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NEW PODCAST EPISODE! The Order of Battle Podcast episode 45 is here! With Joel, Jason, and A all being on the road a lot lately, the boys finally find time to record. They get to share experiences like Third Eye Comics and overseas mail as well as delve deep into gun running. Super 7, a bankrupting amount of pre-orders, and spreading out everything to organise are all on the discussion block. What sparks joy, what causes anxiety, and what do we let kids play with? Website: www.orderofbattlepod.com Email: orderofbattlepod@gmail.com Twitter: @orderofbattlepd Instagram: @orderofbattlepod #gijoe
We have a great show today with Joel Erway of The Webinar Agency. We're big fans of Joel's selling process and the fact that he simplified the selling process dramatically and put all the obvious pieces out there. His power offer is so simple where he is basically making a no-brainer offer saying he can build this for you, you can have it within 24 hours and it's guaranteed to make you more money than you spend on it. He also discusses his application process to pre-qualify a lead. You don't always want to put the price on the application and set any expectations, because once you get someone on the phone, you might be able to offer them even more. You can use this process with affiliate offers and even a hybrid model, using it with potential rev share deals. With Joel's method, you are getting the hottest prospects and are ready to solve their problems. It's a way to extend that relationship, so it can be a great way to bring your best buyers to you. We also talk about having the MQL and SQL when building your offer, and how identifying folks ahead of time is super powerful. When you are done be sure to listen to our conversations with Jason Fladlien, a webinar and handling sales objections master, and Sam Bell, who discusses high converting webinar audiences and value-based strategies. “What we are doing is going after the solution aware market.” - Joel Erway Some Topics We Discussed Include: A big turning point in how Joel structured his offer How the power offer came to fruition and the amazing results that occurred A 90% reduction in cost per acquisition by flipping the offer around The steps that will define your own power offer The #1 mistake when creating a power offer and mini webinar Why you don't always want to include the price in your application process The difference between MQL's and SQL's and which you should focus on How to get a complete mini-webinar done for you in ten days ready to launch Low ticket offers vs. high ticket offers and which to use when Examples of big wins when working with clients Getting as specific as possible to appeal to those who value time currency Resources From Joel Erway: The Webinar Agency Joel Erway.com Experts Unleashed Podcast Sold WIth Webinars Podcast References and Links Mentioned: How To Create Irresistible Offers by Bob Bly DSLR Video Shooter on YouTube Peter McKinnon on YouTube Are you ready to be EPIC with us?! Then grab our EGP Letter here! Did you know we have an awesome YouTube Channel? Join the Facebook Community - be sure to hop in our Facebook group to chat with us, our other amazing guests that we've had on the show, and fellow entrepreneurs! This episode is sponsored by Easy Webinar - be sure to check out these special deals for our listeners. Frameworks To Obliterate Sales Objections - Jason Fladlien How To Drive More Sales Using Facebook And Webinars - Sam Bell
Joel Goldberg has worked as part of the Royals’ broadcast team for FOX Sports Kansas City since 2008, and serves as the television play-by-play voice for the ECHL Kansas City Mavericks. Joel has spent nearly 25 years in television, developing and maintaining relationships with professional athletes, coaches, and team management. He has become a powerful public speaker and presenter, talking with groups about the networking principles he’s learned from his experiences of interviewing successful icons. With Joel’s new book, Small Ball, Big Results, he shares incredible sports history, and timeless leadership principles that every leader can benefit from. Sponsored by... Cultivate Grit. Amplify Action. Get The Importance of Journaling We help YOU enjoy the success we’ve already enjoyed. Free downloads of Quick Reference Guides on Delegation, Time Management, Sales, and more. Key Takeaways [2:30] Joel was a terrible athlete, but he knew how to talk. [3:50] Despite being in sports broadcasting and covering baseball throughout his career, Joel sees himself more as a storyteller than a sports guy. [4:35] The best baseball players are used to dealing with failure 70% of the time. [6:15] Baseball Hall of Famer, George Brett’s favorite expression was: Try easier. [7:55] More than any other sport, baseball roots itself in tradition. [12:25] There is no “one thing” that defines all in leadership. It’s little things every single day. [13:30] Joel shares his definition of what leadership looked like. [16:25] It’s not just good enough to have good leaders. You need a purpose, you need an identity. [19:00] You build a successful culture by passing it on from generation to generation. [21:15] Joel shares why baseball captains are critical to a team’s success. [27:40] Joel didn’t know what networking was in the beginning. It’s so vague and no one gets taught this key life skill. [31:30] You don’t go out on a first date with a girl and ask her to marry her right away. Yet we do the equivalent all the time in networking. [32:10] Joel shares why Albert Pujols was his biggest relationship failure. [36:55] Chicago Cubs’ Joe Maddon knows a thing or two about trust. Joel shares what he learned from him. [40:00] Small ball actions are not “check the box” kind of things. They are consistent actions over time. [42:00] The world changes rapidly. The world moves on. We’ve got to be open-minded about the new world ahead. [43:00] Good leaders are listening and they adapt to the times. [45:35] Joel shares some perspectives he’s learned over the years about putting too much pressure on himself to succeed and dealing with imposter syndrome. [53:40] You never know who is watching. Always show your best, even when you don’t feel like it. Quotable Quotes Sports is a grind every day. “If you’re successful as a hitter 30% of the time, you’re considered one of the best. This means you have to have the ability to deal with failure 70% of the time.” “Small ball to me is the little things that add up to the big things.” “Leadership is measured in a lot of ways, not in the numbers.” Resources Mentioned Sponsored by: Pass-life.com. Coupon Code: Duty. Website & Joel’s Book: Joelgoldbergmedia.com & @GoldbergKC on Twitter
How can you innovate shipping and delivery? The founder of Dash Systems, Joe Ifill, stops by the show to talk about how he started his company and how a positive attitude contributes to problem solving and innovation.~ ~ ~Joel Ifill is a career engineer, innovator, inventor and entrepreneur. Born and raised in Michigan he received his undergraduate degree in Welding Engineering from Pennsylvania College of Technology and has spent over 10 years in a variety of engineering roles for diverse industries including; Aerojet focusing on precision guided munitions, and Bettis Atomic Power Laboratory developing next generation nuclear reactor technology.He specializes in the intersection of new technology, automation, and critical safety environments holding multiple patents in diverse fields from mechanical engineering, to welding engineering, to aerospace engineering disciplines. In 2017 he founded DASH Systems with the mission and vision to perform next day deliveries anywhere on the globe. This vision is accomplished by enabling precision commercial air drops that allow any aircraft to safely launch and land cargo mid flight. With Joel as the CEO DASH Systems has been at the forefront of the growth and expansion of precision air drop technologies including numerous patents, deployments into multiple hurricanes and active disaster recovery efforts, department of defense contracts, and commercial deliveries to service rural remote and hard to reach communities. ~ ~ ~Support the show on Patreon @norlundCheck out more details about the show at https://www.chrisnorlund.com/podcastFollow on Twitter @chris_norlundFollow on Instagram @norlundStay positive and thank you so much for listening!
In this episode of the Pacey Performance Podcast I am speaking to Coach, Podcaster and Author, Joel Smith. I had so much fun on this podcast with Joel. Not only is Joel a great coach but he is a great character and thinker. I wanted to focus this episode around plyometrics and jump training and we used the episode with Boo Schexnayder as a base from which to build. With Joel having so much going on with his business, Just Fly Sports, as well as the discussion points below, we were able to have a good chat around entrepreneurship in strength and conditioning and content creation. If you enjoyed this episode with Joel Smith, you will enjoy these episodes with Boo Schexnayder, Eamonn Flanagan and Dave Hamilton. In this episode we discussed... Who is Joel Smith (background, experience, current role) Philosophy Importance of experimentation “Two paths of training” Programming and planning jump training Horizontal and vertical jumps Structuring strength training in and around jump training Importance of variation Changes due to body type Coaching Focusing on what’s going on at the foot Working out someone’s movement strategy and how that guides exercise selection, cueing etc Joel can be found on Twitter @justflysports This episode of the Pacey Performance Podcast is sponsored by Output Sports – a Swiss Army Knife for optimising off field performance. Output Sports have developed a one-stop portable tool for comprehensive, valid and reliable athlete assessment. You can learn more about Output on outputsports.com or follow them on social media on @OutputSports where you can schedule a demo. This episode of the Pacey Performance Podcast is sponsored by Hawkin Dynamics, the team behind the world's only wireless force plate system. Hawkin Dynamics can be found at hawkindynamics.com and you can follow them on Twitter @hawkindynamics This episode is also sponsored by IMeasureU. IMeasureU are a world leading inertial platform to precisely quantify body movement and workload metrics in the field. IMeasureU can be found at imeasureu.com and you can follow them on Twitter @imeasureu. This episode is also sponsored by Omegawave, the only non-invasive readiness technology to assess both brain and heart. Omegawave can be found at omegawave.com and you can follow them on Twitter @omegawave. This episode is also sponsored by Athlete Monitoring the world’s most comprehensive, versatile and cost-effective Athlete Health & Performance Management platform for elite sports. You can find their website at athletemonitoring.com or on Twitter @athletemonitor Keep up to date with everything that is going on with the podcast by following on Twitter @strengthofsci or visiting strengthofscience.com. Enjoy PP
With Joel being out of town Mike and Phil tackle some holiday themed Q&A, rehash some bucket list talk and Mike gives you a new Spotify playlist. This mini episode of the show is sponsored by the Drizly. Follow United We Drink on their social media channels. Twitter Instagram Facebook
Before there was Thunder & Lightning, Brian Hadad and Bob Carskadon were the podcast to listen to with The B&B Show. With Joel in Atlanta to root on the Braves, Bob triumphantly returns for one last show, and tells us how different his life is now that he's just a fan.
With Joel out on his honeymoon, Phillip took the reins on this episode. He interviewed MiKayla Barker, currently working on the social media side of Yahoo Sports. She's an Oklahoma State alum and they talk about a variety of topics from her time in Stillwater. Phillip also interviewed Corey Evans from 247 Sports about Issac Likelele being on the USA U19 Basketball team, as well as five-star recruit Cade Cunningham. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
With a brand new, now official name, Carl, Joel and Mike are back. What else is back? The NFL. With Joel's former favorite team coming off the Super Bowl, everyone is reminded about Carl switching away from the Vikings. Does he have regrets? Would he do it again? Looking at the NFL season ahead, who is the strongest underdog to win the Super Bowl? How do each of them feel about the chances of their respective teams? Jose Urena and Ronald Acuna Jr. had an encounter to lead off a game this week. Is it ever okay for a pitcher to throw at a batter? Does fighting belong in baseball? And if it doesn't, how does Major League Baseball keep it away? Mike brings a weird question which has them all wondering who they would bring back to life...as a baby? All this and more! Twitter: twitter.com/4thLinePodcast Facebook: facebook.com/the4thlinepodcast Patreon: patreon.com/4thLinePodcast Email: mail@the4thlinepodcast.com Intro music by Erik Hall of Ane Croft anecroftmusic.bandcamp.com/releases Part of the Alberta Podcast Network powered by ATB Financial
With Joel #1 leaving for the ATL on Thursday, and Joel #2 spending an action-packed weekend with Cleet Rodchester, we decided to go back in time and bring back interviews with Chip Caray and Dale Murphy. We go Around the Horn, and act like a couple of sleep-deprived goofs! Hope you enjoy!
With Joel out of town, Josh from America joins Chris and Spencer as a cohost, leading to discussions on Bethesda games, the Fire Emblem series, and the pros and cons of a silent protagonist.
When the show was conceived he was one farmer that we knew we wanted to interview, maybe it would take months, or even years, but it was a goal we set. He’s an author, farmer, speaker, and all around Intellectual Agrarian, you already know his name because you’ve read the title of the episode: Mr. Joel Salatin. With Joel we’ll be talking about what got him into farming, how to integrate multiple generations into your businesses, why he isn’t Certified Organic, what it means be an Intellectual Agrarian, and so much more. This a great episode, it runs longer than most, but you don’t want to miss it! Check out our new website! - http://farmingthedream.com Get the Grocery Bag! - https://intellectualagrarian.com/bag Cheat Sheet: Polyface’s start in Sustainability started with his grandfather’s interest and commitment to “Organic” farming practices in his backyard garden. Keys to multigenerational businesses/farms: 1. Work can never be punishment. 2. Be quick on praise, slow on criticism. 3. Really create a climate where the children can have a entrepreneurial project of their own. Allowing your children to interact strategically with the adult world can give them a jump start toward a productive adulthood. The name Polyface was with the intention of appreciating the diversity of people, enterprises and critters that formed the farm. Much more with the Show Notes- https://intellectualagrarian.com/joelsalatin/ Joel's Links: www.polyfacefarm.com https://www.amazon.com/Joel-Salatin/e/B000APFOT2/ref=sr_ntt_srch_lnk_2?qid=1518826503&sr=1-2 Our Links: https://intellectualagrarian.com/ https://www.facebook.com/intellectualagrarian/ https://www.instagram.com/intellectual.agrarian/
With Joel gone on various holiday adventures, Chris and Spencer discuss the Monster Hunter World Beta, and a game where you slaughter zombies during Christmas. It's better than it sounds.
With Joel on vacation, Josh (from America) graciously agreed to be our guest host for this episode. It's a figurative roller coaster of emotion as we ride our way through the nostalgia filled loop-de-loops of 3D platformer A Hat in Time, explore the dark, twisted tunnels of ECHO, and scream down the unexpected peaks and valleys of the Battlefront 2 Beta. This analogy got away from me at some point.
With Joel and Seth away, former Chiefs linebacker Shawn Barber (2003-2005) joins Pete Sweeney to discuss the latest on the Chiefs position battles headed into their third preseason game against the Seahawks, set to take place Friday night at 7:00 p.m. CT. 3:00 – We’ll all have our eyes on the first-team offense in this game. 4:26 – offensive question: How does the left guard position shake out? 5:27 – offensive question: Who will be the third tight end? 6:45 – offensive question: Who may make the team as the sixth wide receiver? 7:57 – Shawn suggests that De’Anthony Thomas’ job could be in jeopardy. 11:19 – Shawn and Pete discuss the surplus at running back the Chiefs have. 12:54 – Pete explains why he feels the Seahawks game is pivotal for Spencer Ware. 16:53 – Shawn dives deep in what he sees in the Chiefs linebacker position. 17:44 – Shawn explains why he loved the DJ Alexander/Kevin Pierre-Louis swap. 18:57 – Shawn, who does some scouting work, explains why he originally didn’t have Tanoh Kpassagnon rated that high, and why he has changed his mind. 23:45 – Shawn explains why he feels Bennie Logan is one of the best defensive players in the league. 25:00 – defensive question: Who will have the better year…Bennie Logan or Dontari Poe? 26:30 – Shawn explains why the right cornerback is the No. 1 weakness is an otherwise great defense. 30:05 - Shawn and Pete play “Cut or Keep” 30:20 – Shawn and Pete get sidetracked about general manager Brett Veach’s calves. 37:05 – Shawn gushes about safety Daniel Sorensen. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Live Video Marketing Expert On the frontlines of live video online since 2008, Joel is the leading voice in live video marketing. Whether using tools such as Facebook Live, Periscope or Snapchat to broadcast a clearly defined message to a receptive audience or leveraging the power of webinar and meeting technologies such as Crowdcast, Bluejeans, Google Hangouts or Belive.tv, Joel’s tested strategies make him an in-demand speaker and consultant for brands both large and small. Whether you are seeking a speaker for a corporate event, association annual meeting or an organizational keynote, Joel delivers matches technology with message to deliver cutting-edge solutions specifically for your target market. Author Joel is the New York Times best-selling author of 13 books, including The AdSense Code, Click Here to Order: Stories from the World’s Most Successful Entrepreneurs, KaChing: How to Run an Online Business that Pays and Pays and Twitter Power 2.0. He has also written over 40 ebooks. He has appeared in The New York Times, on Jon Stewart’s The Daily Show, on CNN online, on Fox News, and many other places. With Joel’s publishing track record, he has assisted many peers in their publishing efforts. His resume includes best-sellers from Kim Garst, E. Brian Rose, Ewen Chia, Brian G. Johnson and more than a dozen others. Learn more about Joel's amazing accomplishments at his website http://www.joelcomm.com
With Joel at a Bar Mitzvah, Vinnie and Adam were joined by liquor entrepreneur Damian Cashman and legal counsel Ben Gettinger to (briefly) discuss sports and New Haven nightlife.
In this weeks episode we turn to google for answers to life's important questions, plus a very messy incident in Buckingham Palace. With Joel, Luke, Damian, & host Matt.
If you've enjoyed my previous in-between episodes , then this might be your favorite episode ever. It's one of the most actionable, information-packed interviews I've ever done. This time, it's Joel Stein (@TheJoelStein) asking the questions. Joel is one of the funniest writers I have ever read, and he's great at leading an interview. Here's how it all happened: Joel wanted me to help him figure out 5 areas he could improve for an upcoming series he was going to create. I have many different conversations with journalists. It can be painful when I have a 1-2 hour conversation, and then it's cut to a single sentence as a quote in a piece. And it's often a misquote. So how do you fix that? Well, you record it yourself, which is what we did. (With Joel's approval, of course.) This way, you don't "lose" the content, and you cover your ass with media and journalists. In this episode, we discuss a wide variety of topics, including: How I choose what to improve from infinite options How you can subtract your way to success The genius of Ben Franklin Why self-improvement doesn't mean self-centered How I say no to time-consuming lunches, coffees, and other meetings How I tackle cold introductions How I surmounted Lyme Disease My 100% complete break from start-ups (read this for more) My podcast process Tools and tactics for reversing email overwhelm Enjoy! This podcast is brought to you by 99Designs, the world's largest marketplace of graphic designers. I have used them for years to create some amazing designs. When your business needs a logo, website design, business card, or anything you can imagine, check out 99Designs. I used them to rapid prototype the cover for The 4-Hour Body, and I've also had them help with display advertising and illustrations. If you want a more personalized approach, I recommend their 1-on-1 service. You get original designs from designers around the world. The best part? You provide your feedback, and then you end up with a product that you're happy with or your money back. Click this link and get a free $99 upgrade. Give it a test run. This podcast is also brought to you by Thrive Market. If you’re anything like me, you care a lot about the food you put in your body. In fact, I think it’s much more important than exercise. The problem is that good food can be extremely expensive…but it doesn’t have to be. Thrive Market is like Costco for everything healthy – an online shopping club offering the best brands and groceries at 25-50% off retail prices, shipped nationally for free. There are a lot of Slow-Carb Diet friendly items that I recommend in The 4-Hour Body. You can easily filter everything by your preferences: paleo, gluten-free, vegan, raw, non-GMO, etc. Best of all: each paid membership also sponsors a free membership for a low-income family. Until December 15th only, you have an opportunity to win $10,000 in top-tier healthy food and other prizes from Thrive Market. Go to this link, and when you enter to win the prizes, you’ll automatically be sent a link to download the Slow-Carb Diet® Cookbook. Show notes and links for this episode can be found at www.fourhourworkweek.com/podcast.***If you enjoy the podcast, would you please consider leaving a short review on Apple Podcasts/iTunes? It takes less than 60 seconds, and it really makes a difference in helping to convince hard-to-get guests. I also love reading the reviews!For show notes and past guests, please visit tim.blog/podcast.Sign up for Tim’s email newsletter (“5-Bullet Friday”) at tim.blog/friday.For transcripts of episodes, go to tim.blog/transcripts.Interested in sponsoring the podcast? Visit tim.blog/sponsor and fill out the form.Discover Tim’s books: tim.blog/books.Follow Tim:Twitter: twitter.com/tferriss Instagram: instagram.com/timferrissFacebook: facebook.com/timferriss YouTube: youtube.com/timferriss