Sinopsis
The best in the world compete with themselves, continually trying to be the beat their best. They shift their vision to creating success for others, and their success becomes massive. They locate the best and learn everything they can from them. They know there's not short cut, it will take more time and more effort -- it's a mission and purpose, not a career.On the Create Your Own Life Show, I interview the best in the world from NYT Bestsellers to Super Bowl Champions to Billionaires.Every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, I interview the best, unpack in and help you to Create Your Own Life.
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105: The Exact Steps & Tools to Social Media Success — Justin Matthew
02/06/2016 Duración: 29minJustin Matthew has very quickly made himself the name in social media. For many of us, social media can be a very confusing thing to consider. However, in this episode, just takes you through exactly what you need to do when you get started, what resources to find, what tools to get and even what the best platform for ROI is in his opinion; this episode is sure to be educational for the digital brander or the hesitant digital brander. You may not be active on every single platform, but you need to be there — the space is not going away, so here’s you chance to not only learn some of the rules but also how to excel in the social space. In This Episode: Figure out your marketing and who is important Look at your Twitter Analytics Use “Bulk Engage” on Manage Flitter How to EFFECTIVELY use Twitter Direct Messages The value of Google +1’s in SEO The value in extensive research Developing your social voice and sticking to it The Importance of headlines and images Why Facebook is the best network to concentrat
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104: Creating Gen Y Success & Making Cold Calls — Jason Bay
01/06/2016 Duración: 34minJason Bay is the founder of Gen Y success, it started as a podcast, but now its become so much more. Jason originally started school and intended to be a CSI, but then he learned that it wasn’t quite like the 47 minute TV show, and he wouldn’t be on many crime scenes. Once things changed for Jason, he wasn’t quite sure what he would do, then he happened onto an internship at school. He then was catapulted into rapid business training and quickly became an expert in his field. He sought to fill the vacuum left by a lack of Gen Y entrepreneurial experience, and thats why he started Gen Y Success. In This Episode: Hiring your first employee. The value in an internship. Learning to deal with rejection. What you have to do to really be successful. Using freelancing to build your business. How to break your goals down.
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103: What it Takes to Be a Hardcore Closer — Ryan Stewman
30/05/2016 Duración: 36minRyan Stewman, first and foremost is a salesman. Ryan has not had a salaried job his entire life. By mastering the art of being a super effective communicator, Ryan has closed more transactions than he has time to add up. Besides, no one likes looking at super inflated numbers that are just a guess. With his no BS approach to making things happen, Ryan has been able to help high income, and high net worth performers make adjustments in their businesses that have led to windfalls of profits for them. Ryan’s background is in the mortgage industry. He was a loan officer in Dallas, Texas for almost 10 years. During his time as a LO Ryan closed 1000s of loans for people across the country. Ryan has been the top producing salesman at every sales job he’s had. Doesnt’ matter if you are selling cars, homes, financial services, or consulting, Ryan can help you generate more leads with higher quality, increase your closing ratios and show you how to charge premium fees for the items you sell. Ryan was born and raised i
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102: Are Millennial Entrepreneurs Lazy?
30/05/2016 Duración: 13minWe have all been there, we were all young. I cannot help but to wonder have times really changed that much? In speaking with friends I think back, and yes, I was not that engaged as an individual. However, did I ever reach this level I am not really sure. It seems its not just a lack of engagement, but a total lack of effort. The youth today seems to totally lack any motivation. I say this not just about students, but at 27, I am also speaking about those of my own generation. I seem to know so many my age that not only do not work, but really seem to have no motivation for life. What has happened to us? I say this not as the old codger, but rather I say it just as an observer. This is not to say that all millennials are bad, because in fact they have been a huge source of innovation. However, the generation below myself is quite concerning to me. It seems that many things can be pointed to as part of the issue, not only the welfare state, but also technology as well. As a people we have little patience; soci
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101: What Makes a Millennial Entrepreneur? — Jared Dykas
27/05/2016 Duración: 05minThe Millennial generation I feel like gets a raw deal, there’s a lot of hustle there, but its a different type than a lot of people are used to, and because of that, they’re not sure how to react to it. I wanted to get to the hear of the matter, and bring in some that I saw with a lot of hustle, so today, we have 5 minutes from 18-year-old Jared Dykas. He has helped to put together a really active group in RECN and managed to not only meet Gary Vaynerchuk, but also run an even with him. I’ll let Jared tell you in his own words the different type of hustle that he sees from his generation; this is shot, but strap yourself in. Links From Today’s Show: www.jeremyryanslate.com @JaredDykas RECN Facebook Group
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99: The Quest for Fulfilling Work — Laura Coe
25/05/2016 Duración: 30minLaura Coe is an entrepreneur, author, and mom. At 24, she co-founded a healthcare tech business and later sold it to a Fortune 500 where she stayed on as an executive. After 11 years of success in business, she found herself very successful, and very unfulfilled. So, she tried yoga, alternative medicine, and anything she thought would help me feel fulfilled. But nothing worked. Obsessed with the idea of fulfillment, she dove into its philosophical roots and discovered that she was "emotionally obese"-- she had layers upon layers of assumptions, fears, and negative thoughts that had piled on over the years like "emotional fat" and in order to lose them, she had to learn to shed the "emotional weight." In This Episode: Organizing Information can be profitable. Figuring out purpose in work. Understanding who you surround yourself with. How to understand what people are really saying. The value in mentorship. Learning when and how to delegate. Understanding the difficulty in being an entrepreneur. Laura's Fav
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98: Marketing Inspired by the Pareto Principle — Nate Smith
24/05/2016 Duración: 38minNate Smith recently built an info product business in the music niche - at The8020Drummer.com - to high 4-figures monthly passive income. Now he's helping other entrepreneurs do the same. He's applied the Pareto Principle to marketing in a way that other didn't think was possible. Last year, at a conference called DCBKK, He listened to a speaker named Jake Puhl talk about mindset. If you're making less than 250k/year, he said, your problem is probably mindset. He started asking himself framing questions to reveal where he was on his own way. In the end, it all boiled down to assuming things were impossible just because he hadn't seen them succeed yet. He then went on journey, which initially, was not a profitable one, but succeeded in creating freedom for himself; here's his story. In This Episode: Transitioning from employee to full-time entrepreneur. The highs and lows of being an entrepreneur. What happens when cognitive dissidence occurs with you day job? Creating the entrepreneur mindset. Re-evaluating
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97: Manufacturing Celebrity as an Entrepreneur — Dennis Langlais
22/05/2016 Duración: 38minDennis Langlais has had the privilege to speak in front of countless audiences inspiring people to be the best they can be. The podcast provides an inspirational theme that shares insight from our guests. FIVE Minute Bark is a professional Business Podcast and has listen- ers in 38 countries. New to the Podcast world FIVE Minute Bark is off to a better than expected start, featuring high profile guests such as Steven Weatherford, Lee Stein, James Heller, Cameron Czu- bernat. The podcast is successful in capturing the “moment” with it’s guests. Dennis the host has a the cunning ability to get guests to open up and share great things in a compelling way. Through is experience, Dennis has become an expert on the art of "Creating Celebrity," and recently spoke about it in an interview with Grant Cardone. In This Episode: Making a living as a pro BMX rider. How competition takes life to the next level. Turning love of BMX into a business. How a podcast can become your education. The value in the Blab pl
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96: Cold Showers and the Four Hour Body
20/05/2016 Duración: 17minIts always been a funny thing to say to someone to "Take a cold shower," but it may be one of the best tips that you have ever been given. There are many benefits of taking a cold shower if you can handle it. I have been doing it for about three weeks now, and in addition to diet, have seen a pretty nice drop in body fat. I recently started reading the 4 Hour Body and have tried a bunch of the crazy experiments to see exactly how they work. I have found many positive results in my body and will continue to experiment and see exactly where this rabbit hole leads. Cold showers burn fat:this is initially what attracted me to them. In the 4 Hour Body, Tim Ferriss speaks about a massive increase in body fat burning. He started by looking at swimmers and why they can consume such a massive amount of calories and not go up in body fat. Their massive amount of swimming, 3-4 hours daily can contribute to this, but they still do not swim enough to burn the massive amount of calories, such as the 12,000 taken in by Mic
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95: The Keys to Building a Digital Course — Boomer Mueller and Tyler Tashiro
19/05/2016 Duración: 36minBoomer Mueller and Tyler Tashiro are hustlers. They very quickly created a podcast called "The Rising Entrepreneur," which saw very quick success. Then, they took their knowledge and in only 48 hours put together the content for their first online training course. The two see not only importance in the originally of their content but also in the speed with which they create it. In this episode, we cover the creation of their course from start to finish; why they acted quickly, why they tried to leave no questions. The two had a pet peeve about other course creators that didn't give all the data, hoping to sell course number two. Rather they wanted to give their customers the best possible product to create a future relationship with them. These two guys believe in going for it, and you're along for the ride. In This Episode: The Importance of Journaling. Why your projects need to be bigger than yourself. The importance of original content. Creating raving fans. Why you need buyers before you launch a produ
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94: Making Tiny Leaps For Big Changes — Gregg Clunis
18/05/2016 Duración: 40minGregg Clunis is the host of the Tiny Leaps, Big Changes podcast. Gregg took an interest in personal development to the next level. Many times, we just become consumers of content and Gregg is on a mission to see that we actually implement, a little bit every day; when changes are too big we won't actually stick with them. The show was been wildly successful, garnering almost a quarter of a million downloads in its first few months, and an incredible community has began to rise up around it. Gregg learned from previous podcasts on how to do a show the right way, and has put it into action. Check out his strategies for success in this episode. In this Episode: The problem with only consuming personal development. The pseudo entrepreneur culture Why smaller actions are easier to implement. What to do after you crush your goals. Why sometimes, messy is better than done. Learning from past mistakes. Having a big plan for your personal brand. Understanding your pursuit of balance. Gregg's Favorite Quote: "All
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93: How to Work Your Goals Backwards — Ryan Stack
17/05/2016 Duración: 40minRyan Stack was a musician that wanted more, but it too a journey to get him here. He is an internet entrepreneur that figured out the steps to make his goals happen and right now is really crushing it. We follow him a long his early years, through finding a mentor, to eventually becoming a mentor for others. He has been pumping out value bombs at a mind melding pace on Periscope. In this episode he tells you how to work your goals backwards to make life happen and not wait for life to happen to you. In This Episode: How to go from musician to entrepreneur. What is residual income? The adjustment to being an entrepreneur. Putting deadlines on goals to get them done. Figuring out how to replace income. Training your way into business. The action plan behind goals. The importance of having a supportive spouse. The importance of having a mentor. How to brand with Periscope. Removing distractions to hit your goals. Ryan's Favorite Quote: "You'll be left feeling empty if you hit the finish line alone, when
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92: The Entrepreneurs Guide to Audience Building — Daryl Urbanski
15/05/2016 Duración: 40minDaryl Urbanski, is the Founder and President of BestBusinessCoach.ca, is best known for his ability to create seven-figure, automated income streams from scratch. A Canadian turned So Cal, Daryl has quickly climbed the entrepreneurial ladder, gaining respect from thousands of small business owners worldwide. From author to speaker, marketer to coach - Daryl's multi-faceted business approach sets him apart as one of the leading business experts of his generation. This episode helps to connect some of the dots left from episode #21, where Pat Flynn explain to us the basics of affiliate marketing. Listening to these two episodes together, will give you a good idea of where to start you online marketing and funnel building. In This Episode: Focusing on serving others first. Learning the right way from doing things the wrong way. The value in really having good marketing. The Value in self-education through reading. How to use success to drive media coverage and future business. How to build your traffic. How to
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91: How to Get Referrals
13/05/2016 Duración: 08minReferrals are a tricky subject; some people always get them, others can seem to even touch one. There's some different viewpoints on this one, but in this episode, I will give you what has been most successful for me. This method has worked for me every time and has been super important in my efforts at branding building. In this Episode: Referrals are a long term strategy. Give give give... Become a person of value. Hook someone up with other people – become a connector of people. The exchange hast to balance out Links From Today's Show: www.jeremyryanslate.com/cyol www.jeremyryanslate.com/survey Today's Sponsor:
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90: Do Inspiring S**t — Jimmy Dean Freeman
12/05/2016 Duración: 38minJimmy is a proud father, a keynote speaker, and an endurance running coach living in the Los Angeles area. He has spoken to many groups including school assemblies, Fortune 100 companies (Disney, Nike, etc), as well as local clubs and athletic groups. As a backdrop to many of Jimmy's keynotes, he has completed numerous ultra distance footraces including the Badwater 135, the Western States 100, and the Leadville Trail 100. In the Summer of 2014, Jimmy completed the "Original 6 Hundo Challenge" or the first six 100 mile trail races to exist, in a 13 week span. Jimmy talks about chosen attitude in the face of adversity, self empowerment, team building & collaborative thinking, unearthing the extraordinary moments everyday, gratitude, and high achievement through relentless forward movement, all while maintaining a sense of humor and perspective around everything. In This Episode: Building an inspiring day, even when things don't go as planned. Creating a mastermind to keep yourself accountable. Trans
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89: Why Your Business Idea Needs to Scale— Vick Tipnes
11/05/2016 Duración: 33minVick Tipnes was born in London, England and immigrated to Florida as a young boy with his Family. He always knew that he wanted to be an Entrepreneur from a very young age. He gave college a shot, but after 6 months he decided to drop out and pursue his goals. Vick then struggled through various businesses that he started and sold, but didn’t really reach his full potential, when compared to the image he had in his mind. It wasn’t until he was 35 years old that he really woke up and realized that he needed to truly invest in himself if he was going to become anything in life. Once that ball dropped for him, everything changed. He took massive action to learn and educate himself as much as he could. He became obsessed with bettering himself, and invested every dollar he. At the time he had little or no money, he didn’t even have a sofa, but he had belief in himself. He started Blackstone in 2012; his purpose was to help as many people as he could, through better cost, access and quality. He started this busine
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88: Face Everything and Rise — Robert Syslo
09/05/2016 Duración: 26minRobert Syslo Jr is the Video Genius behind Grant Cardone; Director of Production for Grant Cardone TV, Digital Video Producer, Advertising and Branding Coordinator, Editor, Photographer with over fourteen years of experience in film production. Having worked with NBC Universal, Citysearch, Yelp and YellowPages Robert's promotional video production for business' has led him to New York Times Best Seller and International Sales Expert Grant Cardone where he currently works. Robert has been through an amazing journey of self-discovery to business success. He is an expert in branding with video, and produces massive amounts of content on social media. In this episode, Robert tells us just what it takes to be a video genius, and what it really takes to brand in video and social media. In This Episode: How to find your passion in life. Making a career as a video producer. Why you need to be willing to experience anything that will happen. Why persistence is so important. What you need to be doing to brand with v
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87: The Third Circle Theory — Pejman Ghadimi
08/05/2016 Duración: 45minPejman Ghadimi is a self-made entrepreneur and best selling book author born in 1982 in the middle of a revolution in Iran, raised in France for the majority of his childhood, and eventually migrating to the United States in 1997. Raised by a single mother his entire life with very limited resources, Pejman quickly adapted to the idea of being resourceful. Due to lack of finances and the inability to go to college due to family obligations, Pejman chose to start working from a young age and focused his efforts on banking where he built a name for himself very quickly, climbing the ladder all the way to the VP level in a short 4 years span all without any type of formal education or formalized training. Fast forward 3 more years and Pejman left banking with a significant amount of experience, an incredible salary history and real estate portfolio to die for which was later leveraged to founding three major businesses: VIP Motoring, Secret Consulting, and Secret Entourage (which collectively have grossed o
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86: When to Fire a Client
06/05/2016 Duración: 07minWhether you're a new entrepreneur or someone that has been around a while, there is one that is pretty scary to most of us, and thats the idea of scarcity. There is not scarcity of clients or money or opportunities in the world, and shifting your mindset is huge to making a concerted effort to really living and really building a career; its time to remove the "Time Suck" from your life. In this episode, I discuss when its time to cut the chord with a client so that you can be abundant and not scarce, and from there, really go on to create your own life! In this episode: The signs that its time for a client to go. What a bad client probably looks like. Why you need to end it with time sucking clients. What to do after you end it. Links from this episode: www.jeremyryanslate.com/survey www.jeremyryanslate.com/cyol Today's Sponsor:
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85: The Education of an Entrepreneur — Michael Russo
05/05/2016 Duración: 27minMichael Russo started Sticky Quotes while still in college to bring inspiration and motivation to others. Being the optimistic and idealistic philosopher he is, he once thought: "How could I make the world a happier place?" For starters, he figured he could write inspirational quotes on sticky notes and leave them all over the place. And that’s exactly how Sticky Quotes got its start. The sticky quote note idea was his simple yet effective way to make the world a happier place. He was sticking these instant happy notes everywhere – all over the Morgan Stanley office where he once interned; in every classroom at Molloy College; and just about anywhere else he's gone since January 2014 when he started this movement. It wasn't until he paired up with an awesome team of friends and mentors, won a college business plan competition, and printed an insane number of sticky notes in his parents’ kitchen that he had the confidence and the opportunity to start this business. Now he's 21 years old, on a mission, running