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Brett Russo was born and raised in New Jersey. She graduated with a degree in business management from Bucknell University, where she also met her future husband. After graduation, Brett found her passion working beside her twin brother and father for her family's printing company, of which she is now the chief executive officer. She married her husband in 2015, and together they fought the hardest battle of their lives with their journey through IVF. Brett is the author of The Underwear In My Shoe: My Journey Through IVF. Brett lives in New Jersey with her husband and their two sons. Today's episode is sponsored by Tempdrop! Tempdrop gives you everything you need to effortlessly track your fertility. Wear the Tempdrop sensor while you sleep for accurate basal body temperature readings without the stress of early morning wake ups. Tempdrop's accompanying app enables you to chart an array of symptoms alongside your BBT, including cervical mucus and OPKs. Combine these fertility signs all in one place to identify your fertile window and confirm ovulation. Whether you are trying to conceive, are avoiding pregnancy or want to chart for health reasons, Tempdrop makes fertility awareness accessible to all women - even if you don't have regular cycles or sleeping patterns. Identify your fertility window, in real time with Tempdrop. Follow this link to buy now! And use code coupon code: FERTILITYFRIDAY at checkout for a 10% discount when your order! Topics discussed in today's episode: Brett's fertility challenges Why Brett chose to write The Underwear In My Shoe: My Journey Through IVF Brett's first period and how she managed her period Brett's experience in tracking her fertility How long it took Brett to choose IVF How long Brett and her husband were trying to get pregnant before the Doctor recommended IUI The commonality of IUI and IVF How Brett and her husband coped during IVF The difference in how men and women emotionally handle infertility Connect with Brett Russo: You can connect with Brett on her website. Resources mentioned: The Underwear In My Shoe: My Journey Through IVF The Fifth Vital Sign: Master Your Cycles & Optimize Your Fertility (Book) | Lisa Hendrickson-Jack Fertility Awareness Mastery Charting Workbook Fertility Awareness Mastery Online Self-Study Program Related podcasts & blog posts: FFP 286 | Surviving Infertility | Sheridan Voysey FFP 213 | Surviving Fertility Challenges | Lisa | Fertility Friday FFP 160 | Clomid, Letrozole & IUI | How Effective Are Infertility Treatments? | IVF | Lisa | Fertility Friday FFP 139 | The Truth About Infertility | Maintaining Hope After 9 Years of Trying to Conceive | Stephanie Risinger FFP 109 | The Reality of Aging & Fertility | IVF & Assisted Reproductive Technology | The Future of Fertility Treatments | Dr. Marjorie Dixon FFP 088 | IVF Using Donor Eggs | Egg Donation | Infertility | Donor Egg Bank USA | Heidi Hayes FFP 074 | Resurrection Year | Maintaining Hope Through Infertility | Sheridan Voysey FFP 052 | Surviving Fertility Challenges | Infertility, PCOS & IVF | Kym Campbell FFP 040 | Premature Ovarian Failure at Age 28, IVF Using Donor Eggs, and Fertility Coaching | Sarah Clark FFP 011 | Age Related Fertility Decline | Using Reproductive Technologies | IVF IUI & IVM | Dr Melanie McDowall Join the community! Find us in the Fertility Friday Facebook Group. Subscribe to the Fertility Friday Podcast in Apple Podcasts! Music Credit: Intro/Outro music Produced by J-Gantic A Special Thank You to Our Show Sponsors: Fertility Friday | Fertility Awareness Programs This episode is sponsored by my Fertility Awareness Programs! Master Fertility Awareness and take a deep dive into your cycles and how they relate to your overall health! Click here to apply now! The Fertility Awareness Charting Workbook This episode is sponsored by my new book the Fertility Awareness Mastery Charting. Click here to buy now.
Many people view art as transformative in and of itself. But what about the process of making art? Can that not also be a tool for transformation? Brett Cook is a multi-disciplinary artist who uses storytelling to distill complex ideas and creative practices to transform the inner and outer worlds of being. He has taught at all academic levels and has used his pedagogical knowledge to leverage the transformational power of the relational aspect of art-making. In today's episode, Brett shares his artistic journey, from drawing in the church at the age of two to having a legendary open studio in New York. We talk about how his community practice has transformed over the years, and we hear about how he views it now. As someone who has established himself in both the fine art and grassroots art worlds, Brett is passionate about flattening the hierarchies that stand in the way of so many artists' success. He sheds light on the work he is doing as an administrator to bridge these divides and strengthen relationships to contribute to a more whole, healed world. As with any conversation with Brett, you will walk away full of inspiration and hope that a different future is possible. Tune in today! Key Points From This Episode: Get to know Brett, his background, and his journey into the arts. The decision Brett made to move to the East Coast after a life out West. Details about Brett's legendary Harlem studio, where so much happened. The type of art Brett was making when he moved to New York. What helped Brett understand the more progressive pedagogy he still uses today. Why Brett's space was so unique in a city like New York. Hear more about Brett's involved and evolved community process. Sometimes, the process of making art is transformative. The irony of having people who are disconnected from your message buying your work. How Brett was able to establish himself in both the fine art and popular art worlds. Insights into Brett's self-portrait works and the impact they have had on his life. Brett's realization that he had to be committed to his beliefs. The internal tension artists face when they want to be commercially successful. Insights into the work Brett has done around healing and why it is important to him. How Brett came to work with Thich Nhat Hanh. Brett's role in the art world, now that he is working in administration. The importance of aligning institutions with artists. Why Brett is so committed to flattening established, embedded hierarchies. Where you can find Brett online. For more information and photos, visit here:
Want to avoid mistakes in Long Distance Investing? Download your FREE document at billykeels.com/7mistakestoavoid Episode 84: From Pro Basketball to Long Distance Real Estate Wins In the conversation with today’s guest, Brett Bisping, you’ll learn the following: [00:31 - 02:49] Brett’s profile, in Billy’s guest introduction. [02:49 - 06:49] The backstory and decisions made that led Brett to this point in his journey. [06:49 - 11:28] Brett explains what it was that he really liked about the idea of Real Estate when he first started learning about it. [11:28 - 15:21] Why Brett was happy to put so much time and effort into investing in the USA when he knew he wouldn’t be going back there for a long time. [15:21 - 18:11] How Brett’s experience in sports teamwork has helped in his current professional and Real Estate careers. [18:11 - 22:22] How Brett managed his time when working multiple roles, from basketball to Real Estate. [22:22 - 29:10] Brett describes the big difference that is made from getting prepared and taking active steps in the time leading up to when you actually get started in Real Estate, and also tells the story of how his first deal came about. [29:10 - 34:14] Brett talks about his first R.E.I. team, how much it has changed since his time in Japan, and the importance of his core team and mentors. [34:14 - 37:03] How Brett likes to give back to the community through Basketball projects. Here’s what Brett shared with us during today’s conversation: Where in the world Brett is based currently: Peoria, Illinois. Favourite European city: Split, Croatia. (Bucket list: Rome, Italy) The best thing to happen in the past 24hours: Enjoying a snow day with his son! A mistake Brett would like you to learn from so you don’t have to pay full price for it: Make sure you know how things are zoned, who you need to talk to, what’s real and what’s not etc - but more importantly, it’s good to make some mistakes early on so that you learn what to do and what not to do. Book Recommendation: Super Pumped, by Mike Isaac. Be sure to reach out and connect with Brett Bisping by using the info below: Website: https://agents.farmers.com/il/morton/brett-bisping Email: btbisping@gmail.com Brett’s Basketball Academy: https://www.bispingbasketball.com/ (also, the facebook page is here: https://www.facebook.com/BispingBasketball/?ref=page_internal ) Start taking action TODAY so that you can gain more Education and Control over your financial life. To see the Video Version of today’s conversation just CLICK HERE. Do you want to have more control and avoid the mistakes that I made getting started in long distance investing? Then you can DOWNLOAD the 7 Mistakes to Avoid in Long Distance Investing Guide by clicking HERE. Be sure to connect with Billy! He’s made it easy for you to do…Just go to any of these sites: Website: www.billykeels.com Youtube: billykeels Facebook: Billy Keels Fan Page Instagram: @billykeels Twitter: @billykeels LinkedIn: Billy Keels
In this StarryTelling episode, Gemini Brett and Amanda 'Pua' Walsh discuss... Sacred Astronomy Practices for Solar Returns/Birthdays You'll discover... Insights on Astrology Hub’s newest weekly show, “StarryTelling,” and what you can expect from the teachings of Gemini Brett within these episodes including sky-venger-hunts that will inspire you to get under the night sky and see stories of the cosmos. Why Brett feels passionate about “StarryTelling” and how this practice has helped him develop a unique relationship with Astronomy and Astrology and given him tools to help others help themselves by also finding this sacred connection. About Solar Returns, how you can discover when yours is (it's not always on your birthday!) and practices you can do to become intimate within your own space and time on earth. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ ARE YOU... SEEKING GUIDANCE FOR THE YEAR AHEAD? Planetary cycles both large and small all point to a massive energetic shift that will enable you to spread your wings and If you consciously work with the energies coming your way! Simply go to astrologyhub.com and sign up to receive your FREE 2021 Astrology Guidebook. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Get on the List! Astrology Foundations Level 2 course: http://astrologyhub.com/foundations2waitlist For show notes & links from this episode, visit astrologyhub.com/podcast
This episode is a recording of Brett Kaufman speaking at Startup Grind Columbus about combining blockchain and the startup financing world with Rhove and Calvin Cooper, the core philosophy behind the conscious living space Gravity, the roles of coaching and therapy in his life, and more. Brett talks about: Why Brett got involved in Rhove What interested him in the startup and investment space Pelatonia’s new HQ at Gravity Why Brett cares about spaces His passion to impact the human experience What pushed him to start Kaufman Development When things began to align in Brett’s life Being intentional vs. taking advantage of the opportunity The role of synchronicity in life How to get out of your own way How Brett brings the Burning Man vibe to Columbus every day Being good versus being in a good market The lonely life of an entrepreneur Building a time management system into your life If entrepreneurs all fundamentally the same, regardless of the business they start Getting out of the day to day as a CEO or founder What’s next for Kaufman Partnership with Greenbay Packers Why he chose the location he did for Gravity Finding the right business coach Identifying your unique abilities Screening people who seem unconventional What art Brett likes, and whether or not he plans to go to Burning Man To learn more about intentional living, and for the complete show notes, visit: https://gravityproject.com/ (gravityproject.com) Resources: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/brettkaufman/ (@brettkaufman) Listen: https://brett-kaufman.com/g16-calvin-cooper/ (“The Art of Money: The Balance Between Finance & Philosophy | with Calvin Cooper”) Gravity is a production of http://crate.media (Crate Media)
Show notes:Brett is the founder of Simple Wholesaling, headquartered in Indianapolis,IN. He has been involved with real estate full time for 10 years. And while enjoying the ride of entrepreneurship, he recognizes that God has provided this opportunity for him and his family. He has made it his mission to spread the Kingdom of God through empowering real estate investors.Ingrained in his heart is the will to assist others to be successful in this business and to help build a positive reputation for the wholesaling industry. Brett is a simple and humble guy that focuses on giving back to share the wealth of knowledge and experience he has gained as a successful wholesaler.On this episode you'll learn:-Brett's background and how he got started-Brett's first deal and how he acquired it-What actions to take when you're stuck-The differences in Brett's passive and active income-Why Brett focused into Indy-Red flag when working with wholesalers-Why reputation is key-Advice from Brett to investorsContact Info:Website: simplewholesaling.comEmail: Brett@simplewholesaling.com
As Principal at Sway Ventures, Brett Munster focuses most of his investment activities on the seed and earlier stages for the fund. In addition to evaluating new investments, Brett’s responsibilities include coordinating the due diligence process across all investment opportunities for the fund, monitoring the performance of the fund and modeling portfolio allocation, and working directly with many of Sway’s existing portfolio companies. Brett draws on his experience as a two-time entrepreneur and former operations executive to assist early-stage companies in their growth. Prior to joining Sway Ventures, Brett ran day-to-day operations for AMO, a loss mitigation company, where he oversaw a portfolio of distressed assets that grew to over $2 billion. Brett began his career at zAthlete.com, a sports social networking startup that he launched during his final semester at UC Berkeley and sold in 2009. Soon after, Brett launched his second start-up Visual Icon, a platform designed to help bring Hollywood content online. Brett graduated from the Haas School of Business at UC Berkeley and was an infielder and captain of the baseball team. He also holds an MBA from the University of Southern California where his focus was on entrepreneurship and technology commercialization. About Our Partner This episode is also brought to you by Hawke Media. Hawke Media is a full-service Outsourced CMO based in Santa Monica, CA, providing guidance, planning, and execution to grow brands of all sizes, industries, and business models. Hawke Media was recognized by Inc. as the country’s fastest-growing marketing consultancy and is proudly one of Glassdoor’s “Best Places to Work”, 2019 #893 on the Forbes 5000 list, UpCity Top Los Angeles Digital Marketing Agency. Hawke’s collaborative process, à la carte offering, and month-to-month fee structure give clients the flexibility they need to boost digital revenues and marketing ROI. Hawke Media The company has serviced over 1500 brands of all sizes, ranging from startups like Tamara Mellon, SiO Beauty and Bottlekeeper to household names like Red Bull, Verizon Wireless and Alibaba. Listen to our interview with Erik Huberman, Founder and CEO of Hawke Media, in episode 23 of the Just Go Grind Podcast. Some of the Topics Covered by Brett Munster in this Episode An overview of Sway Ventures Why Brett wanted to get into venture capital Networking for a year to get his job at Sway Ventures How Brett's startup experience has influenced his time at Sway Ventures Brett's experience at a sports social network that was eventually acquired Why Brett decided to get an MBA from USC What Brett actually did to break into venture capital What the day-to-day looks like for Brett as a venture capitalist at Sway Ventures Navigating the global pandemic with portfolio companies at Sway Ventures The typical challenges startups face and how Brett is helping them through these at Sway Ventures How a startup can hire top talent Equity splits for founders How founder roles change as a company scales How Brett prioritizes his time each day 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/
Every entrepreneur has that ‘aha’ moment. And for Brett Larkin, one of YouTube’s finest yoga teachers, it came on the drive back home from a YouTube creator conference in San Bruno, California. Working in the video game and tech industry for years, Brett had always been a staunch believer in the power of the online space. In fact, one of the most impactful yoga classes she’d ever taken was a virtual one she streamed from a tiny hotel room in India in 2012. And though her first YouTube upload might’ve been an accident, her channel grew through other viewers who were already realizing the power and benefits of working out virtually in 2015. Soon enough, YouTube took notice and invited her over for a Creator Conference in their HQ in San Bruno. That’s when Brett’s eyes were opened to just how profitable YouTube could be. She met people with millions of subscribers, who were doing YouTube full time, and were earning six-figures working out of their garages. And most importantly, she met Jared Polin. Jared is a popular YouTuber who makes videos on cameras and DSLRs. On hearing that Brett was looking to improve her channel’s video and photo quality, he offered her his DVD DSLR masterclass box set. He then shared that he didn’t want to look at YouTube as his only source of income. In fact, he made it a point to view YouTube as a lead generation tool for other endeavours. Endeavours like the DVD box set that was making him thousands of dollars away from the platform. That changed Brett’s world, and on her drive home from the conference, an entire business model formed in her head with her YouTube channel in the lead-generating centre. Today, along with her channel, Brett runs some of the best online teacher training programs in the world. She also heads a 12-person business and is gearing up for the launch of a brand new 200-hour training program. Brett is the perfect role model for today - a world in which the fitness industry is going digital and virtual classes are most definitely here to stay. Tune in to hear Brett discuss everything you need to know on growing your digital studio, including how to get started, dealing with trolls, consistency in uploading and much more! Here’s a peek at what else you can expect: WHY Brett believes in the power of digital Brett’s educational background and how that ties into YouTube How to face your fears and take that step forward How to deal with the unique fears that come with going digital How to handle haters and trolls The importance of consistency in YouTube Setting boundaries in your work-life balance RESOURCES Brett Larkin - Website BrettLarkinYoga - YouTube Jared Polin - YouTube Elena Brower - Website This Week’s Joy: Brett’s joy right now is something that may seem trivial, but that goes a long way to bring her comfort and happiness on the daily - a towel warmer! Brett highly recommends it if you want that spa experience at home. This Week’s Hustle: Brett’s hustle is simple and terrifying at the same time - she challenges us to reach out to that one person who can exponentially help your business. Contacting people you admire, or those with a lot of influence, can be extremely difficult, but as Brett says, it can only help your business in the long run! Know Your Numbers In our business, we're big fans of financial literacy and accountability. Knowing your numbers is an essential aspect of building a successful business and inherent responsibility for any entrepreneur. What you focus on grows, so pay attention to your money. We use Bench for our bookkeeping. It's simple, elegant, and saves us so many hours that would otherwise be spent neck-deep in receipts on the other side of a spreadsheet. Each month our transactions are automatically imported into Bench and we get on-demand financial reports. We even enjoy opening up our profit and loss statement to review each month. When tax time comes around, we are up to date and ready to go. And this is what Financial Empowerment feels like. Use this link to save 20% off your Bench Accounting plan for the first six months!
Brett Wells is the Founder and CEO of Dental HQ, a company that provides membership plan services to dentists who want to improve their in-house membership plans. He started Dental HQ because he saw the frustrations patients experience with the insurance process and sought to make their dental appointments smoother. Brett has since grown his business and continuously attracts new clients, even when the coronavirus pandemic hit the economy hard. Today, Brett shares how his membership plan changed the way he runs his business. He discusses why he started multiple offices after graduation and how Dental HQ was founded. He explains how membership plans can help bring more patients as well as some of the possible drawbacks of having one. He describes the perks their patients receive with their plans and how much it costs the patients. Brett also explains how membership plans compare and contrast with dental insurance.“It’s all about the monthly price. That’s what your patients want to see: the affordability.” - Brett Wells This week on T-Bone Speaks Dentistry Podcast:● How you can use membership plans in your practice● Where Brett learned about membership plans.● Why Brett opened multiple offices after graduation.● The systems he has in place in his offices.● What entrepreneurs should expect from having multiple offices.● The benefits of giving non-insurance patients discounts.● How Brett's membership plan kept his business running amidst Covid-19.● The difference between insurance and a membership plan.● Why membership plans don't have to be a discount.● What Brett's members get from his membership plan.● Brett's thoughts on patients dropping their own dental insurance for membership plans.● Getting your team on board with your membership plan services. ● The drawbacks of having a membership plan in your practice. Our Favorite Quotes:● "If you want to live a headache-free life, don't chase being a DSO just to make more money." - Brett Wells● "You should really have 80% of your cash patients on your membership plan." - Brett Wells● "You should never buy your own dental insurance." - Brett Wells Connect with Brett Wells:● Dental HQ● Email: brett@dentalhq.comSubscribe, Connect & Share Your Favorite EpisodesThanks for tuning into this week’s episode of T-Bone Speaks Dentistry. If you enjoyed this episode, please head over to Apple Podcasts or Google Play Music to subscribe to the show and leave your honest review. For more great content and helpful tips to grow your dental practice, visit our website. Follow us on Facebook and LinkedIn, subscribe on YouTube, and don’t forget to share your favorite episodes with other dental practitioners.
Brett Gilliland is Founder and CEO of Elite Entrepreneurs, a company that specializes in giving $1M+ business owners the knowledge, processes, and tools to grow to $10M and beyond. Brett is an expert in organization development, leadership, and strategy and spent 10 years helping Infusionsoft grow from $7M in revenue to over $100M. Brett was involved in the foundational work of Purpose, Values, and Mission at Infusionsoft and facilitated the strategic planning process for many years. One of Brett's favorite professional accomplishments is co-creating Infusionsoft's Elite Forum along with Clate Mask and building the Elite business inside of Infusionsoft. As the leader of the Elite business, Brett has helped hundreds of struggling seven-figure business owners overcome their biggest challenges and achieve new levels of success. He also played a central role in the development of Infusionsoft's Leadership Model and was serving as the VP of Leadership Development when the decision was made to spin the Elite business out of Infusionsoft. As the new owner of Elite Entrepreneurs, Brett can't think of anything else he'd rather be doing professionally. When Brett isn't busy helping $1M+ businesses succeed, he is a family man who enjoys spending time with his beautiful wife, Sharon, and their 8 children. What you'll learn about in this episode: Why it is important for business leaders to get themselves into a good place before they can lead their teams to a good place during the crisis Why getting clear, focused and tactical during the crisis is the key to navigating the challenges before you Why fear is the enemy of creative problem solving, and why freezing in place is the worst response to this crisis Why getting creative with the terms of your deals can help generate cash flow during this difficult period Why negotiating with your service providers and debt holders can help you better manage the cash you do have on hand Why you should be looking for growth opportunities during the crisis, and why helping others can help your business survive as well Why Brett recommends you serve others now so that they will turn to you as a trusted expert once the crisis passes Why Brett believes in the motto “the best leaders build the best businesses, and the best businesses win” Why this slower period is an opportunity to work on internal housekeeping and develop yourself as a stronger leader Why the axiom “you are the average of the five people you spend the most time with” means you should be developing relationships with leaders who are getting creative Resources: COVID Free Resources Page: http://growwithelite.com/covid Free strategy call with Chris: Email at kristen@smartrealestatecoach.com Email: brett@GrowWithElite.com Website: https://growwithelite.com/ Additional resources: Email: support@SmartRealEstateCoach.com Website: www.SmartRealEstateCoachPodcast.com/webinar Website: www.SmartRealEstateCoachPodcast.com/termsbook Website: www.SmartRealEstateCoach.com/QLS/ Smart Real Estate Coach Podcast Sponsor: Paul G. Dion CPA, CTC
If you’ve been listening to the show for a while now — you know that I like to bring you conversations with guests who are strategic — as well as practical and tactical — and who will generously give you the best of what they’ve got so you can take it and apply it — and move your business onward. And each of us as business owners — as people — are facing unprecedented challenges right now. Things many of us could have never imagined as a result of the coronavirus. And each day — we need to show up as the best leader we can — because our teams, our clients, and communities need that from us. The business owners I meet with each day are doing everything they can to effectively lead during these challenging times. But candidly, Onward Nation — today’s business environment requires another level in leadership — it requires proven strategies, a process, and the willingness to put systems into place. And because of that, I’m grateful that Brett Gilliland, CEO and founder of Elite Entrepreneurs, said yes to my invitation to come back for an encore interview so we could talk through leadership strategies, processes, and systems — which you can take and apply into your business and be better for it. What you will learn from this episode: Beyond “flight” and “fight” — there is a 3rd defensive mechanism that we have — and as business owners — it can actually hurt us the most Why the “Stockdale Paradox” is just a relevant today as it was when Admiral James Stockdale first shared it Why you need to go narrow in what you allow into your inner circle — from people to media — and why you need to block out everything else Now more than ever — business owners need to stay focused on the Big 3 of their role Why “Fighting F.U.D” should be your number one priority as a business owner Why Brett believes that the best leaders build the best businesses — and — the best businesses win Why helping and leading others begins with leading yourself to clarity Why you should rest easy — you have a 100 percent track record of getting through hard times…otherwise you wouldn’t be here Ways to contact Brett: Website: www.growwithelite.com Email: Brett@growwithelite.com Additional Resources: Sell With Authority by Drew McLellan and Stephen Woessner: https://amzn.to/39y7x13 Predictive ROI Free Resource Library: https://predictiveroi.com/resources/
Introvert or extrovert, when you work in the business of supporting other people, you’ve got to be on your game. And yet we often struggle to show up that way when we’re depleted ourselves. Brett Eaton joins me to talk about how to avoid spending every day wishing for the weekend and the secret behind those people who always seem to have pep in their step. On this episode, we discuss: Facing fear and how it builds up when we avoid it; Why being good at something isn’t the same as being fulfilled by it; Who you have to become to reach your goals; The importance of filling your own tank when you work in a people-centric role; and Why Brett’s so into cold showers, routines, and sharing when he struggles. Visit Pattern of Purpose for show notes and links to resources mentioned on this episode.
Brett Kaufman, founder and CEO, has been working in real estate development through the investment, banking and development lens—for 20 years. During this time, he has developed, leased and/or sold over 10,000 homes and developed a variety of commercial, retail, land, and office projects. Since founding the company, Kaufman Development has donated numerous resources to various philanthropic organizations, including Besa, KIPP Journey Academy, Community Shelter Board, Ohio State University Star House, Hunger Alliance, Ronald McDonald House, OSU James Cancer, Columbus Jewish Federation and many others. Brett personally has donated much of his professional life to many community organizations, and various committees, including Adjunct Professor Ohio State Fisher School of Business, Agudas Achim Synagogue, the Columbus Jewish Federation, and the Columbus Jewish Day School. Brett also serves as board member for The Columbus Partnership, Greater Columbus Arts Council, and the Wexner Center for the Arts. His professional accomplishments have been recognized by a variety of generous awards and designations. He was twice named Developer of the Year by the Building Industry Association (BIA); is past president of the Columbus Apartment Association; and serves on many civic boards throughout Central Ohio. In 2012, he was named Next Generation Builder of the Year by the BIA, and in 2014, Brett was honored as Ernst & Young's Emerging Entrepreneur of the Year. Brett has been recognized as one of the top 50 leaders in the region for his ability to drive innovation within his organization, impact his employees and the community-at-large, as well as lead Kaufman Development in a direction that is built to transform. In 2015 and 2016 Brett has been honored with Smart 50 and Fast 50 awards and was recently listed at #657 on the Inc. 5000. What you'll learn about in this episode: How Brett entered the world of real estate via a journey that includes architecture and banking Why Brett founded Kaufman Development on the principles of philanthropy, wellness, innovation, and sustainability How Kaufman Development works to develop real estate properties centered on creativity and community development How Kaufman Development is expanding beyond Columbus, Ohio, including working on a project in partnership with the Green Bay Packers Why Brett refocused his life on lifting up communities, and how he first began doing the work he does Why Brett believes passionately in helping people, and why he sometimes questions the path he is on Why our hobbies, interests, and passions are seldom things we look to for our purpose in life Why Brett's difficult childhood involving divorce and abuse shaped his views on self-care, mental health, and perseverance Why opening yourself up to the help you need to overcome your challenges is the first step to taking action What advice Brett has for people needing to overcome trauma and find internal healing and happiness How to connect with Brett Kaufman: Website: www.livekaufman.com Website: www.gravityproject.com
The customer purchase journey is no longer a linear path. SEM and YouTube advertising have changed not only the way consumers find products, but also how businesses track where purchases come from. Today we’re joined by returning guest and CEO of OMG Commerce, Brett Curry. Brett shares his expert advice on where to get started with search-driven advertising, the resources to better understand attribution from each channel, and how you can use SEM, Google Shopping and YouTube to increase customer lifetime value. Enjoy! Episode Highlights: 6:04 Brett’s background in SEO, Google Shopping and direct response marketing. 8:12 Search, Google Shopping, or YouTube: which is best for ecommerce and where you should start. 12:42 The importance of understanding why people are on YouTube in order to successfully reach your audience. 15:02 Why Brett thinks Facebook is ahead when it comes to conversion tracking and the importance of understanding attribution across different channels. 17:44 Recommended resources to help business owners understand attribution models for YouTube, SEM and Google Shopping. 18:40 How search is impacting the customer journey and the entire sales funnel. 22:08 The types of audiences to build on YouTube to successfully reach your potential customers. 26:44 Getting your audio and visuals right on YouTube is directly related to understanding how someone is using the channel. 28:11 The type of team you need to build to successfully support advertising on YouTube. 31:50 What type of budget Brett recommends to get you started on YouTube. 33:42 How to determine your budgets for promotion on YouTube vs. Google Search and Shopping. 35:57 Brett’s thoughts on lifetime value of customers coming from YouTube vs. Facebook. 38:02 YouTube, Google Shopping, or SEM: which is best for raising lifetime value and how they can work together. 41:48 Why you should absolutely be investing in paid search for your branded keywords. 44:34 How to determine how much of your budget you should be spending on branded keywords. 46:43 Why you should separate out branded from non-branded keywords in terms of reporting. 50:04 Some of the challenges advertisers run into with Google Shopping and how to get around them. Links and Resources: Episode 064: Brett Curry, OMG Commerce – Tips, Tricks & Hacks To Big Returns With Google Shopping, The Premier Advertising Channel For Ecommerce OMG Commerce Smart Marketer: 2-minute Crash Course on YouTube & TrueView Ads, with Brett Curry Think with Google Article: How Search Intent is Influencing the Marketing Funnel 7 Tips for the Perfect YouTube Ad From Brett Curry Ecommerce Evolution Podcast Brett Curry on LinkedIn Brett Curry on Facebook Brand Growth Experts Foxwell Digital Become a Member: If you liked this episode, you’re going to love the Brand Growth Experts Membership. It’s a community of top ecommerce business owners and marketers who I coach one-on-one to help scale up their businesses. Together we’ll create a plan that will help you scale up your business, and then I’ll help you execute it. If you want to make sure you’re growing as quickly and sustainably as possible, click here to learn more. Hope to see you on the inside! Sponsor: Klaviyo If you're looking to grow your business, there's only one way. By building real, quality customer relationships. Most marketing software will claim that they do this, but they'll never deliver on those promises. Klaviyo, though, is different. Klaviyo helps you build meaningful customer relationships by listening to and understanding cues from your customers, which allows you to easily turn that information into valuable marketing messages that'll help grow your business and make more money. That's why over 10,000 innovative brands have switched to Klaviyo. If you aren’t already a customer, head over to www.ecommerceinfluence.com/klaviyo and you’ll get a free trial + priority on-boarding.
On the latest CubsTalk Podcast, country music artist Brett Eldredge joins Luke Stuckmeyer and Kelly Crull to talk about his Glow LIVE tour coming to Chicago and his love for the Chicago Cubs.0:58 - Brett on Rockefeller Center Tree Lighting ceremony on November 28th2:19 - GLOW Live in Chicago December 5th at the Chicago Theatre3:17 - What gets Brett in the Christmas spirit4:16 - How 'Wanna be that Song' music video at Wrigley Field came about6:03 - Brett's relationship with former and current Cubs players8:45 - How good of a musician is Anthony Rizzo?9:28 - Why Brett skipped the CMA Awards for Game 7 of the World Series in 201610:43 - Flashback to NBC Sports Chicago interviewing him immediately after the final out in Cleveland13:03 - Brett remembers his first game at Wrigley Field14:53 - Thoughts on the upcoming 2019 season15:56 - Thoughts on being back in Chicago for GLOW Live16:46 - Cubs home opener perfect time for a trip back to Chicago?
Brett Gilliland is Co-Founder and CEO of Elite Entrepreneurs, which specializes in helping 7-figure business owners with the knowledge, tools, and processes they need grow to $10 million and beyond. He’s an expert in organization development, leadership, and strategy and spent 10 years helping Infusionsoft grow from $7 million in annual revenue to over $100 million. One of Brett’s favorite professional accomplishments is co-creating Infusionsoft’s Elite Forum alongside CEO Clate Mask and building the Elite business. What you’ll learn about in this episode: Only three percent of businesses ever make it to the million dollar mark for revenue. It helps when you begin that business within the safety of another business. Why Brett decided to “spin out” Elite from InfusionSoft and how he believes it has helped Elite grow exponentially. The “value ladder.” What it is, the strategy behind it, and how the “slices” stack up. Building a customer acquisition machine and how Brett had to do it after the fact when Elite spun out from InfusionSoft. What is Elite Forum and how that transitioned to the need for Elite Momentum and why it matters for the clients Brett serves. Why it’s important for entrepreneurs to ask the following questions: “How can we provide more accountability? How can we offer more value? How can we be helpful at this level – and the next?” And then listen to the answers. Why Brett has so much respect for businesses that have built from the ground up without the safety net of a larger organization like InfusionSoft. Brett’s advice to entrepreneurs just getting started in creating a business. What it means to be intentional when beginning a company and why it’s so important. Why Brett believes it’s important to become the leader of your business so that you’re running your business rather than being run by your business. Ways to contact Brett: Website: www.growwithelite.com Email: Brett@growwithelite.com
Today’s guest is an actor/model turned clothing designer who started a clothing line called good hYOUman in his Father’s memory after he passed away in 2011. In this episode, Brett Novek gets real about figuring out owning your own business and the importance of not being afraid to ask for help along the way. This episode includes: Jen talks about stumbling upon the Good hYOUman clothing line Brett talks about his dad’s legacy and the inspiration behind his business Where Brett found the courage and motivation to try new things, even when he felt like a fish out of water Brett’s experience going to his first tradeshow in Vegas. Spoiler alert: it was a huge success! Jen and Brett talk about why we should leave wiggle room in our goals and dreams Brett talks about the importance of testing the waters and not jumping too quickly on social media trends When to ask for help and why Brett believes most people want to help The funny story behind how “Good hYOUman” got its name Brett talks about giving life to other people’s stories through Good Hyouman Brett shares some of the experiences that have shaped his life the most The first T-shirt slogan Brett ever screen-printed and why it’s important to him Brett talks about his past experience with reality TV -- you won’t believe the name of the show he was on! Speed round: Why Brett advises you say “yes” to everything! Good hYOUman, Jen Glantz, Inspirational, Business
Brett Snodgrass is the Founder of Simple Wholesaling. Brett began wholesaling in late 2006 and has developed quite an extensive resume. Having been involved in everything from land contracts to buy and hold and full-time rehabbing. Brett knows his stuff when it comes to real estate and he is confident that the properties in their inventory are real deals you can rely on. His life is shared with his adorable wife Karen and his three beautiful children: Kaylin, Ethan, and Gavin. His purpose in life is to run his business with integrity, honesty, and to always put God first. What you will learn: Brett's transition from elementary school teacher to real estate investor The first deal he did where he found a house for $9,000 and sold it for $16,000 Why Brett switched from a number of different types of deals to focusing on wholesaling Why you need to have mentors and coaches to reach your peak performance in business and in life Brett's team that has doubled over the last year, what positions he has inside and outside his company, and how they work together to do 300 deals a year A couple books Brett recommends for scaling up your business Partnering with someone who has been there before and leveraging their confidence Focusing on one thing and doing it really, really well and not spreading yourself too thin The importance of a great team and having great experiences with them Why you need to make the time for exercise and why Brett uses a walking desk to stay active during the day Turning your yearly income into your monthly income How much business your real estate business should be doing before you quit your job to focus on your real estate business full time Resources: SmartRealEstateCoachPodcast.com/SimpleWholesaling SmartRealEstateCoachPodcast.com/webinar SmartRealEstateCoachPodcast.com/termsbook SmartRealEstateCoachPodcast.com/ebook SmartRealEstateCoachPodcast.com/QLS
Brett Whitefield (@PFF_Brett) and I break down Michael Gallup. Why Brett sees some Odell in his game, how he performed at the senior bowl, and if the hands concerns are legitimate. Please rate, review, share, and subscribe
Top Entrepreneur Brett Hagler is the CEO and Co-founder of New Story, an innovative nonprofit that builds houses for $6,000 and transforms under-developed slums into thriving communities. Named one of Forbes 30 under 30 entrepreneurs, Brett has funded over 1,000 homes, built 8 communities, and was recently named one of Fast Company’s “Top 10 Most Innovative Companies in the World”. Listen to Brett discuss with Joshua the type of work that goes into making your dreams reality, why he started his non-profit organization, overcoming a teenage cancer diagnosis, and so much more! Check it out! 0:01 - Introduction 4:10 - Journey to entrepreneurship 8:10 - What was it like being a High School Senior and being diagnosed with a rare form of cancer? 10:40 - Do you think that your cancer diagnosis helped you become the person you are today? 13:50 - What brought you into the technology/innovation industry? 16:30 - Do you regret the path that you have taken to get to where you are? 19:20 - How did your trip to Haiti come about? What made you want to go out there to help? 22:40 - Seeing first-hand how terrible the living conditions were in Haiti after the earthquake? 28:00 - Why Brett started his New Story charity 32:40 - How are you able to build houses for $6,000 each? What do those look like? 38:10 - How do you identify what families need homes and where to build them? 40:10 - What’s your overall vision for New Story? 45:00 - Where is the best place to get involved with Brett and New Story? 50:30 - What have been some challenges that you weren’t ready for within your business? 56:20 - If you could give your younger self 2 pieces of advice, what would those 2 things be? Contact: Brett@newstorycharity.org Website: https://www.newstorycharity.org/ http://bretthagler.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bretthagler/
I chat to Brett Fox, co-founder of Photzy. The topic of this podcast is email marketing which is critical to building, retaining and monetising their audience. Brett is an awesome online marketer. I sat next to him for 1.5years at the co-working space Fishburners. ABOUT PHOTZY Photzy is a sister site to LightStalking.com. Lightstalking is the 2nd biggest photography blog in the world. Photzy started as a small side project in 2012 by the light stalking team. The goal was to provide more in-depth photography training, in the form of ebooks and video courses to Light Stalking’s readers. Since then, we have quickly grown into our own photography community now with over 70k members, providing a full library of photography tutorials via a digital locker. Essentially, we’re a very education-focused version of Light Stalking. Unlike other photography blogs and training websites, Photzy’s content comes in the form of beautifully designed, easy-to-follow ebooks. Which can be downloaded and viewed on any device, at any time. IN THIS EPISODE 1. How Brett was the inspiration behind the This Mobile Life podcast 2. How photzy does its online marketing? 3. Who is Photzy's customer? 4. How often does Brett send an email campaign? 5. How some small changes increased Photzy's email conversions by 3x 6. Brett's 80/20 advice 7. Why email is a powerful tool for retention 8. Why Brett subscribes to both US politicians email campaigns 9. What tools Brett uses for email marketing LINKS http://photzy.com https://lightstalking.com https://autopilothq.com http://inspiredworlds.com
Listen to This EpisodeHope you’ve had an incredible past couple weeks! We just finished up our first 7 Figure Flipping event… and it was amazing!I’m going to share a few stories and takeaways from that event… plus a bit about what’s been on my mind lately, and why following your heart is super important!Episode 113: Show NotesA few takeaways from today’s episode.A few of the stories from the 7 Figure Flipping event…Why I’m sometimes reluctant to teach family and friends how to do this business…The law and the power of association… and how being around the right people can completely change you…Why knowing your KPIs is so important…Why Brett and Laura now feel like their million-dollar goal is “too small…”The thoughts and concerns that went through my head before creating the 7 Figure Flipping group…Why letting go of false beliefs and letting go of our fears of what other people will think of us is so important…Follow your heart… follow your gut… follow your instincts…Some of the awesome stuff we have in store for 7 Figure Flipping members in the near future!Links and ResourcesIf you’re interested in learning more about 7 Figure Flipping, head over to 7FigureFlipping.com!Like what you hear? Subscribe!If you've found any value or helpful information in the House Flipping HQ Podcast, we’d love to hear about it! Head over to iTunes to subscribe, and while your'e at it, leave us a rating (5 stars would be great!) and a review so that others who are interested in starting a house flipping business can find us and get in on the good stuff! If you have any questions or comments about this show or its contents, please post them in the comments area below and I’ll be happy to answer them! The post HFHQ 113: Follow Your Heart: 7 Figure Flipping Meeting Recap! appeared first on House Flipping HQ. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Listen to This EpisodeHey everyone! Hope you’re ready to ring in the new year… 2016 is going to be your best year yet! In today’s episode, I interview Brett and Laura Chotkevys, a husband-and-wife house flipping team making deals happen here in Southern California!Brett and Laura haven’t been in this business all that long… just a few years… but they’ve already had some incredible success. And they just recently joined the 7 Figure Flipping program with the goal of making 2016 their first 7-figure income year!They have some awesome insights to share in this interview… check it out!Episode 109: Show NotesA few takeaways from today’s episode.How Brett and Laura met…How they rehabbed their first home on their own over a year and a half…How they “failed fast” when first getting into the business…How they did 14 deals in their first year and a half (most of them rehabs) in Southern California…The thing Brett and Laura did to push through and succeed even though they felt like giving up at first…Why Brett and Laura were looking for a coaching program like the 7 Figure Flipping program…Their goals for 2016… and how they’re planning to make $1,000,000 this coming year…Their top advice for anyone wanting to achieve success in real estate investing…Links and ResourcesBrett is an avid reader (unlike me, ha ha), and he recommends the books 3 Feet From Gold by Sharon Lechter and Geg Reid, and Think and Grow Rich by Napoleon Hill.Brett and Laura are members of the 7 Figure Flipping program, which means Andy and I are mentoring them one-on-one. This is a very selective program, but if you’d like to learn more about it and see if it might be a good fit for you, head over to 7FigureFlipping.com.Like what you hear? Subscribe!If you've found any value or helpful information in the House Flipping HQ Podcast, we’d love to hear about it! Head over to iTunes to subscribe, and while your'e at it, leave us a rating (5 stars would be great!) and a review so that others who are interested in starting a house flipping business can find us and get in on the good stuff! If you have any questions or comments about this show or its contents, please post them in the comments area below and I’ll be happy to answer them! The post HFHQ 109: How Two “Beginners” Did 14 Deals in 18 Months: Interview With Brett and Laura Chotkevys appeared first on House Flipping HQ. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
A visit to his local bookstore, and his frustration with quality of the men’s magazines on the bookshelf frustrated Brett Mckay. In an effort to change the conversation around what it means to be a man, he was inspired to start The Art of Manliness which has become wildly successful web site with a focus on helping men be better husbands, better fathers, and better men. The motivation behind starting the Art of Manliness Why Brett looked to men like his grandfather for inspiration Developing the awareness to recognize opportunities The power of writing your ideas down A look at a very stringent creative and editorial process The thorough research process behind Art of Manliness Why Brett takes a workman approach to the craft of writing A look at the history and evolution of masculinity Why our definition of manliness is self centered The negative media narrative around manliness A look at how Friday Night Lights creates a positive role model for men Finding a balance between confidence and humility The importance of recognizing men when they’re at their best A Look at the Classical idea of Manliness and potential byproducts Challenges of success and growth Why Brett tends to be incredibly protective of his readers The reason Brett has resisted the temptation to grow into other areas The moral code that Brett abides by on a regular basis Why depth is a critical aspect to becoming unmistakable The Art of Manliness is authored by husband and wife team, Brett and Kate McKay. It features articles on helping men be better husbands, better fathers, and better men A visit to his local bookstore, and his frustration with quality of the men’s magazines on the bookshelf frustrated Brett Mckay. In an effort to change the conversation around what it means to be a man, he was inspired to start The Art of Manliness which has become wildly successful web site with a focus on helping men be better husbands, better fathers, and better men. The motivation behind starting the Art of Manliness Why Brett looked to men like his grandfather for inspiration Developing the awareness to recognize opportunities The power of writing your ideas down A look at a very stringent creative and editorial process The thorough research process behind Art of Manliness Why Brett takes a workman approach to the craft of writing A look at the history and evolution of masculinity Why our definition of manliness is self centered The negative media narrative around manliness A look at how Friday Night Lights creates a positive role model for men Finding a balance between confidence and humility The importance of recognizing men when they’re at their best A Look at the Classical idea of Manliness and potential byproducts Challenges of success and growth Why Brett tends to be incredibly protective of his readers The reason Brett has resisted the temptation to grow into other areas The moral code that Brett abides by on a regular basis Why depth is a critical aspect to becoming unmistakable The Art of Manliness is authored by husband and wife team, Brett and Kate... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.