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In this episode, join Christopher Tarantino, resilience innovator and founder of Epicenter Innovation, as he delves into the powerful connection between resilience and innovation. Discover how resilience innovators combine these concepts to drive personal and professional growth. Explore the impact of resilient innovation in both the private and public sectors, from startups to government organizations. Don't miss this insightful discussion on how resilience can boost innovation and transform the way we approach challenges. ABOUT THE GUEST Christopher Tarantino is an award-winning entrepreneur, investor, and international speaker on resilient innovation. He has worked with thousands of high-performing leaders from startups, enterprises, and government organizations like Google, FEMA, Cisco, and other recognizable brands across the globe. With past roles at every level of government as well as growing businesses beyond 7-figures, he is sought after by leaders from both the public and private sectors to transform how they leverage team resilience to drive innovation. He is a leader in the Entrepreneurs Organization and the Young Entrepreneur Council and his insights have been featured in Inc Magazine, CBS, NBC, as well as a variety of industry publications. As the CEO & Founder of Epicenter Innovation (awarded #762 in the Inc. 5000 list of fastest-growing private companies), he leads a team focused on human-centered, resilience-focused innovation before, during, and after disaster incidents. Connect here: https://epicenter-innovation.com/ ABOUT THE HOST Khudania Ajay, content entrepreneur, podcast host, and independent journalist, brings global Masters of Money and Business to his audience through The KAJ Masterclass LIVE. With over 20 years of experience in renowned organizations like CNBC (India), Reuters, and Press Trust of India, Ajay now helps his audience succeed through his LIVE Masterclasses. Connect with Ajay: https://linkedin.openinapp.co/kaj For event speaking or hosting inquiries: kajmasterclass@gmail.com ABOUT THE KAJ MASTERCLASS LIVE Join senior journalist Khudania Ajay on the KAJ Masterclass LIVE podcast, where you can learn and profit from the insights and experiences of global business leaders almost daily. If you're a driven young professional seeking career development, entrepreneurship, and innovative ways to make money, this is the place for you. Watch: https://yt.openinapp.co/kajmasterclass Listen: https://podlink.openinapp.co/kajmaste... Read: https://substack.oia.bio/kajmasterclass Apply to be a guest on the show: kajmasterclass@gmail.com LET'S BE FRIENDS Website: https://thekajmasterclass.live/ LinkedIn Page: https://bit.ly/3y2yKrM Twitter: https://twtr.openinapp.co/kajmasterclass Instagram: https://insta.openinapp.co/kajmasterc... …………………………………. BUY YOUR FAVOURITE PRODUCTS HERE Discover our curated selection of favourite products/services here. By purchasing through the provided links, you support our channel at no extra cost. We earn a small commission from each sale, helping us create high-quality content for you. Thank you for your support! Join our YouTube channel here: / @kajmasterclass News, Magazines & Podcasting: https://www.joinpodmatch.com/kaj (Connect with top hosts & guests for podcasting success. Get a Free 30-minute session from me on how best to use PodMatch) Apparel & Clothing: https://www.ethnicsland.com/ (Shop authentic handloom sarees - 15% off now!) Amazon Links: [ TV and Appliances]
Greg Fisher is the CEO of TripShock, a travel industry giant. He has been with the company since its inception in 2004 and has helped to grow it into one of the leading online travel agencies in the United States.Fisher is a passionate entrepreneur with a strong track record of success. He is also a gifted marketer and has developed innovative strategies that have helped TripShock to stay ahead of the competition.In addition to his work at TripShock, Fisher is also the CEO of WaveRez, a vacation rental management company. He is also the CMO of Limit Login Attempts Reloaded, a WordPress plugin that helps to protect websites from security breaches.Fisher is a frequent speaker at industry events and has been featured in publications such as The Wall Street Journal, Forbes, and Entrepreneur. He is also a member of the Young Entrepreneur Council and the American Marketing Association.Fisher is a highly accomplished entrepreneur with a deep understanding of the travel industry. He is a valuable resource for anyone looking to start or grow a business.
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"Understanding the purpose of a pivot is key to becoming a visible force in the marketplace." Kristin Marquet About Our Guest: Kristin Marquet has been a publicist and business owner for more than 14 years. As the owner and creative director of Marquet Media, LLC, Kristin oversees the daily operations of the business while executing client campaigns. Throughout her career as a publicist, Kristin has developed partnerships with leading brands and entrepreneurs such as well-known divorce coach, Jen Lawrence; celebrity chef, Melissa Eboli; psychotherapist and entrepreneur, Angela Ficken; and many more. She and her clients have been featured in Inc.com, Forbes.com, Fortune.com, Wall Street Journal, Entrepreneur.com, and so many more. With an academic background and advanced studies in data science, business, and public relations, Kristin has attended Boston University, New York University, and Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Kristin is also a member of the Young Entrepreneur Council. Episode Summary: This episode is powered by Move to Millions Live You've heard me share before that what got you to six figures won't get you to seven. One of the things that becomes essential when you're on the Move to Millions® is visibility through leveraging the media and PR. I will go so far as to say that as you approach the million dollar mark, your strategic plan must include a visibility plan. Getting your business to the million-dollar mark is absolutely about being seen so you can be found by clients and team members to continue to expand your reach. In this episode, I sit down with Kristin Marquet, Million Dollar PR Strategist who shares so much about her own journey to and beyond the million-dollar mark. Kristin shows us how a foundation in understanding not only the fundamentals of a good PR strategy can propel any business and drive more revenue in the long run while also highlighting some of her most powerful life and business lessons. She shares how entrepreneurs should approach the goal of making a million and more, plus the right mindsets in reaching that goal so that you sustain and continue to surpass it. Grab your pen and paper and listen in to discover: Five prerequisites to seeking media coverage The #1 mistake business owners make that cost them an effective PR strategy The two questions you must ask yourself at the onset of developing a visibility plan And so much more Powerful Kristin Quotes from The Episode: “You don't need a revolutionary story it just has to be unique and newsworthy.” “If you aren't going to become a doctor or lawyer become a business owner.” “Make sure you have something to contribute.” “Hunker down and focus on one thing.” “Last Book Kristin Read: She Means Business: Turn Your Ideas Into Reality and Become a Wildly Successful Entrepreneur by Carrie Green Favorite Quote: “You Can't please everybody.” Adapted from John Lydgate Tool Kristin Swears By: Focusing and getting ish done How to Connect with Kristin: Website: www.femfounder.co Instagram: www.instagram.com/femfounder Linked In: www.linkedin.com/in/kristinmarquet Facebook: facebook.com/femfounder Twitter: www.twitter.com/kristenmarquet Incredible One Enterprises, LLC is not responsible for the content and information delivered during the podcast interview by any guest. As always, we suggest that you conduct your own due diligence regarding any proclamations by podcast guests. Incredible One Enterprises, LLC is providing the podcast for informational purposes only. Want more of Darnyelle? Move to Millions Live May 24-26, 2023 DrDarnyelle.com Partner With Us To Scale Your Company Join the Move to Millions Facebook Group Social Media Links: http://www.instagram.com/darnyellejerveyharmon http://www.facebook.com/darnyellejerveyharmon http://www.twitter.com/darnyellejervey http://www.linkedin.com/in/darnyellejerveyharmon Subscribe to the Move to Millions Podcast: Listen on iTunes Listen on Google Play Listen on Stitcher Listen on iHeartRadio Listen on Pandora Leave us a review Are you subscribed to my podcast? If you're not, I want to encourage you to do that today. I don't want you to miss an episode. I'm adding a bunch of bonus episodes to the mix and if you're not subscribed there's a good chance you'll miss out on those. Now if you're feeling extra loving, I would be really grateful if you left me a review over on iTunes, too. Those reviews help other people find my podcast and they're also fun for me to go in and read. Just click here to review, select “Ratings and Reviews” and “Write a Review” and let me know what your favorite part of the podcast is. Thank you!
Christopher Tarantino is an award-winning entrepreneur, investor, and international speaker on resilient innovation. He has worked with thousands of high-performing leaders from startups, enterprise, and government organizations like Google, FEMA, Cisco, and other recognizable brands across the globe. With past roles at every level of government as well as growing businesses beyond 7-figures, he is sought after by leaders from both the public and private sectors to transform how they leverage team resilience to drive innovation. He is a leader in the Entrepeneurs' Organization and the Young Entrepreneur Council and his insights have been featured in Forbes, Inc Magazine, CBS, NBC, as well as a variety of industry publications. As the CEO & Founder of Epicenter Innovation (awarded #762 in the Inc. 5000 list of fastest-growing private companies), he leads a team focused on human-centered, resilience-focused innovation before, during, and after disaster incidents. Do you want the show on your podcast app or the written versions of the stories? Subscribe to the Business of Tech: https://www.businessof.tech/subscribe/ Support the show on Patreon: https://patreon.com/mspradio/ Want our stuff? Cool Merch? Wear “Why Do We Care?” - Visit https://mspradio.myspreadshop.com Follow us on: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mspradionews/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/mspradionews/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mspradio/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/28908079/
Christopher Tarantino is an award-winning entrepreneur, investor, and international speaker on resilient innovation. He has worked with thousands of high-performing leaders from startups, enterprise, and government organizations like Google, FEMA, Cisco, and other recognizable brands across the globe. With past roles at every level of government as well as growing businesses beyond 7-figures, he is sought after by leaders from both the public and private sectors to transform how they leverage team resilience to drive innovation. He is a leader in the Entrepeneurs' Organization and the Young Entrepreneur Council and his insights have been featured in Inc Magazine, CBS, NBC, as well as a variety of industry publications. As the CEO & Founder of Epicenter Innovation (awarded #762 in the Inc. 5000 list of fastest-growing private companies), he leads a team focused on human-centered, resilience-focused innovation before, during, and after disaster incidents.
Do you let negative feelings live in your head rent-free? If so, we can help you acquire clarity and embrace the right mindset to effectively allocate your mental resources in this episode with Andrew McConnell. Don't let this opportunity to reclaim your headspace pass you by!Key Takeaways from This EpisodeThe reason behind people's unhappiness3 primary things that divert our focus from the presentHelpful ways to seize ownership of your mindMindful writing: Considerations before starting a bookWhat factors contribute to living an authentic lifeResources Mentioned in This EpisodeThe Top Five Regrets of the Dying by Bronnie Ware | Paperback and MP3 CDA Moveable Feast by Ernest Hemingway | Paperback and KindleThe Artist's Way by Julia Cameron | Paperback and KindleThe Organized Mind by Daniel J. Levitin | Paperback and KindleTake Back Your Life! by Sally McGheeAbout Andrew McConnellAndrew McConnell is the chief executive officer of RENTED, INC., the leading provider of technology, tools, and services to help vacation rental professionals optimize their portfolio of properties.Before launching RENTED, he founded and ran VacationFutures, Inc. and Rented Capital, LLC. He worked with some of the world's largest public and private entities as a management consultant at McKinsey & Company and as a Director of Solutions Design at Axiom Global, Inc. His prior experience also includes putting his law degrees to more immediate use at Eversheds Sutherland (U.S.) LLP and Ashe, Rafuse & Hill, as well as time at Merrill Lynch.He has been active in numerous non-profit and professional organizations, including Sheltering Arms, Georgia's oldest charity, for which he currently sits on the Board and Chairs the Financial Sustainability Committee, The Entrepreneurs Organization, for which he was an EO Atlanta Board Member, and EO Atlanta Accelerator Board Member, Young Entrepreneur Council, Atlanta Tech Leaders (Founding Advisory Board Member), Leadership Atlanta (50th Anniversary Class, and Leadership Series Co-Chair), and the Serve America Movement.McConnell writes frequently and contributes to Forbes, Inc., and Huffington Post, Swimming. McConnell received his A.B. in History from Harvard University and his J.D. from other outlets. A former member of the U.S. National Team in Open Water Harvard Law School, and his LL.M. from the University of Cambridge, Trinity Hall. Website: Rented | M. Andrew McConnellLinkedIn: Rented | Andrew McConnellBook: Get Out of My Head: Creating Modern Clarity with Stoic Wisdom (Matt Holt Books June 2022)Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share! Here's How » Join The Author's Corner Community today: Website: Robin ColucciLinkedIn: R Colucci, LLCFacebook: Robin ColucciTwitter: @Robin_ColucciRobin Colucci's Book: How to Write a Book That Sells You: Increase Your Credibility, Income, and Impact
Ali Payani, CEO and co-founder of LookinLA—an award-winning growth agency in Los Angeles—positions great companies as industry authorities, starting with a deep-dive data assessment to architect an advanced digital marketing strategy. The fast success of LookinLA is driven by Payani's success as a serial entrepreneur, innovative digital marketer, and strategic management consultant. He is a member of the Forbes Business Council and the Forbes' Young Entrepreneur Council. LookinLA provides clients with digital transformation, account-based marketing, design, and production. Additionally, the firm manages clients' email and video marketing, social media, PPC advertising, influencer marketing, and experiential marketing, and bolsters marketing with public relations. Results are meticulously monitored, measured, and engineered to ensure real-time, outcome-driven, and optimized execution. Payani came to the United States from Dubai in 2016, bringing vast experience in technology and business. His expertise in artificial intelligence gave him the adeptness and command of digital marketing. Data-driven marketing-generated rapid success for his clients, even amid the pandemic, allowed him to continue growing his firm in both revenue, clients, and staff. Payani served as a teaching assistant at the University of Wollongong in Dubai and founded Fortment, Inc. He holds a bachelor's degree in computer science and digital systems security and a master's degree in information technology management. He also earned international awards for his technology developments and was recognized for his automated phishing detector (Best Innovation Gitex Award in Dubai) and earned the Du InfoSec Award, and the AI Algorithm Gulf Programming contest. Payani authored a research paper on a behavioral model to improve information security policies implantation and engineered an AI-based air quality measuring technology that is widely celebrated for the innovation's life-saving potential among those who suffer from asthma. Payani is often invited to speak at conventions and technology workshops about business growth, leadership, digital marketing, computer security, and AI. Past speaking engagements include the Los Angeles Chamber of Commerce, Trinet, the Entrepreneur Podcast Network, and the Dubai Business Console. He is certified in Google Adwords, Y Combinator – Startup School, IT Security and Risk Management, and Robotics Programs. Outside of technology, Payani is a pianist, a former national basketball player, and a chess champion. Where to Find Ali Payani Website: https://lookinla.com/ (https://lookinla.com/) Twitter: https://twitter.com/alipayani (@alipayani) Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ali.payani/ (ali.payani) LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/alipayani/ (Ali Payani) SPONSOR This episode is sponsored by http://www.entireproductions.com/ (Entire Productions)- Creating events (both in-person and virtual) that don't suck! and http://www.entireproductionsmarketing.com/ (Entire Productions Marketing)- carefully curated premium gifting and branded promo items. PLEASE RATE, REVIEW, & SUBSCRIBE on APPLE PODCASTS “I love Natasha and the Fascinating Entrepreneurs Podcast!”
A two-part event. Part 1: Andrew will introduce the concept of mental tenancy/mind ownership, what it is, why it's a problem, and how to address it. - 25 mins Part 2: Fireside chat with Nick Durham about a specific component of mind ownership - knowing your value. -25 mins About Andrew McConnell: Andrew McConnell is the chief executive officer of RENTED, INC., the leading provider of technology, tools, and services to help vacation rental professionals optimize their portfolio of properties. Prior to launching RENTED, McConnell founded and ran VacationFutures, Inc. as well as Rented Capital, LLC, and worked with some of the world's largest public and private entities as a management consultant at McKinsey & Company, and as a Director, Solutions Design at Axiom Global, Inc. His prior experience also includes putting his law degrees to more immediate use at Eversheds Sutherland (US) LLP and Ashe, Rafuse & Hill, as well as time at Merrill Lynch. McConnell has been active in numerous non-profit and professional organizations including Sheltering Arms, Georgia's oldest charity, for which he currently sits on the Board and Chairs the Financial Sustainability Committee, The Entrepreneurs Organization, for which he was an EO Atlanta Board Member and EO Atlanta Accelerator Board Member, Young Entrepreneur Council, Atlanta Tech Leaders (Founding Advisory Board Member), Leadership Atlanta (50th Anniversary Class, and Leadership Series Co-Chair), and the Serve America Movement. McConnell writes frequently and is a contributor to Forbes, Inc., and Huffington Post, among other outlets. A former member of the US National Team in Open Water Swimming, McConnell received his A.B. in History from Harvard University, his J.D. from Harvard Law School, and his LL.M. from the University of Cambridge, Trinity Hall. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/innovationsv/support
Steven Knight is a partner at Mosaic Home Services, a company aiming to build Canada's largest home improvement franchise network. Since 2016, Steven and his team have invested in 10 home improvement brands, growing each by an average of 58% per year. He is an active member of the Entrepreneurs' Organization, Young Entrepreneur Council, and the Global Shaper of Communities. He's also been featured internationally in Forbes, among other publications. In this episode, we talked about franchising, recruitment, cross selling, customer satisfaction scores...
Steven Knight is a partner at Mosaic Home Services, a company aiming to build Canada's largest home improvement franchise network. Since 2016, Steven and his team have invested in 10 home improvement brands, growing each by an average of 58% per year. He is an active member of the Entrepreneurs' Organization, Young Entrepreneur Council, and the Global Shaper of Communities. He's also been featured internationally in Forbes, among other publications. In this episode, we talked about franchising, recruitment, cross selling, customer satisfaction scores...
In today's show, Carlos will be interviewing Kate Hancock who is a successful Serial Entrepreneur. She is the founder of the award winning Spa OC Facial Center , Boutique Hotel Brand Bintana Sa Paraiso and IBH Media. A Tech and Real Estate Investor. Named as 100 Most Influential Filipina in the World, The young Entrepreneur to watch in 2017, Women of the Year Nominee from Orange County Business Journal and Business of Excellence award She is a member of Entrepreneurs Org and Young Entrepreneur Council , The Influential Entrepreneurs in the world. She is a proud mother of two and has an amazing story going from minimum wage to the INC 5000 Shes been featured in Wall Street Journal, Forbes, INC,Huffington post, Buzzfeeds and USA Today. For More Info on Kate, go to…. www.katehancock.com https://www.instagram.com/officialkatehancock/ ♠️ ♠️ ♠️ ♠️ ♠️ ♠️ ♠️ ♠️ ♠️♠️ ♠️ ♠️♠️ ♠️ ♠️ ♠️ ♠️ ♠️ ♠️
There is good reason that Myles Hunter, Co-founder and CEO of TutorMe, was accepted into the Young Entrepreneur Council (YEC), an invitation-only community for the world's most successful entrepreneurs 45 and younger, this year. His online tutoring solution has not only accelerated during the pandemic but has the potential to further transform higher education. In this episode of EdTechToday, Myles breaks down the model and details how online tutoring can bring benefits for both students and institutions.Myles was selected to join YEC based on his accomplishments as an entrepreneur and proven industry leadership. "I am honored to be selected to join the Young Entrepreneur Council," shared Hunter. "I am looking forward to sharing my experiences and inspiring other young leaders to start their entrepreneurial journey."Scott Gerber, founder of YEC, says, "We are honored to welcome Myles to YEC. Our philosophy is that by curating the very best entrepreneurial minds around and providing them with a space to build meaningful relationships and access more opportunity, our members can further their success and the success of the entire entrepreneurial ecosystem." The company last month announced an integration with Clever, the most widely used single sign-on (SSO) portal in K-12 schools nationwide. COVID-19 introduced K-12 parents and children to the benefits of online tutoring. Likewise, teachers and administrators saw how helpful access to 24/7 online tutoring was when a student needed immediate help."As schools have begun transitioning students back to classrooms, they are continuing to integrate services like TutorMe into their ongoing student support services," said TutorMe Co-founder and CEO Myles Hunter.Through this integration, district and charter schools that use Clever, and that partner with TutorMe to provide their K-12 students with on-demand access to TutorMe's 24/7 online tutoring platform, can do so with single sign-on into their online platforms."Our integration with Clever is part of TutorMe's overarching commitment to make learning as convenient and effective as possible," continued Hunter.
Today my guest is Amine Rahal who is originally from Algeria. Amine is an entrepreneur and author with over 20 years of experience in the fields of technology and marketing. He has written for multiple magazines, including Forbes, Thrive Global, Inc, and many others. He is also a member of Young Entrepreneur Council and the Forbes Communication Council. Throughout his career, Amine has been working with entrepreneurs from all over the world. He has lived in the U.S., Canada, and China. He is currently the CEO of IronMonk Solutions, a full-service digital marketing agency, and the CMO at Regal Assets LLC, an alternative assets firm, which includes metals and cryptos. Amine recently released a book called “Immigrant Hustle: How 50 Entrepreneurs Came to America and Built Something Out of Nothing”. Amine and I discuss his book, his personal experience as an immigrant and entrepreneur, and why the American Dream is accessible to all of us, regardless of whether you are an immigrant or not.
Frank B. Mengert is the Founder/Creative Visionary at EBM in North Haven, Connecticut. EBM is the premier provider of intelligent employee benefits technology solutions.Frank is also a member of the Young Entrepreneur Council. YEC is an invitation-only organization comprised of the world's most successful entrepreneurs, aged 45 and younger. YEC represents nearly every industry, generates billions of dollars in revenue each year, and has created tens of thousands of jobs since its inception.You can find out more about Frank Mengert and connect with him on the following links below.LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/frankmengert/YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/user/tregnemInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/frankmengert_/Please subscribe to the podcast and leave a review. Be sure to visit our website at https://www.tandemconsulting.co/.
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Peter Kozodoy is the author of Honest to Greatness, an Inc. 5000 serial entrepreneur, TEDx speaker and business coach who works with organizations and their leaders to help them overcome self-limiting bullsh*t and use brutal honesty to achieve massive success. But it didn’t start that way. At 17, he was an Olympic-hopeful figure skater who was sure he would achieve his childhood dream of attending Harvard University. By 18, he had missed both the Olympics and Harvard, and found his life spiraling out of control...until he finally discovered the power of brutal honesty, particularly when it comes to being honest with yourself. From the depths of 2008, Peter and his business partner built an Inc. 5000 marketing agency that would go on to work with startups to the Fortune 500, and local car dealers to Warren Buffett. Peter’s tough lessons learned — in business, leadership, and entrepreneurship — have appeared in Inc., Forbes, The Huffington Post and more, and his work at GEM has earned Telly, Pixie, Communicator, Aurora, Davey and W3 awards. He has shared his story at TEDx, CEO Clubs of America, Digital Book World and many other conferences and corporations, spreading his mission to help leaders use brutal honesty to achieve massive success in business and in life. Peter has been a member of both Entrepreneurs' Organization (New York Chapter) and the Young Entrepreneur Council, and has served on the boards of the Greater New Haven Chamber of Commerce and Junior Achievement in Connecticut. He holds a BA in Economics from Brandeis University (Summa cum Laude and Phi Beta Kappa) and an MBA from Columbia Business School, and also holds a black belt in Taekwondo which earned him a trophy that’s taller than he is (which, admittedly, isn’t very tall).
Kristin Marquet is a founder and creative director of Marquet Media, LLC http://www.femfounder.co Prior to launching Marquet-Media.com, Kristin served as the Creative Director of the award-winning PR firm, Creative Development Agency. She oversaw the day-to-day operations of the agency as well as directed all client accounts and projects. With a strong eye for creating memorable brands and a diverse range of knowledge, Kristin provided strategic counsel to clients interested in developing successful internal and external communication programs across all media platforms for more than a decade. Kristin has forged successful partnerships with haute couture designer Samantha Giraud; celebrity fashion designer and correspondent NV Nick Verreos; prestige hair care brand Briogeo; French accessory designer Mona Roussette; and many more. She has generated media placements in Wall Street Journal, The Today Show, Seventeen, Glamour, and ELLE magazines, Refinery29.com, and countless other outlets. In 2017, Kristin launched the emerging spinoff media company, FemFounder.co that helps creative female entrepreneurs plan, launch, and scale their businesses. FemFounder is a one-stop resource for everything on entrepreneurship, digital marketing, PR, and social media marketing. Now, Kristin runs Marquet-Media.com, a boutique creative consultancy that designs beautiful and feminine brands in the wedding, beauty and fashion, wellness and fitness, cooking, photography, and interior design industries. She also founded the luxury lifestyle magazine, E-Nixi.com, and sustainable living magazine, TheGivingEarth.com. Passionate about learning, Kristin has advanced studies in data and marketing analytics. She has attended MIT, Boston University, and New York University and holds degrees in literature and marketing/public relations. She has contributed to Forbes.com, Inc.com, HuffingtonPost.com, Entrepreneur.com, and NYDailyNews.com. In 2015, she also authored the book, Squash the competition and Dominate your marketplace: 55 easy Tips to Generate Big Publicity for your startup or small business and in 2018 cowrote the Amazon bestseller, Publicity Jumpstart: 10 Ways to Get Your Brand in the Press. She is also the author of the upcoming book, From Nameless to Notable: How to Gain Influence, Establish Authority, and Reach Expert Status in Your Niche or Industry The Ultimate Guide to Generating Media Coverage for Your Startup and Leveraging It to Increase Website Traffic, Email Subscribers, and Sales. Most recently, she joined the Young Entrepreneur Council.
Scott Gerber is CEO of The Community Company, an organization that builds and manages communities for global brands and media companies. Examples include the AdAge Collective, the Forbes Councils, the Business Journals Leadership Trust and the Young Entrepreneur Council, an invitation-only organization of some of the world’s most successful young entrepreneurs.Scott is also a public speaker, syndicated columnist and author of “Never Get a ‘Real’ Job” and co-author of “Superconnector” - all about building business relationships that matter. He joins Look Left’s Bryan Scanlon to talk about the impact communities can have on your career and offers a few dos and don’ts for making the most out of the experience. 00:35 - On the importance of making mistakes -- and not making the same ones twice.02:35 - The best entrepreneurs aren’t necessarily risk takers, they’re risk mitigators.04:58 - Entrepreneurs can’t surround themselves with yes-men. Success requires a trusted circle of people who will not only have your back, but also call you on a bad idea.14:23 - Communities of peers are important, but to be of value, they must be organic in nature and be more than just a collection of people.20:58 - Being a valued part of a community -- and getting the most out of it -- starts with having a “giver” mentality.23:5 - When part of a community, you want to be a “connector,” not a “networker.”31:00 - Small, impactful circles of peers are more important than vast networks on social media.
Kris Ruby is the CEO of Ruby Media Group, an award-winning medical Public Relations agency that helps doctors leverage the power of digital PR to increase exposure. Ruby is a sought after digital strategist and PR consultant who delivers high-impact consulting programs for doctors in private practice. Ruby has led the PR strategy for Fortune 500 Companies as well as private medical practices. As the CEO of a top healthcare PR agency, Kris Ruby provides public relations services for doctors, hospitals and leading physicians in private practice. Kris Ruby has 12+ years of experience managing and executing public relations campaigns for doctors. She has secured top-tier national media coverage for doctors in high-profile outlets and publications including Harpers Bazaar, Fox 5 NY, Huffington Post, Dr. Oz Magazine, Prevention, Family Circle Magazine, Healthline, Today Show, People Magazine, Bustle, Allure, Women’s Health, Newsweek, Teen Vogue, SHAPE, Readers Digest, WebMD, FORBES and more! Kris Ruby is a trusted media source and frequent on-air commentator on Fox News. Kris is a member of Healthcare Public Relations and Marketing Society of Greater New York, a group for healthcare PR executives in the greater NYC area dedicated to fostering professional growth in the field of healthcare Public Relations. Kristen graduated from Boston University’s College of Communication with a major in Public Relations. She is also a founding member of YEC, Young Entrepreneur Council. Links Related to this episode's discussion: Corporate Social Responsibility, PR and the Rise of CEO Activism https://rubymediagroup.com/corporate-social-responsibility-pr-ceo-activism/ Brand Activism | Should brands take a stand on social justice issues? https://rubymediagroup.com/brand-activism-should-brands-take-stand-social-justice-issues/ Political Bias: How Google’s Quality Raters’ Guidelines Impact SERP’s https://rubymediagroup.com/google-political-bias-quality-raters-guidelines/ For more information about Kris, visit https://rubymediagroup.com/ and https://www.krisruby.com/ https://rubymediagroup.com/personal-branding-doctor-healthcare-public-relations-firm-top-ny-pr-firm/ https://rubymediagroup.com/instagram-marketing-for-medical-practices/ https://rubymediagroup.com/media-relations-guide/ https://www.medicalpracticepr.com/ (Case Studies of PR for Doctors work) CONTACT INFO WEB SITES https://rubymediagroup.com/ https://www.krisruby.com/ SOCIAL MEDIA Kris Ruby https://www.facebook.com/KrisRubyTV/ https://www.instagram.com/krisruby/ https://twitter.com/sparklingruby https://www.linkedin.com/in/krisruby/ Royalty free music from https://www.fesliyanstudios.com
On today’s episode I’m chatting with founder and CEO of New Mine, a company specialising in deploying enterprise-level blockchain mining operations. What began as an interest in cryptocurrency, soon transformed into a successful company - which at just 19 years old, he brought to life, in his med-school dorm room. Now 23, I think it’s fair to say we could all learn a thing or two from the ambitious entrepreneur who has also found himself co-founding a digital asset hedge fund in Palm Beach, gaining membership to the Forbes-approved Young Entrepreneurs Council and setting up his own charity targeted at providing sustainable aid to impoverished communities. Speaking to me about his journey, here’s what it’s like to be Ibrahim Alkurd. For more information on New Mine visit https://www.newmine.io, Lavaliere Capital see https://lavalierecapital.com and Samar Foundation go to https://samarfoundation.weebly.com. Young Entrepreneur Council: https://yec.co Ibrahim's words on Forbes.com: https://www.forbes.com/sites/theyec/2020/04/29/entrepreneurial-lessons-learned-from-launching-a-company-in-medical-school/
Ep #32 - Ryan Paugh, the co-founder of the Community Company and best-selling author of the book, "Super Connector," joins me on the show this week to discuss building business communities. Ryan has been at the forefront of putting together networks of ambitious professionals starting with launching Brazen Technologies and culminating with him co-founding the YEC, Young Entrepreneur Council. Through his experience of forming these groups, he now offers community building as a service and helps companies to unite their audiences under their brand ethos. Ryan is a true innovator and you're going to learn a ton from our conversation today. Learn More About Ryan Paugh, His Boook, and His Companies: Visit the Community Company website at: https://community.co Check out the YEC website at: https://yec.co Follow Ryan Paugh on LinkedIn at: https://linkedin.com/in/ryanpaugh Get Ryan's Book "Super Connector," at: https://superconnectorbook.com Also, please remember to subscribe, rate, and leave a written review for the show if you find value in it. Your reviews help this show to reach a wider audience and I appreciate everyone that has been leaving them. Follow Charles Gaudet on Social Media: Follow Charles Gaudet on LinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/in/charlesgaudet Follow Charles Gaudet on Facebook: https://facebook.com/charlesgaudet Follow Charles Gaudet on Twitter: https://twitter.com/charlesgaudet Visit the Predictable Profits Website: https://PredictableProfits.com
Success.com asked members of its Young Entrepreneur Council what they do to engage in lifelong learning outside the traditional classroom setting. Here’s are answers from three of them.
Welcome to Learning from Legends. Our first guest is a Partner and sits on the Board of GTIF Captial, The North American Collegiate League Faze Clan, Commloan And ShareBert to name a few. He's also a Co-Investor a recent acquistion that we made in my first startup, Twenty20. He is a former CFO and VP of SparkleCoin and is a member of the Young Entrepreneur Council and previously spoke on their Expert Panel. In 2005, David was the visionary behind the first China Services Group for Deloitte Mexico, which later when on to win the “Standards of Excellence Award” for their work on a 1 billion dollar merger. David and his team worked on over 500 transactions with dozens of Fortune 500 companies. Despite having an impressive resume and a long list of invaluable experiences. David is extremely down to earth and humble. The interesting thing about David most people don't know is that his family overcame tremendous adversity when he was younger, growing up poor in Taiwan and moving to the US when he was just a little boy. As immigrants, David's family worked in the restaurant business and even found themselves homeless at one point in time. David's story is a testament to what's possible and I am excited to see what's to come from this man in the future. Enjoy!
Jennifer Hill interviews best-selling author and futurist, Alexandra Levit, about the future of work. Alexandra forecasts what changes to anticipate in the workplace including how automation will impact jobs. She also discusses what matters to Generations Y & Z and how organizations can better prepare for the new workforce. Finally, Alexandra offers suggestions to job seekers on how to improve their current skills to remain relevant for future roles. alexandralevit.com/about-alexandra Alexandra Levit’s goal is to prepare organizations and their employees to be competitive and marketable in the future business world. A former nationally syndicated columnist for the Wall Street Journal and writer for the New York Times, Fast Company, and Forbes, Alexandra has authored several books, including the international bestseller They Don’t Teach Corporate in College and Humanity Works: Merging People and Technologies for the Workforce of the Future. Alexandra recently became a partner with organizational development firm PeopleResults. She consults and writes on leadership development, human resources, technology adoption, entrepreneurship, innovation, career and workplace trends on behalf of numerous Fortune 500 companies including American Express, Canon, Deloitte, DeVry University, Intuit, SilkRoad, and Staples, and has spoken on these topics at hundreds of organizations around the world including Abbott, ADP, Bank of America, Cardinal Health, Campbell Soup, Exelon, the Federal Reserve Bank, the Human Capital Institute, McDonalds, Microsoft, PepsiCo, the Society of Human Resource Management, and Whirlpool. In the last several years, Alexandra has conducted proprietary research on the future of work, technology adoption, the millennial generation, gender differences and bias, and the skills gap. She also served as a member of Business Roundtable’s Springboard Project, which advised the Obama administration, the U.S. Department of Labor, and the U.S. Department of Defense on current employment issues. Alexandra is also a frequent national media spokesperson and is regularly featured in outlets including USA Today, National Public Radio, CNN, ABC News, CNBC, Forbes, the Associated Press, and Glamour. She was named an American Management Association Top Leader for two years in a row and has also been Money Magazine’s Online Career Expert of the Year and the author of one of Forbes’ best websites for women. A member of the Northwestern University Council of 100 and the Young Entrepreneur Council, Alexandra received the prestigious Emerging Leader Award from her alma mater. The award honors a Northwestern graduate under 35 who had made a significant impact in her field and in society. She was also just named to the Thinkers50's Class of 2019. This global organization identifies the individuals developing the most compelling business and management ideas of our age. She resides in Chicago, IL.
Kris Ruby is the CEO of Ruby Media Group, an award-winning medical Public Relations agency that helps doctors leverage the power of digital PR to increase exposure. Ruby is a sought after digital strategist and PR consultant who delivers high-impact consulting programs for doctors in private practice. Ruby has led the PR strategy for Fortune 500 Companies as well as private medical practices. As the CEO of a top healthcare PR agency, Kris Ruby provides public relations services for doctors, hospitals and leading physicians in private practice. Kris Ruby has 12+ years of experience managing and executing public relations campaigns for doctors. She has secured top-tier national media coverage for doctors in high-profile outlets and publications including Harpers Bazaar, Fox 5 NY, Huffington Post, Dr. Oz Magazine, Prevention, Family Circle Magazine, Healthline, Today Show, People Magazine, Bustle, Allure, Women’s Health, Newsweek, Teen Vogue, SHAPE, Readers Digest, WebMD, FORBES and more! Kris Ruby is a trusted media source and frequent on-air commentator on Fox News. Kris is a member of Healthcare Public Relations and Marketing Society of Greater New York, a group for healthcare PR executives in the greater NYC area dedicated to fostering professional growth in the field of healthcare Public Relations. Kristen graduated from Boston University’s College of Communication with a major in Public Relations. She is also a founding member of YEC, Young Entrepreneur Council. For more information about Kris, visit https://rubymediagroup.com/ and https://www.krisruby.com/ https://rubymediagroup.com/personal-branding-doctor-healthcare-public-relations-firm-top-ny-pr-firm/ https://rubymediagroup.com/instagram-marketing-for-medical-practices/ https://rubymediagroup.com/media-relations-guide/ https://www.medicalpracticepr.com/ (Case Studies of PR for Doctors work) CONTACT INFO WEB SITES https://rubymediagroup.com/ https://www.krisruby.com/ SOCIAL MEDIA Kris Ruby https://www.facebook.com/KrisRubyTV/ https://www.instagram.com/krisruby/ https://twitter.com/sparklingruby https://www.linkedin.com/in/krisruby/
“There are parts of ourselves that we made invisible, and Rare Breed is really about owning who you are in order to succeed. It’s not just the pretty parts, but it’s all of who you are. Bring all of your humanness to the table and make your vices your virtues.” - Sunny Bonnell Along with her partner, Ashleigh Hansberger, today’s Finding Brave guest Sunny Bonnell has literally written the book on identifying a new approach for the mavericks, oddballs and visionaries of the future. She shares how you can stop trying to conform, and instead use what you’ve been told is working against you to actually start working for you as you become the person you are dreaming to be. Sunny Bonnell and Ashleigh Hansberger are authors of the new book RARE BREED: A Guide to Success for the Defiant, Dangerous, and Different and the award-winning founders of Motto, one of the top branding and digital agencies for rule-breakers and game-changers. Between the two of them, they are members of the Young Entrepreneur Council, and have graced lists such as GDUSA’s Top 25 People to Watch and Inc. 30 Under 30, and America’s Coolest Young Entrepreneurs. In this episode Sunny reveals their “7 Rare Breed Traits” that you can celebrate to start to own who you really are, because the future of business belongs to the disrupters, and the ones who don’t play by the rules but change them. To learn more about today's guest, visit: https://thisisrarebreed.com/ https://wearemotto.com/
On today's episode, Seth speaks to Tim Schmidt, founder of Ice Cold Marketing , about learning the basics of affiliate marketing to success. In 2001, Tim grew tired of the cold Minnesota winters and instead of moving to Chicago to work as an IT Consultant with Accenture, he decided to knock on the doors of several budding SEO companies in South Florida. He found immediate success in sales and business development roles and began mastering the fundamentals of how to build an online business with SEO as a backbone and catalyst for growth. After having years of success in SEO client consulting, he decided it was time to build his own online businesses in the form of e-commerce products. The volume of success stories his clients shared with him led him to believe there was more to gain as the person on the other end of the relationship. After several very successful years in the health supplement and wellness industry, coupled with a solid exit strategy, Tim decided it was time for a new challenge. He moved to Costa Rica, his second home, and became the mastermind in helping real estate developers sell property to foreigners using his Internet Marketing game plan to successfully generate leads for a $300 million luxury community. After successfully executing the project, (and let’s face it – several years perfecting Spanish, golf, and traveling through Central America), he returned to South Florida and started a disruptive company in the anti aging space. As the company dialed in it’s procedures and sales processes and became operable by employees that were personally trained to do so, he also began consulting various companies in the highly lucrative electronic cigarette / vapor industry. A master at team building and creating a streamlined work flow, Tim continues to oversee high level strategy for his various e-commerce brands in the consumer packaged goods space while growing his SEO agency and helping businesses of all levels gain more visibility online. Tim has been featured in Inc. Magazine, among many other media outlets. He’s also a member of the Young Entrepreneur Council and a regular speaker at Internet Marketing events. In his spare time he enjoys contributing to his column at the Huffington Post, SocialMediaToday.com, and other news outlets. While it’s rare he gets the opportunity to fully disconnect from the digital world, Tim enjoys spending time with his fourteen-year-old (a budding YouTube star himself!), playing, coaching, and watching sports, travel, golf, and he is quickly becoming a connoisseur of fine tequila and cigars. More about Tim here, https://www.timschmidt.com/connect-with-tim/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ryan Paugh is the co-founder of the Young Entrepreneur Council, an exclusive organization for entrepreneurs under 45 seeking to bolster their business credibility and forge lasting professional relationships. A well-known figure in the world of community-building, Ryan is also the co-founder of Brazen Technologies, a company that specializes in helping professionals create more meaningful connections through convenient technological solutions. In this episode, we talked about networking, entrepreneurship, community building...
Ryan Paugh is the co-founder of the Young Entrepreneur Council, an exclusive organization for entrepreneurs under 45 seeking to bolster their business credibility and forge lasting professional relationships. A well-known figure in the world of community-building, Ryan is also the co-founder of Brazen Technologies, a company that specializes in helping professionals create more meaningful connections through convenient technological solutions. In this episode, we talked about networking, entrepreneurship, community building...
You have a passion and gifts that you want to share with others so you decided to start your own business. Your passion comes with 1 million ideas and you’re putting in the time and energy to bring your passion to the marketplace. Then you grow. Now you feel paralyzed by too many tasks. You feel tired and pulled in so many directions. You start second-guessing being an entrepreneur -- or at least starting this business. Sound familiar? Is there a way to grow your business without burning out? In this episode, certified DOO and business owner Jen Grayeb and I talk about the difference between growing and scaling, what burnout looks like, the biggest contributors to burnout and what you can do about it. Are you ready to put the burnout behind you? Listen in! The Difference Between Growing and Scaling There are three phases in your business: Building - Your business just launched and you are so excited. This is the honeymoon phase. Growing - You’re all about expanding your visibility and revenue in this phase. You’re adding products, sales funnels, and people. Scaling - You’re all about multiplying and protecting your profit margin. This phase prompts innovation and has you asking, “How do I replace myself?” What Burnout Looks Like You feel overwhelmed by the pressure of the CEO role. You have 1 million things you can be doing, but you’re unsure what you should be doing or how to do it. You feel certain you should make more but aren’t sure why you’re not bringing in more revenue. You may also feel unsure where to reinvest money in your business so you’ll see a return. The Biggest Contributors to Burnout You’re spread too thin. You’re putting time and energy into areas that aren’t growing your business. You’re financially stressed. You’re failing to break down your vision, idea, or strategy into an actionable plan. You’re not leveraging data to make decisions. “When you’re approaching burnout, one of the most actionable things you can do today is to create a dashboard of metrics.” - Natalie Gingrich What We Recommend When You Feel Like Quitting Get really clear on what you’re trying to accomplish, your strategy for how you’ll accomplish it, and the tasks that need to get done in order to execute your strategy. Break your big idea down into smaller actionable projects. Break down those projects into specific tasks. Get ideas out of your head and onto paper. Establish KPIs. Focus on building the operations side of your business through systems and processes. Hire a team so you can get back to your zone of genius. Find accountability partners through the A-Team, a business coach or another system of support. “We’ve seen the backend of a lot of businesses… they have all experienced what you are feeling right now. They have all experienced overwhelm and burnout.” - Jennifer Grayeb What I Did When I Felt Burnout: Created a Framework I had a severe case of overwhelm but wanted to help as many small business owners one-on-one. I suffered from “special snowflake theory,” believing that I was the only one out there who could help clients with the operational side of their business. Then I realized I wasn’t the only one! For six months, I took notes on what I did with my one-on-one clients that made them happy and their businesses effective. I created a framework that became the licensed Strategic Mapping Model. This became a course, which turned into the certified Director of Operations program over time. How I Multiplied My Efforts: A-Team I created the A-Team so I could multiply my one-on-one efforts with clients and increase the number of people thinking strategically about the backside of their businesses. The program was created for the small business owner who is still operating the day-to-day of her business. Through this program, you’ll learn operational systems so you can step back from your business. Jen’s Experience with the A-Team She found the program super productive and fun. Jen loved the dedicated time she had to work on the strategy of her own business. Through the monthly themes, she set goals and was held accountable for doing the work. Join the A-Team Waitlist The doors open in November so you want to get on the waitlist now! Just head here if you’re ready to turn your burnout into productivity. Previous Episodes Mentioned Episode 5: The Seven Pillars to Your Business Strategy with Andrea Layne Episode 11: Behind the Scenes of The Ops Authority’s Systems with Esther Littlefield Episode 12: Why $100K in Revenue is the Wrong Financial Goal for Your Business Connect with Jennifer Grayeb: Instagram Website Jennifer Grayeb is the CEO of The Nimble Co., a consulting group specializing in growth strategy for online business owners to make sure they are focused on the right things, in the right order, the right way. She recently left her senior HR strategy role at a Fortune 10 company and has been mentioned in books “Pivot: The Only Move That Matters Is Your Next One” by Jenny Blake (2016) and “Back to Human: How Great Leaders Create Connection in the Age of Isolation” by Dan Schawbel (2018). In addition to being named one of the Millennial 100 in 2017, she's attended events at the White House and rang the NASDAQ bell with a group of entrepreneurs while she was with the Young Entrepreneur Council. While working full time, she started a blog and with just a few hours per week, grew it to reach 2 million people per year. She ultimately sold that blog within just 2 years of starting it. In every role she's had, every company she's owned, or client she's worked with, one thing has been consistent: she delivers results without working 80 hour weeks. Other Ways to Connect with Me: Website Private Facebook Community Facebook Page Instagram This episode was first published at https://theopsauthority.com/podcast/13
Daisy Jing is the CEO and founder of Banish, a multimillion-dollar skincare company that only sells on its website, banish.com. Daisy started Banish by accident; she had struggled with acne all her life and decided to create a YouTube channel documenting her struggle. That YouTube channel has over 700 videos and 70M views today. From there, she realized many current skincare ingredients such as fragrances or fillers break her out and so she created her own products out of her kitchen. All the products are natural, vegan, cruelty-free, do not contain any of the ingredients that cause acne for her (namely silicones, mineral oil, petroleum, artificial preservatives colors and fragrances). The rest is history. Daisy was awarded Forbes '30 under 30' in manufacturing, as well as an Inc.500 entrepreneur and awarded in LA's "Fastest-growing female-owned companies in Los Angeles". She also serves on the board Of Entrepreneur Organization-Los Angeles, is a member of Young Entrepreneur Council, and has sponsored and mentored many young female entrepreneurs through her alumni, the Duke Alumni Association. Most recently, she is a TEDx speaker and speaks regularly about the struggles we battle with perfection and how to overcome our own inner critic. In our girl to girl talk, Daisy and I discussed what it was like to grow up feeling unattractive and having acne at a very tender age in a girl’s growing up years and what that was like. She candidly shares how she started with her first YouTube video in 2009 with absolutely no idea she would attract such a following. Her purpose was to help others with similar issues or concerns and she did that. This became her passion. In 2013 she decided to create Banish with the same goals. To help people who have skin issues. Daisy talks about how she uses social media with intention and purpose and how she avoids the "device addiction" so many people have. Yet, she also talks about the “skin positivity” movement and how that message IS supported through social media and specifically Instagram. Daisy is focused, driven, and committed to making a difference and she has grown her business into a multi-million-dollar company. At the same time, her number one goal is to help others with similar issues and helping them overcome their own inner critic. She has generously offered listeners of this podcast the opportunity to enjoy $10.00 off your purchase of Banish products by using this special code: https://banish.com/probeautytalks. The URL will be in our show notes. Enjoy my chat with Daisy Jing, CEO, and Founder of Banish Inc.
Daisy Jing struggled with cystic acne and scarring since the third grade, her acne would be so bad there would be blood on her towels when drying her face after washing it, she also struggled with her self esteem due to bullying and took to creating a Youtube channel as an outlet to share about her journey. Eventually Daisy came up with her own concoction to treat her acne and scars and the results were so good people watching her Youtube videos started asking what she was doing to clear her skin and if they could buy it from her, the rest is history... Five years later Banish is a multi million company featured on Forbes, and Daisy´s mission to help people feel confident in their own skin through healthy living, diet and natural skincare products is an inspiration and a beacon of hope to thousands. Daisy Jing is the CEO and founder of Banish, a multimillion dollar skincare company that only sells on its website, banish.com. Daisy started Banish by accident; she had struggled with acne all her life and decided to create a YouTube channel documenting her struggle. That YouTube channel has over 700 videos and 70M views today. From there, she realized many current skincare ingredients such as fragrances or fillers break her out and created her own products out of her kitchen. All the products are natural, vegan, cruelty free, do not contain any of the ingredients that causes acne for her (namely silicones, mineral oil, petroleums, artificial preservatives colors and fragrances). The rest is history! Daisy was awarded Forbes ‘30 Under 30’ in manufacturing, as well as an Inc500 entrepreneur and awarded in LA’s “Fastest growing female owned companies in Los Angeles”. She also serves on the board of Entrepreneur Organization-Los Angeles, is a member of Young Entrepreneur Council, and has sponsored and mentored many young female entrepreneurs through her alumni, the Duke Alumni Association. Most recently, she is a Tedx speaker and speaks regularly about the struggles we battle with perfection and how to overcome our own inner critic. Episode sponsored by www.LashBinder.com Learn more about Banish here: Banish Website: banish.com/cleanbeauty for $10 off (or use code cleanbeauty) About Banish: www.banishacnescars.com/pages/about-banish Banish Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/banishacnescars Banish Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/user/daiserz89 Daisy´s other Podcasts and appearances: http://foodhealsnation.com/220/ http://stephencabral.com/podcast/798/ http://letstalkaboutitwithtaylornolan.libsyn.com/website/ep53-self-confidence https://growtheverywhere.com/growth-everywhere-interview/daisy-jing-banish/ https://youtu.be/nli4FgBEeYY Banish supports the following organizations: Breast Cancer Research Foundation / Animal Friends Rescue Project / School on Wheels
Corey Blake has spent 12 years helping business leaders use storytelling to transform themselves and their organizations. He pioneered the business comic book, packaging and publishing dozens of titles including best sellers by Tony Hsieh, Marshall Goldsmith, and Robert Cialdini. Prior to starting RTC in 2005, he was a professional actor in Los Angeles, starring in one of the 50 greatest Superbowl commercials of all time. He is an avid sponsor of Conscious Capitalism and Social Venture Network, a member of the Young Entrepreneur Council, and a contributor to the Small Giants Community. Quotes To Remember: "I am there to provide value." "I put a lot of my efforts into people who know people." "There's no one strategy that's right for everyone." "If you don't like it, don't get into it." "Start with understanding who this person is." "Make a list of every distribution outlet." "Look at failure as an experience to learn from." What You'll Learn: The power of vulnerability The drama triangle -- different between victim and vulnerable The empowerment dynamic Becoming the hero in other people's lives Sharing your vulnerable moments Key Links From The Episode: Free Resource: Articulating Your Purpose, Values, and Vision Coreyblake@roundtablecompanies.com @CoreyBlake9000 Recommended Books: Content Marketing Secrets by Marc Guberti Podcast Domination by Marc Guberti The Power of Ted by David Emerald Necessary Endings by Henry Cloud
After reading an excellent article by Young Entrepreneur Council on Inc Magazine’s website, I felt compelled to take their four bullet points highlighting 4 Digital Marketing New Year’s Resolutions to Make This Year and apply my own commentary to those concepts for today’s show. While I’m using their same four ideas as the main “resolutions”, […] The post New Year’s Resolutions for Content Marketing appeared first on Joe Kuzma's DisContent Digitial Marketing Series.
Hello and welcome to another episode of Kick-Ass Brands Show.Today I have for you Alex Berman. He is the co-founder and Chairman of Experiment 27. Alex is responsible for generating millions in B2B sales for his clients.He also publishes weekly videos to help agency owners grow their business and bring in more revenue teaching them how to optimize B2B sales cycles and put inbound marketing strategies in place and has over 12,000 YouTube subscribers. He’s also a former director of marketing at the 60-person, three time INC 5000 agency and a member of Young Entrepreneur Council.In this interview, Alex shared some really cool marketing tactics and explained why most email outreach campaigns fail.Let’s go!
I'm sure you've heard the old cliche' “Honesty is the best policy.” In fact, you've probably heard it so it doesn't mean anything to you anymore. It should. When it comes to business, not being honest with your customers will harm you in the long run. Your customers can sense when something isn't quite right, and it'll drive them away. Even if they believe you, there will be a point when they find out you weren't telling the truth - and it'll be more devastating to your relationship than anything. Instead, be open and honest with your customers at every chance. They will trust and appreciate you, which means they will keep coming back every time they have a problem that you can solve. I should note, that honesty comes from more than just your words. Honesty also needs to come from the representation of your brand. This means being honest with yourself. Your branding shouldn't appear like a luxury item when you're trying to appeal to a wide variety of clientele. You want your customers to look at you and your business, and instantly get a feel for who you are and what you represent. The moment they feel like their assumptions were wrong, they will start to doubt every part of your business. To make this even a little more complicated, I should also mention that honesty is subjective. You can be honest and someone else's opinions will contradict what you said. I know this all sounds like a lot to take in, but luckily we have an expert on honesty in business who can really explain how this simple practice can bring in a lot more revenue: Peter Kozodoy Peter is an Inc. columnist, keynote speaker, Inc. 5000 serial entrepreneur, and the Partner and Chief Strategy Officer of GEM Advertising. His articles on business, leadership and entrepreneurship regularly appear in Inc., Forbes, The Huffington Post and more. His work at GEM has been featured in CNBC, Yahoo!, Bloomberg, Reuters and MarketWatch, and has earned him Telly, Pixie, Communicator, Aurora, Davey and W3 awards. Peter has spoken at Microsoft, the US Department of Commerce, CEO Clubs of America, Digital Book World, Quinnipiac University and other organizations on topics including the Millennial mindset, consumer experience, and the power of honesty in achieving both personal and professional success. He is a member of both Entrepreneur's Organization and the Young Entrepreneur Council, and graduated Phi Beta Kappa with a B.A. in Economics from Brandeis University. He is currently pursuing an MBA from Columbia Business School (Class of 2019). He is also a three-time New England figure skating champion, a black belt in Taekwondo and a SAG/AFTRA professional actor. So download this episode today to learn all about his insights as an entrepreneur and true leader.
Isaac Lidsky is an American corporate speaker, author and entrepreneur. Before losing his sight he played Weasel on NBC's Saved by the Bell: The New Class. He is the only blind person to serve as a law clerk for the U.S. Supreme Court.Lidsky graduated from Harvard at 19 with an honors degree in mathematics and computer science. He graduated from Harvard Law School magna cum laude. As a U.S. Justice Department lawyer, Lidsky argued more than a dozen appeals in federal court on behalf of the United States and never lost a case. He founded a nonprofit organization to fund the development of treatments for blinding diseases and within 5 years grew it to a dozen cities nationwide and more than $5 million. The technology company he founded sold for $230 million.In 2016 Lidsky set out to share with others his empowering approach to living and leading, and he was promptly recognized as a visionary thought leader. Penguin Random House acquired for publication his first book, Eyes Wide Open, and it hit the shelves as a New York Times best seller in March 2017. TED invited Lidsky to present a mainstage TED Talk at TEDSUMMIT 2016 in Banff, Canada, and it was viewed more than a million times in 20 days. Lidsky now speaks to and works with organizations around the world.He has been recognized for his achievements dozens of times and his leadership is routinely sought after. He is an advisor to a $1+ billion tech “unicorn.” He is a member of the Young Presidents' Organization (YPO), the world's premier peer network of chief executives and business leaders, and was tapped to lead the Orlando Chapter and to serve on the Regional Executive Committee for the Southeast U.S. and Caribbean. He was asked to join the Young Entrepreneur Council. He has been appointed to State leadership positions by the Governor of Florida and to a federal position by a U.S. Senator. He sits on the Board of the Florida Hospital For Children. He was named 1 of 4 Temple Bar Scholars by the United Kingdom's Inns of Court and brought to London for a month-long idea exchange with UK Supreme Court Justices and leading barristers.Perhaps most striking, Lidsky is only 37, and he is blind. Born with Retinitis Pigmentosa, a rare degenerative disease of the retina, from age 12 to 25 he slowly lost his sight. As his bio makes clear, neither his youth nor his blindness have limited him, however.This is true in his professional life and personal life alike. Isaac married Dorothy, the love of his life, in June 2004. In September 2010 she gave birth to their triplets, Lily Louise, Phineas and Thaddeus—collectively, “The Tripskys”—and in December 2015 baby Clementine completed the family. The six Lidskys live in Windermere, Florida.http://www.lidsky.com/Please do NOT hesitate to reach out to me on Instagram, LinkedIn or via email mark@vudream.comLinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/mark-metry/Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/markmetry/Humans 2.0 Twitter - https://twitter.com/Humans2PodcastTwitter - https://twitter.com/markymetryMedium - https://medium.com/@markymetryFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/mark.metry.9Mark Metry - https://www.markmetry.com/
Isaac Lidsky is an American corporate speaker, author and entrepreneur. Before losing his sight he played Weasel on NBC's Saved by the Bell: The New Class. He is the only blind person to serve as a law clerk for the U.S. Supreme Court.Lidsky graduated from Harvard at 19 with an honors degree in mathematics and computer science. He graduated from Harvard Law School magna cum laude. As a U.S. Justice Department lawyer, Lidsky argued more than a dozen appeals in federal court on behalf of the United States and never lost a case. He founded a nonprofit organization to fund the development of treatments for blinding diseases and within 5 years grew it to a dozen cities nationwide and more than $5 million. The technology company he founded sold for $230 million.In 2016 Lidsky set out to share with others his empowering approach to living and leading, and he was promptly recognized as a visionary thought leader. Penguin Random House acquired for publication his first book, Eyes Wide Open, and it hit the shelves as a New York Times best seller in March 2017. TED invited Lidsky to present a mainstage TED Talk at TEDSUMMIT 2016 in Banff, Canada, and it was viewed more than a million times in 20 days. Lidsky now speaks to and works with organizations around the world.He has been recognized for his achievements dozens of times and his leadership is routinely sought after. He is an advisor to a $1+ billion tech “unicorn.” He is a member of the Young Presidents’ Organization (YPO), the world’s premier peer network of chief executives and business leaders, and was tapped to lead the Orlando Chapter and to serve on the Regional Executive Committee for the Southeast U.S. and Caribbean. He was asked to join the Young Entrepreneur Council. He has been appointed to State leadership positions by the Governor of Florida and to a federal position by a U.S. Senator. He sits on the Board of the Florida Hospital For Children. He was named 1 of 4 Temple Bar Scholars by the United Kingdom’s Inns of Court and brought to London for a month-long idea exchange with UK Supreme Court Justices and leading barristers.Perhaps most striking, Lidsky is only 37, and he is blind. Born with Retinitis Pigmentosa, a rare degenerative disease of the retina, from age 12 to 25 he slowly lost his sight. As his bio makes clear, neither his youth nor his blindness have limited him, however.This is true in his professional life and personal life alike. Isaac married Dorothy, the love of his life, in June 2004. In September 2010 she gave birth to their triplets, Lily Louise, Phineas and Thaddeus—collectively, “The Tripskys”—and in December 2015 baby Clementine completed the family. The six Lidskys live in Windermere, Florida.http://www.lidsky.com/Please do NOT hesitate to reach out to me on Instagram, LinkedIn or via email mark@vudream.comLinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/mark-metry/Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/markmetry/Humans 2.0 Twitter - https://twitter.com/Humans2PodcastTwitter - https://twitter.com/markymetryMedium - https://medium.com/@markymetryFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/mark.metry.9Mark Metry - https://www.markmetry.com/
Stay tuned for the entire podcast episode with Isaac Lidsky coming soon!Lidsky graduated from Harvard at 19 with an honors degree in mathematics and computer science. He graduated from Harvard Law School magna cum laude. As a U.S. Justice Department lawyer, Lidsky argued more than a dozen appeals in federal court on behalf of the United States and never lost a case. He founded a nonprofit organization to fund the development of treatments for blinding diseases and within 5 years grew it to a dozen cities nationwide and more than $5 million. The technology company he founded sold for $230 million.In 2016 Lidsky set out to share with others his empowering approach to living and leading, and he was promptly recognized as a visionary thought leader. Penguin Random House acquired for publication his first book, Eyes Wide Open, and it hit the shelves as a New York Times best seller in March 2017. TED invited Lidsky to present a mainstage TED Talk at TEDSUMMIT 2016 in Banff, Canada, and it was viewed more than a million times in 20 days. Lidsky now speaks to and works with organizations around the world.He has been recognized for his achievements dozens of times and his leadership is routinely sought after. He is an advisor to a $1+ billion tech “unicorn.” He is a member of the Young Presidents’ Organization (YPO), the world’s premier peer network of chief executives and business leaders, and was tapped to lead the Orlando Chapter and to serve on the Regional Executive Committee for the Southeast U.S. and Caribbean. He was asked to join the Young Entrepreneur Council. He has been appointed to State leadership positions by the Governor of Florida and to a federal position by a U.S. Senator. He sits on the Board of the Florida Hospital For Children. He was named 1 of 4 Temple Bar Scholars by the United Kingdom’s Inns of Court and brought to London for a month-long idea exchange with UK Supreme Court Justices and leading barristers.Perhaps most striking, Lidsky is only 37, and he is blind. Born with Retinitis Pigmentosa, a rare degenerative disease of the retina, from age 12 to 25 he slowly lost his sight. As his bio makes clear, neither his youth nor his blindness have limited him, however.This is true in his professional life and personal life alike. Isaac married Dorothy, the love of his life, in June 2004. In September 2010 she gave birth to their triplets, Lily Louise, Phineas and Thaddeus—collectively, “The Tripskys”—and in December 2015 baby Clementine completed the family. The six Lidskys live in Windermere, Florida.
Peter Kozodoy is an Inc. columnist, keynote speaker, serial entrepreneur, and the Partner/Chief Strategy Officer of GEM Advertising. His articles on business, leadership and entrepreneurship regularly appear in Inc., Forbes, The Huffington Post and more. His work at GEM has been featured in CNBC, Yahoo!, Bloomberg, Reuters and MarketWatch, and has earned him Telly, Pixie, Communicator, Aurora, Davey and W3 awards. Peter has spoken at Microsoft, the US Department of Commerce, CEO Clubs of America, Digital Book World, Quinnipiac University and other organizations on topics including the Millennial mindset, consumer experience, and the power of honesty in achieving both personal and professional success. Peter’s largest business, GEM Advertising, was named to the 2017 Inc. 5000 list of fastest-growing private companies in America. He was also nominated as the 2017 SBA Young Entrepreneur of the Year, and named as a 2016 Millennial Move Maker in Connecticut. He is a member of both Entrepreneur’s Organization (New York Chapter) and the Young Entrepreneur Council, and currently serves on the boards of the Greater New Haven Chamber of Commerce and Junior Achievement in Connecticut. The "HONESTY" guy connects with the Master Connector on this fun episode of Thrive LOUD.
On the Schmooze Podcast: Leadership | Strategic Networking | Relationship Building
Today's guest is an industry leader in building and managing personalized, invitation-only communities for world-class executives, entrepreneurs, and professionals. He is CEO of The Community Company, an organization that builds community-driven programs for global brands and media companies, founder of Young Entrepreneur Council, an invitation-only organization comprised of the world's most successful young entrepreneurs and founder of Forbes Councils, a collective of invitation-only organizations for top-notch executives. He is also an internationally syndicated columnist, author of “Never Get a ‘Real' Job” and co-author of “Superconnector: Stop Networking and Start Building Business Relationships that Matter.” Please join me in welcoming Scott Gerber. In this episode, we discuss: his thoughts on leadership: “Leadership and partnership go hand in hand. Good leaders know how to lead by consensus because they have put together a team of smart people who deserve to be heard. how he has been active in leadership roles from an early age, and how those roles shaped him into the leader he is today. his experience with business failure and how it was one of the greatest lessons he's ever learned. his view of the cross-section of humanity and technology and how he uses technology to enhance relationships. his thoughts on generational differences in his business model. how he was able to identify and then work with his weaknesses to create a successful business. Listen, subscribe and read show notes at www.OntheSchmooze.com - episode 88
Kristin is the founder and managing director of Creative Development Agency (formerly award-winning firm, Marquet Media). She oversees the day-to-day operations of the agency as well as directs all client accounts and projects. With a strong eye for creating memorable brands and a diverse range of knowledge, Kristin provides strategic counsel to clients interested in developing successful internal and external communication programs across all media platforms. Kristin has forged successful partnerships with celebrity fashion designer and correspondent NV Nick Verreos; prestige hair care brand Briogeo; luxury skincare brand BubblePopBeauty.com; and many more. She has generated media placements in Wall Street Journal, The Today Show, Seventeen, Glamour, and ELLE magazines, Refinery29.com, and countless other outlets. Passionate about learning, Kristin has attended MIT, Boston University, and New York University, and holds degrees in Literature and Marketing/PR. In 2015, she authored of the book, Squash the competition and Dominate your marketplace: 55 Easy Tips to Generate Big Publicity for Your Startup or Small Business. Most recently, she joined the Young Entrepreneur Council, and is also a contributor to Forbes.com, Inc.com, HuffingtonPost.com, Entrepreneur.com, and NYDailyNews.com As someone who loves everything about the startup world, Kristin launched the design studio FemFounder.co to help emerging entrepreneurs start and grow their businesses. What you’ll learn about in this episode: How Kristin’s team of just 5 people uses systems and processes get a LOT of work done for their 31 clients Kristin’s whiteboard system of physically writing everything that she and her team needs to accomplish in schedules, workflows, checklists, etc. on paper and whiteboards The meeting Kristin’s team has on every Friday to go over what’s been accomplished and what needs to be a priority in the days and weeks ahead Why digital project management systems like Trello and Asana didn’t work for Kristin What goes on each of the six whiteboards (and why Kristin duplicates what’s on her whiteboards at work on her whiteboards at home) How Kristin takes what’s on the whiteboards with her -- without ever entering that data into her computer The importance of detailing every single step to make sure nothing slips through the cracks Kristin’s color coding on her whiteboards using black (pending), red (urgent), and blue (new) markers Creative Development Agency’s upcoming proprietary algorithm as part of their analytics department Experimenting to find the system that works best for you Ways to contact Kristin: Website: creativedevelopmentagency.com
Known as the “Zen Master of Marketing” by Entrepreneur Magazine and the “Millennial Master of the Universe” by Fast Company, Shama Hyder is a visionary strategist for the digital age. She is the bestselling author of the Zen of Social Media Marketing (4th edition), Momentum; and an acclaimed international keynote speaker who has been invited to share the speaking stage with the world’s top leaders, including President Obama and the Dalai Lama. A trusted media expert and sought-after TV personality, Shama has frequently appeared on Fox Business, CBS, CW33 and Fox News. As a thought leader, she’s been featured in many major publications, including The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, Business Week, Huffington Post, Entrepreneur, Inc Magazine and Forbes. As the CEO of the award-winning Marketing Zen Group, she’s led the organization through explosive growth, averaging 400% growth annually since its start in 2009. Under her leadership, the company has grown to include clients that range from publicly held, Fortune 500 companies to privately held small businesses and non-profit organizations across the globe. As a result of her success, Shama has been the recipient of the prestigious Technology Titan Emerging Company CEO award. She was also named one of the “Top 25 Entrepreneurs under 25” by Business Week in 2009 and one of the “Top 30 under 30” Entrepreneurs in America by Inc magazine in 2015. In addition, Shama has been honored at the White House and the United Nations as one of the top 100 young entrepreneurs in North America. Beyond her roles as a media personality, international speaker, and CEO, she also serves as a mentor to the next generation of entrepreneurs. She is passionate about empowering youth and works closely with the Young Entrepreneur Council in fostering youth entrepreneurship around the world. She was recently named to the Forbes 30 Under 30 list of Movers and Shakers. Shama is the Keynote at the Association For Creative Industries' (AFCI) Creativation trade event on January 20, 2018.
The Talented Ribkins with Ladee HubbardLadee Hubbard was born in Massachusetts, raised in Florida and the U.S. Virgin Islands and currently lives in New Orleans with her husband and three children. She received a B.A. from Princeton University, a Ph.D. from the University of California-Los Angeles, and an M.F.A. in creative writing from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. She has published short fiction in the Beloit Fiction Journal and Crab Orchard Review among other publications and has received fellowships from the Hambidge Center, the Virginia Center for Creative Arts and the Hurston/Wright Foundation. She is a recipient of a 2016 Rona Jaffe Foundation Writer’s Award. http://pandeliterary.com/pl_author/ladee-hubbard/ Ready Fire Aim: How I Turned My Hobby Into an Empire with Melissa CarboneAt 40 years old, Melissa Carbone is just getting started. After a decade-long career running the largest revenue market in the world for Clear Channel Media + Entertainment, launching Ten Thirty One Productions, securing the then-largest deal in history on ABC’s Shark Tank in 2013, becoming business partners with billionaire Mark Cuban and turning that into a partnership with the world’s largest entertainment company, Live Nation, she shows no signs of slowing down. Her live entertainment horror company, Ten Thirty One Productions, has pioneered a new industry that is growing rapidly. In 2014, Ten Thirty One Productions was named the premiere leader in the horror attractions industry with Los Angeles Haunted Hayride being the most popular haunted attraction in the country. Melissa has been featured in Forbes, Fortune, Entrepreneur Magazine, Inc., CSQ Magazine, on The Today Show as an industry expert in immersive entertainment, coined a “market maker” by Bloomberg News, as well as Squawk Box, CNN, CNBC Power Lunch and many more. Melissa was named CSQ Magazine’s 2016 Entertainment Visionary, was a top ten finalist for the LA Business Journal’s prestigious “Woman of the Year” Award in 2010, and was voted one of the “Top 7 Pitches” in the history of Shark Tank by the Young Entrepreneur Council. http://www.tenthirtyoneproductions.com
Rohan Gilkes blesses the podcast with insight on being an serial entrepreneur. Rohan is the founder of Lawn Tribe, Back Pack, Wet Shave Club, Maids in Black, Launch27 and Innclusive. He has helped hundreds of companies launch and grow through a series of transparent case studies on his companies. Along the way he has been featured in the Washington Post, Mixergy, The Startup Foundation, and other business media, and he is a member of the Young Entrepreneur Council. As an introspective podcast should, I ask him questions about how growing up in Barbados has impacted his drive as an entrepreneur and impacted his hiring and team building approach. Introduction/ BIO 1:45 How does it feel to be a serial entrepreneur? 2:30 Rohan talks about being from Bush Hall, Barbados which is known for guns and violence. How did he stay focused, rise and prosper? 4:40 People in Barbados are looking for opportunity 5:37 Working for a woman selling freshly cut lettuce and making 25 cents to her dollar. What separates children that makes some be more drawn to hustling than others? 8:15 What other things about your culture impact how you do business? 9:15 How Rohan's culture builds businesses in a more community way? 11:21 What are things that people from the Caribbean can beware of in the business industry? 14:40 How did getting laid off impact your motivation to work for yourself? How that impacted your citizenship/ work visa? 17:50 What sparked the production of Innclusive? 20:10 How are companies falling short of their execution of their branding advertisement in 2017? 23:00 How do you increase diversity when building your team? 28:27 I ask Rohan random and yet thought provoking questions to give listeners a more personable side to him. If you would like to connect with Rohan email him at; Facebook/Twitter- Rohan Gilkes
Elizabeth Grace Saunders is an internationally recognized expert on effective time management and the founder of Real Life E Time Coaching and Speaking. Her company partners with individuals on the journey from feeling guilty, overwhelmed and frustrated to feeling peaceful, confident and accomplished.She has been featured on CBS, ABC, NBC, and FOX. She contributes to Forbes, Harvard Business Review, Huffington Post, and Fast Company. Elizabeth is a member of the Young Entrepreneur Council and the Forbes Coaches Council. McGraw Hill published her first book The 3 Secrets to Effective Time Investment: How to Achieve More Success with Less Stress. Harvard Business Review published her second book How to Invest Your Time Like Money. FaithWords is publishing her third book on Divine Time Management: The Joy of Trusting God’s Loving Plans for You.Most importantly, Elizabeth accepted Jesus when she was a little girl and has desired to live life walking hand-in-hand with God ever since. The Divine Time Management division of Real Life E encourages Christians to join in the journey of aligning themselves with God’s heart through her book and group coaching program.Learn More: www.DivineTimeBook.com Influential Influencers with Mike Saundershttp://businessinnovatorsradio.com/influential-entrepreneurs-with-mike-saunders/
Elizabeth Grace Saunders is an internationally recognized expert on effective time management and the founder of Real Life E Time Coaching and Speaking. Her company partners with individuals on the journey from feeling guilty, overwhelmed and frustrated to feeling peaceful, confident and accomplished.She has been featured on CBS, ABC, NBC, and FOX. She contributes to Forbes, Harvard Business Review, Huffington Post, and Fast Company. Elizabeth is a member of the Young Entrepreneur Council and the Forbes Coaches Council. McGraw Hill published her first book The 3 Secrets to Effective Time Investment: How to Achieve More Success with Less Stress. Harvard Business Review published her second book How to Invest Your Time Like Money. FaithWords is publishing her third book on Divine Time Management: The Joy of Trusting God’s Loving Plans for You.Most importantly, Elizabeth accepted Jesus when she was a little girl and has desired to live life walking hand-in-hand with God ever since. The Divine Time Management division of Real Life E encourages Christians to join in the journey of aligning themselves with God’s heart through her book and group coaching program.Learn More: www.DivineTimeBook.com Influential Influencers with Mike Saundershttp://businessinnovatorsradio.com/influential-entrepreneurs-with-mike-saunders/
Marketing School - Digital Marketing and Online Marketing Tips
In Episode #404, Eric and Neil discuss whether or not you should throw live events. Live events are excellent opportunities to expand your network. Tune in to learn why Eric throws his live events and dinners monthly and the reason he does them for FREE. Time Stamped Show Notes: 00:27 – Today's topic: Should You Throw Live Events? 00:39 – Live events can serve a broad audience and can be a lot cheaper 00:51 – Eric throws live events in LA 01:06 – Eric has a “happy hour” event once a month with his small group of marketers and entrepreneurs 01:13 – The purpose is just to get people together 01:32 – Eric has generated revenue from his live events which are free for the attendees 01:41 – Eric received a $120K deal from one of his events where he only spent around $12K to organize it 02:03 – Eric has done two live events every month for the past seven months 02:16 – Eric has learned a lot from his live events 02:26 – The invited guests are targeted 03:10 – Jayson Gaignard of Mastermind Talks will give you a template for how to throw live events and a mastermind dinner 03:26 – “When you're inviting people, you want to make sure that everyone's on the same level” 03:47 – You can use revenue as part of the criteria for who are invited; that's what EO (Entrepreneurs' Organization) and YEC (Young Entrepreneur Council) do 04:02 – Eric has two sets of dinners: one for marketers and one for entrepreneurs 04:19 – The main reason Eric has live events is NOT to generate customers 04:45 – The highest ROI Eric made was from these dinners 05:00 – You can consider charging people because they tend to take it more seriously if they spend money on it 05:25 – Eric usually has maximum of 9 people during the dinners to make it really intimate and 25-30 for happy hour 05:55 – Marketing School is giving away a free 1 year subscription of Crazy Egg which is a visual analytics tool 06:35 – Go to SingleGrain.com/giveaway for multiple entries 06:45 – That's it for today's episode! 3 Key Points: Target your guests for your live events—make sure people are on the same level so everyone can benefit from one another. You can offer free live events, but consider charging so people will take the event more seriously. Don't focus on the money that you can generate from your events, focus on the value that you can get from it. Leave some feedback: What should we talk about next? Please let us know in the comments below. Did you enjoy this episode? If so, please leave a short review. Connect with us: NeilPatel.com Quick Sprout Growth Everywhere Single Grain Twitter @neilpatel Twitter @ericosiu
Marketing School - Digital Marketing and Online Marketing Tips
In Episode #404, Eric and Neil discuss whether or not you should throw live events. Live events are excellent opportunities to expand your network. Tune in to learn why Eric throws his live events and dinners monthly and the reason he does them for FREE. Time Stamped Show Notes: 00:27 – Today’s topic: Should You Throw Live Events? 00:39 – Live events can serve a broad audience and can be a lot cheaper 00:51 – Eric throws live events in LA 01:06 – Eric has a “happy hour” event once a month with his small group of marketers and entrepreneurs 01:13 – The purpose is just to get people together 01:32 – Eric has generated revenue from his live events which are free for the attendees 01:41 – Eric received a $120K deal from one of his events where he only spent around $12K to organize it 02:03 – Eric has done two live events every month for the past seven months 02:16 – Eric has learned a lot from his live events 02:26 – The invited guests are targeted 03:10 – Jayson Gaignard of Mastermind Talks will give you a template for how to throw live events and a mastermind dinner 03:26 – “When you’re inviting people, you want to make sure that everyone’s on the same level” 03:47 – You can use revenue as part of the criteria for who are invited; that’s what EO (Entrepreneurs' Organization) and YEC (Young Entrepreneur Council) do 04:02 – Eric has two sets of dinners: one for marketers and one for entrepreneurs 04:19 – The main reason Eric has live events is NOT to generate customers 04:45 – The highest ROI Eric made was from these dinners 05:00 – You can consider charging people because they tend to take it more seriously if they spend money on it 05:25 – Eric usually has maximum of 9 people during the dinners to make it really intimate and 25-30 for happy hour 05:55 – Marketing School is giving away a free 1 year subscription of Crazy Egg which is a visual analytics tool 06:35 – Go to SingleGrain.com/giveaway for multiple entries 06:45 – That’s it for today’s episode! 3 Key Points: Target your guests for your live events—make sure people are on the same level so everyone can benefit from one another. You can offer free live events, but consider charging so people will take the event more seriously. Don’t focus on the money that you can generate from your events, focus on the value that you can get from it. Leave some feedback: What should we talk about next? Please let us know in the comments below. Did you enjoy this episode? If so, please leave a short review. Connect with us: NeilPatel.com Quick Sprout Growth Everywhere Single Grain Twitter @neilpatel Twitter @ericosiu
Willie Jackson is the founder & publisher of Abernathy. He’s an inclusion strategist, a technologist, and resides in New York City. Mr. Jackson currently serves as Technical Lead of Seth Godin’s altMBA program, a 4-week online workshop for high-performing individuals who want to level up and lead. Willie is a member of the Young Entrepreneur Council. He is an advisor to and has worked with several bestselling authors, entrepreneurs, consumer goods companies, and startups spanning varied industries, including fitness, travel, and law. He is a regular speaker at conferences, where he addresses topics such as Web Performance, careers, and doing the impossible.
Richard Lorenzen is an American entrepreneur, investor and speaker. He is the founder and CEO of the New York public relations firm Fifth Avenue Brands. The firm focuses on media relations serving the tech, finance and policy spaces. He is regularly cited as one of the most influential millennial entrepreneurs in America. LinkedIn named Richard one of the top millennial influencers of 2016 while Entrepreneur Magazine ranked him one of the top 50 people in digital marketing and Inc. Magazine ranked him one of the top eight entrepreneurs on Twitter. Richard is regularly featured by Forbes, Fox News, Business Insider and Inc. Magazine and is a contributor to Huffington Post and Entrepreneur Magazine. He now spends significant time speaking worldwide to audiences ranging from schools to executive conferences about entrepreneurship. In 2016, Richard released his book, Surge: Supercharge Your Life, Business & Legacy, aimed at teaching business and personal development principles to entrepreneurs. Richard is a member of the Young Entrepreneur Council, the Concordia Summit and sits on the board of Friends of the Children New York, a non-profit focused on breaking the cycle of generational poverty among New York's highest-risk youth.
Richard Lorenzen is an American entrepreneur, investor and speaker. He is the founder and CEO of the New York public relations firm Fifth Avenue Brands. The firm focuses on media relations serving the tech, finance and policy spaces. He is regularly cited as one of the most influential millennial entrepreneurs in America. LinkedIn named Richard one of the top millennial influencers of 2016 while Entrepreneur Magazine ranked him one of the top 50 people in digital marketing and Inc. Magazine ranked him one of the top eight entrepreneurs on Twitter. Richard is regularly featured by Forbes, Fox News, Business Insider and Inc. Magazine and is a contributor to Huffington Post and Entrepreneur Magazine. He now spends significant time speaking worldwide to audiences ranging from schools to executive conferences about entrepreneurship. In 2016, Richard released his book, Surge: Supercharge Your Life, Business & Legacy, aimed at teaching business and personal development principles to entrepreneurs. Richard is a member of the Young Entrepreneur Council, the Concordia Summit and sits on the board of Friends of the Children New York, a non-profit focused on breaking the cycle of generational poverty among New York's highest-risk youth.
Richard Lorenzen is an American entrepreneur, investor and speaker. He is the founder and CEO of the New York public relations firm Fifth Avenue Brands. The firm focuses on media relations serving the tech, finance and policy spaces. He is regularly cited as one of the most influential millennial entrepreneurs in America. LinkedIn named Richard one of the top millennial influencers of 2016 while Entrepreneur Magazine ranked him one of the top 50 people in digital marketing and Inc. Magazine ranked him one of the top eight entrepreneurs on Twitter. Richard is regularly featured by Forbes, Fox News, Business Insider and Inc. Magazine and is a contributor to Huffington Post and Entrepreneur Magazine. He now spends significant time speaking worldwide to audiences ranging from schools to executive conferences about entrepreneurship. In 2016, Richard released his book, Surge: Supercharge Your Life, Business & Legacy, aimed at teaching business and personal development principles to entrepreneurs. Richard is a member of the Young Entrepreneur Council, the Concordia Summit and sits on the board of Friends of the Children New York, a non-profit focused on breaking the cycle of generational poverty among New York's highest-risk youth.
This was an electric conversation that I am so so excited to share with you today. Christina Hassler, multiple author whose most recent book is called Expectation Hangover has been coaching and guiding people in deep healing work for years. In this discussion we talk about breaking generational and cultural patterns (which if you listen to this show regularly, you are DEFINITELY here to do!) and all that it entails including healing core wounds, healthy processing of emotions and more. Enjoy! About Christine Hassler: Christine Hassler left her successful job as a Hollywood agent at 25 to pursue a life she could be passionate about . . . but it did not come easily. After being inspired by her own unexpected challenges and experiences, she realized her journey was indeed her destination. In 2005, she wrote the first guidebook written exclusively for young women, entitled 20-Something, 20-Everything. Christine’s second book, 20 Something Manifesto, written for men and women stems from her experience coaching twenty-something’s. Her newest book Expectation Hangover: Overcoming Disappointment in Work, Love, and Life is the guidebook for how to treat disappointment on the emotional, mental, behavioral and spiritual levels. Today, she supports individuals in discovering the answers to the questions: “Who Am I, What do I want, and How do I get it?” Christine is a Life Coach with a counseling emphasis known for catalyzing radical self-reflection while offering practical direction. She is passionate about busting the myth that life is about living by a checklist and having it all figured out. Christine believes we all deserve and are capable of discovering our passion, pursuing our dreams, and making an impact on the world. Christine began her evolution as a Gen Y expert with a discussion group for quarter-lifers in Los Angeles struggling with questions about themselves and their lives. As she continued her investigation of herself and others, she began to craft a roadmap for life for people of all ages which includes discovery, self-acceptance, self-forgiveness and clarity. As a professional speaker, Christine leads seminars and workshops to audiences around the country. She has spoken to over 100,000 people at colleges, personal growth events, conferences, and corporations. Christine has appeared as an expert on The Today Show, CNN, ABC, CBS, FOX, E!, Style and PBS, as well as various local television and radio shows, speaking about life issues and “Expectation Hangovers®” – a phenomenon she identified and trademarked or generational diversity. She is also a frequent contributor to The Huffington Post and Cosmo. As a Gen Y Expert, Christine is a spokesperson for American Express and the key resource for their women’s and millennial advocacy programs. She is also a member of the Millennial Advisory board for Cosmopolitan Magazine. From her passion about education and student development, Christine created a life balance curriculum for the Leadership Institute. She is member of Northwestern University’s Council of 100, The Young Entrepreneur Council and is a faculty member at the University of Santa Monica teaching programs in Spiritual Psychology. Christine grew up in Dallas, graduated cum laude from Northwestern University and received her Masters Degree in Spiritual Psychology from the University of Santa Monica. Christine is active in volunteerism and loves living a healthy lifestyle. She currently resides in Los Angeles and loves spending time with her family and friends in Austin, Texas. In this episode, Christine shares: 1. How to get over things and on with them 2. Healthy processing of emotions and healing core wounds 3. Spiritual lineage and opening intuition
John T. Meyer is the Co-Founder and CEO of Lemonly. Lemonly helps companies tell their story through visuals. Specializing in infographics, videos, and interactives. Lemonly works with brands like Marriott, Major League Baseball, Netflix, Lego, Under Armour, Salesforce, the Green Bay Packers, and the United Nations. John is a member of the Young Entrepreneur Council and in 2013 was named to Entrepreneur Magazine's Top 10 Emerging Entrepreneurs. John loves to cheer on the Minnesota Twins, spend time with his wife Paige and daughter, Margot. He also writes about focus and productivity within a weekly newsletter called “Point Letter.” Secret – timesaving technique John does six professional tasks and two personal tasks every weekday, six personal tasks and two professional tasks on Saturday, and then he's off on Sunday -- make it eight for the day. ONWARD! Daily habit that contributes to success Saying "no" today means you can say "yes" tomorrow -- John takes control of his schedule by saying "no." Could have ruined your business – but now – an invaluable learning experience John had to have a hard conversation with his brother who he was in business with -- and John tells the whole story here. Most critical skill you think business owners need to master to be successful "Communicate your value." Most influential lesson learned from a mentor "It's not just luck." Final Round – “Breaking Down the Recipe for Success” What systems would you go back and put into place sooner? I would have developed a stronger backbone -- don't be afraid to give clients pushback. What one strategy or “recipe” would compound into big wins for business owners? Get out of the way and let your team work -- the killer to productivity is too many managers and too many meetings. What strategy would you recommend new business owners focus on to best ensure success? Know when and where to draw a line in the sand Be prepared to adjust and adapt How best to connect with John: Twitter: @johntmeyer Website: johntmeyer.com You can also find us here: ----- OnwardNation.com -----
Episode one: You've heard of unlimited vacation. But how does it work? We talk with WordPress hosting company Flywheel, which has offered unlimited vacation from the start, and we examine our own vacation policy at Lemonly to compare. For episode two, we're gathering stories about remote work. Has remote work helped your company, or have you transitioned away from it? Email humansandresources@gmail.com with your stories. // This episode was sponsored by the Young Entrepreneur Council and 8 for the Day. Learn more about YEC here: www.yec.co. And order your 8 for the Day notebook here: www.8fortheday.com.
Investing in the right penny stocks is one of the most lucrative ways to make money in the stock market. Millionaire stock trader, entrepreneur, author and penny stock expert Timothy Sykes will join me this week to share his tips and strategies for investing in the right penny stocks. His company has been named by Inc. Magazine as one of the fastest growing companies in America, and he sits on the Young Entrepreneur Council for the most successful entrepreneurs in America under 40 years of age.Tim and the success he has achieved with his students has been featured on CNN Money, Fox & Friends, and hundreds of other media outlets nationwide. For more information about the Show and Mat and Mark, visit www.refreshyourwealth.com.
Investing in the right penny stocks is one of the most lucrative ways to make money in the stock market. Millionaire stock trader, entrepreneur, author and penny stock expert Timothy Sykes will join me this week to share his tips and strategies for investing in the right penny stocks. His company has been named by Inc. Magazine as one of the fastest growing companies in America, and he sits on the Young Entrepreneur Council for the most successful entrepreneurs in America under 40 years of age.Tim and the success he has achieved with his students has been featured on CNN Money, Fox & Friends, and hundreds of other media outlets nationwide. Join me this Tuesday, July 1st, at 11am PST / 2 pm EST for another awesome episode of The Mark J. Kohler Show. You can call in and listen LIVE on the road at 646-200-4285, or listen in here from your computer.
Scott Gerber is the Founder of the Young Entrepreneur Council. He joins the podcast to share his thoughts on crowdfunding young entrepreneurs and start-ups changing the healthcare industry. He then finishes the discussion by sharing some advice for relationship building. Scott Gerber is a self taught serial entrepreneur, sought-after public speaker, internationally syndicated business columnist, television commentator, and author of the book ”Never Get a “Real” Job”. He is the producer and host of “Founders Forum with Scott Gerber” on Inc.com. He’s been widely recognized as the world’s most-syndicated columnist on the subject of entrepreneurship. His columns appear regularly on TIME, Inc., MSN, CNBC, CNN, Mashable, The Next Web, and The Huffington Post. Scott is also a regular contributor on MSNBC, Fox Business and CNN. Scott is the founder of the Young Entrepreneur Council, an invite-only organization comprised of many of America’s most successful young entrepreneurs. He has been a featured speaker at the White House and has rung the NASDAQ Stock Market Closing Bell. In 2011, he was named one of Mashable’s “4 Young Social Good Entrepreneurs to Watch. In 2012, he was named a “generation Y employment champion” by Fortune Magazine. In 2013, Fast Company named him a “superconnector” and the “Pandora of Gen Y networking”. He has been featured in the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, the Washington Post, TIME, CNN, Reuters, Mashable, CBS Evening News, ABC World News Tonight, MSNBC, US News & World Report, Fox News, Inc. and Entrepreneur. Find out more about Scott Gerber at www.scottdgerber.com. Visit the Young Entrepreneur Council at www.yec.co.