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Ever wonder how McDonald's came up with its famous “I'm Lovin' It” tagline? Brandon Snow knows all about it — in fact, he worked for the German advertising agency Heye & Partner when it pitched the winning slogan years ago. With an impressive career that took him to live in Poland, Germany and China, Brandon has worked for not only Heye & Partner, but also the NBA as a senior marketing leader. Now, Brandon works as head of Activision Blizzard Esports — where he leads the effort to leverage the company's popular video games such as Overwatch and Call of Duty to create city-based global franchise esports leagues.On this episode of Go to Market Grit, Joubin and Brandon talk about the importance of creativity and charisma in the advertising industry, Brandon's experience working for the NBA in China, and Activision Blizzard's vision to build “generational fandom” around its esports leagues over time.In this episode, we cover: 'I'm lovin' it': Brandon's experience of working at marketing firm Heye & Partner as it first pitched McDonald's now-famous worldwide tagline. (3:03) Why Brandon left the NBA to transition from marketing to sales — and his eventual return to the NBA to work in sales. (7:02) 'Managing an orchestra': The incredibly long hours spent working on pitches as head of new business of an advertising agency — and the chances a pitch will succeed. (10:55) The importance of creativity and charisma in the advertising business — and how sports sponsorship has evolved over time. (13:50) Brandon's experience working for the NBA in Beijing, China — and the importance of embracing how different cultures conduct business. (18:38) China, Hong Kong, and the NBA: The politics of running a global business. (24:04) How Activision Blizzard is creating professional, NFL-like global esports leagues with its existing video game IPs. (28:01) Activision Blizzard's vision to build 'generational fandom' in its professional, global, and city-based esports leagues over time. (35:06) Ticket sales, sponsors, and digital goods: The revenue models behind the 'Overwatch' and 'Call of Duty' esports leagues. (39:55) Activision Blizzard's franchise model for esports leagues — and why the esports industry must mature past sponsorship as its main revenue source. (43:16) What other entertainment industries can learn from the video games business — and why Activision Blizzard continues to invest in its already popular video game franchises. (49:17) What the word grit means to Brandon. (53:53) Links: Connect with Joubin Twitter LinkedIn Email: gtmg@kleinerperkins.com Learn more about Kleiner Perkins
Sooners fall camp 2021 talk| 2 things that can cost OU a natty & 2 things that if they are done Oklahoma wins a natty | breakout players predicted| 5-star recruiting talk with OU hot on recruiting trail! 00:00 - OU football is BACK! Not ready to crown them just yet, but lots of positives from Lincoln Riley, Alex Grinch, Bill Bedenbaugh, and Calvin Thibodeaux so far (and if you didn't know, it has just been 4 practices, now 6 so temper excitement, per Coach Bedenbaugh)! 05:00 - OU defense just looks physically different than anyone can truly remember. We name the guys that stood out in our 20-25 minutes at practice on Tuesday. 10:00 - Things coaches have said that have piqued our interest and why. Also, what else did we take away from our minimal time with practice viewing? 16:00 More on what the staffers have said on position battles and our thoughts on those battles. The offensive tackle position talk; the center position seems Andrew Raym's to lose, and young guys are pushing the older returnees for playing time. Who do we think will play? 30:00 - Why Brandon thinks the wide receiver position is pivotal for OU's success this year. He dives into consistency being the key after nine dropped TD's, and then the OUinsider staff transitions into two things OU can't have happen if they want to win the national title. 1:00:00 - Safety position talk: The staff talks about a topic that OUinsider VIP Board members do not like, and that the two returning starters are underrated (Pat Fields and Delarrin Turner-Yell) and deserve respect on their names for their leadership and the fact they keep holding off players more athletically gifted over and over. The real question is the depth at safety, and the OUinsider staff thinks that is as good and deep as it has been in years. 1:04:00 - Also, two things that OU HAS TO HAPPEN for the Sooners to win a national title. OUinsider staff -- and Collin in particular -- goes on a rant for why he thinks the Sooners win the national title in the 2021 season first. The podcast self-proclaimed "realist" is stepping out and saying why he thinks this is OU's year! He finishes his two reasons why OU wins the natty, and the rest of the staff follows with their two reasons why Oklahoma wins it all in 2021. Collin does go off on why Spencer Rattler is the most undervalued preseason Heisman frontrunner he can remember. Due to his spring play, the Caleb Williams buzz has been interesting this off-season to follow with a returner and possible top-5 pick back for OU. Parker thinks Marvin Mims, Mike Woods, and most specifically, Austin Stogner go off in 2021. Defensively, Parker says a lockdown corner has to emerge and explains why with solid players at the position in 2021 like DJ Graham, Woodi Washington, Latrell McCutchin, Jaden Davis, and Justin Harrington. Brandon says the QB room has to stay healthy. Depth is great with the first two in Spencer Rattler and Caleb Williams, but it gets a bit dicey after that. He calls for a bold prediction that there will be two players with 10+ sacks in 2021. The staff breaks down how possible that is and comes up with two players, with 8 sacks being the happy medium. Really solid discussion all the way around there. 1:20:00 - Perrion Winfrey or Jalen Redmond as first-rounders? Who is most likely? Staff is separated on that—all three with good reasons for their choice between the two. 1:30:00 One player on offense and one on defense that will have a surprise year. Staff each name their two guys. 1:40:00 - The rest of the podcast is ALL recruiting talk... 2:07:00 - Staff talks FREE DAY for non-members to checkout OUInsider at NO COST on August 16th! Join OUinsider by clicking HERE! It's worth every penny for the die-hard Sooners fan, and you get to be on top of the inside scoop on Sooners football and recruiting while talking to THOUSANDS of OU fans 24/7 on the OUinsider VIP Board!!! DON'T MISS OUT!!!!!!!!! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today's guest believes that credit is one of the most undervalued opportunities in real estate and, in this episode, he hopes to educate listeners on how to start thinking like the bank! Brandon Elliott is a real estate investor, podcast host, author, international speaker, and credit specialist. He utilizes the BRRRR strategy and has done numerous fix and flips locally in San Diego California, as well as out of state virtually. He also has a passion for coaching others to help them achieve generational wealth, which is the key reason why he created his podcast, Ready. Set. Go. Real Estate Investing. Tune in for an insightful episode full of practical advice for taking your real estate investing business to the next level using credit!Key Points From This Episode:Brandon shares a little bit more about himself and his expertise in BRRRR and credit.What door knocking for a vacuum cleaner company taught Brandon about resilience.Hear about his most recent multifamily project, a fourplex in San Diego.The key to a 100 percent cash out refinance starts with getting a good deal.Find out what the BRRRR strategy is and why Brandon fell in love with it.Why Brandon is choosing to stick with one to four-unit short-term rentals in San Diego.Building wealth through credit; how to start thinking like the bank.Credit as a four-step process: educate, fix your credit, build credit, and leverage it.Using credit as a backup plan when financing a deal.How else you can use credit, outside of purchasing real estate, like travel hacking.The most common mistakes Brandon sees people make with credit.One real estate investing tool Brandon can't do without: credit!The importance of making sure that you always have your legal paperwork in order.How marketing will help Brandon grow his business to the next level.Tweetables:“How I leveraged myself and have been able to scale into real estate has been through credit and building personal and business lines of credit.” — Brandon Elliott [0:03:09]“Buy, renovate, rent, refinance, repeat. At the end of the day, it's coined the BRRRR strategy but it has always been the value add.” — Brandon Elliott [0:07:18]“Start thinking like the bank. Understand how the banks are thinking and treat [credit] like real-life Monopoly.” — Brandon Elliott [0:10:51]Links Mentioned in Today's Episode:Brandon Elliott on LinkedInBrandon Elliott on InstagramBrandon Elliott on FacebookBrandon Elliott on YouTubeReady. Set. Go. Real Estate Investing PodcastCredit Counsel Eliteinfo@limitless-estates.comLimitless EstatesCredit Repair MobileThree Feet From GoldGarzella Group
CannaInsider - Interviews with the Business Leaders of The Legal Cannabis, Marijuana, CBD Industry
Maine cannabis sales are booming after dispensaries were finally given the green light to sell recreational cannabis last fall, but this new market isn't without its challenges. Here to tell us about it is Brandon Pollock of Theory Wellness. Learn more at https://theorywellness.org Key Takeaways: [2:14] An inside look at Theory Wellness, a small batch cannabis company with recreational and medical dispensaries in Massachusetts and Maine [2:57] Brandon's background in cannabis and how he came to start Theory Wellness [4:36] Lessons Brandon learned during his time working for Harborside and how they've influenced his approach at Theory Wellness [7:11] The pros and cons of being vertically integrated in the cannabis industry right now [8:53] Why Maine dispensaries are having a difficult time meeting their supply needs [10:25] The best selling products in Maine right now [11:25] Unique aspects of the east coast cannabis market and where Brandon sees it heading over the next few years [13:53] What it means to be a “small batch” cannabis company and how that sets Theory Wellness apart from other dispensaries [15:03] How Theory Wellness is expanding into new states despite difficulties scaling a small batch cannabis company [17:38] The inspiration for Theory Wellness' successful new product Hi5, a low-dose THC seltzer [19:02] How Hi5 compares to similar alcoholic seltzers in onset and overall effect [19:59] Why Brandon believes cannabis beverages like Hi5 will surpass alcohol over the next few years [22:26] Challenges Theory Wellness has faced in distributing their cannabis drinks [24:02] How Theory Wellness is helping more entrepreneurs get into the cannabis space through its social equity programs in Maine and Massachusetts
Throughout his over 18 years working for the Golden State Warriors, Brandon Schneider has held several positions and seen it all.From the depths of rarely making the playoffs, to the heights of making it to the NBA championship five times in a row with three wins, Brandon has held 10 titles at the Warriors — most recently, the role of President and Chief Operating Officer.On this episode of Go to Market Grit, Joubin and Brandon geek out over their shared love of the Golden State Warriors, talk about building resilience in business, and the traits Brandon looks for in new sales hires.In this episode, we cover: Record-setting: The Golden State Warriors’ recent successes and its $4.7 billion valuation. (2:01) Making an impact: Why Brandon stuck with working at the Warriors during the team's downturn — and the importance of finding a job you love. (6:20) How the Golden State Warriors evolved after Joe Lacob and Peter Guber took charge — and the importance of hiring and recruiting great talent. (12:44) Fan experiences, arenas, and digital presence: Creating an economically sustainable business despite 'the inevitable ups and downs of a basketball team.' (22:03) Why the Warriors look at talent and character when recruiting athletes — and the relationship between fan experience and revenue. (26:49) Building resilience in business: Withstanding adversity and making the most out of challenges. (31:17) Work ethic, passion and confidence: The traits Brandon looks for in sales hires — and the parallels between sales and athletics. (34:51) How the digital age has changed the importance of geographical markets in professional sports. (38:43) How Brandon defines grit. (41:53) Links: Connect with BrandonLinkedIn Connect with Joubin Twitter LinkedIn Email: gtmg@kleinerperkins.com Learn more about Kleiner Perkins
Get my new book Cleaning up Your Mental Mess here: https://www.cleaningupyourmentalmess.com Sign up to join my free text program and receive mental health care tips. Just text DRLEAF to 1 (833) 285 3747 SHOW DESCRIPTION: In this podcast I speak to former Navy Seal and bestselling author Brandon Webb about how to face your fears and use them to your advantage, healing PTSD, how to help veterans and active military members with their mental health, and more! Read the show blog here: https://drleaf.com/blogs/news/brandon-webb For more info on Brandon and to get his books: https://brandontylerwebb.com OFFERS FROM OUR SPONSORS: -Feetures: Get $10 Off Your First Pair of Feetures when you go to feetures.com/DRLEAF. -BiOptimizer’s Cognibiotics: Get up to 49% off your order and free shipping on select packages at cognibiotics.com/drleaf. -MeUndies: Get 15% off your first order and free shipping at meundies.com/DRLEAF. PODCAST HIGHLIGHTS: 1:30 Brandon’s time as a Navy Seal 3:00 Brandon’s experience with burnout, and why he left the military to start his own businesses 3:46 Failure as a learning experience 4:15 Why Brandon loves writing books, and his exciting new novel! 7:20 What it is like having PTSD in the military 10:30 Using the outdoors as therapy 13:00 Why people often see therapy as something to be ashamed of 15:51 Why transitioning out of the military today is so challenging 18:00 The power of purpose and meaning 20:25 Why PTSD as a coping mechanism, not a disease 24:28 Why training in the military should change 33:03 Men’s mental health and “toxic masculinity” ADDITIONAL RESOURCES: -Visit my website at https://drleaf.com for more free resources Follow me on social media for daily mental health tips & strategies: -Instagram: @drcarolineleaf: https://www.instagram.com/drcarolineleaf/- -Facebook: Dr. Caroline Leaf: https://www.facebook.com/drleaf -Twitter: @drcarolineleaf: https://twitter.com/DrCarolineLeaf -Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/drcarolineleaf If you enjoyed this episode please leave a 5 review on iTunes, Google Play, or wherever you are listening! And don't forget to subscribe and share this podcast with friends and family! I love seeing your posts on social media! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
This is going to ruffle some feathers… If you’re wanting to build a body you’re proud of… or build a business that gives you the lifestyle you want. Brandon Carter gives you some real advice, that no one else is talking about. I appreciate Brandon for being so real and upfront in this episode, as it's going to give you simple steps that you can apply from today to see huge changes. In this episode we dive into: What Brandon thinks are the biggest mistakes people are making when it comes to building wealth or building a body. How Brandon simply operates his business to get the best results. What the few simple mindset changes can be that you can make today, that accelerates your business growth. Why Brandon thinks that many are failing because they simply “don’t have it”. FREE: Join the Fitness Business Success Circle to access the training guides and join the other coaches here - http://www.coachescartel.com/freegroup
As entrepreneurs and business owners, we’ve all taken tests like Myers-Briggs, DISC, and Core Values Index to better understand who we are and where we naturally shine. But so few of us have used tools like these to understand our strengths as parents, even though it’s one of the most important roles in our lives! Today’s guest, my friend Brandon Miller, is the co-author of Incredible Family: Discover Your Parenting Strengths and Raise Your Kids with Confidence. Not only is the book packed with great information, but it also includes a powerful parenting assessment tool to help you and your partner uncover what makes you uniquely great as parents. Brandon’s really hit on something big with this book, as proven by the fact that he was voted Most Influential by the Front Row Dads Brotherhood after presenting this material at our last retreat. Also joining us is fellow Front Row Dad, Les McDaniel, who trains coaches that help parents and their children become stronger, more loving, and more peaceful. So what exactly does it mean to build an “incredible family” and how do we make it happen? That’s what this discussion is all about. If you want to bring the joy back into your parenting and shift from being frustrated to fascinated, and from conflict to cooperation, this episode is a must-listen! PS: Want 2 free copies of Incredible Family? Write an honest review of the podcast, send a screenshot of your review to jon@frontrowdads.com, and I’ll send you and your spouse a copy in the mail. It’s my way of thanking you for your support, and I know it’ll make a big difference for you and your family. Gold Nuggets What readers can expect from Incredible Family. How understanding our strengths as parents can help us identify patterns and resolve conflicts. How Brandon’s entrepreneurial experience informed his methodology as a parent. The value of raising kids who grow up confident (not arrogant). The importance of being more passionate about our families than our businesses. How reaffirming strengths amplifies them. Why inherent negativity bias constantly reaffirms what we’re not - and the power of shifting away from this mindset. Why Brandon and Les said yes to Front Row Dads and why they’re still in the Brotherhood. Big Questions Asked How do we partner with someone to give our children the five things they need? Do many parents have overlapping strengths? How do I make sense of my parenting assessment? Why don’t our priorities as parents always align? How can we look for the shine in our kids’ eyes to understand what’s working and what isn’t, in our families Why do so many parents lack confidence? Why aren’t men leading the way on unity right now? What happens when we play to our partners strengths and show up as a true leader? Why does everyone need a coach? How can strengths assessments help us solve society’s toughest challenges? How do we amplify what’s good to silence what’s not? Why can it be so hard for us to identify our true strengths? How does gratitude uncover strengths in other people? Get the Full Show Notes Want access to the full show notes, including links to all resources mentioned during today's conversation? Visit FrontRowDads.com/262 Want to learn more about Front Row Dads? We are in the business of building better families. While most dads would say that family matters most, the challenge is they feel guilty knowing their careers get the best of them, and their family seems to get the rest of them. We help Dads become family men with businesses, not businessmen who have families, so they can thrive personally AND professionally. Subscribe to the Front Row Dad podcast to learn about fatherhood, marriage and how to level up your game at home, or if you’re ready for the best coaching and true brothers to grow with, Join The Brotherhood! Are you getting all the shows? Subscribe today! Want to leave a review? THANK YOU! http://FrontRowDads.com/review
Think you have to be rich to invest in real estate? Think again. No matter how much money you have (or don’t have), there is an investing strategy for you. And owning tangible assets like real estate is the BEST way to build true wealth for yourself, your family and future generations. Brandon Thompson is the Real Estate Investor and Coach behind REI Society, the education platform and podcast that helps ambitious people start and scale their own real estate investing business. With nearly two decades of experience, Brandon has bought and sold more than 1,500 properties and managed $25M in private capital from all over the globe. Today, Brandon is 38 years old, and his portfolio earns $1M per year in residual income. On this episode of Destined to Be, Brandon joins us to share his journey in real estate, explaining how he acquired 20 rentals by the age of 22 and what he learned from losing it all in the crash of 2008. He walks us through the four real estate strategies he teaches, discussing how to decide whether wholesaling, flipping, long-term or vacation rentals is right for you. Listen in for insight on the freedom that comes with owning tangible assets and get Brandon’s advice on building the kind of wealth that will weather any economic cycle. Key Takeaways Brandon’s journey from flipping pizzas to flipping houses How Brandon acquired 20 rentals by the age of 22 What Brandon learned from the crash of ’08 about preparing for economic cycles Why Brandon recommends saving at least 25% of your net worth The connection between taking real pride in your work and having a fulfilling life Brandon’s advice on buying assets (e.g.: businesses, real estate or IPOs) The freedom that comes with owning tangible assets How to decide whether wholesaling, flipping, long- or short-term rentals is the right real estate strategy for your current circumstances Why the decision to buy or lease your home depends on the market where you live Brandon’s insight on the tax advantages of investing in real estate The creative real estate projects Brandon is working on now How Brandon thinks about failure as part of the journey Connect with Brandon REI Society REI Society Podcast Brandon on Instagram Connect with Jeremiah & Mallory Destined to Be Podcast Destined to Be on Instagram Jeremiah on Instagram Mallory on Instagram Level Up Entourage Facebook Group Resources Dean Graziosi Robert Kiyosaki Kevin Trudeau Multiple Streams of Income: How to Generate a Lifetime of Unlimited Wealth by Robert G. Allen Jake and Gino’s Real Estate Courses
My good friend and soul brother, Brandon Lucero, joins the podcast today for a paradigm shifting conversation. Brandon has been a part of numerous web-based companies over the last 8 years. He started early by building, growing and selling websites while attending UC Irvine. Some of those sites were even reaching 20,000 unique visitors in a day. With a wide portfolio ranging from humor to information sites he has bought, created, flipped, and developed numerous sites throughout his time in college. After leaving UC Irvine, he began working for a video marketing company and a local daily deal site based in Southern California. He quickly became VP of Production at the video marketing company where he held that position for 3 years before starting SoldWithVideo.com. Since founding SoldWithVideo.com he has been helping small businesses increase their local advertising through video marketing, while keeping it extremely affordable. When not at the SoldWIthVideo.com offices working on his or client's businesses, Brandon enjoys backpacking, mountain biking, cycling, camping, running, watching movies, and hiking. In this episode, Brandon Lucero talks about transforming our belief system and navigating through limitations by thinking differently, creating differently, and connecting with our audiences in more transformative ways. We talk about teamwork and the importance of well-being over winning in terms of revenue and numbers. Plus, we hit on debt and what Brandon did when he found himself at rock bottom. In this Episode You'll Learn: All about today's guest, Brandon Lucero [ 0:50 ] How Brandon describes himself [ 5:20 ] What Brandon is excited to be working on [ 8:50 ] The ways to navigate our limiting beliefs [ 13:15 ] About the never-ending battle with our thoughts [ 21:30 ] How to think about our brands + messaging [ 28:10 ] When Brandon was judged for doing what he loves [ 34:00 ] Why we should set high goals [ 43:15 ] The importance of happy employees [ 46:50 ] Why Brandon never blames himself for anything [ 53:50 ] Tips on simplifying our methods [ 65:10 ] The different ways we can do our educational content [ 71:40 ] Soul Shifting Quotes: “If you want a million-dollar business, you have to be the million-dollar business owner first.” “Actions produce results.” “Be judged for doing the things that we love to do instead of the things that we don't love.” “If we want to create something, we need to be those people first.” “Evolvement only happens when we quiet the mind.” Links Mentioned: Learn my 7 Secrets to Uplevel Your Brand & Land Your Dream Clients Grab your FREE training, How to Call in Your Tribe + Create Content that Converts Text me at 603-931-4386 Learn more about Brandon by following him on Instagram or heading to https://brandonlucero.com. Listen to The New Generation Entrepreneur. Check out https://soldwithvideo.com. Tag me in your big shifts + takeaways: @amberlilyestrom Did you hear something you loved here today?! Leave a Review + Subscribe via iTunes Listen on Spotify
AWM Insights Presented by AWM Capital Focusing on the Process For more insights, sign up for our newsletter at awminsights.com AWM Capital: IG | LinkedIn | Facebook | AWMCap.com Erik Averill: LinkedIn Brandon Averill: LinkedIn Justin Dyer: LinkedIn Another great reminder that not all private market opportunities are without substantial risk. Plus, the electric car boom is approaching and how to make sense of all of the noise surrounding the election and the impact the outcome will have on your taxable assets. 00:55 Why Brandon might have to burn his “Bummer” t-shirt, as the Hummer is going electric! 1:34 Quibi seemed to be on a great financial trajectory and had all kinds of talent, they decided to shut down. Brandon talks about the market implications for the closing of Quibi. 2:56 We’re also seeing new economic data that’s just being released as we ended Q3. The important takeaways from the data including great news for the economic rebound. 5:30 In Average Joes vs. Pros: How should you react to the differing tax policies based on the Presidential election? 6:10 History tells us you can’t correlate performance of financial markets with the party holding presidency. 6:52 How to avoid the knee-jerk short term reactions that will hurt your portfolio. Register for the free webinar on how to optimize your portfolio in the most tax efficient way: AWMWebinar.com For more insights, sign up for our newsletter at awminsights.com Subscribe to AWM Insights presented by AWM Capital on Apple, Spotify, Tune-In, Stitcher or at clnsmedia.com
On Episode 62 of the Fitness For The Fairways podcast, Joe sat down with Brandon Matthews, a Professional Golfer on the Latin America TourWe sat down and discussed:Why Brandon decided to focus on golf over the other sports he played in his youthHis secret to averaging a whopping 331 yard drives during the 2019 golf seasonThe lessons learned from his latest golf slumpHis experience with lower back and hip pain and how it has affected his careerHow he currently manages his body's health and the swing changes he has had to makeThe truth about neutral spineFollow Brandon's CareerInstagramPGA ProfileResources Mentioned In The EpisodeTPI - Titleist Performance InstituteThe Titleist Performance Institute is a great resource for you to find the best swing coaches, fitness pros, and medical pros in the golf industry. They have an amazing find your provider resource which you can access here. If you would like your golf fitness or rehab needs met, you can also set up a free 15-minute discovery call with me to learn how I can best help you take your body and your game to the next level.Join the Fitness For The Fairways Facebook group and become a part of the community!If you want more great golf fitness content, head to www.parfourperformance.com
Here at Hey Binch, we believe in practising positivity and excising toxic energy from our lives. That's why this episode is dedicated to our pet peeves! From people who walk too slow, to people who walk too fast, people who hate sand, people who are selfish with the air conditioner... just a lot of people we don't like really! We also talk about: - Why Brandon is Zane's "Wario" - Cosplay Meet 2008 Video 7 (if you know you know) - A shocking attempt at telling the story of something traumatic that happened to Zane before recording the podcast All fun and nonsense aside, we do need to keep taking tangible action to support the fight against racism and bigotry. We'd love you to consider donating to one of the below organisations doing incredible work, although there's no shortage of great organisations who deserve your support! Change The Record (AUS): https://changetherecord.org.au Sisters Inside (who are so close to their goal!): https://au.gofundme.com/f/bfvnvt-freethepeople Emergency Release Fund (US): https://emergencyreleasefund.com
"You are ready for it; you're old enough for it; you're smart enough for it. Get out there and take the leap, take the smart risk, and just do it." - Brandon SC Wallace Brandon SC Wallace is an Associate Professor at Montgomery College, a Faculty Associate at Johns Hopkins University, and an Adjunct Professor at Prince George's Community College. If that weren't' enough, he's also a consultant, advocate, and activist in Upper Marlboro, Maryland. This episode focuses on relationships and communication, preventative vs reactive, and what practice is really about. Brandon is very good at explaining the mental shifts that need to take place in order for education to continue to improve and he offers plenty of alternative mindsets that we should be envisioning. You can find Brandon @bscwallace on social media. 02:30 - Always think about the future 05:00 - Selective mutism, navigating college, and where to teach 08:55 - Relationships are everything: how to re-imagine what school should look like 12:58 - Tests are only a small measure of a student and education could stand to be more balanced 15:15 - Why Brandon isn't always as popular as he'd like, but he's always welcome where he goes 18:00 - Building relationships while distance learning 23:10 - The relationship goes both ways: you're both there to learn from each other 25:35 - We need to stop fixing it after it's broken and start to prevent it from breaking in the first place 29:05 - Practice isn't about perfection
You don’t have to be disadvantaged to have empathy for people who are. Recognizing the good fortune you’ve been born into and using it to help you see the world through other’s eyes is something to be proud of. Welcome to the Darin Olien Show. On this podcast, you’ll hear me, Darin Olien, “the superfood hunter,” have inspiring and enlightening conversations with extraordinary people from all walks of life. Although our ideas and approaches to life may differ, our ultimate goal is the same- to save the planet one conversation at a time. If you’re interested in expanding your view of the world by learning new perspectives on health, nutrition and healing the planet and want to learn more about society’s Fatal Conveniences™- the things we may be doing because the world we live in makes us believe we have to, even though they may be doing harm- then this is the podcast for you. In this episode, I chat with one of my best friends, Brandon Jenner. You probably know Brandon by his last name. That’s ok, he’s used to that. In fact, the bulk of our conversation is about how Brandon has taken his inherited fame and used it to fuel his empathy for people who haven’t had the same good fortune he has. Not only has Brandon’s signature empathy fueled his personality and the good he does in the world, but it also is the driving force behind his music. In his debut album, Plan on Feelings, Brandon got extremely vulnerable while writing the song “Anybody?”. We discuss the role vulnerability has played in his life and how you can incorporate it into yours. Brandon is just an all-around great guy. It was fun to get to have a conversation with him about things we don’t usually touch on in our normal weekly hangs. I also got to pick his brain on his down to earth approach to wellness and healthy eating, which I think you’ll enjoy as well. Other good stuff in this episode: How Brandon felt pressured to be an athlete growing up but turned to music instead Why Brandon thinks every single member of his massive family made him who he is today How traveling the world at a young age shaped Brandon’s perspective How Brandon incorporates empathy into everything he does, especially his music Why exercise is so important to him How vulnerability plays a role in his life Why it’s important to find someone in your life that you can open up to The men’s group Brandon and I belong to and the role it plays in both our lives The story of writing the song “Anybody?” from Brandon’s first album This episode’s Fatal Convenience™ - Drinking Tap Water Links: Brandon on Instagram Listen to Brandon’s first Album on Spotify Brandonjennermusic.com Download Darin’s amazing new lifestyle app and get 3 days free at 121Tribe.com Barukas Nuts 15% discount with code “DARIN” The Darin Olien Show is produced by the team at Must Amplify. If you’re looking to give a voice to your brand and make sure that it’s heard by the right people, head to www.mustamplify.com/darin to see what Amplify can do for you.
https://www.aussiefirebug.com/making-money-on-youtube-brandon/ Have you ever heard stories about some people being able to make a living by uploading videos to YouTube? You know what I’m talking about, those urban legends of a cat video going viral and the owner receiving thousands of dollar each month in passive income. Today I’m speaking to Brandon, a 24-year-old Physio from Canberra who also runs the Aussie Wealth Creation YouTube Channel that currently has over 45,000 subscribers and generates over $3,500 thousand dollars a month through YouTube Ad revenue. Some of the topics we cover today include: - Why Brandon started his YouTube channel - How to monetise a Youtube channel - What’s important when creating content - How much money you can expect to make per views - Other passive income techniques Brandon has tried - The Young Investors Podcast
As an audio engineer, you probably think in a very specific way… Along the lines of “this is what I do, and this is how I do it.” But what if a client expected you to do a little something different from your regular routine? That’s what happened to Brandon Rike, a merch designer turned creative director when Twenty One Pilots expected him to do all of their graphics work. Now, Brandon consistently works with some of the biggest names in music… Listen now to find out how Brandon’s go-with-the-flow approach helped him build a great business. In this episode you’ll discover: Why asking “why should anyone care” is important to the creative process How figuring out an artist’s motive gives an insight into their art that you can’t get any other way Why controlling the creative brand has let Brandon boost his clients’ careers How delegating work let Brandon focus on his family life Why Brandon’s goals evolved from mathematical (money) to serving his clients Why you should let your clients take you a little out of your comfort zone What inconsistent branding does to destroy a business Why one-hit-wonders had one hit… While other bands have lasting success How focusing on money can force you into poor business decisions How Brandon was able to turn his passion for art into a career For full show notes, go to www.thesixfigurehomestudio.com/106 If you want to suggest a guest, an idea for the podcast or you have some general feedback, then you can submit that via email to podcast@thesixfigurehomestudio.com
Joining us today is the new Mr. Olympia Brandon Curry! In this episode of Knowledge and Mileage, Brandon fills us in on his long and winding road to the Olympia title. From an 8 contest season to placing last in the Olympia and moving to Kuwait to the Olympia title, Mr. Olympia has a wealth on knowledge to share with all of us. Time Stamps Brandon talks about the sacrifices, challenges and family dynamics of training to be Mr. Olympia [4:30] Why Brandon moved from fitness modeling to full fledged bodybuilding [12:00] The moment Brandon realized he belonged on the Olympia stage [17:45] How the Arnold win prepped Brandon to win Mr. Olympia [24:00] Why Brandon competed 8 times in 2015 just to get on stage at the Olympia. And how he ended up training in Kuwait [26:00] How training in Kuwait changed the game for Brandon [32:00] How the judges threw Brandon’s plans for a loop this year [40:00] Would Brandon go back and change his approach in his early days in the sport? [45:00] What would Mr. Olympia tell those who are still trying to reach their goals? [48:00] Can Brandon see himself following in Dexter Jackson's footsteps and compete forever? [56:00] Featured Guest: Brandon Curry YouTube Instagram People Mentioned Oxygen Gyms Coach Abdullah Hadi Choopan William Bonac Jay Cutler Ronnie Coleman Dexter Jackson Dr. Dre Muscle and Fitness Flex Mag Episode Sponsors Big thanks to Organifi, the makers of one of my favorite nighttime drinks, the Organifi Gold. Most people usually crave something soothing and nurturing before bed. Of course, a dairy such as yogurt or ice cream is out, but ingredients such as coconut milk, turmeric, cinnamon, lemon balm and ginger in a warm beverage can help reduce stress and induce a nice calming effect to quantify a better sleep cycle of Deep and REM. Go to organifi.com and enter code GETHIN at checkout to receive 20% off your order. This episode is brought to you by our friends at Joovv. As many of you know, Kris has been using Joovv light therapy to hack his circadian rhythm, testosterone and overall health. The benefits are far too long to list here so visit Joovv.com/Kris for more information and to receive a special gift with the purchase of any Joovv product. This episode is also brought to you by Laird's Superfood. If you are on the go like Kris is and need a pick-me-up use Laird's InstaFuel because it goes beyond just coffee and includes their amazing superfood creamer. Use code GETHIN20 for 20% off your first purchase. Want to upgrade your digestion? Check out MassZymes by BioOptimizers, the most powerful protein-digesting enzyme on the planet. Use code KRIS20 for 20% off your order at https://masszymes.com/kris20 Connect with Kris Instagram: @krisgethin
Brandon Vaughn, the CEO of Automate Grow Sell, where he helps small business owners systemize and scale their companies through personalized mentorship and training programs. Brandon grew up watching his father work through the highs and lows of owning a small business. When a serious illness left his father unable to continue the physical labor required to keep his business running, Brandon took it over and grew from 0 employees to over 70 in less than 6 seasons. Today, he’s sharing the secrets behind his own success through Conquer, a personalized mentorship program designed to inspire a balanced entrepreneurial life through systems and coaching. During our interview we discuss: - Why Brandon decided to become an entrepreneur. - He shares how he grew his first venture from $8k per month to over $450k per month and then sold it. - We also talk about how acquired another small business and has been able to increase sales by X. - The #1 strategy he uses to get new leads and clients. - He shares the importance of having the proper mindset in order to ramp up and grow a profitable business. - Brandon talks about the strategy he used to scale his coaching business beyond his own bandwidth. - The importance of accountability having an accountability partner. - He talks about the first and foremost thought he has everyday that has allowed him to grow so rapidly. - Brandon shares his favorite growth tool/software. - He then recommends one of his favorite books. Brandon's websites: www.agsconquer.com/growthexperts Connect w Brandon on Facebook
Thanks for listening. In this episode we talk about the weekends that were. Why Brandon is moody when he needs a haircut. Are morning stretches important? Is Olive Garden worth it? Why selling clothes is great? Are there any cool people with the name Spencer? Just how does one get the girl next door?
For this Freestyle Friday, Brandon shares his own professional journey, reveals what he's passionate about, and lays out what he hopes his work can find a resolution for. Brandon discusses future guest, Mike Kim from the Brand You podcast and runs through an exercise he learned from Mike's content, answering these questions: What pisses you off? What breaks your heart? What’s the big problem you’re trying to solve? The Finer Details of This Episode: Please leave a review on iTunes! You’ll help give this show a boost and get the word out to people who need it. Plus Brandon will give you a shoutout on Freestyle Friday! Brandon explores which aspects of his career have been frustrating, what he cares about, and how that drives him. Debunking the notion that “anyone” can be a marketer—anyone can become one, but it is a difficult process. Why Brandon feels specialization is hurting us in the long run. The reason we need to make it easier for people to tell their stories. Give this process a shot and let Brandon know how things are working for you by joining the Facebook group. Quotes: “It pisses me off that you can work that hard in an industry and still become irrelevant simply because of your age.” “I think it’s heartbreaking that you might be stuck doing something without any sense of how to invest in yourself and your personal growth.” “If yesterday you didn’t do it, now is the time to start thinking about how to connect better with your passions.” Links:Brand You Podcast - https://mikekim.com/brandyoupodcast/ Visit Brandon’s website at www.BrandsOnBrandsOnBrands.com Join the Brand Growth Community on Facebook at www.brandonbrands.com/community And please leave a rating and review on iTunes!
Brandon Dean is a stage hypnotist, Consulting Hypnotist certified with the National Guild of Hypnotists, the founder of Red Chair Hypnosis, and a life coach offering boutique style services for consumers of his therapeutic private practice . Brandon discusses why he left the media industry to become practicing hypnotist and stage performer and why becoming entrepreneur was the ultimate Mind Flip for him. Find out why Brandon doesn’t like the term Life Coach, who his mentors were, when hypnosis really starts and how he copes with his own fears. This episode was recorded in Toronto, Canada. Show Notes 3:20 Brandon’s hobby to career Mind Flipping story 4:08: Hypnosis training on the stage 4:58 Peter (and Tyrrone) Reveen 5:45 “Once you become a student of the mind, it just doesn’t stop.” –Mark Savard 5:58 Jason Linnett episode 6:17 The 4 Hour Work Week by Tim Ferriss 6:23 HypnoThoughts Live 7:24 “Every time a door a closes, a new door opens. They’re doors. That’s how they work”—Brandon Dean 7:30 Mind Flipping Moment: Stepping through fear 8:48 The Amazing Kreskin 10:20 The Mind Your Business Podcast & The Entrepreneurial Spirit 12:07 Brandon’s Mind Flipping Story: Storytelling to The Power of Writing Your Own Story 13:45 James Hazlerig’s episode 14:29 Why Brandon doesn’t use the term ‘Life Coach’ 14:40 Erickson’s International Coaching Program 14:58 Brandon’s list of services 16:18 Who is Milton Erickson? 19:02 Client Mind Flipping Story: Quit Smoking 20:15 When does Hypnosis start? 21:05 When does a client’s Mind Flipping start? 23:25 “Everyone has within them the resources they need to move forward.”—Brandon Dean 25:15 Success Rates 25:49 Brandon’s Phrase of the Day: Step Through Fear 26:30 Wade Lightheart’s episode 29:42 The common belief in his field with which Brandon disagrees 32:55 What scares Brandon? 35:00 Rick’s episode (#20) 37:25 Something Brandon always thought he’d believe, but doesn’t anymore 38:25 Mind Flipping for smarter, more enjoyable work 39:45 Brandon’s request for listeners: Be his guest at one of his shows in the Toronto area For more information about Brandon and his services, CLICK HERE for his private practice and CLICK HERE for his smoking cessation info. CLICK HERE to connect with Brandon on Facebook.
In this episode of behind the membership, I'm talking with Brandon Vogt from Claritas U about how he's achieved success with his membership site for Catholics who want to get clear on their faith. Brandon has managed to create and run this six figure membership site alongside a full time job and gained over a thousand members with just his first launch, a pretty impressive achievement by anyone's standards. Here we look at how Brandon uses the launch model to only open his site twice a year and the pros and cons he's found of doing this, including how it impacts his churn and ongoing member numbers. We also talk premium tiers, engagement, content creation, retention and more! Listen in to hear How he managed to achieve over 1200 members with his first launch The pros and cons he’s found of having a launch cycle membership and why he might not choose that route if he was starting again How he cut his churn in half and and uses ongoing content to keep members coming back for more Why Brandon decided to move from books and speaking to a membership site and how it’s saving him time and stress How Brandon created and runs his membership alongside a full time job and with a minimal team Offering both standard and VIP membership options and how this impacted sign up numbers How he overcame objections from an audience unfamiliar with membership sites Why he gave influencers in his niche free accounts and how this created a loyal band of evangelists for the membership Why he’s considering moving to an evergreen membership despite his success with launches
This is going to ruffle some feathers… If you’re wanting to build a body you’re proud of… or build a business that gives you the lifestyle you want. Brandon Carter gives you some real advice, that no one else is talking about. I appreciate Brandon for being so real and upfront in this episode, as its going to give you simple steps that you can apply from today to see huge changes. In this episode we dive into: What Brandon thinks are the biggest mistakes people are making when it comes to building wealth or building a body. How Brandon simply operates his business to get the best results. What the few simple mindset changes can be that you can make today, that accelerates your business growth. Why Brandon thinks that many are failing because they simply “don’t have it”. JOIN THE FREE GROUP and SAY “HEY” TO ME Your comments, questions and just you joining me along in this ride mean a lot to me so please take a second and say ‘Hey’ :wink:. Simply join us here: http://www.chrisdufey.com/freegroup HELP US SPREAD THE WORD! If you’re digging the show, please subscribe in iTunes and write us a quick review! This is what helps us spread the word and get people to find the credible, helpful advice they need. Review the show in iTunes! We rely on it: http://www.chrisdufey.com/mobilereview Looking forward to chatting with you soon.
Ready to take your work to the next level? Harness the power of the MASTERMIND! Brandon T. Adams shares insights from Napoleon Hill’s Think and Grow Rich, as he shows you how principles of the mastermind can help push you closer to your goals. A few highlights from this episode include: - Details about Brandon’s upcoming mastermind program. - Why Brandon requires all of his team members to read Napoleon Hill’s Think and Grow Rich. - Notable quotes from Napoleon Hill on the principles behind the mastermind. - Brandon’s insights on the real-world applications of Napoleon Hill’s work. - Why the principle of the mastermind is so powerful. - How you can tap into the power of the mastermind by connecting with Brandon. - A look at the high-level entrepreneurs that will take part in Brandon’s mastermind group.
This week, the guys embrace the "Not Just" in Not Just Football Talk Weekly and begin the show talking about...hockey. Ottawa's Game 6 did not sell out. Why? Brandon tries to help JC make sense of it.From there, they discuss some rule changes in the NFL, and the Raiders refunding 1000 season tickets to salty fans. There is talk of the former #GEREGuy, Twins Pitcher Jose Berrios whom is taking MLB by storm, and they end it with a discussion on whether or not a Hot Dog is a sandwich.#ListenIn, and support the show by shopping Amazon using our redirect link, at shopGERE.com
This week, the guys embrace the "Not Just" in Not Just Football Talk Weekly and begin the show talking about...hockey. Ottawa's Game 6 did not sell out. Why? Brandon tries to help JC make sense of it.From there, they discuss some rule changes in the NFL, and the Raiders refunding 1000 season tickets to salty fans. There is talk of the former #GEREGuy, Twins Pitcher Jose Berrios whom is taking MLB by storm, and they end it with a discussion on whether or not a Hot Dog is a sandwich.#ListenIn, and support the show by shopping Amazon using our redirect link, at shopGERE.com
Is YOUR brand “badass”? To stand out, it should be. This episode launches into how to badass your brand without the bullsh*t. Pia Silva is in the house!! A few highlights from this interview include: - How past experiences can lead to present-day success. - Why you should be true to yourself despite mixed feedback. - How Pia grew her small graphic design company into a large branding business. - A look at how to build a badass brand. - The importance of answering the question, “What does success look like to you?” - A step-by-step process on how Pia helps people to build their own brands. - A reflection on the importance of first impressions. - How to attract the right kind of clients. - How Pia went from $40,000 in debt to $500,00 in 12 months without paying for advertising. - Why it is important to have a clear message when looking to market your services. - How a consistent writing practice can lead to greater visibility over time. - Tips for creating a successful blog. - How to create content that is interesting and new. - The problem with PR firms that can’t promise results. - Why Brandon is not afraid to put a money-back guarantee on his products. - Pia’s advice to those looking to get a jumpstart on their business.
Brandon Lewin. So much to say... so little time! :-) I had the good fortune of connecting with Brandon about a year and a half ago. He reached out to me via social media, we ended up on a Skype call and periodically stayed in touch. We reconnected when I did my first Periscope and I mentioned on that broadcast that I was looking for someone to help me with SEO, backlinks, site optimization, etc. Next thing I knew we were on another Skype call setting up a mutually beneficial business arrangement. I would coach him and he would manage that stuff for me. Best. Decision. Ever. Not only because Brandon is brilliant at what he does, but because he's just a great guy and someone I'm honored to consider a friend. I've referred to Brandon as my 'secret weapon' (on multiple occasions), because he's really helped me shift my content strategy and use of keywords. Now my challenge is simply getting clear on exactly what it is I want to be doing with my business, but we'll save that for another episode. Brandon made a big decision to move his family from Chicago to Austin, TX (yea... he was a little tired of the snow) and has taken massive action connecting and reaching out with other entrepreneurs (something I tend to stay away from where I live... I might head over to San Francisco once in a blue moon, but not often). Not only is Brandon great at what he does (writing, conversions, SEO & strategy), he's a genuine connector. Someone who truly enjoys connecting other people (which makes it super easy to want to make connections for him as well). Questions I Asked Brandon: Before starting your current business, can you let the listeners know what you were doing and how you decided to venture out on your own? Can you share with the listeners what your current business is You work with both online & offline businesses, so this might be a two-part answer. Is there a common mistake you see people making when it comes to SEO or their SEO strategy? (beyond not having one) Let's talk a little about content & SEO. We both know people who spend a LOT on paid traffic, but don't see the value in content. What's your take on this? Where would you start with someone who had an online business but wasn't getting the results they wanted (or any results at all)? Can you give us one strategy that people can start implementing today that will set them on the right path? How can people work with you? What's on the horizon for you? [Tweet ""It was the kick in the ass I needed to get me going" - @BrandonLewin"] What You're Going to Learn: How getting laid off was the best thing that could have happened Why I decided to move my family to Austin, TX from Chicago How he realized he was stuck in the time for money trap Why Brandon considers Austin the "mecca" of internet marketing Why SEO isn't just about looking at Google Analytics How you can take the data and drive it back to 'what the problem' is How you can identify 'low hanging fruit' on your blog and monetize it (or get better results) The role content should play in your marketing strategy [Tweet "You need both content & SEO to be successful" - @BrandonLewin"] Where to Connect with Brandon Website | Facebook | Twitter Other Episodes You Might Enjoy Cashflow, GooRoos and My First Post on Medium Todd Brown & Conversions: SO Fly Starting an Online Business Today: What I'd do Different