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     “Anybody I know who really makes the most out of live experiences, judges an event not by the content, but by the potential connections.” Click to Tweet

    Events have the power to deliver a disproportionate amount of value for the amount investment made. Almost every time someone has helped me overcome an obstacle, opened a door of opportunity, or made a profound introduction, it’s been someone that I originally connected with at a live event. Investing your time, money, and energy into attending events is an absolutely critical part of building new relationships and growing your network. But for so many of us, events are a serious pain point.

    In this episode I offer you an event networking guide that anyone can use to maximize the ROI of attending events, with particular tips and tricks for all you introverts out there. Because growth begins at the end of your comfort zone...

    Reviewer of the week: Josh Stanton

    Links and References:

    Mastermind Dinners: Build Lifelong Relationships by Connecting Experts, Influencers, and Linchpins by Jayson Gaignard

    An easy conversation trick that will make you more likable from CNBC

    Why talking about yourself can be as pleasurable as sex from The Daily Mail

    People mentioned in this episode:

    Yanik Silver

    Joe Gebbia

    Clay Herbert

    Satya Twena

    Vanessa Van Edwards

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    Reviewer of the week: Nate Lesnik

     

    Select Links and References

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    YEC

     

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    Reviewer of the week: Zvi Band

     

    Select links and references

    The Tim Ferriss Show

    The 5 Love Languages

     

    People mentioned

    Ryan Holiday

    Nick Kusmich

    Tim Ferriss

    Richard Branson

    John Paul Dejoria

    Travis Kalanick

    Eric Schmidt

    Bob Chapman

    Burnay Brown

    Dan martell

    Tony Robbins

    John Ruhlin

     

    S2E15 - Prioritizing Relationships

    S2E15 - Prioritizing Relationships

    “If you want a world class network, you need to invest in world class people.” Jayson Gaignard Click to Tweet

     

    I’m a firm believer that all problems can be solved with the right peer group. That being said, if you’re looking to build a world class network then you got to go wide in your networking and narrow in your nurturing.

     

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    Reviewer of the week: Sol Orwell

     

    Select Links and References:

    Warren Buffett’s ‘20 Slot’ Rule: How to Simplify Your Life and Maximize Your Results

    Summit Series

    Fire by Judy Brown

     

    People Mentioned in this episode

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    Robin Dunbar

    John Ive

    Esther Perel

    Tim Ferriss

    Larry Page

    Sergei Brin

    Casey Neistat

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    S2E14 - Making the Most of Mentorships

    S2E14 - Making the Most of Mentorships
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    Full disclosure: I am a huge Todd Herman fan. I met Todd during one of the darkest times of my life, and my connection to him has had a substantial positive impact.

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    Reviewer of the Week: Christy Burch

     

    Select Links and References

    The Definitive Guide on Finding & Becoming a Mentor

    Seeking Wisdom by Peter Bevelin

    Contagious by Jonah Berger

    Give and Take by Adam Grant

    Luxy Hair

    Coaching the Mental Game by Harvey Dorfman

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    S2E13 - How to Learn from Mentors Instead of Mistakes

    “The best mentors know this: Instead of giving answers, they ask better questions. Instead of speaking in absolutes, they offer points of view. Instead of giving direct advice, they share their first hand experience.” Jayson Gaignard Click to Tweet

     

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    Reviewer of the week: Na Ka

     

    Select Links and References

     

    S2E12 - Building Communities That Scale

    S2E12 - Building Communities That Scale

    ”I was feeling a little bit isolated in my entrepreneurial journey and I just wanted to build a circle of people.” Alexis Dean Click to Tweet

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    Select Links and References:
    ArchAngel Masters

    Archangel Summit

    Dovetail Team Building

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    People mentioned in this episode:

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    Chris Guillebeau

    Dan Martell

    Sol Orwell

    A.J. Jacobs

    James Altucher

    Naveen Jain

    Tony Gareri

    Clay Hebert

    S2E11 - Hosting New York’s Top Influencers

    S2E11 - Hosting New York’s Top Influencers

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    Reviewer of the week: Mary Dooley

     

    Select Links and References

    Elite Retreat

    Impacting Millions

    Unfair Advantage

     

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    Dan Martell

    Todd Herman

    John Corcoran

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    Neil Patell

    Jeffrey Zurofsky

    Michael Fishman

    Ramit Sethi

    Steve Jobs

    Danny Meyer

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    John Lee Dumas

    Chris Ducker

    Kimra Luna

    Suzy Moore

    Ryan Lee

    Sol Orwell

    Victor Chung

    David Olk

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    Nick Onken

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    Reviewer of the week: Michelle Talbert

     

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    WeWork

     

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    Jay Papasan

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    Sol Orwell

    Cal Newport

     

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    Select Links and References

    Sol Orwell

    Dan Martell

    Never Eat Alone by Keith Ferazzi

     

    People mentioned in this episode:

    • Clay Hebert
    • Michael Litt
    • Tim Ferriss
    • Keith Ferrazzi
    • Jeff Walker
    • Lewis Howes
    • Ryan Holiday
    • Shaa Wasmund
    • Joey Coleman
    • Chris Plough
    • Chris Ashenden
    • Mark Cuban
    • Derek Coburn
    • Richard Branson
    • Dave McClure
    • Ryan Holmes
    • Michael Lind
    • Rick Perreault
    • Nicholas Kusmich
    • Trivinia Barber
    • Jack Canfield
    • Steve Hanselman
    • Frank Bouchard
    • Matt Bertulli
    • Neil Patel
    • Jim Estill
    • Darryl Hicks

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    S2E8 - Becoming a Catalyst: How to Host Dinners & Unique Live Experiences

    I’m a firm believer that all problems can be solved with the right peer group. Hosting dinners and unique live experiences is my favourite way to seed new relationships and re-invest in existing ones. To date I’ve done hundreds of dinners in cities all over North America but in full transparency, I was a complete wreck while planning my first dinner so many years ago.

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    Reviewer of the week: Mark Fujiwara

     

    Links and references

    Mastermind Dinners: Build Lifelong Relationships by Connecting Experts, Influencers, and Linchpins

    The Art of Charm Podcast

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    • Dave Asprey
    • Ryan Holiday
    • Travis Kalanick
    • Eric Schmidt
    • BJ Fogg
    • Simon Sinek

    Simon Bowen

    Robert Cialdini