Matt and I talk about the importance of iteration and of taking the opportunity with every client, every project, to take what you’ve learned and do it better next time, so you can raise the value–and the price–of your services. And how you’ll never get it perfect on the first try, but if you take each experience and learn from it, you can build a REALLY BOSS business pretty quickly.
Jenni and I had an eye-opening conversation about the power of a book to transform the reader, how to think about writing your book, book proposals, and agents, and just everything you didn’t know you needed to know about writing a killer book and proposal.
Read MoreAga is an incredible example of what’s possible when you do the work and show up for your business.
Her clients don't have time to get quickie degrees in marketing, but they do wanna reach rockstar status in their field, so they bring in Aga’s rockstar team to do it.
Read MoreThese days it seems like everyone and their mother is a business coac but Carl is going to put us all to shame.
First: he built 3 (!) multi-million dollar businesses by the age of 40. Then, he started and launched the super successful business and coaching advisory company, 7 Stage Advisors, where, since 2002, Carl has mentored the launch of over 5,000 businesses and has trained, certified, and accredited over 7,000 business coaches and mentors.
And that’s just the beginning.
Read MoreIn college, it was clear that Cynthia was always going to be a doctor. She loved acting and performing but becoming a doctor always came first. It was exciting to talk with her about how these two loves came together.
Read MoreFor the last episode in this series of replays, we are revisiting my interview my dear friend Jesse Sommer.
I originally invited Jesse onto the show right after he came back from a seven-month stint in Afghanistan which happened to coincide with COVID happening so he came back to the States to a very different world and that was pretty fascinating.
Read MoreLately, we’ve been revisiting past episodes and highlighting short clips that really stood out.
And today I am bringing back my dear friend and speaking coach, Brett Lavender.
Read MoreLately, we’ve been revisiting past episodes and highlighting short clips that really stood out.
Today I am bringing back Episode 10 with my dear friend Jean Tang
Read MoreI was recently visiting some old podcast episodes and I found a few gem moments in our conversations that I want to replay for you now and elaborate on a little bit.
The first one that really stood out to me was a conversation I had back in June with Amie Sheridan.
Lee Rowley is The Emperor of Words. He’s also an odd duck. On one hand, he's one of the most sycophantically adored copywriters in the English-speaking world, revered for creating copy that subtly lingers in a buyer's mindspace until they HAVE to take action.
Read MoreYou’re gonna love Nicole, and I think you’ll get a lot out of her discussion about how to find the right people to hire, and how you should look at hiring and building a team. Even if you don’t want employees, which you know I have been against for years, hiring great contractors to outsource to is critical to freeing up your time, so I know this will be valuable for you to start thinking about things differently.
Read MoreMichael Roderick is an expert in creating referable brands. This is simple but not easy stuff and I’m so grateful to have my old friend from my networking days on the podcast today to share some simple ways that will make a WORLD of difference in your business.
Michael is not only the KING of networking and connecting but he’s also the CEO of Small Pond Enterprises which helps thoughtful givers become thought leaders by making their brands referable, their messaging memorable, and their ideas unforgettable.
Read MoreI've found that breaking so-called rules is where the differentiation often lies.
But if you're trying so hard to do everything "right" you might be missing the opportunities that are right in front of you.
And, truly, there are no real rules, they're just stories, and the sooner you ignore them and listen to what you REALLY want, the more authentic your brand will be.
Read MoreBen Potts is another living example of how you can alter your business to meet your needs and your clients *right now—*and be a badass business owner all at the same time.
Interestingly, Ben was able to seamlessly open a consulting company because he was already a true expert—spending decades learning every inch of the business and meeting so many people.
Read MoreI met Max Miller–storyteller, publisher, writer, badass business owner–many years ago when we were both involved in a program about using live events and speaking to promote your message, and we connected on so many levels that we have stayed in touch.
Max has ghostwritten bestsellers for 6 and 7-figure earners. Over 15 years Max has refined his signature Magnetic Messaging Method to help experts and experienced leaders create successful enterprises and movements by leveraging books, media, and other authority platforms.
Read MoreI’m catching up with an old client who became a friend of mine, which actually happens quite a bit—badass business owner, Kristina Semos.
You might remember her from my book, Badass Your Brand, where I shared the rebrand we did for her back in 2016. Kristina went from charging hourly and hauling butt around NYC to meet students 7 days a week to selling a lead product that positioned her as an expert and packaged services that she started delivering almost entirely remotely… ONLY 4 days a week!
Read MoreAny marketing strategy that is used for bad can also be wielded for good. That’s why, as entrepreneurs, we need to be responsible in how we use these tactics to ultimately create MORE value in the world.
I believe that it’s our responsibility to drown out those that use these tactics to just make money and sell snake oil. If you’re selling something that can truly help other people, it’s your responsibility to do what it takes to be seen by your audience so they know you exist.
Read MoreIn this episode, we’re going to focus on our company, Worstofall Design, and how we evolved from trying to build a classic agency model business to the intensive model we have today. This model makes us a lot of money through short, intensive projects and gives us the freedom we crave to spend time doing all the other things we love to do!
Read MoreThis week, I’m continuing the conversation with Steve but we’re going to focus more on how he’s building his art career. We’ve applied a lot of the Badass Business strategies that I teach entrepreneurs to his art business and it’s had a huge impact!
Read MoreIn honor of this time of year, I thought I would do something a little different from my other conversations and bring you into my world a little bit. I’ve been meaning to do it for awhile which is why I’m happy to have my most special guest on this podcast—my partner in business and life, my source of inspiration, my biggest supporter—often my nemesis and biggest obstacle—and my all-around favorite person, Steve Wasterval.
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