results - https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08PRW7FB8/ref=dp-kindle-redirect?_encoding=UTF8&btkr=1- Joel's Website - https://joelgoldbergmedia.com/
Have you ever driven past your local abortion facility and thought, “Man, I know what’s going on inside there, and I wish I could do something about it; but what can I do?”? Or have you seen a group of people gathered outside a Planned Parenthood, praying, holding signs or preaching, and wondered if they were crazy… or if you should be out there with them? Well, today’s episode is going to answer a lot of your questions. Specifically, you’ll find out… What Joel’s recent experience ministering outside a local Planned Parenthood in Aurora, Illinois, was like, and whether his experience was typical. Why some Christians stand outside of abortion clinics like Planned Parenthood, and what they hope to accomplish. What their message is for the moms and dads entering (and exiting) the facility, as well as for the staff and volunteers (escorts or “deathscorts”). Whether you should start doing abortion mill ministry, and how to get started. Joel's guests today are Glenn Bilkis and Tyler Turdici. Tyler is an associate pastor at the Oasis Church in Aurora, Illinois, a husband married 8 years, and a father of two young ones. He was also a California transplant before it was cool. Glenn is a maintenance mechanic, married 24 years with one son. Both men are veterans of the abortion mill ministry world, and they helped introduce Joel to that world when he joined them recently. You will hear Glenn and Tyler explain "What You Can Do To End Abortion.” Glenn and Tyler share their experiences, what obstacles they’ve faced, whether they’ve seen the same kind of success as other abortion mill ministry groups, and why—in spite of the hardships—they persevere. We will also be taking questions from viewers, live. Get the full show notes here: https://thethink.institute/podcast. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/the-think-podcast/message
Joel is a serial technology entrepreneur, with a love for building consumer-facing products. Joel previously co/founded four venture-backed technology startups and brings a lifetime of experience building and operating technology companies to RepairSmith. As a technical founder, Joel has served as CEO, COO, and CTO for his previous companies, having raised over $100M in venture financing and scaled multiple businesses nationally. Joel began programming at age 10, started college at 16, and founded his first technology company upon graduating at 21. He holds a bachelor’s degree in engineering from Queen’s University and an MBA with distinction from Harvard Business School. Joel is a member of the Forbes Business Council and named Executive Hero of the Year for Effective Leadership During COVID-19 by the Consumer World Awards. He is also an angel investor, advisor to numerous startups and active in the Southern California startup community. Joel has been featured on Forbes, Fox Los Angeles, ABC Los Angeles, CBS Los Angeles, KIIS-FM, and more. Joel is passionate about the NBA champion Raptors and super convenient car repair. About Our Partner This episode is brought to you by our sponsor WeAreNoCode. WeAreNoCode’s mission is to empower non-technical founders. The problem is that if you don’t know how to code, building your MVP or app idea is a frustrating process: Developers are expensive Looking for a perfect tech co-founder is time-consuming And learning how to code takes 3 years Their program is called, “The No-Code Startup” and it’s a no-code accelerator program that teaches founders how to build, launch and monetize their startup without hiring expensive developers or waiting for a technical co-founder. No-code is a disruptive new way of building software products that allows users to drag and drop functionalities to build powerful solutions like Uber, Airbnb, Twitter and much more. They have founders in over 12 countries and partnerships with organizations like UCLA Accelerator, Startup Boost and Scale Health. If you want to learn more or find out if no-code is a good fit for your startup, visit them at www.wearenocode.com/justgogrind Some of the Topics Covered by Joel Milne in this Episode What RepairSmith does and why Joel joined The massive impact RepairSmith can have What Joel was thinking about working on while he had time off between companies Why Joel decided to kill off a dating app he developed The first things he did after starting RepairSmith How Joel went about building his team and defining the culture at RepairSmith Mastery, autonomy, and purpose Expanding into new markets and the decision process behind it Why RepairSmith is not a marketplace Why there hasn't been much innovation in this space so far The logistics behind executing RepairSmith's business model The actual experience of using RepairSmith as a customer Joel's previous experience fundraising and his advice around raising capital How Joel has seen the LA tech scene evolve since 2009 How RepairSmith has responded to the global pandemic and why they donated $100,000 in free car repair Some of Joel's favorite books How Joel manages his time day-to-day and why he wakes up early now What Joel does to recharge Sign up for The Weekly Grind, for actionable insights and stories from successful entrepreneurs delivered to your inbox once per week: https://www.justgogrind.com/newsletter/ Listen to all episodes of the Just Go Grind Podcast: https://www.justgogrind.com/podcast/ Follow Justin Gordon on Twitter: https://twitter.com/justingordon212 Follow Justin Gordon on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/justingordon8/
On this episode you're going to discover how to ensure that you never have to worry about where your next client is coming from ever again, by mastering a marketing fundamental that many gloss over or totally misunderstand... Your OFFER. The truth is, even a world class marketer will struggle when the offer sucks. Or isn't clear. Or isn't what the end client truly wants. Because you don't have a business unless you can identify a specific client that wants a specific, tangible result, AND is willing to pay for it. So it's vital that you know exactly how to create and lead with offers in your marketing the RIGHT way to attract buyers, and not just tyre kickers. And there's no better person to learn this from than my guest today, who is THE master of the Power Offer. Joel is a digital marketing consultant to 7, 8, and 9-figure clients, a sales webinar expert and host of both the Experts Unleashed and Sold With Webinars podcasts. Seriously, the power and simplicity of what Joel does is truly mind blowing! On this episode: Why you need to implement your marketing in the RIGHT order. The simple way to reduce your cost per acquisition of every client. Focus on this little known market segment to generate cash flow FAST. What is an Offer and why is it different to what you may think? What Joel would do to launch a brand new business from scratch in just 30 days (absolute gold here!) Why Joel is the first person Russell Brunson recommends if you want a high converting webinar. The value of looking at your business through Green Glasses. Do this one thing, it WILL grow your business. And much more! Resources Mentioned In This Episode: Visit JoelErway.com Listen to the Experts Unleashed and Sold With Webinars podcasts. See An Example Of One Of Joel's Hugely Successful Mini Webinars Find out about Joel's High Ticket Courses Programme Find out about The Webinar Agency Join Joe's Free Facebook Group Greg Hickman's Interview Get My Free Book! Conversational Relationship Marketing 10 Golden Rules For B2B and Professional Service Businesses That Consistently Create More Sales Opportunities & Close Deals (Using Professionalism, Ethics and Good Manners) Discover exactly how to ensure that you consistently have a full calendar of motivated and qualified ideal potential clients who want to discuss how you can help them. I'm literally giving away the exact strategy my clients pay thousands to implement with them! Not only that, but inside you'll find all the templates, frameworks and workbooks that you can use for free, with no strings attached. Not even an opt in! Get Your Copy On The Client Catching Podcast Listener Gift Page Happy Fishing!
Joel Hooks is the co-founder of Egghead.io. He also used to be a Flash developer. One day Steve Jobs wrote a memo and everything he'd put into becoming a world class Flash developer became almost useless overnight. In this episode we discuss how he got past that moment, and much more. What Joel says about himself: "I’m a software editor by trade, currently residing in Vancouver, WA. I’m a co-founder of egghead.io. Outside of lovingly shepherding software to release, I spend my time with my lovely wife Kristina and our five children. In 2013, I convinced my friend John Lindquist to take his YouTube videos that he had been making them for years and turn it into a business. He was skeptical, to say the least, but over the years since we've grown egghead from a stack of free lessons to well over a thousand individual lessons coming from more than 50 instructors. It's been an amazing ride!"
Joel is back and we're talking movies! The Fall film season has officially kicked off and the upcoming slate looks incredibly promising for great times at the movies. Joel and I count down our top 5 most anticipated titles before diving into a full discussion on IT Chapter 2. What Joel is Watching: Ozark Season 1 & 2 What Joel is Listening to: Unknown Mortal OrchestraWhat Joel is Reading: Nothing, Joel doesn't readEric's List:1. Ad Astra2. Waves3. A Marriage Story4. The Lighthouse5. Ford V. FerrariJoel's List:1. Ad Astra2. The Lighthouse3. Joker4. The Irishman5. Jojo Rabbit
On this episode of the podcast, I am joined by Joel Heath. Joel is the founder & CEO of FluidStance, the world's first work platform that elicits subtle movement where you are stuck working. His personal purpose is to move the world and FluidStance's purpose is to help set the world in motion. This episode is brought to you by the University of California Irvine Division of Continuing Education. Their courses and certification programs in various fields are available worldwide and online for just about anyone who's interested. You can get 15% off of one course by visiting http://ce.uci.edu/productivityist (http://ce.uci.edu/productivityist) then enter the promo code timecrafting. Keep in mind that this offer is only valid until December 31, 2019 at 11:59pm.Specifics that we covered on the show include: How I've been using my FluidStance deck (2:30) What FluidStance is and why Joel started FluidStance (3:06) How the FluidStance fits into my office "productivity zones" (6:19) Joel describes what he calls "The 70-20-10 Model" (7:05) How Joel approaches the concept of moderation in various areas of his life (9:56) Joel's thoughts on walking meetings and recognizing his true role in his company (13:01) How someone can adopt healthier habits and forge a healthier lifestyle (19:14) How the words we use can really shift perspective and choice (22:55) What Joel thinks about the term "work-life balance" (25:29) We talk a bit about comfort and complacency (27:54) How important it is the element of beauty and craft in what Joel does (32:30) Quote "A thousand changes in a positive direction can have a huge impact." - Joel Heath Relevant Links: https://shareasale.com/r.cfm?b=1147749&u=475775&m=74356&urllink=&afftrack= (FluidStance) https://productivityist.com/podcast227/ (Episode 227: Why You Need Atomic Habits with James Clear) https://www.npr.org/2018/12/14/676753908/live-episode-dollar-shave-club-michael-dubin (How I Built This: Michael Rubin) https://productivityist.com/podcast229/ (Episode 229: Exploring Digital Minimalism with Cal Newport) https://medium.com/about-time/heres-one-thing-you-can-do-to-make-your-to-do-list-better-a59e135cb611 (Here’s One Thing You Can Do to Make Your To Do List Better) I had a great time chatting with Joel and I've been using https://shareasale.com/r.cfm?b=1147749&u=475775&m=74356&urllink=&afftrack= (my FluidStance deck) off and on ever since our conversation. I could stand to use it more often (see what I did there?) and revisiting this episode when putting together these notes have inspired me to do so. Why? Because I have been working on my health over the past several months and I know that my FluidStance deck can have a positive impact on that project. And as Joel said...every little bit helps. If you enjoyed the episode, please leave a rating and/or review wherever you listened to the episode. And if you want to have easy access to the archives of the show and ensure you don't miss the new episodes to come then subscribe to the podcast in the app you're using – or you can do so on a variety of podcast platforms by clicking https://productivityist.transistor.fm/subscribe (here). Thanks for making and taking time to listen to the show. See you later.
(https://buildingoptimal.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/06/RESS-19-October-22-25-2017-in-Las-Vegas-Nevada-Day-2-12a.jpg) Joel Block is a long-time venture capitalist and hedge fund manager who is one of the foremost authorities on creating real estate funds and syndications. Joel joins us to talk about creating syndications and funds for home builders. Be sure to check out Joel’s website, (http://bit.ly/Joels-Podcast) , where he discusses strategies to give your business the inside track. And as always, enjoy the episode. Show Notes [1:20] – How can we determine the capital available to us at any given time to know which projects to pursue? [4:10] – Are a lot of builders going the fund route? [6:20] – Where do we find new investors leads? [9:45] – What exactly are investors buying when they buy shares in a fund? [11:40] – What are the pieces of the puzzle needed if you go the fund route? [14:00] – What’s needed for creating a syndication? [19:20] – What’s the ideal structure for a home building deal? [23:40] – Finding co-guarantors for your deals. [26:00] – A conceptual way to create fair fee structures. [29:25] – Joel’s advice on keeping in touch with current investors. [31:00] – What Joel sees go wrong the most… [34:30] – Where to find Joel online.
In this podcast we discuss:Some first steps if you find mold in your home and what to look for in a professional.Can you eradicate mycotoxins?What Joel sees in the professional field with his peers & with his clients.What do you do with your personal belongings?Our personal experience & how we both came into the topic.What drives our passions when it comes to mold toxicity and environmental illness.The stigma surrounding mold, people who don’t believe and what Joel & PJ are doing to change that.Did Joel find a new mold species?Is mold becoming more virulent from WiFi?What is CIRS (Chronic Inflammatory Response Syndrome?)Joel’s relationship & work with Dr. Ritchie Shoemaker.For more information about mold toxicity & environmental illness as well as PJ’s story:Visit PJ here: www.pjharlowwellness.comMr. Mold Inc.: www.mrmoldinc.com Visit the site to get access to the conference Joel talks about-The CIRS Conference, June 15, 2019 held at the East Miami Hotel in Miami, FL
Joel Block is the money business insider. Joe's a longtime venture capitalist and hedge fund manager. He says that's gobbledygook for a professional investor. So when you hear a hedge fund, it's a professional investor. He lives in a shark tank world just like on TV, since selling his publishing company to a Fortune 500 company. Joel keynotes conferences worldwide delivering business strategies and the inside track for money and success to business executives and Joel are you ready to screw the commute. Screw The Commute Podcast Show Notes Episode 065 Internet Marketing Training Center - https://imtcva.org/ Higher Education Webinar – https://screwthecommute.com/webinars 02:32 Tom's introduction to Joel Block 03:38 What Joel does and how his path was different 07:10 Making the leap to being an entrepreneur 15:03 Can't be in business without getting screwed 17:23 The best and worst about working for yourself 21:09 Joel's current projects 27:39 Building a business with idea of selling it 31:05 Sponsor message 32:20 A typical day for Joel and how he stays motivated 36:02 Sit at the pool thinking 39:46 Parting thoughts for us Screwballs Entrepreneurial Resources Mentioned in This Podcast Higher Education Webinar – It's the second webinar on the page: https://screwthecommute.com/webinars Screw The Commute - https://screwthecommute.com/ Opportunity Zones - https://www.irs.gov/newsroom/opportunity-zones-frequently-asked-questions Joel's website - http://joelblock.com/ Profit from the Inside podcast - https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/profit-from-the-inside-with-joel-block/id1435311561 Text Expander - https://textexpander.com/ Joel's Resource Guide - https://screwthecommute.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/12/Joel-Blocks-Business-Resource-Guide-for-2018.pdf Internet Marketing Training Center - https://imtcva.org/ Related Episodes Excellence - https://screwthecommute.com/64/ More Entrepreneurial Resources for Home Based Business, Lifestyle Business, Passive Income, Professional Speaking and Online Business I discovered a great new headline / subject line / subheading generator that will actually analyze which headlines and subject lines are best for your market. I negotiated a deal with the developer of this revolutionary and inexpensive software. Oh, and it's good on Mac and PC. Go here: http://jvz1.com/c/41743/183906 The Wordpress Ecourse. Learn how to Make World Class Websites for $20 or less. https://www.GreatInternetMarketing.com/wordpressecourse Join our Private Facebook Group! One week trial for only a buck and then $37 a month, or save a ton with one payment of $297 for a year. Click the image to see all the details and sign up or go to https://www.greatinternetmarketing.com/screwthecommute/ After you sign up, check your email for instructions on getting in the group.
If you're here for leadership, especially personal leadership, you're going to hear about one of the most important things you can do to improve.What Joel talks about and how he lives are how you develop skills people think you can't learn, such as integrity, discipline, and resilience. You can, but you have to act---specifically to challenge yourself, not just passively read about or watch.We talk about cold showers, a big sidcha of mine, and one of the simplest ways to challenge yourself. If you've read about my cold shower practice and found it confusing, our conversation brings a couple experienced guys talking about it.You are your habits. Joel turned his life around with his, which is what this podcast is about. From nothing, he lived world class accomplishments, setting records running ultramarathons and starting schools in the process.I recommend watching his TEDx talk to see how much you can change your life.If you want to affect the environment, you will face "I want to act but if no one else does it won't make a difference," in others if not yourself. Joel's life is the opposite and it looks like he loves his life more than the people who accept such lack of meaning, accepting the resulting complacency. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On this episode of Build Your Network, Host Travis Chappell interviews Joel Brown, digital leadership expert, founder of AddictedtoSuccess.com, and featured star of the Think and Grow Rich movie. Here’s what Travis and Joel discuss in this episode: About Joel Brown Being relentless in your pursuit is a key thing. What Joel is excited about… The post Build Your Network (http://www.buildyournetwork.co). For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy (https://www.acast.com/privacy)
On today’s episode of the podcast, we’re talking copywriting -- specifically how to write better more effective conversion-focused copy on your sales and landing pages, as well as your ads. And joining me to share his expertise is conversion copywriter, Joel Klettke. Joel is the founder of Business Casual Copywriting and he’s worked with clients like HubSpot, WP Engine, Safelite and others. Joel talks a lot about how we really don’t need to overthink things when it comes to writing copy, but to instead simply let our customers talk and know how to listen to (and interpret) what they’re telling us… A big part of what he uses is something I have done in the past as well - customer interviews. Joel gives us his recommendations on what group of people we should be approaching, and how to do it the right way, as well as how we can use other tools such as chat logs to identify existing gaps in our copy. As you’ll hear, a lot of people see copy as just words, but in the bigger context, there’s a promise that you’re making and an expectation that your client has. It’s all about finding the words to turn skeptics into advocates and prospects into paying customers -- and that’s what we dive into today. On the Show Today You’ll Learn: Why Google is a fantastic aggregator of information, but a miserable interpretation of the truth (Joel gives a great example he uses with his clients that proves this) How Joel uses his “Before-During-After” process to guide his copywriting Why following your competitors’ negative reviews will allow you to proactively solve customer issues His favorite questions to ask to get the best insights from your target market What Joel uses to track the feedback he’s receiving, how he compiles it and how he makes this information useful in his copywriting The most common mistakes that he is seeing as he is auditing online ads Joel’s top resources for upping your copywriting game, and more! Coming up next week, my good friend Jasmine Star is back to share a case study, where we’ll dive into the 3 components of a Facebook Video Ad that is giving her the best results in her business.
Joel Widmer is the CEO of Flux Digital Marketing and talks about his success as a content creator and teacher. They dive into the Udemy platform and share insights on creating high quality courses with different strategies for marketing your material. Show Notes: 00:29 Introducing Joel Widmer 01:38 How to find a topic to teach 03:10 Using reviews to get ideas 04:10 Why most people don’t do the correct research 04:55 Creating a system for putting all your research and ideas together 06:38 Get feedback to avoid analysis paralysis 07:23 How to determine what’s valuable and what’s not 08:02 Teaching a mix of strategic and execution pieces 09:37 Quality standards: The difference that makes the difference 11:50 The 3 different levels of learning 13:35 Why your lectures and sections should be short and succinct 14:35 How to keep people engaged 16:49 Strategies for getting people to take action 17:49 Advice Joel wishes he would have received when he started 19:19 How much time to put into marketing vs content creation 20:53 Run different tests on your titles, images and sales copy 22:35 What KPI Joel is focusing on 24:32 Nailing the promo video to get people interested in your course 30:25 How to create an introduction video and conclusion call to action video 33:29 The true value of feedback and reviews 35:18 Launching a course and marketing it 37:37 Be as clear as possible because many students are outside the USA 38:43 External marketing tips 41:54 What Joel would have done different if he started today? 44:26 Other ways to leverage your course and content 47:22 Say thanks to Joel on Twitter @jwidmer and visit his blog www.fluxedigitalmarketing.com/blog Resources: https://workflowy.com www.hemingwayapp.com www.fluxedigitalmarketing.com/blog https://www.udemy.com/user/joelwidmer https://www.udemy.com/udemy-marketing-course
Here’s some of what you will learn: Joel purchased a 16 unit building with $5000 down. Joel’s goal is to build a business to support his lifestyle that allows him to spend 6-8 months a year sailing with his family. Joel’s system managing his properties located hours away. What is the “vacancy factor?” How Joel incentivizes his leasing agent. What Joel tells his broker. (Joel’s deal criteria). The 4 markets you should start to look in. The parameters to use to evaluate potential markets. Connect with me on Facebook at: Rod Khleif Text ROD to 41411 for a FREE copy of my upcoming book. Our Guest You can learn more about Joel Florek and JF Holdings LLC at: http://www.apartmentsupnorth.com/ Want to build Lifetime Cash Flow from Multifamily Properties? If you’re committed to creating the life you deserve, we've created the best multifamily training and coaching program on the market. I personally coach you on your path to create the life of your dreams. I will help you CRUSH it in this business! - if you'd like to receive information about our program, text CRUSH to 41411 now. Recommended Resource Looking to invest in a multi-family real estate project? Want to partner with me personally on a deal? To schedule a time for us to talk click on this link: http://meetme.so/RodKhleif Review and Subscribe Posted in Podcast Tagged acquisitions, Joel Florek, JF Holdings LLC, apartment investing, apartments, appreciation, Assisted Living, broker, brokers, business, cash flow, cashflow, commercial, commercial real estate, CRE, CRE investing, Defaulted paper, Donald Trump, entrepreneur, equity, Eviction, expert, experts, Foreclosure, funding, Hedge fund, investing, investing in real estate, investments, Rod Khleif, Rod Khleif Florida, Rod Khleif Real Estate, Riyad Khleif , manager, mergers, millionaire, multi-family, multifamily, Office, passive income, podcast, private lending, private money, property management, raw land investing, real estate, real estate broker, real estate cashflow, real estate coaching, real estate investing, real estate investor. Investing, REIT, Retail, Robert Kiyosaki, sales, Sales Coach, sales expert, Sales Training, Self Storage, Selling, Senior Living, Shopping Center, Short Sale, Suburban Office, syndication, training, value add, Repositioning assets, multi-family expert, multifamily expert, multi family investing, multifamily training
Joel Salatin calls himself a Christian libertarian environmentalist capitalist lunatic farmer. Others who like him call him the most famous farmer in the world, the high priest of the pasture, and the most eclectic thinker from Virginia since Thomas Jefferson. Those who don’t like him call him a bio-terrorist, Typhoid Mary, charlatan, and starvation advocate. WATCH THIS FULL EPISODE FOR FREE: https://londonreal.tv/joel-salatin-folks-this-aint-normal/ With a room full of debate trophies from high school and college days, ten published books, and a thriving multi-generational family farm, he draws on a lifetime of food, farming and fantasy to entertain and inspire audiences around the world. He’s as comfortable moving cows in a pasture as addressing CEOs in a Wall Street business conference. Chapters: 00:00 Trailer. 02:01 Brian’s thoughts on the episode. 05:02 Brian’s Introduction. 05:42 What Joel has deduced from his travels. 08:04 The backlash from our conquistador attitude to nature. 12:58 Joel’s constitutional amendment if Donald Trump appointed him Secretary of Agriculture. 22:36 Eliminate all farm subsidies or crop insurance. 28:51 Fundamentally revamp the school lunch programme to benefit children’s health. 31:02 Battle between burgeoning local food awareness and mass food production innovation. 34:16 Making an informed choice away from creators of toxic food borne illness. 38:49 A realistically priced $12 Big Mac might lose its appeal. 40:33 Joel’s thoughts on views promoted in “Cowspiracy” film. 50:25 How farming builds character and gardening gives an appreciation of the cycle of life. 57:43 A cultural stigma against an agrarian existence. 1:00:26 Joel’s background and experiences encouraged his becoming an author and TEDx speaker. 1:05:27 Tai Lopez, Joel’s mentee. 1:14:36 What Tai and Joel learned from each other. 1:21:17 Ideas for farmers to develop marketing and communication skills, or to access them. 1:34:07 ‘The Pigness of Pigs’, Joel’s book is a challenge to the conservative religious right community. 1:42:03 Success secrets. 1:42:58 Phone call to the 20 year old Joel. 1:44:34 Best advice ever received. 1:45:17 Advice to the watching 20 year old who wants to make a difference in the food system. 1:49:46 Brian’s summing up. FULL SHOW NOTES: https://londonreal.tv/joel-salatin-folks-this-aint-normal/
Joel Boggess is among those I credit for helping me to launch this podcast. He’s the guy people call when they’re feeling stuck, under-challenged or overwhelmed. Joel teaches people how to find productivity, meaning, and success. Originally from San Antonio, Texas, Joel earned his undergraduate degree at Texas Tech University, an MBA from Amberton University, and a Master’s in Counseling. His latest book, Finding your Voice, hit the #1 spot on Amazon for success, happiness, and in the self-esteem categories. His podcast, ReLaunch has passed the 1.5 million listen mark. Joel and his wife Pei live in the Dallas/Fort-Worth area, and have two dogs; a Golden Retriever retired therapy dog, Bubba, and a Golden rescue, Happy. TWEET: Joel Boggess - Doing is the New #Planning, on this episode of #ChasingDreams When you want to get started in a new endeavor, here’s what you should do. When you’re chasing your dreams you will need help. Nobody can go it alone and nobody should go it alone. Today’s guest, Joel Boggess suggests that you look around in the network of people you already know to see if there is anyone successfully doing what you want to do. If so, reach out to them and ask them if you could get some advice on how they would get started if they were in your shoes. If you DON'T see anyone in your contacts who is successfully doing what you want to do, then you need to ask those you know if THEY know anyone who is doing what you want to do. You’ll be surprised at the number of introductions you could receive and the momentum you’ll gain from this simple approach. Find out more about how to get started chasing your dreams from Joel Boggess, on this episode of Chasing Dreams. Be careful when you share your dreams with others - not everyone is trustworthy. Everybody is excited about their dreams when they first come up with them - and the temptation is to go around telling everyone about the great things you’re going to do. But Joel Boggess says that you need to be careful about sharing your dreams indiscriminately. The reason is that not everyone is going to be as optimistic or excited about your dreams as you are. In fact, you will have some people - even those close to you - who are pessimistic and discouraging about your dreams. Be cautious. Don’t share your dreams with people who are going to drag you down. On this episode, Joel shares how he makes those judgments and when he does share his dreams with others, so be sure you listen. TWEET: Be careful when you share your #dreams with others - not everyone is #trustworthy When you launch anything of value it’s going to take significant work to get going. When Joel Boggess decided to make the switch from radio to podcasting he produced 8 episodes that didn’t go anywhere. In order to make a success of the podcast, he had to change his mindset about what he was doing and take full responsibility for the success of the show. It wasn’t up to his listeners to share his episodes. It wasn’t up to his fans to help him get the show in front of others. It was HIS responsibility and nobody else’s. Once Joel made that mindset shift everything changed. What is YOUR dream that YOU have got to take responsibility for? What are the small but important changes you need to make in the way you get it moving in the right direction? Listen to this episode of Chasing Dreams. You’ll be inspired by the way Joel got his podcast going and will likely have some creative ideas of your own bubble to the surface as a result. Doing is the new planning. Once you get this concept everything changes. When Aimee asked Joel Boggess what one piece of advice he would give to people (like you) who are chasing their dreams, Joel unloaded a gold nugget. Here’s what he said: Doing is the new planning. As he went on to explain, it became clear that what he means is that with every step you take, you open the doors of opportunity that enable you to see what the NEXT step needs to be. Then you have the responsibility to move forward toward THAT new goal. But if you never take the first step, if you never DO anything with it, your options beyond that will be limited. You can find out how to apply this “doing is the new planning” concept to your dream chasing, on this episode of the podcast. TWEET: #Doing is the new #planning. Once you get this concept everything changes OUTLINE OF THIS EPISODE: [0:51] Aimee’s introduction to Joel Boggess, her guest today! [4:52] How Joel got started in radio and broadcasting in the beginning. [9:20] How to connect with someone who’s successful at what you desire to do. [12:10] What it’s like to be the person who helps someone else get their start. [13:59] Lessons learned from sharing a dream with others (not everyone is trustworthy). [17:46] Why Joel switched from radio to podcasting. [20:30] The work Joel has done to build a successful podcast (it took more than one attempt). [25:17] 3 things Joel credits with the success of his show (these are worth hearing). [28:10] How Joel got into writing and why he decided to write his new book. [30:58] What Joel is working on presently to advance his career (and it’s not about podcasting). [33:25] Joel’s recommendation for those who are chasing their dreams. GUEST RECOMMENDATION: Doing is planning. If you take a step toward your dream today then you can take the next step. But if you don’t take a step today, you won’t be able to see the next step. RESOURCES MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE: ReLaunch Podcast BOOK: Finding Your Voice TWEET: When you want to get started in a new #dream, here’s what you should do TWEET: When you launch anything of #value it’s going to take significant #work to get going
Joel Sharpton fell backward into the radio business and found the perfect platform for his unstoppable motor-mouth. Joel is the host of What Makes Me Weird? and Co-host of Always Listening: Podcast Reviews from Josh and Joel. A voiceover artist, audio editor, audiobook narrator, happy father of four and lucky husband to one, you can find his blog, his podcasts and more at JoelSharpton.com. TWEET: Ep. 55: Joel Sharpton - Networking Helped Open Up Doors For Me Joel Sharpton kept working at it in order to become good at it. By trying a lot of things Joel Sharpton discovered that he wasn’t necessarily good at anything in particular but that he could get better at things by trying them. When Joel first stepped into the realm of radio Joel didn’t believe he had a great voice for radio but he got better and better the more he did it. On this episode of Chasing Dreams, you’re going to hear Joel describe how that process worked in his life and how you can build your skills and find your genius as you go along. How podcasting became a thing for Joel. Joel Sharpton is one of those guys that most of us think we have to be in order to get into podcasting. He had a background in radio so it seemed like a natural fit - and it was. But Joel is the first to tell you that a love for podcasts (not audio or radio) is what got him to create his own podcast. The more he listened the more he realized that he had something to say and that podcasting was the medium he could use to do it. Joel has lots of great advice for those who are considering podcasting so be sure you listen if you’ve even been thinking about trying out podcasting. TWEET: How podcasting became a thing for Joel Sharpton, on this episode “You’re not worried about bothering him, you’re worried about bothering you.” When Joel attended Podcast Movement 2015 he saw someone he had met on social media a few times across the room. His wife encouraged him to introduce himself and say a simple, “Hello.” But Joel’s excuse for not doing it was, “I don’t want to bother him.” That’s when his wife blew up his life and perspective by saying, “You’re not worried about bothering him, you’re worried about bothering you.” It was a push toward discomfort that was really uncomfortable for Joel but opened the door to possibilities that he was keeping himself from. On this episode you’re going to hear the story and how that simple phrase, said by someone who cared about him, changed the way Joel sees networking and connections, forever. Open the doors and allow yourself to meet the opportunities. Too many times the doors of opportunity are closed to us because we don’t even try to open them. That’s what Joel Sharpton was doing to himself by not introducing himself to people he’d already connected with via social media. He learned that taking a step into the unknown (and what could seem risky) is the only way to find out if an opportunity is lurking on the other side of the door. From a few simple and temporarily scary introductions Joel has been able to build an incredible network of people in the podcasting space and many of those connections have turned into lifelong friendships to boot. You can hear how Joel made the most of his own discomfort, on this episode of Chasing Dreams. TWEET: Open the doors and allow yourself to meet the opportunities. OUTLINE OF THIS EPISODE: [0:50] Aimee’s introduction to her guest, Joel Sharpton [1:46] How Joel got into radio in the first place. [4:33] How Joel kept working at it to become good at it. [8:07] Discovering ACX and began doing voice work for audio books. [16:22] How Joel and his podcasting partner got into podcasting about new podcasts. [27:40] What Joel discovered from attending Podcast Movement (not from the sessions). [32:33] Opportunities that came from Joel’s speaking at Podcast Movement 2016. [35:00] Why Aimee and Joel believe audio media will only continue to grow. [38:45] Why people sharing their stories is the power of podcasting. [41:24] Joel’s recommendation to Dream Chasers. [46:20] Joel’s ideas about how you can change the world one bit at a time where you are. GUEST RECOMMENDATION: Lean into your discomfort. You never know what could come of it that will bless your life. RESOURCES MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE: Find Joel on Facebook at Facebook.com/JoelSharpton Twitter at Twitter.com/therogueslife Instagram at @therogueslife YouTube at YouTube.com/joelsharpton On his podcast at http://www.blogtalkradio.com/alwayslisteningpod DC Podfest - www.dcpodfest.com Orlando Podfest - http://podfest.us/2017/ Podcast Documentary Indiegogo - https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/the-messengers-a-podcast-documentary#/ Word World - www.wordworld.com TWEETS YOU CAN USE: TWEET: “You’re not worried about bothering him, you’re worried about bothering you.” TWEET: Joel Sharpton kept working at it in order to become good at it, on this episode
In this episode of the Open for Business podcast we are talking all things branding with Joel Grant, the director of ONEOUT Creative! Joel was studying to become a teacher but turned to marketing and branding instead. Now he has build his own branding business using the skills and knowledge he gathered along the way to help entrepreneurs and small businesses with their branding. Joel shares his story on how he built his business from the ground up and what ONEOUT Creative can do for you to help grow your brand to its full potential! Listen in as I ask Joel to run through the steps we need to take in starting a brand from scratch and the important things that we need to focus on to get our own ‘outstanding brand’! TOP LEARNINGS IN THIS EPISODE: 1. Don’t try to please everyone! No one will like it.2. Interact with your target audience to grow a following for your brand!3. Your brand is what people say about you and your business when your not in the room! EPISODE TIMELINE: 00:01 – The Intro! 02:33 – A listener review from iTunes, thank you! 04.26 – This week’s interview with Joel from ONEOUT Creative… 07:00 – What Joel always wanted to be when he grew up! 10:30 – Looking for a job in marketing? 14:45 – Joel lists the steps we need to take in building an outstanding brand 26:50 – Time to see what Joel thinks of the branding for Open for Business 37:45 – Top Learnings for this epsisode! RESOURCES AND LINKS FROM THIS EPISODE: One Out Creative (The Website) Twitter - @joel_grant_ Twitter - @ONEOUT_Creative WAS THIS EPISODE SUBSCRIBE WORTHY? If so, just click here to subscribe and never miss another episode! YOUR THOUGHTS? Please let me know in the comments section below! If you didn’t like it, let me know that too! Constructive feedback and suggestions are always welcome! I’d love to know your thoughts! After all, Open for Business is about helping you, so I want you get the most out each episode that you can! LET’S MAKE THIS GROW! If you enjoyed this episode, the biggest complement you can give is to leave a rating and review in iTunes for Open for Business! Reviews are extremely helpful to boost our ranking and help this show get noticed! Plus, I read each and every one of them. P.S. Here’s a ‘how-to’ if your note sure? IT’S MADE POSSIBLE BECAUSE OF YOU! Thank you again for joining me again this week. There are so many other podcasts and experts that you could be listening to instead, but you have shared some of your precious time to listen to this episode and I truly appreciate that! Without you as a listener, the podcast goes nowhere! That’s it for this episode! Thank you again and remember you can get in touch with me anytime on Twitter @anthonygmurphy or via email anthony(at)openforbusiness(dot)net(dot)au!
In this episode I had the chance to talk to Joel Houston from Hillsong United about: How he has cultivated his ability as a songwriter and lyricist. The importance of the Bible in his songwriting. What Joel's personal relationship with God looks like. What growing up in the church was like for him. The balance of family life and ministry. How church and family need not be separated from each other. What the team culture looks like for Hillsong United. The collaborative nature of the songwriting process. The importance of letting others operate in their strengths in their team. The writing process for their latest album, Empires. The process they went through to decide which songs would end up on the album. The evolution of the Hillsong United Sound. Some of the gear used during the album. How they used all analog equipment. How they didn't use any distortions or drives on the guitars. Whether Joel prefers pizza or doughnuts.