E. 108: How to Get Disciplined, Stop Endlessly Exploring, and Call Your Creative Work "Done"

When you hear that we build entire brands in just a few days, do you think to yourself, yeah, I could never do that. I could never box in how much time it takes for me to create a brand. Today I’d like to give you a different perspective that won’t leave you feeling restricted, but will actually give you more focus and insight into how you can shrink your process, without losing the creative genius you have to offer.

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E. 106: How Vincent Kitirattragarn Built Dang Foods, an Award-Winning Asian Snacks Company, From Scratch

Vincent Kitirattragarn is the founder and CEO of Dang Foods, the largest healthy Asian snack company. Dang’s coconut chips, rice chips, and nutrition bars are found in over 10,000 grocery stores and have earned many industry awards including the coveted SOFI “best snack” award multiple times. We caught up recently and walked me through how we started this company.

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E. 104: Building the Authority Machine in Your Business

You didn’t get into this business because you wanted to be a salesperson. You started doing this because you’re a creative person and at some point you said, “I can do this for clients directly and make a lot more money and have a lot more freedom.” At no point did you probably think, “And I really want to go find my own clients.” So let’s talk about what it looks like to sit back and have clients come to you.

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E. 102: Josh Thomas on the Difference Between Being in Motion and Being in Action, and Why One of Them Gets You Results

Josh Thomas is my business coach and is one of my secret weapons. I wanted to have him on the show because we are aligned in so many no-BS ways and he has a way of cutting through the crap that even I can’t do. In this episode, we talk about why it’s so hard to cross the line between motion and action, and the key “boxes” to check you can confidently take action.

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E. 100: The Evolution of a Business

My business has changed a lot during the years since I started the podcast. Actually, the business has been evolving for the last few years. And this kind of evolution can make for challenging business decisions. In this 100th episode, I talk about the evolution of the business, and the business decisions we’ve made, and how you can make business decisions while things are changing constantly.

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E. 95: No BS Truth: What You're Focused on Right Now May Not Be The Right Thing to Do Based on Where You Are in Your Business

If you’re working too many hours for too little money, I can pretty much guarantee you that at least 50% of the things that you do each week are probably not going to help you make any more money or work any less. Imagine if you could identify 50% of the things you were doing that aren’t helping you grow your business and you could just stop doing them.

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E. 92: The Difference Between a Freelancer and an Expert And Why You Want to be Intentional in How You Position Yourself

Do you feel stuck charging low prices for your work? Do you feel like people around you just don't ever want to pay more than you're asking for? Well, that may be because you are stuck thinking about yourself and pitching yourself as a freelancer. If you want to charge higher and higher prices–those premium prices that everybody's talking about–then you need to evolve from a freelancer into an expert.

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E. 91: How to Gain Financial Safety and Feel Financially Secure (Even if You Don't Have Lots of Money in the Bank)

After many years in business, many nights stressing about money, and lots of personal work to shift how I felt about that security I was chasing, I have come to a very different conclusion about what it means to feel financially secure. What I’ve realized is that it’s not about how much money you’re making in a month or in a year, or even how much money you have in the bank. None of those things is going to make you feel secure if you don’t know how to generate money.

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E. 90: The Real Deal About Creatives and Their Art and Why Perfectionism Doesn’t Help Your Clients

People tell us that building an entire brand in one to three days is impossible because they have no idea how long it’s going to take to do their brilliant creative work. I get it. Steve used to spend upward of 60 hours on just a logo. But we’ve honed our process and we deliver high value for our clients. And I know you can do it too. So how do you deliver for your clients and maintain boundaries on your time so your business is actually profitable?

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E. 89: Rochelle Moulton & Jonathan Stark Dive Deep on Productized Services, Fixed and Value-Based Pricing, and Building Authority

Productizing your services is a hell of a great way to run a business, make better money and live a more sustainable life. But like any business model, there are constraints. Where are those constraints? And what value or opportunities might be left on the table when you productize?

After listening to Rochelle Moulton and Jonathan Stark talk about productized services on their podcast, I knew I had to invite them over to dig into it some more. We’ll talk about constraints of the model for a small agency and where we’ll have to agree to disagree.

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