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    In this episode, Alex Quin interviews Keven Pimentel and Michelle Chia on what the future holds for marketing CBD brands in 2023. With a vast knowledge of content marketing, SEO and social media, Keven and Michelle will discuss the various strategies involved in building successful CBD brands as well as trends that are likely to emerge in the future. Tune in to find out what they have to say!


    Wisdom Nuggets: 


    • SEO takes time to reflect. You investing in SEO now does not mean you will instantly start seeing results. If anything, you'll start getting results in a few months or a year, depending on the agency you work with. It is also essential that you look into the agency that you work with to see that the blogs that you upload have the right keywords that you're targeting and have awesome graphics. It also has to be content that you pre-created and curated. So, it's not just a matter of creating good quality block content in written form, but photos and videos contents are also important for your business growth.


    • Keven identified the two layers of SEO, which are the content and technical side. The technical side here is how to communicate with the algorithms of Google, website speed, broken links, website structure, headers, etc. They advised that you hire an expert if you aren't the expert already. 


    • Niche yourself. Do not try to sell to everyone. Think about an audience. Pick an audience that you're comfortable with or an audience that's worth really diving into. Speak to them, create for them, talk to them, nurture them, love them, support them and make a brand that's so undeniably relevant to their life and lifestyle that you are the go-to option, and you own that part of the market. 


    Podcast Outline:


    Alex: (00:40) All right, so we're back. I think it's been what, like a year since we did this? At the beginning of last year, we did a podcast episode. Right? Michelle's not scared of podcasts anymore, so when we ask her to be on a podcast, she's ready. 

    Alex: (1:28) By the way, this is Hustle Inspires Hustle. Kevin Pimentel, Michelle Chiia. Kevin Pimentel is the founder of kamasa Marketing Agency. Michelle is the global marketing director at UADV and is the marketing powerhouse behind pretty much every single one of my brands.

    Keven: (1:47) All right. So yeah, with that background, so I do have the agency outside of that, I've actually dabbled in actually developing within the CBD space itself. I mean, I learned a, a lot extraordinary amount of information from that experience alone. And then also the brands that even like we've even started working on together which, you know, we can talk about later on. 

    Keven: (2:23) CBD basically also equals cannabis a k a marijuana. But there is a difference in distinction between the types of plants, which we can get into later on. But the idea here is anything associated to that, it's a hot zone. 

    Alex: (2:47) Yeah. When it comes to like c b marketing, you're kind of marketing with one and a half pants tied behind your back. So yeah, you're kinda like a chef in the kitchen and you have to cook this whole recipe, but you only got like 20% of, of the ingredients. And what I mean by that is obviously there's a lot of regulation, right?

    Alex: (03:03) When starting your CBD business, it's not just marketing, but also like the payment processing part is a little bit complex. Not every payment processor is gonna accept you cuz you're considered high risk. Not every bank's gonna accept you. So there is a process for that, a process that you're really helpful with on one of our most recent projects. So let's dive right in. Right? Let's dive into what are the elements of advertising CBD online. 

    Alex: (03:26) First and foremost, we have SEO, we have influencer marketing, we have content marketing, affiliate marketing, email marketing. And then we'll also talk a little bit about hemp versus CBD. There's a few other marketing channels that we could probably talk about. We'll go one by one. SEO, let's talk about SEO. This is where Michelle jumps in. 

    Michelle: (3:56) I mean, yeah. So SEO, if many of you don't know; it basically stands for a search engine optimization. What it basically means is whenever you go on Google and you search something like Nike Red Shoes and a blog or a pro product page comes up, the reason it comes up is because of SEO. 


    Michelle: (4:36) And also that you have to also really look into the agency that you work with to see that they're not just uploading blogs willy-nilly into your website. So make sure making sure that the blogs that you upload have the right keywords that you're targeting have awesome graphics. 


    Alex: (5:14) s it easy for me to digest from the headlines to the graphics? A lot of people in blogs, they just wanna put an image to kind of just fill in between the words and miss the whole point of being able to use infographics sometimes to get the point across. A lot of people search for a keyword, let's say, what are the benefits of CBD or a full spectrum CBD oil, for example. 


    Michelle: (05:52) CBD is such a new and up, not new, but like somewhat new up and coming product that's like almost trending now to people like always using it for their pets to sleep for pain anxiety. And since it's such a new and unknown, I guess, type of um, territory, people are always gonna be looking into educational stuff. 


    Alex: (6:26) Especially people that could be a little bit confused because they don't know, the, I guess they're, there's a blurred line between CBD, and cannabis. Will CBD get me high? We'll see, can I take CBD with this supplement or with this medicine? Can I take CBD while pregnant? Can I, there's so many different topics that you could talk about. A great tool that we like to use here is Answer the Public is a tool Keven's always talking about. That's a great tool to be able to draw data from.


    Alex: (7:09) So yeah, Uber suggests answer the public Sam Rush hfs. Yep. All of these are great tools to be able to market. Now SEO is complex. A lot of people decide to outsource it to an agency. Others wanna learn it in-house. There isn't a right or wrong answer there, right? There's a lot of great courses. One great course we always recommend is Ryan Stewart's SEO blueprint, right? 


    Alex: (08:05) Why do we talk about SEO first? Well, if we didn't have advertising limitations in the CBD industry or even in the cannabis industry, we would just say, Hey, just click on some TikTok ads, click on some Facebook, Instagram, or even YouTube and Google ads and just drive traffic, measure that traffic and see what's working, what's not working. That's what we were referring to at the beginning. We got hands tied behind our back. We gotta do the best we can with what we have. 


    Michelle: (08:28) And there is a way to defeat like kind of like find loopholes and defeat the system for ads. Like we've seen ads ourselves at like, say like, oh, like where they blur out the word cannabis and like stuff like that. So there is a way, but that's I guess a different episode. 


    Alex: (08:53) So what we're gonna talk to, to you guys about here today is like solid ways you guys could advertise if you're looking to start a CBD brand or already have a CBD brand to be specific My bad. Yeah. To market a CBD brand. Um, alright, so we talked about SEO a little bit. I mean, we're not gonna dive super deep into what SEO is. 


    Keven: (09:30) You know, I'll just make one comment real quick, just so, so that this one details is understood. One thing that Alex mentioned about either insourcing or outsourcing seo, the most important question you need to ask yourself is how much do you really know about seo? 


    Keven: (10:02) That's something I would much rather, even in an agency that has to handle that will still work with someone who just does that part because it's so minuscule in terms of the details that you can miss that is meant to kind of communicate with the algorithms of Google and anything that's that your website is existing online. Yeah. So make sure that that's something you really understand.


    Alex: (10:20) Like website speed. Yes. What else? Like broken links, website structure, headers, everything has to be right. Or, or also when Google crawls it, you're not, it is not gonna get that data correctly and then spit it back into the, into the search engine results.


    Keven: (10:33) And one thing is, there's value in SEO because of what they said of it being a marathon because that value continues to compound. And even in the future, if nothing else was done, that value keeps building for free. 


    And so in the future you will have people clicking onto your website for free that are searching for things that you posted about way in the past and it builds value. So when you ask yourself why is SEO expensive or why can SEO be such a large part of the budget of a marketing plan, or agency, it's extremely important to understand the minutiae that goes into this and the value it brings to you as a business.


    Keven: (11:33) So just remember that value as a client or as a business that's considering this higher experts if you aren't the expert already.


    Alex: (11:49) Another thing to keep an eye on, and we're talking about this on the car on the way here, if you're an SEO or considering seo, keep an eye on chat GBt cuz I believe Chad GBt's completely gonna change the way that SEO works. 


    Alex: (12:41) Now influencer marketing, okay, you can't run ads for CBD yet on certain platforms maybe in the future. So you do seo if you already have SEO locked in or decide, hey SEO's not for me right now, maybe that's the last thing I'm gonna do. Influencer marketing is another one, right? So let's talk a little bit about that.


    Micelle: (12:56) I think, I think influencer marketing, sometimes people have like a negative view towards it. They're like, oh, like social media influencers, you know? But ultimately influencers can be taken in a way that it's people who love and support your brand without any compensation in a way.


    Alex: (13:18) You could go down the route of people that are just generally like support the brand. Like ambassadors. You always have to, like, as a disclaimer from a legal standpoint, whether you're paying somebody to advertise your product or you're sending it to them for free, you have to disclose the relationship. 


    Michelle: (14:53) I mean yeah, cuz the benefit and like the reason why influencer marketing and affiliate marketing and all of referral marketing works so well is because people have fomo and like people always don't wanna miss out on like, what's the next best product.


    Michelle: (15:12)  if Michael Jordan comes out and is like, oh, this sore muscle pain relief cream is the best one on the market, you best believe everyone on the and the basketball industry is gonna buy that. Yeah. So that's essentially what influencer marketing is and wow. How powerful it can work. 


    Alex: (16:30) And it doesn't just have to be influencers. Um, you know, there's many ways of doing affiliate marketing through blogs through in, in, in some cases like YouTube channels, magazines. That's a really great way of doing it because you have no limitation there. You're not gonna get your ads blocked the way you would if you try to launch a campaign on Facebook and like advertise CBD. 


    Keven: (19:02) So the biggest thing that happens a lot of times is companies just assume influencer means someone has a lot of followers, and you just pay 'em money. And because they're famous, people buy your product. In some categories, that could happen. I guess it really depends on the product, but ultimately focus on who's actually relevant to your customer.


    Alex: (21:02) While we're on the topic of influencer marketing, I want to give one of our friends, Olivia Ormo a shout out because Olivia just launched a project called Maven. That's right. Olivia is also a marketing agency owner out here in Miami. Very well respected and she's always also worked for the influencers. Olivia has married those two worlds, which is brands looking for influencers and influencers looking for brands into an app. 


    Alex: (22:13) Okay, now moving on from SEO and influencer marketing, let's talk about content marketing, which is falls into both of those things that we just talked about, but very important to create content, photo content, video content, written content, user-generated content, people using your, your products for YouTube, shorts, talks, reels on your website, on your blog. 


    Michelle: (23:17) Yeah, I think product content is also really important. I mean, like the number one page but besides the homepage is the product page for, especially for, like your CBD brand. People like should really invest into having really nice high-quality product photos, whether it be like on a white background or whatever color, brand color background you have. You could literally send, there's companies that you can send your products to and you pay them a small fee, and they will shoot the content for you and send it back to you. 


    Alex: (24:38) And a lot of the times, all you need to is to do is showcase motion of something. And you could do that in a very, very quick and efficient way with very little space taken up with a gif. You guys could find great examples of that on curlymermaidhair.com, which is one of Kevin's companies.


    Keven: (25:04) I would say consider the fact that everyone right now is constantly engaging in content. Think TikTok and Instagram reels, right? If that's the most of their life outside of what they interacted on a physical basis, is something that's either entertaining them, informing them, but it's moving. 


    Michelle: (26:17) Even even Instagram and YouTube are now pushing more short-form content like YouTube shorts and Instagram reels. They, they're like, please post more videos.


    Keven: (26:35) Because I know the performance marketers that are listening, so there's gonna be like, wait, I have a lot of winning ads with static images. We're talking about organic.


    Alex: (27:08) So, and so we're on a podcast right now. There's health and wellness podcasts, there's different podcasts where you could place CBD ads on. You could do giveaways on the podcast. And that's a really, really great way to get people to engage. And if you actually send the products out and people actually try the products out, it becomes a real thing. 


    Alex: (27:35) Before we move on to the next one, let's talk about how it could potentially be done. Because if somebody's like, all right, podcast, how would I do it? Well, there, there's a few ways that you could do this. You could compile a list on Apple Music, on Spotify, or on any other platform.


    Alex: (28:35) Email marketing is a great tool. I hate hearing people that don't want to use it or neglect it. Email marketing works great for many reasons. One, if somebody opts into an email marketing list, it's because they're actually interested. They want to know, they're choosing to be part of that communication. 


    Alex: (29:04) Second reason why email marketing works and many other industries as well is because of the data. Okay? You could upload that data to other platforms, find lookalike audiences or you know, you guys know, know the deal on how that works. So email marketing is a great tool.


    Michelle: (29:33) I mean in regards to email marketing, I think your, the most important part, so your email marketing actually works, is for you to have a good lead magnet. If your email marketing doesn't work, it's most likely because your lead magnet is and lead magnet meaning like the reason people are gonna sign up for your newsletter. 


    Michelle: (29:53) So if it's for a CBD brand, you could have a popup or any type of other type of thing that's like, oh, sign up now and get 15% off. Or you can be even more creative and you can be like, sign up now and get a free sample.


    Kelven: (30:39) Yeah. I think the only thing I can honestly say that I've seen specifically work on email campaigns that we ran on, on with my agency was subject line and the top header of the email. And what I mean by that is a subject line that worked the best was an a subject line that began describing an experience or was something that was already like leading you into something.


    Keven: (31:23) Most of the time people are already reactively in a no mode when they're in emails cuz they're, they're tired of seeing emails, right? Yeah. So they're already like, no, no, I don't want it, I don't want it, I don't care. But if it's like, are you ready to experience being on an island on Friday? You know, something random like that that you're like, huh, you know what I mean? 


    Keven: (32:31) the point is the better quality, the e looking, the emails look design-wise, the more per people take it even more seriously cuz they're like, wow, okay, this looks different.


    Alex: (33:15) And then when you collect that email on the website or wherever it is that you collect the email, that email should then trigger a nurture or welcome sequence, however you call it, which is a series of emails laid out over a series of days or weeks. Introducing the person to your brand and not asking for things. 


    Keven: (33:30) A good rule, I've heard many times marketing is for every three pieces of value you bring, you could ask for something, right? Teach them, give them, introduce them, give them a peek behind the curtain, be of value and then have a type of pitch, right?


    Michelle: (33:46) Speaking of sequence, we can't forget about abandoned cart sequences also, which is like probably one of the most successful email marketing strategies that we have. 


    Michelle: (34:53) Don't just have like 10,000 emails. Like great, you have 10,000 but only you're only getting a hundred opens. Like yes. Like clean it out. Like if someone hasn't opened your email in three months, there's a very high chance they're not gonna open it tomorrow. 


    Alex: (35:08) A lot of people are like, oh, but I don't wanna my list to get smaller. I don't wanna like shrink the list. Shrink a list. Okay. For many reasons, for many reasons. For spam filters, for many other reasons.


    Kelven: (35:18) Shrink and segment. Shrink and segment meaning create different lists for different audiences of customers that you have. So if you know, for example, certain details about your customers, like for example, if you for whatever reason know between, I mean interests, ages or age.


    Alex: (36:15) Let's talk about hemp. Okay. Hemp is kind of like that route a lot of people take when they don't want to be tied to only being able to advertise the things that we just mentioned. They wanna run paid ads, what we call in digital marketing, performance marketing, Google ads, Facebook ads, Instagram ads.


    Alex: (36:39) A thing that people have been doing for quite some time now in CBD space is they just create an alternative of that product, but in with hemp, hemp the right product. And that's allowed on Amazon, that's allowed on Facebook, Instagram, pretty much all the platforms, right? Like topicals. 


    Alex: (36:56) Now when we're talking about CBD here, it's good to keep in mind that there's different ways that CBD B is sold. CBD sometimes is sold as vape cartridges as flour. That's smokable. Sometimes it's tinctures. Gummies.. Okay. For the most part, what we've talked about here covers all of that. But do keep in mind that if you are doing, um, if you are doing hemp products, most of the time they're gonna be topicals. Yeah. Right? Like roll-ons and creams and things like that. You'll see a ton of them on Amazon. 


    Michelle: (37:27)  I believe Amazon, if I'm not mistaken, only accepts topicals, right?


    Alex: (37:40) And again, guys, just to, to be extremely clear with you, we are not the buck doesn't stop with us when it comes to CBD marketing. Okay? We've marketed for CBD brands successfully. We have our own; the three of us have our own CBD brand. 


    Alex: (38:01) But we're open to suggestions. There's maybe new strategies that we're not using. Please let us know if there's anything we're missing out on, please let us know. We're kind of trying to share a little bit of our experience here. Doesn't mean that it's the only way to do it, but it is for sure a way that works. And if you're consistent with it, you'll be able to see some results.


    Alex: (41:17) What are we missing in regards to CBD, y'all? I mean, I'm sure there's a lot, but I mean we covered the main topics. 


    Michelle: (41:22) Yeah, I think we covered it all. If you're interested in starting a CBD brand, we highly recommend it. We have all brands ourselves, and I think it's a great opportunity. Don't be scared to just because it's like a kind of a, a little risky, I guess, niche to jump into doesn't mean that it's not profitable. 


    Keven: (41:48) And actually, I think there was one thing we missed niche. Make sure you niche yourself. Oh yeah. The problem right now is as you, as anyone might be aware, there is a lot of CBD, and we just said there's options everywhere. Niche yourself. Do not try to sell to everyone. 


    Alex: (43:24) If you guys have any questions like we said, reach out. This is another episode of the Hustle Inspire Salsa podcast. Today we're tuning in from Miami with Michelle Chiia and Kevin Pimentel. This is Alex Quinn. We'll catch you guys on the next episode. Peace. Bye



    Power Quotes:  


    Michelle: (04:19) "SEO is a marathon and not a sprint."


    Alex: (08:26) “We gotta do the best we can with what we have.”


    Keven: (10:34) ”There's value in SEO because of what they said of it being a marathon because that value continues to compound. And even in the future, if nothing else was done, that value keeps building for free.”


    Keven: (11:17) “We're planting seeds to have a field of food for you so that when the season comes, not only do you get rich, you get fed. And if we disappear, that food is still there for you.”


    Alex: (33:29) “A good rule, I've heard many times in marketing, is for every three pieces of value you bring, you could ask for something. Teach them, give them, introduce them, give them a peek behind the curtain, be of value and then have a type of pitch.”


    Michelle: (41:32) “Don't be scared to just because it's like a kind of a, a little risky, I guess, niche to jump into doesn't mean that it's not profitable.”


    Alex: (41:41) “Everything else is just a matter of hard work and doing your research and being consistent in what you're doing.”


    Alex: (42:19) “The riches are in the niches.”



    Resources Mentioned:  

    Neil Patel & Alex Quin Risk Taking in Business

    Neil Patel & Alex Quin Episode Summary 

    Protect Yourself & Business from Being Sued Ft. Robert Freud with Alex Quin 

    Keven's company

    UADV

    Hustle Inspires Hustle Podcast

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    The Power of Positive Influence: Surrounding oneself with supportive, ambitious, and positive individuals can significantly impact one's ability to pursue and achieve ambitious goals. This network serves as a foundation for encouragement and inspiration, especially when navigating through one's own Wonder Hell.

    Learning to Thrive in Discomfort: The journey through Wonder Hell is marked by moments of uncertainty and discomfort. However, these moments are also opportunities for growth. By getting comfortable with being uncomfortable, individuals can unlock new levels of potential and embrace the journey of continuous improvement.

    Harnessing the Potential Within: Wonder Hell invites a reevaluation of personal potential and ambition. Recognizing and embracing one's capabilities, even when faced with self-doubt and fear, is essential. This acknowledgment acts as a springboard for setting and achieving even higher goals, proving that inside every moment of Wonder Hell lies the seed of extraordinary achievement.

    Power Quotes

    "The real hustle isn't just about moving forward; it's about how we face the challenges in our own 'Wonder Hell.'" - Laura Gassner Otting

    5"Navigating through 'Wonder Hell' is like walking through a maze; every turn teaches you something new about yourself." - Laura Gassner Otting

    Resources Mentioned

    Hustle Inspires Hustle

    Laura Gassner Otting's Book "Wonder Hell" - Discussed extensively throughout the conversation, Laura Gassner Otting talks about her journey writing this book, its themes, and the personal experiences that led to its creation.

    Laura Gassner Otting's First Book "Limitless" - Laura mentions her first book and discusses the concept of consonance that she explores in it.

    TED Talk by Laura Gassner Otting - She mentions giving a TED Talk, which appears to have played a significant role in her career and inspired her writing.

    The Road Less Stupid" by Keith J. Cunningham - Alex Quin mentions this book as a resource that helped him with problem-solving and strategic thinking.

    Wonder Hell Quiz - Laura mentions a specific quiz related to "Wonder Hell" that helps readers identify which "rides" (metaphorical challenges or themes) they are on. The quiz can be found at WonderHellQuiz.com.

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    Mastering the Art of Taxes: How to Turn Tax Laws into Opportunities for Wealth with Tom Wheelwright // EP 114

    Mastering the Art of Taxes: How to Turn Tax Laws into Opportunities for Wealth with Tom Wheelwright // EP 114

    In this podcast episode, Alex Quin hosts Tom Wheelwright, a renowned entrepreneur, CPA, and author of "Tax Free Wealth," on the "Hustle Inspires Hustle" podcast. Alex begins by emphasizing the podcast's focus on entrepreneurship and self-development, highlighting the valuable insights listeners can gain from top entrepreneurs and business leaders. Tom shares his journey from growing up in a Mormon family to becoming a missionary in France, which he credits as the start of his entrepreneurial spirit. He recounts his career progression, including his time at Ernst & Young, running his own CPA firm, and his collaboration with Robert Kiyosaki of "Rich Dad Poor Dad" fame.

    Tom discusses the importance of understanding and leveraging tax laws to one's advantage, debunking the myth that the wealthy evade taxes through illegal means. Instead, he explains that the tax system offers legal avenues to reduce tax liabilities. He emphasizes the need for entrepreneurs to change their mindset about taxes, seeing them as opportunities rather than burdens. Tom also stresses the importance of proper financial management, including hiring competent professionals like CPAs and bookkeepers.

    Addressing a community question, Tom clarifies misconceptions about investing in real estate within qualified retirement plans, advising against it due to better tax benefits outside these plans. Finally, Tom expresses his desire to be remembered as a great dad and grandfather and professionally as someone who simplifies complex topics. He directs listeners to his social media platforms and his company WealthAbility for further tax-related advice and services.

    Wisdom Nuggets

    Harness the Power of Knowledge: Understanding and leveraging tax laws can significantly enhance financial success. This emphasizes the importance of education and awareness in financial planning, particularly for entrepreneurs seeking to maximize their wealth and minimize tax liabilities.

    Value Professional Expertise: Hiring competent professionals like CPAs and bookkeepers is crucial in managing finances effectively. This underlines the importance of seeking expert advice and assistance in areas outside one’s core competencies, ensuring better decision-making and financial management.

    Shift Your Perspective: Viewing taxes as opportunities rather than burdens can open doors to significant financial benefits. This mindset shift is key for entrepreneurs and individuals alike, encouraging them to explore legal avenues within the tax system to reduce liabilities and increase wealth.

    Cultivate Trust and Verification: Relying on financial advisors requires a balance of trust and verification. This approach stresses the importance of confidence in one’s financial partners while also advocating for personal due diligence and understanding, ensuring that financial strategies align with personal and business goals.

    Power Quotes

    "I'm a book nerd, and every time I read a book that brings me immense value, I run to interview the authors." - Alex Quin

    "Changing your mindset about taxes is the first step to handling them effectively." - 

    "If you do things for yourself, you may get some tax benefit, but doing things for other people gets you a lot more tax benefits."

    "Being a great dad and grandfather is my life's most important goal." - Tom Wheelwright

     "Taxes are either going to make you rich or make you poor." - - Tom Wheelwright

    "Every dollar you bring in is either taxable or not, every dollar you spend is either deductible or not." - Tom Wheelwright

    "The biggest expense for entrepreneurs is taxes." - Speaker Tom Wheelwright, underscoring the importance of tax planning for business owners. - Tom Wheelwright

    Resources Mentioned

    Hustle Inspires Hustle

    Tax Free Wealth

    Polo's Day at the Park 

    The Digital Marketing Dictionary 

    WealthAbility

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    The Cold Truth: A Conversation with Joshua Church on Wellness through Cold Plunges // EP 113

    The Cold Truth: A Conversation with Joshua Church on Wellness through Cold Plunges // EP 113

    On this episode of Hustle Inspires Hustle, Alex Quin interviews Joshua Church, the co-founder of Edge Theory Labs. Joshua explains that cold immersion does not need to be as extreme as people think, and that a temperature of 57°F (14°C) is enough to experience the benefits. He shares his experience of taking ice baths in high school and then in Iceland, and how it has become a popular trend among the general market. Joshua encourages listeners to take small steps and push themselves out of their comfort zone in order to reach their goals.

    Wisdom Nuggets

    Improving your relationship with your body: Joshua Church emphasizes the importance of taking care of your body and improving your relationship with it. This can lead to better decision-making in business and overall well-being. 

    Cold water immersion for better recovery: Joshua shares how cold water immersion, such as ice baths, has helped him recover better, increase his energy, and reduce stress levels. It is a simple practice that can have significant benefits. 

    Surrounding yourself with ethical businesses: Joshua encourages listeners to surround themselves with ethical businesses that genuinely help people. This can create a positive environment and contribute to personal and professional growth. 

    Take advantage of free resources: Joshua highlights the importance of utilizing the free resources and materials available on the Hussle Inspires Hussle website. These resources can provide valuable insights into business management and self-development. 5. Pushing yourself out of your comfort zone: Joshua emphasizes the need to take small steps and push oneself out of their comfort zone in order to reach their goals. It is through these challenges that personal and professional growth can occur.

    Episode Outline

    [00:00:03] Unlock secrets of entrepreneurship, health.

    [00:02:48] Forced to heal, Ironman journey begins.

    [00:09:20] Six years to Ironman finish: Emotional, inspiring journey.

    [00:13:59] Six words: Cold plunge helps people feel better.

    [00:16:20] Moroccan-born discovers healing benefits of cold.

    [00:21:09] Traveling makes you richer. Overcome manufacturing obstacles.

    [00:24:26] Hardware manufacturing delays, communication, quality checks, organic growth.

    [00:28:13] Cold plunging misunderstood: Not just for hardos.

    [00:31:21] Cold plunge ritual for entrepreneurs.

    [00:36:19] Powerful, practical, portable hot tubs.

    Power Quotes

    Improving your relationship with your body can lead to better decision-making in business and overall well-being. - Joshua Church - Joshua Church

    Take advantage of the free resources and materials available on the Hustle Inspires Hustle website. - Alex Quin 

    Building a successful hardware business requires perseverance and taking calculated risks. - Joshua Church

    Resources Mentioned

    Hustle Inspires Hustle

    Meet Our Guest

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    Beyond Babysitting: Itavi's Holistic Approach to Childcare with Ayana Rodriguez // EP 112

    Beyond Babysitting: Itavi's Holistic Approach to Childcare with Ayana Rodriguez // EP 112

    In the "Hustle Inspires Hustle" podcast, host Alex Quin, a full stack marketing executive and global keynote speaker, dives into the realms of entrepreneurship and self-development with his guest, Ayana Rodriguez. They discuss the innovative childcare approach known as the itavi Method, a concept developed by Rodriguez that emphasizes the importance of community in raising children. This method, Rodriguez explains, was born out of her personal need for reliable childcare and her experiences in various locales, including Boston and Miami.

    itavi is unique in its approach, focusing on creating lasting, positive memories for children, engaging them in meaningful activities, and offering parents peace of mind through a thorough understanding of each family's needs. The conversation also touches on the challenges and opportunities faced by childcare professionals, emphasizing the need for better compensation and recognition in the field. 

    Additionally, Ayana shares insights into the evolution of Itavi, which has successfully collaborated with well-known hotels such as the Fountain Blue in Miami and has plans to expand to prominent locations in Hawaii. This growth signifies a significant shift in the childcare industry, enhancing the service experience for both children and their parents. The podcast sheds light on the transformative impact of the Itavi Method on the childcare landscape, offering an enriched experience that goes beyond traditional expectations.

    Wisdom Nuggets

    Embrace Timing and Patience: Everything happens when it's supposed to, highlighting the importance of patience and trust in timing. This approach is essential, especially in entrepreneurial endeavors where timing can significantly impact success. 

    Necessity is the Mother of Invention: The inspiration for the iTavi childcare service stemmed from personal experience and necessity. Recognizing a gap in the childcare market, especially during travel, led to the creation of a service that caters to families in hotels, providing both convenience and peace of mind.

    Customer Experience is Key: iTavi's success is partly due to its focus on a seamless customer journey, from easy online booking to personalized childcare. Emphasizing customer convenience and satisfaction leads to a positive reputation and business growth. 

    Continuous Learning and Growth: The commitment to ongoing training and professional development for childcare professionals shows the importance of investing in human resources. Valuing and elevating the skills of employees contributes to the overall quality and success of the service. 

    Episode Outline

    Here are 10 key timestamps from the conversation between Speaker Alex Quin and Ayana Rodriguez:

    [00:00:40] - Speaker Alex Quin introduces the Hussle Inspires Hussle podcast, emphasizing entrepreneurship and self-development.

    [00:03:10] - Ayana Rodriguez discusses her Puerto Rican roots, living in Miami, and her journey from Boston to Miami.

    [00:07:20] - Ayana explains the inspiration behind her business, iTavi, and its focus on innovative childcare solutions.

    [00:12:30] - Ayana details the challenges in the childcare industry and iTavi's approach to providing trustworthy and accountable services.

    [00:16:45] - The discussion shifts to the customer journey and experience with iTavi's childcare services, highlighting the seamless booking and personalized care.

    [00:21:50] - Ayana shares insights into iTavi's unique childcare methods, including activities and engagement strategies for children.

    [00:27:00] - The conversation touches on the importance of physical activities and cultural components in iTavi's childcare program.

    [00:31:15] - Ayana talks about the challenges and opportunities faced by iTavi during the COVID-19 pandemic and how they adapted.

    [00:36:30] - The discussion addresses the professional development and recognition of childcare professionals in iTavi's team.

    [00:41:45] - Ayana and Alex Quin discuss the future plans for iTavi, including expansion and partnerships with hotels and other entities.

    Power Quotes

    “We minimize risk through our process….if something should happen we are going to be there.” - Ayana Rodriguez 

    “We have a really cohesive, intentional, meaningful approach to childcare.“- Ayana Rodriguez 

    “We partnered with the Dolphins during home games… we curate all their kids programming for players and management.” - Ayana Rodriguez 

    “Teachers don’t get paid well. What’s up with that?…Not only that, they get overworked.” - Alex Quin 

    Resources Mentioned

    Hustle Inspires Hustle

    Polo’s Day at the Park

    Itavi Website 

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    Crafting Architectural Marvels: Gil Dezer's Joint Ventures with Trump, Porsche, Bentley, Armani, and Beyond // EP 111

    Crafting Architectural Marvels: Gil Dezer's Joint Ventures with Trump, Porsche, Bentley, Armani, and Beyond // EP 111

    On this episode of Hustle Inspires Hustle, Alex Quin interviews Gil Dezer, a visionary real estate developer and businessman. Dezer recounts his role in transforming Sunny Isles from a modest area to a hub of luxury, and his remarkable achievements in the real estate realm. He discusses his collaboration with Donald Trump in building six Trump Towers, his innovative contributions like the Dezervator - an elevator that transports cars directly to apartments, exemplified in the Porsche Tower. 

    Dezer shares insights on the power of branding, strategic partnerships, and his approach to property management. Additionally, he delves into his savvy use of digital marketing and media to promote high-end properties. Highlighting his latest venture, the Bentley Residences, Dezer reveals how he elevates luxury living, including bringing in a Michelin Star Chef for this prestigious project.

    Wisdom Nuggets

    Transforming a community: Gil Dezer shares his experience of helping transform Sunny Isles from a seedy place to a luxurious area. This highlights the importance of investing in a community and actively working towards its improvement. 

    The power of branding: Working with Donald Trump taught Dezer the power of branding and how it can elevate a project. Strategic collaborations and branding can significantly impact the success of a business or development. 

    Overcoming challenges: Dezer discusses the challenge of building a revolutionary car elevator in a five-story building in New York City. This demonstrates the importance of perseverance and finding innovative solutions to overcome obstacles. 

    Thinking time: Dezer emphasizes the importance of taking time to think. This practice has helped him to be successful in his real estate ventures and make strategic decisions. 

    Luxury living: Dezer's approach to luxury living stands out and appeals to the ultra-wealthy. This highlights the importance of understanding and catering to the specific needs and desires of the target market in order to create a unique and desirable product or experience.

    Power Quotes

    "For the ultra-wealthy who value privacy, this is perfect. Let's say you're getting home; you don't have to stop at a parking garage, a parking lot, or go through the lobby. You drive right into the Dezervator, which goes up to your apartment." - Gil Dezer.

    “We we knew that the city was about to incorporate that they were in a push of zoning codes, and so we my father and I went around and we bought, as many hotels as we could.” - Gil Dezer

    "I remember one of the hotels we bought for four million dollars. We paid two million in cash and received two million in seller financing, which was beautiful. That land today is probably worth about two hundred and fifty million dollars." - Gil Dezer.

    “Trump taught me what branding was about.” - Gil Dezer

    Episode Outline

    [00:00:00] Real estate titan Michael Dezer mentors his son Gil.

    [00:02:44] Gil becomes Real estate mogul, inventor, successful.

    [00:04:00] Transformed Sunny Isles strip in Miami.

    [00:08:21] Invented Dezervator.

    [00:12:14] Organize, balance, succeed, mindset.

    [00:16:44] Overcome challenges with building Porsche tower

    [00:18:01] Patience yields success in luxury property marketing.

    [00:22:43] Pioneering luxury property - digital marketing and PR.

    [00:27:20] Creating luxury through details.

    [00:30:40] Inspire, hustle, mark, luxury, world, success.

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    Tony Albelo's Eventful Empire: Building Celebrations that Unite // EP 110

    Tony Albelo's Eventful Empire: Building Celebrations that Unite // EP 110

    Alex Quin's podcast features Tony Albelo, a successful entrepreneur from Miami. Tony shares his story of going from a regular kid to the CEO of Engage Live, and his experience in creating events such as Grovetoberfest, Coconut Grove Seafood Festival, Sprung, Wynwood Life, Coconut Grove Arts Festival, South Florida Boat Show, and Country Bay Music Festival. He also talks about his most ambitious project yet, Christmas Wonderland, and the importance of having a good team and family support system for success.

    Creating Experiences: Tony Albelo's motivation for creating events stems from his passion for Miami and his desire to provide unique experiences for locals. This highlights the importance of creating memorable moments that go beyond the ordinary. 

    Seizing Opportunities: Tony's journey from a regular kid to a successful entrepreneur showcases the power of seizing opportunities. By writing an RFP and proposing a deal to a condo developer, he was able to secure contracts and expand his business. 

    Building a Strong Team: Tony emphasizes the importance of having a good team to support your endeavors. Surrounding yourself with talented individuals who share your vision and can contribute their skills is crucial for success. 

    Family Support: Tony acknowledges the significance of having a supportive family. Their encouragement and understanding play a vital role in overcoming challenges and pursuing ambitious projects. 

    Community Engagement: Tony's events, such as the Windwood Life festival, the Coconut Grove Arts Festival, and the South Florida Boat Show, demonstrate the power of engaging the community. By bringing people together and creating shared experiences, these events contribute to the vibrancy and unity of the local community.

    Power Quotes

    “The desire to be better and to have more was my primary driver. The entrepreneurial spirit was born by necessity.” - Tony Albelo

    “My true calling was marketing and sales” - Tony Albelo

    “I created the first beer festival in Miami” - Tony Albelo

    “We had the biggest fishing tournament in South Florida on its second year”  - Tony Albelo

    Time Stamps

    [00:05:56] High school drove ambition, software sold, job offer, installs, own company.

    [00:10:22] Started computer company, made money, sold contracts to Comcast.

    [00:14:43] Risk-taking, marketing, sales, events: success.

    [00:19:05] Started Windwood Life Festival

    [00:22:39] Engage Life creates iconic events: Coconut River Arts Festival.

    [00:27:13] Revive iconic events, launch new ones.

    [00:31:41] Creating experiences, inspiring others: 

    [00:36:40] Be a good dad, team-oriented.

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    How Precious Metals Can Protect Your Wealth with Jonathan Rose // EP 109

    How Precious Metals Can Protect Your Wealth with Jonathan Rose // EP 109

    On this episode of Hustle Inspires Hustle, Alex Quin interviews Jonathan Rose, a 25-year veteran of the precious metals industry. Jonathan explains the process of rolling over a traditional IRA into a gold-backed IRA, and discusses the current state of the economy and the potential risks associated with it. He recommends starting small by investing in silver, and suggests that people should take a closer look at what is inside their IRA. Jonathan also emphasizes the importance of being an informed investor and suggests that people should invest in tangible assets such as gold and silver.

    Wisdom Nuggets

    Protecting Your Assets: Jonathan Rose emphasizes the importance of rolling over a traditional IRA into a gold-backed IRA to protect your funds and have control over your assets. This allows you to keep your funds tax-free and safeguard against potential risks in the economy.

    Investing in Precious Metals: Rose suggests that investing in precious metals like gold and silver is a smart way to protect against market volatility and uncertainty. These tangible assets can serve as a form of currency and provide stability in times of economic instability.

    Start Small: When it comes to investing in precious metals, Rose recommends starting small by investing in silver. This allows individuals to dip their toes into the market and gradually build their portfolio over time.

    Be Informed: Rose emphasizes the importance of being an informed investor. It is crucial to educate yourself on the value of gold and silver and understand the potential risks and benefits associated with investing in precious metals.

    Evaluate Your IRA: Rose suggests taking a closer look at what is inside your IRA. By understanding the assets and investments within your IRA, you can make informed decisions about whether to diversify your portfolio and consider adding precious metals as a safeguard against economic uncertainties.

    Power Quotes

    "Investing in precious metals like gold and silver can provide a hedge against market volatility and uncertainty." - Jonathan Rose

    "Rolling over a traditional IRA into a gold-backed IRA allows individuals to keep their funds tax-free and have control over their assets." - Jonathan Rose

    "Investing in precious metals like gold and silver can protect against inflation, bank failures, and money printing." - Jonathan Rose

    Episode Outline

    [00:00:05] Secure retirement with gold.

    [00:05:26] Secure retirement with gold IRA.

    [00:12:34] Preserve purchasing power: Gold & Silver Insurance.

    [00:20:30] Prepare for future with gold: Buy Gold, Wait.

    [00:26:50] Cashless society coming: Prepare for future now.

    [00:33:21] Invest in gold, silver for long-term security.

    [00:40:37] Informed investing prevents financial nightmares.

    [00:45:56] Informed investor is better investor

    [00:51:44] Family-oriented, business-minded, future-focused.

    [00:57:39] Six words: Connect, learn, share, review, subscribe, empower.

    Meet Our Guest

    Genesis Gold Group

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    The Art of Sourcing: Insights from The Sourcing Guy // EP 108

    The Art of Sourcing: Insights from The Sourcing Guy // EP 108

    On this episode of Hustle Inspires Hustle, Alex Quin interviews The Sourcing Guy, an expert in the field of supply chain management. Discover the challenges of sourcing products for e-commerce stores, such as liability issues, certifications needed to import certain products, and communication challenges when working with factories overseas. Plus, learn about red flags to look out for when speaking to potential clients or partners!

    Wisdom Nuggets

    Understanding the product: When sourcing products for e-commerce stores, it is crucial to have a deep understanding of the product you are dealing with. This includes knowing its specifications, certifications needed for import, and any liability issues that may arise.

    Invest in the business: Potential clients or partners should be willing to invest in their business. This shows commitment and a long-term vision. It is important to be cautious of those who are not willing to invest in their own success.

    Quality products cost more: It is important to understand that quality products may come with a higher price tag. Cutting corners on quality may lead to customer dissatisfaction and damage to your brand reputation in the long run.

    Communication challenges: When working with factories overseas, communication can be a significant challenge. It is crucial to establish clear lines of communication and have a system in place to ensure effective communication with suppliers.

    Have backups in place: It is wise to have multiple suppliers and backups in place. This helps mitigate risks such as supply chain disruptions, quality issues, or sudden changes in supplier availability. Having backups ensures continuity in your business operations.

    Power Quotes

    "Quality products may have a higher price tag, but they will save you headaches in the long run." - The Sourcing Guy

    "Communication challenges are common when working with factories overseas. You need to establish clear lines of communication." - The Sourcing Guy


    "Having backups and multiple suppliers is essential to mitigate risks and ensure a smooth supply chain." - The Sourcing Guy


    Episode Outline

    [00:00:05] Empowering entrepreneurs, inspiring hustle.

    [00:02:10] Sourcing products for global companies.

    [00:05:24] Find global partners, solve product needs.

    [00:08:28] Secure overseas sourcing, quality assurance, ease of mind.

    [00:12:24] Spend money for long-term success.

    [00:14:17] Spend money on business, not cheap products.

    [00:17:49] Ship from China: Future of Logistics.

    [00:20:42] Expert supply chain consulting for success.

    [00:23:39] Startup failure prevention tips.

    [00:25:51] Educate on sourcing products better.

    Meet Our Guest

    Sourcing Guy Tik Tok

    Sourcing Guy Instagram

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