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    Explore "red beard radio" with insightful episodes like "#162: How to Start Walking Your Pathless Path | Paul Millerd", "#160: How to Focus When You Work From Home | Elise Stephens", "#158: When to Hire A Copywriter | Jeff Putnam", "#157: How to Get New Leads Through PartnerStack | Katie Clark" and "#156: How to Profit In A Recession| Charles Gaudet" from podcasts like ""Red Beard Radio with Brian Keith", "Red Beard Radio with Brian Keith", "Red Beard Radio with Brian Keith", "Red Beard Radio with Brian Keith" and "Red Beard Radio with Brian Keith"" and more!

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    #162: How to Start Walking Your Pathless Path | Paul Millerd

    #162: How to Start Walking Your Pathless Path | Paul Millerd

    Paul is an independent writer, creator, and consultant who is the author of The Pathless Path which is a book about coming up with new stories for work and life.

    Twitter: @p_millerd

     

    2:35 "And that's sort of when I asked the opposite question: what if I just didn't work?" -Paul Millerd

     

    6:27 "What is it all for?" - Paul Millerd

     

    9:15 "Every seventh week, I take the entire week - seven days - and I don't work...the whole goal is to create space." -Paul Millerd

     

    13:00 "It might be worth paying the cost...to shift away from that and find the work that you actually want to be doing." -Paul Millerd

     

    14:50 "Why do you have to be good at everything; can't you just enjoy something for the sake of it?" -Paul Millerd

     

    16:49 "I was noticing I had all these scripts running in my head about why I'm doing things." -Paul Millerd

     

    29:45 "If you feel uncomfortable or weird about your relationship to work, you are actually normal." -Paul Millerd

    #160: How to Focus When You Work From Home | Elise Stephens

    #160: How to Focus When You Work From Home | Elise Stephens

    Elise Stephens credits much of her storytelling influence to a lifelong love of theater and childhood globetrotting. Much of her work focuses on themes of family, memory, and finding hope after a devastating loss. She is a first-place winner of Writers of the Future (2019). Her fiction has appeared in Analog, Galaxy’s Edge, Escape Pod, Writers of the Future Vol 35, and FIYAH, among others. Elise lives with her family in Seattle in a house with huge windows to supply the vast quantities of light she requires to stay happy. Elise is currently seeking representation on her next science fiction novel.

    www.EliseStephens.com

    Twitter @elisestephens

    Facebook AuthorEliseStephens

     

    3:15 "Finding time to write, in my world, is making time to write." -Elise Stephens

     

    5:32 "I've learned to take massive project notes, I will even tell myself what I'm working on in a given day" -Elise Stephens

     

    7:16 "So, the box is more like a wall defending your creative space from distractions..." -Brian Keith

     

    8:51 "I would love to say that all the professionals are more like me, but they're not." -Elise Stephens

     

    12:16 "I was able to avoid a lot of the, 'What in the world happened, you dropped that thread?'" -Elise Stephens

     

    13:20 "Turning feedback into very precise directions on fixing the manuscript." -Elise Stephens

     

    15:24 "You still get out a book, and you still improve your process." -Brian Keith

    #158: When to Hire A Copywriter | Jeff Putnam

    #158: When to Hire A Copywriter | Jeff Putnam

    Married Father of 9, Jeff Putnam is the founder of Rugged Legacy Grooming Supply Co.,  author of Empire Divided and The Perimeter, and self proclaimed Fit- Prenuer.

    Find him on @Rugged_Legacy on both Twitter and Instagram

     

    2:43 "I just kept doing it. People ask me, 'How did you get so good at running?' Well, I run. "How did you get good at writing?' I write." -Jeff Putnam

     

    3:49 "They say you don't quit your 9-5 until you're making two to three times as much in your business." -Jeff Putnam

     

    7:32 "An unnamed big tech company is paying some tattooed guy out in the mountains who does ice baths to write their press releases" -Brian Keith

     

    9:14 "One of them immediately found a client which is the biggest tech company in the world." -Jeff Putnam

     

    12:36 "One thing you're always going to want is a proof of work from anyone that is going to write for you." -Jeff Putnam

     

    14:19 "I want to have fun conversations. I don't want to make sure that every little detail is perfect; that's someone else's job." -Brian Keith

     

    18:26 "I could just click on the summary, go through the slides, see the main points that I needed to get, and move on." -Jeff Putnam

    #157: How to Get New Leads Through PartnerStack | Katie Clark

    #157: How to Get New Leads Through PartnerStack | Katie Clark

    Katie Clark has been working at PartnerStack since 2019, and in that time has helped well over 100 companies set up a successful, scalable partner program.

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/katie-clark-35b99a170/

     

    3:19 "There's nobody who can be a better advocate for you than somebody who is already using you and understands the value that you drive." -Katie Clark

     

    5:25 "They know who to refer to your business; they know who is going to make the best customer of yours." -Katie Clark

     

    6:32 "You yourself know what is going to make an effective partner [for your business] and what isn't." -Katie Clark

     

    8:22 "That's a very fancy way of saying: you send us data, we bill you an invoice, and then we automatically pay your partners out." -Katie Clark

     

    10:54 "You have us as your professional consultants, so we're going to guide you through the setup up of this successful program." -Katie Clark

     

    12:12 "It's really incredible to me to see how a three-person tech company can see success the same way that a thousand-person enterprise payment provider company would see." -Katie Clark

    #156: How to Profit In A Recession| Charles Gaudet

    #156: How to Profit In A Recession| Charles Gaudet

    Charles Gaudet is the author of "The Predictable Profits Playbook," host of The Beyond 7-Figures Podcast and CEO of Predictable Profits - a leading business coaching company for 7 & 8 figure entrepreneurs.

    He’s been an entrepreneur since the age of 4, created his first multi-million dollar business at 24, and has helped others generate millions with his strategies.

    He’s received numerous awards and recognition (including founding a company named as "One of the Best Seed Stage Companies" by Ernst & Young), received his Certificate of Leadership Development from The US Army War College and has his business advice featured around in the world – including Inc., Forbes, Salesforce, Success, Entrepreneur, and Fox Business – as well as on podcasts and radio. As well as being named one of American Geniuses’ Top 50 Industry Influencers.

     

    Twitter: @charlesgaudet

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PredictableProfits/

    Instagram: @predictableprofits

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/2615202/

    https://www.predictableprofits.com/

    https://get.predictableprofits.com/dailyvideo/

     

    2:32 "It's never a matter of a good economy or a bad economy. It's only a different economy." -Charles Gaudet

     

    4:11 "When you're positioning your product or service, you need to position it so that people understand that you' are a must-have and not a nice-to-have." -Charles Gaudet

     

    5:42 "It's really about a message-market match and how do you match the message of your product or service with what the market is thinking." -Charles Gaudet

     

    10:30 "Even in the poorest areas in America, people can find the money for what is most important to them." -Charles Gaudet

     

    13:40 "Anybody in America can make a million dollars." -Charles Gaudet

     

    15:15 "The percentage of people who have attributed mindset to the reason why they're so successful is off the charts." -Charles Gaudet

     

    17:08 "He broke every sales record...and had one of the best years ever, and that's because he found opportunity." -Charles Gaudet

    #154: Building Optionality Into Your Business | Tom Morkes

    #154: Building Optionality Into Your Business | Tom Morkes

    Tom Morkes is the founder and CEO of Insurgent Publishing, author of The Art of Instigating, The Complete Guide to Pay What You Want Pricing and Collaborate, and host of the iconic podcast "In The Trenches," where he interviews today's most fascinating (and sometimes controversial) marketers, entrepreneurs, and authors, including: Dr. Jordan Peterson, Seth Godin, and John Jantsch among many others.

     

    Tom is a sought after marketing and growth consultant whose helped his clients reach the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, and USA Today bestseller lists, set the record for the most-funded, non-fiction publishing project in Kickstarter history, and generate millions in sales online using his referral, influencer, and affiliate marketing strategies.

     

    Tom's ideas on marketing and entrepreneurship have been featured in a variety of top publications, including: Inc., Forbes, Business Insider, Entrepreneur, and Growthhacker TV.

     

    Tom is a West Point grad and Iraq War veteran who spent 5 years as a commissioned officer in the US Army before making the plunge into writing, publishing, and entrepreneurship. When Tom isn’t helping brands and businesses grow their profit, he spends his time with his family, working outside on his mountain homestead, and drinking just the right amount of coffee. You can get inside Tom's brain by reading his blog at tommorkes.com.

    https://www.facebook.com/tmorkes

     

    3:02 "I want to be the person that others would want to follow, that I would want to follow." -Tom Morkes

     

    4:08 "He had that feeling of, 'I am serving all of my employees.'" -Brian Keith

     

    5:33 "So, I always look at things and say, 'How does this expand or give me more options?'" -Tom Morkes

     

    13:59 "Almost always, when I come back...I know something that I didn't know before about who I am and where I'm going." -Brian Keith

     

    15:24 "Are you still tied to that stuff that you produced over this last decade, is that still you?" -Tom Morkes

     

    18:14 "My monetization strategy was: this is going to be good...somehow." -Brian Keith

     

    20:27 "I'm going to stick with these three out of ten or one out of ten [strategies] and really drive it." -Tom Morkes

    #153: Automate Your Review & Testimonial Collection Process with RevenueJump | Cory Snyder

    #153: Automate Your Review & Testimonial Collection Process with RevenueJump | Cory Snyder

    Partnerships & Sales leader of 14+ years in MARTECH SAAS SMB & Mid Midmarket. Cory has built, relaunched and accelerated growth in partnerships and sales for more than 7 organizations like Keap (formerly Infusionsoft), ActiveCampaign, and now Maropost. Cory is also a board member of the Cloud Software Association that brings B2B SaaS partnership professionals together to share, learn and gain knowledge around partnerships.

    Cory has been married for over 18 years and is a father of 5! Loves to golf and travel with the family on their RV!

    Connect with Cory on LinkedIn or email him personally.

    https://www.linkedin.com/in/corysnyder/

    corydsnyder@msn.com

     

     

    00:52: "More people have moved to trusting online reviews almost as much as reviews given directly from friends and family." -Cory Snyder

     

    02:29 "We send out up to three messages driving them to this one specific message which we have worked on for years and years to get the highest conversion rate." -Cory Snyder

     

    05:28 "You guys are pushing them through a process and you're collecting a ton of information and that's valid when you're putting them through a course." -Cory Snyder

     

    08:09 "In our perfect world we would both check in with you when you're starting, and when you're done, and also in the middle." -Brian Keith

     

    11:39 "We don't want to give you just another platform: we want this to be integrated in your process that's just ran behind the scenes." -Cory Snyder

     

    12:46 "But really, in fifteen minutes you could be up and running and collecting five-star reviews." -Cory Snyder

     

    16:41 "Is the happy client giving you more business - is that one of your constraints? If it is, it may behoove you to spend more time working on this part." -Brian Keith

    #152: How To Build A Business Through Twitter | Arvid Kahl

    #152: How To Build A Business Through Twitter | Arvid Kahl

    Arvid Kahl is the founder of the edtech SaaS, FeedbackPanda and writer at The Bootstrapped Founder; a blog about his entrepreneurial experiences and journey.

    Twitter: @arvidkahl

     

    2:13 "I've found that there's an 80/20 distribution between things you should be talking about as an expert." -Arvid Kahl

     

    3:34 "That's how you branch out: you do it slowly and essentially by increasing the radius of the topics that you're talking about." -Arvid Kahl

     

    5:48 "Just like on any other social media, you are who you're surrounded by!" -Arvid Kahl

     

    7:30 "What matters is the law that is put into place that prevents you... [from doing] what they have to struggle with." -Arvid Kahl

     

    10:46 "I'd rather live in a world where I don't know what country the person that I'm hiring is in." -Brian Keith

     

    11:53 "You're looking at it from your intentionally limited expert perspective; you're not imagining yourself to be an expert on warfare or geo-politics." -Arvid Kahl

     

    20:46 "I found that I am past this point where I just am the person that I want to be on Twitter, and I stopped really caring about being misunderstood." -Arvid Kahl

     

    29:05 "You need to be consistent in what you do; that's why people follow you over time." -Arvid Kahl

    #151: Make Your Clients Happy Through Business Automation | Jade Olivia

    #151: Make Your Clients Happy Through Business Automation | Jade Olivia

    With a background in professional dancing and cheerleading, coaching, music, and marketing automation, Jade combines these skills to serve her favorite people in the world - entrepreneurs.

     

    As a digital marketing and automation consultant she saw that entrepreneurs often made the same mistakes, so she pivoted her business time and energy to a greater purpose of speaking, educating, and networking. When entrepreneurs can connect at the right time for the right reasons, sparks can fly.. And Jade lives for the *sparks*!

    Instagram: @jadeolivia.co

    Facebook: @jadeolivia.co

    Websites:

    jadeoliviaconsulting.com

    jadeolivia.co

     

    1:28 "People don't do what they're supposed to do. People don't do what they're told." -Jade Olivia

     

    3:52 "The premise is really the same; there's goals...then, when they do that, actions will be automated." -Jade Olivia

     

    4:54 "This is the cardinal rule: Anytime that they have to do something to move them down the customer journey...then there should be at least three backups before." -Jade Olivia

     

    6:42 "The promise of automation, of automating everything, only works when we have humans at the front end." -Brian Keith

     

    8:03 "Don't send them a welcome email with 14 paragraphs and the join button on the bottom. Put it on the top, with three sentences." -Jade Olivia

     

    9:49 "Well, the numbers are going to tell you a lot...and this is where, over time, you're going to discover patterns." -Jade Olivia

     

    12:32 "If their manager sends them and pays, but then the attendee does not log in, we go and contact the manager." -Brian Keith

    #150: Don't Get Mad, Get Curious - Secrets of Effective Communication | Robyn Ramirez

    #150: Don't Get Mad, Get Curious - Secrets of Effective Communication | Robyn Ramirez

    Robyn is founder of Let’s Talk…Results!, working with leaders and teams to get quick, predictable, sustainable results through more effective communication. In her years as a Business Development Coach, Robyn saw first hand the truth in the phrase: “Everything happens through communication”. Consequently, she leapt at a chance to become one of an elite group of coaches globally to earn a certification in Conversational Intelligence® and is now a master at helping people architect conversations for mutual success. Taking it a step further, in 2020 Robyn partnered with Shirzad Chamine, founder of Positive Intelligence® to coach “Mental Fitness''- a process using the latest breakthroughs in 4 sciences to train your brain to respond to life’s challenges through a positive rather than a negative mindset. “In short”, she says, “helping people improve the one conversation that affects everything- the one between their own two ears!”

    Robyn’s husband of 30 years and 4 grown kids provide daily practice & lots of fun anecdotes!

     

    https://www.facebook.com/letstalkresults

    https://www.instagram.com/letstalkresults/

    https://www.linkedin.com/in/robyn-ramirez/

    www.letstalk-results.com

     

    1:23 "What the concern is, is the energy, tone, the intention. That's where the focus is." -Robyn Ramirez

     

    6:38 "Everything happens through conversation...literally everything." -Robyn Ramirez

     

    8:05 "If the message you're trying to get across isn't being picked up like you thought you were saying, 90% of the time, you were right." -Robyn Ramirez

     

    9:34 "I came across this idea a while back that we're never really talking to other people; we're always talking to our own conception of who that person is." -Brian Keith

     

    13:42 "If we can just accept that we all have these hiccups, then we can take it with grace - and we can give more grace." -Robyn Ramirez

     

    15:31 "The problem is, understanding that being frustrated isn't helping the situation, doesn't necessarily help you to not be frustrated." -Robyn Ramirez

     

    16:43 "You can be a very successful person but be driven through negative emotions to get there." -Robyn Ramirez

    #149: Why Small Business Owners Must Become Localists | Jason Snyder

    #149: Why Small Business Owners Must Become Localists | Jason Snyder

    Jason's family has recently started to develop a homestead where he practices his craft in sustainablity. He is interested in various holistic practices such as meditation, localism, permaculture, local food systems, and larger sustainability issues. Currently, Jason teaches in the Department of Sustainable Development at Appalachian State. He is also a prior co-host of the "Both/And Podcast" and a current co-host of the "Doomer Optimism Podcast" found here: http://anchor.fm/doomer-optimism

    Twitter: @cognazor

     

    2:05 "At a certain point, I just started taking our climate crisis and our ecological crisis serious." -Jason Snyder

     

    5:32 "There's what's next on the individual level, but there's what's next on the societal level." -Brian Keith

     

    11:28 "I didn't have to lobby congress; I didn't have to wait for a politician to pass a bill - I just ate a good duck." -Brian Keith

     

    15:13 "We have to accept at the end of the day that there's going have to be many more farmers in the future." -Jason Snyder

     

    18:07 "A few hours everyday really just does wonders for my mind, my spirit. And it connects me, like you said, to the food itself. It brings meaning back in my consumption." -Jason Snyder

     

    20:33 "Everyone makes better decisions when they're eating real food." -Brian Keith

     

    23:36 "You're not just getting a direct source of meat, or vegetables, or other product, you're building relationships." -Jason Snyder

    #148: Privacy, Compliance, and the Law | Christopher Dodson

    #148: Privacy, Compliance, and the Law | Christopher Dodson

    Chris is a former software engineer and currently an attorney in Cozen O'Connor's Technology, Privacy and Data Security practice.

     

    Twitter: @DodsonC

    LinkedIn: Chris Dodson

     

    1:15 "We have Chris on the show to help us understand in 2022 what we need to be thinking about." -Brian Keith

     

    2:51 "The good news is that the state laws that have been passed apply a minimum threshold." -Chris Dodson

     

    5:12 "If the federal government passes a privacy law that supersedes state, then things will get a bit easier." -Chris Dodson

     

    6:24 "This right here is the approach that works for people in general, and is probably going to keep you safe from lawsuits." -Brian Keith

     

    10:18 "If you're less focused on doing [privacy compliance] yourself, I would say connect with a good attorney." -Chris Dodson

     

    14:27 "There is strangely little guidance from companies that provide this kind of service." -Chris Dodson

     

    16:22 "That is the key take away of privacy law, unfortunately: it's complicated." -Chris Dodson

    #147: Strength Training Your Business for Long Term Clients | Andrew Strohm

    #147: Strength Training Your Business for Long Term Clients | Andrew Strohm

    15 years in sales with over 10 in teaching and training sales. Married with 4 sons, Andrew owns a gym in Lakeland Florida. He recently left corporate america to build his own effective coaching and consulting business, helping to empower entrepreneurs to close more deals.

    VitalFitnessLakeland.com

    Andy@strohmconsulting.com

    Twitter: @AndrewStrohm

     

    5:01 "For me, I was like: 'Hey this is going to be easy; we're just going to jump in and figure this out.' Well, when you start a business, that's not exactly how that works out. The business is the greatest teacher." - Andrew Strohm

     

    7:38 "We realized that we needed to perhaps challenge more of our assumptions to figure out what the best way to maximize was." - Andrew Strohm

     

    14:35 "That whole thing of guaranteed results is fascinating..." - Brian Keith

     

    16:16 "That's the perfect client, because they've come in here and given all of the long term information you need. Now you're just going to listen, absorb that, and then show them the value of your program in light of their needs." - Andrew Strohm

     

    19:06 "They'll come and say 'I'm having difficulty selling my services or my product.' And I ask them, "Well, what's it worth?" And they normally give me a short term perspective." - Andrew Strohm

     

    20:49 "Is that your good life? And if it's not your good life, how much longer are you planning on doing that?" - Brian Keith

     

    23:09 "It is incredibly worthwhile and pays dividends for the rest of your life to have a professional look at you and say, 'Why are you doing that?' It sucks!" - Brian Keith

    #146: Community, Communication, and Commitment - Hosting Your Online Event the Tractus Way | Elias Puurunen

    #146: Community, Communication, and Commitment - Hosting Your Online Event the Tractus Way | Elias Puurunen

    Elias Puurunen is the Founder of Tractus Events, Canada's Virtual-First event production company. Tractus produces virtual and hybrid conferences, trade shows, and special events. Tractus takes care of the tech so you can take care of your guests.

    When he's not producing events, he lectures for the University of Waterloo. In 2019, Elias developed the Programming for Public Policy course for the University of Waterloo's Master of Public Service program, one of the first programming courses in Canada for Public Policy students.

    Twitter: @agfinn

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/eliaspuurunen/

     

    2:09 "What can we do in person that we just cannot replicate online; and what can we do online that we can't replicate in person." - Elias Punrunen

     

    4:05 "With live events...we build those break periods where we can let you rub shoulders with other people. Online...we have to make connections a lot more deliberate." - Elias Punrunen

     

    5:35 "You're not limited to the conference center now...if you want to build up your community over time, you can do that!' - Elias Punrunen

     

    9:50 "As much as it's cool to fire lots of content at people and do lots of live streaming, there's again, that online interaction - it has to be deliberate." - Elias Punrunen

     

    11:20 "When you're in person...everybody's a different distance away from you... Online everybody's going to be at the same volume." - Elias Punrunen

     

    17:37 "We take this vision of yours...and turn it into 'what does your virtual event looks like, what does your registration process look like; how do you structure your sessions?'" - Elias Punrunen

     

    22:29 "What I dread to see is in-person-events turn into people saying, 'This could have been a zoom meeting.'" - Elias Punrunen

    #145: How to Monetize Your Podcast with Dynamic Ads | Rob Walch

    #145: How to Monetize Your Podcast with Dynamic Ads | Rob Walch

    Rob Walch was inducted into the Podcasting Hall of Fame in 2016. Rob is the Vice President of Libsyn Enterprise and Platform Partnerships, having joined Libsyn (LSYN) in 2007, Prior to joining Libsyn he founded podCast411, Inc in 2004. Rob is Co-Author of the book “Tricks of the Podcasting Masters” - Que 2006, an editors pick as a Top 10 Reference book for 2006 by Amazon.com. Rob was listed as the 5th most influential person in podcasting according to the book “Podcasting for Dummies” – Wiley Press 2005. He has consulted on podcasting for Jack Welch, Senator Edwards, Governor Bill Richardson, Noah Shanok (Stitcher), Tim Ferriss, Dr. Mark Hyman, eBay and the Sacramento Kings/Monarchs to name just a few. Rob is a member of the IAB Podcasting Working groups that wrote the IAB V2 podcast guidelines. And is on the Editorial board for Podcast Business Journal.

     

    Rob started podcasting in 2004, and is the host of the award winning podCast411 podcast, where he has interviewed such prominent podcasters as Quincy Jones, Walt Mossberg, Colin Ferguson (Eureka), Ronald Moore (Executive Producer of Battlestar Galactica), Phil Gordon (World Series of Poker), Larry Kudlow (CNBC’s Kudlow and Company) and Leo Laporte (TechTV, G4 TV). Additionally Rob is host of Today in iOS (iPhone) Podcast – The first and largest podcast about the iPhone - www.todayinios.com and also the KC Startup 411 podcast which covers the Kansas City Start up scene - www.kcstartup411.com

    Since 2004 Rob has presented at well over 200 events on the subject of podcasting and New Media including NAB, the Newspaper Association of America Marketing Conference, the US Latino Film Festival, the Corporate Podcasting Summit, The Association for Women in Communications 2006 Annual Professional Conference, Social Media 2007, Ad-Tech, Podcast Movement, New Media Expo, Podfest, NRB, and Blogworld Expo.

    In 2004 Rob received his MBA from the University of Connecticut. He also has an Engineering degree from the University of Dayton.

     

    http://www.twitter.com/podcast411

     

    2:12 "Ad stitching, from this perspective, is one way you can have different ads in different geographical areas." - Rob Walch

     

    6:21 "On my most recent episode, I can have promos that are more about getting to know me." - Brian Keith

     

    8:01 "I'm learning about what ads are going to perform best on my podcast, but I'm going to have each of them record there own ads and I'll be able to manage those ads going to there podcasts as well including their entire back catalog" - Brian Keith

     

    9:20 "You can do a two-way revenue generation...all you have to do is upload the file." - Rob Walch

     

    10:42 "The most common price-point for subscribing to a premium show..." - Brian Keith

     

    12:07 "Another way to monetize is just to do affiliate offers even if it's not for your own stuff." - Brian Keith

     

    13:12 "If you're at a point where you've passed friends and family and strangers are listening to your show, you're at a point where you can monetize one way or another." - Rob Walch

    #144: When to Switch to Memberium | Ben Denny

    #144: When to Switch to Memberium | Ben Denny

    Ben Denny is the CMO of Memberium, a Utah based software company that provides membership systems for people selling online courses. Most of the time, Ben is working on executing marketing strategy for Memberium, but in his free time, he enjoys exercising, going out to new restaurants, and spending time with his daughter.

    https://www.facebook.com/memberium

     

    1:30 "If I can imagine it, Memberium can do it; and if I don't know how it can, it's because I haven't looked closely enough." - Brian Keith

     

    3:32 "We have this very rich training environment, and I don't think we would get to be able to have that other than using Memberium running on WordPress." - Brian Keith

     

    5:25 "At the end of the day, you don't ultimately have control." - Ben Denny

     

    6:25 "It maybe more costly up front, but it is cheaper in the long run starting on the right platform." - Ben Denny

     

    8:00 "If you're running a real business, you need one of these systems anyway." - Ben Denny

     

    11:21 "You can, with Memberium, basically sell back-access to a catalog." - Ben Denny

     

    14:37 "It curbs the log-in sharing problem just because you're actually encouraging sharing, which is a good thing." - Ben Denny

    #143: The Business Case for Emotional Empowerment | Sarah Prout

    #143: The Business Case for Emotional Empowerment | Sarah Prout

    Inspirational speaker and emotional empowerment expert, Sarah Prout, went from living on welfare as a single mother in Australia, to now running a successful million-dollar spiritual lifestyle brand in The Hamptons, New York alongside her husband, and business partner (CEO of Soul Space Media), Sean Patrick Simpson.    Named a “Manifestation Guru” by Cosmopolitan Magazine,  Sarah Prout is an award-winning entrepreneur, podcast host, bestselling author, and mother of four. In 2019, a video produced by Goalcast, sharing Sarah’s story, went viral and has now been viewed by over 60 MILLION people around the world.

     

    Her bestselling book: Dear Universe: 200 Mini-Meditations for Instant Manifestations has been translated into Spanish, German, French, Hebrew, and Serbian. Sarah’s main mission is to inspire her audiences to manifest health, wealth, and love. She is driven by a belief that anyone can create the life of their wildest dreams and guide their destiny if they have the courage to do so. 

    You can find her on Instagram: @sarahprout

     

    2:53 "It's so important to remember that we are the sum of our experiences." - Sarah Prout

     

    4:32 "Fear keeps us small; fear keeps us stuck." - Sarah Prout

     

    7:30 "I just had to unplug and I focused on myself, and that was where I was able to rise above that fear." - Sarah Prout

     

    8:47 "I don't want to be...cocooned by this limiting belief around 'well, I'm not enough.'" - Brian Keith

     

    9:53 "I know that limiting beliefs are invisible addictions, and they show up in the ways that we hold ourselves back and keep ourselves small." - Sarah Prout

     

    10:54 "That idea of I'm not going to jump because I'm either not sure how it's going to turn out or it's going to be uncomfortable." - Brian Keith

     

    13:42 "I believe it is in how we perceive the situation as well, and how much we can show ourselves compassion." - Sarah Prout

     

    14:49 "You have to trust the journey emotionally and all of the ups and the downs that come along with that." - Sarah Prout

     

    19:57 "That is really important as an act of self care, to treat yourself to things once you hit a specific milestone." - Sarah Prout

    #142: Why Grit Leads To Victory | Jerry Adams

    #142: Why Grit Leads To Victory | Jerry Adams

    On mission to Honor God, be true to the man in the mirror, and be a rock to those around me. Lead and Inspire Strength, Results, Victory - FoE Member

    @Men_of_Grit (Twitter and IG)

    MenofGrit.blog

     

    7:14 "For me, a strong man is strong in mind, body, and spirit." - Jerry Adams

     

    8:52 "How do you know, both for yourself and for others, if you're serious or not?" - Brian Keith

     

    11:36 "When I look at the core of where my strength comes from, there's a few essential things..." - Jerry Adams

     

    12:56 "That's what I do, I'm always checking out those rings." - Jerry Adams

     

    16:54 "By the time most people were rolling around, I put in the big rocks." - Jerry Adams

     

    18:17 "I've got this rearview mirror, and the rearview mirror is the past." - Jerry Adams

     

    19:56 "So many things are so much better since I've been more solid in body mind and spirit." - Jerry Adams

    #141: 3 Secrets To Make Your Online Community Prosper | Jade Olivia

    #141: 3 Secrets To Make Your Online Community Prosper | Jade Olivia

    With a background in professional dancing and cheerleading, coaching, music, and marketing automation, Jade combines these skills to serve her favorite people in the world - entrepreneurs. As a digital marketing and automation consultant she saw that entrepreneurs often made the same mistakes, so she pivoted her business time and energy to a greater purpose of speaking, educating, and networking. When entrepreneurs can connect at the right time for the right reasons, sparks can fly.. And Jade lives for the *sparks*!  

    Instagram: @jadeolivia.co

    Facebook: @jadeolivia.co

    Websites:

    jadeoliviaconsulting.com

    jadeolivia.co

     

    2:38 "Your community should have a clear goal or objective...The community is the medium, it's not the point." - Jade Olivia

     

    4:10 How Does a Company Know What Kind of Online Community to Have?

     

    6:02 "To make [your membership] amazing... set expectations." - Jade Olivia

     

    8:34 "You have lots of opportunities to set the table before people get [to your online community]." - Jade Olivia

     

    13:03 "Just be authentic." - Jade Olivia

     

    15:03 How to Get the Other Five Keys of Building a Healthy Community

    #140: Why the Enemy of Excellence is Isolation | Aaron Walker

    #140: Why the Enemy of Excellence is Isolation | Aaron Walker
    Aaron Walker has founded more than a dozen companies over the past 42 years and has appeared on more than 2,000+ podcast interviews. 
     
    He attributes much of his success to having surrounded himself with peer advisors like Dave Ramsey, Dan Miller, Ken Abraham and others who met weekly as a mastermind group for nearly a decade (long before their meteoric achievements). 
     
    Aaron is the founder of Iron Sharpens Iron (ISI), a mastermind for success-minded men and woman who want to level-up in all areas of life. ISI has grown to over 20 mastermind groups since 2013.
     
    After some prodding, Aaron created The Mastermind Playbook to teach entrepreneurs how to build a sustainable, lifestyle business running mastermind groups. 
     
    Aaron lives in Nashville, Tennessee with his wife Robin of 40 years, 2 incredible daughters, and 5 beautiful grandchildren.
     
     
     

    2:30 "The idea of being vulnerable for entrepreneurs in general... that doesn't feel very comfortable." - Brian Keith

     

    4:00 "And quite honestly, that's where strength begins. The intersection at which you're willing to, in a safe environment, share with people." - Aaron Walker

     

    5:03 "If you're hearing my voice today, you don't have every area of your life together." - Aaron Walker

     

    6:17 "I am doing this thing because I want to understand my blind spots better." - Brian Keith

     

    8:01 "To be in a community of people that really forge us forward is immeasurable." - Aaron Walker

     

    8:51 "The most valuable part of being in community... is perspective." - Aaron Walker

     

    10:28 "We need to be able to have a safe place that we can be vulnerable in, transparent, share our ideas." - Aaron Walker

     

    13:09 "Listen, this is not a trial run. This is our life, we're going through it right now." - Aaron Walker

     

    15:59 "You're not going to last long-term if whatever task you want to do...is not in alignment with your core values." - Aaron Walker

     

    18:25 "What do you want?" - Aaron Walker