Are you leading important client relationships and also on the hook for growing them? The growth part can seem mysterious, but it doesn’t have to be! Business development expert Mo Bunnell will take you inside the minds of some of the most interesting thought leaders in the world, applying their insights to growth skills. You’ll learn proven processes to implement modern techniques. You’ll learn how to measure their impact. And, everything will be based in authenticity, always having the client’s best interest in mind. No shower required.
Nervous System Mastery: Science-Backed Secrets to Energy Management with Nervous System Expert Jonny Miller
Have you ever wished you could control your energy levels as easily as adjusting the temperature on your thermostat? In this episode, I dive into the fascinating world of nervous system mastery with Jonny Miller, who's revolutionizing how we approach energy management and self-regulation. Jonny shares incredibly practical techniques that can help you shift your energy state in as little as 30-60 seconds, whether you need to calm down after a stressful meeting or amp up before an important presentation. We explore the science behind these techniques, including the groundbreaking finding that there are four times as many neural pathways going from body to brain than brain to body – which explains why bottom-up regulation practices can be so powerful. What really excites me about this conversation is how immediately applicable these tools are for business leaders and entrepreneurs. I can't wait for you to discover how these simple yet powerful techniques could revolutionize your daily energy management! Topics We Cover in This Episode: The surprising reason why trying to "think yourself calm" is far less effective than bottom-up regulation A simple humming technique that can take you to instant calm The breathing pattern that can replace your morning coffee How to achieve the equivalent of 4 hours of sleep in just 15 minutes Why certain environmental tweaks can permanently upgrade your nervous system A powerful technique that can shift your state in under 60 seconds Resources Mentioned: Order your copy of Give to Grow Get the Supplemental materials for Give to Grow Get a copy of your GrowBIG Playbook today! Apply to work directly with Jonny and join the upcoming cohort of Nervous System Mastery Take the Zero-cost Nervous System Quotient (NSQ) Self-Assessment Free Non-Sleep-Deep-Rest (NSDR) Recording Listen to Jonny's Curious Humans Podcast
10/22/2024 • 34 minutes, 17 seconds
The Art of Authentic Relationship Building with Legendary Blogger and Writer Khe Hy
In this episode, I sit down with my friend Khe Hy, a legendary figure in the world of blogging, email newsletters, and coaching. Khe's unique background as a former high-flying investment banker gives him a perspective that sets him apart in the world of personal development. We dive deep into the art of building authentic relationships and how to scale your network without losing that personal touch. Khe shares his mindset around relationships, his innovative system for managing connections, and his philosophy on staying top-of-mind with the people who matter most. He also shares his concept of "authentic relationship building" and how it differs from traditional networking. We discuss the power of listening at a soul level, the art of making mutually beneficial introductions, and how to use technology to nurture relationships at scale. Khe also opens up about his journey from a timid child of Cambodian immigrants to a master connector, and shares insights on finding aliveness in your daily life and career. Whether you're looking to enhance your professional network or seeking more meaningful connections in your personal life, this episode is for you. Topics We Cover in This Episode: The secret ingredient that turns networking into authentic relationship building How to scale your relationships without losing the personal touch The surprising link between your hobbies and your most valuable connections A powerful daily habit that could transform your network over time An unexpected test to gauge if you're living the life you truly want Resources Mentioned: Subscribe to Khe’s newsletter (highly recommend!) Mo’s interview with Jay Papasan, author of The ONE Thing Mo’s interview with Risk Expert Dennis Baltz Order your copy of Give to Grow Get the Supplemental materials for Give to Grow Get a copy of your GrowBIG Playbook today!
10/8/2024 • 49 minutes, 13 seconds
How to Expand Globally and Land High-Value Projects with Global Expansion Expert Gina Rubel
Get a copy of your GrowBIG Playbook today! In this episode of Real Relationships Real Revenue, I'm joined by Gina Rubel, a seasoned expert in global expansion for firms and organizations. Together, we’re diving deep into the strategies for winning the high-value work that propels your business forward. Global growth is about high value and targeting the right opportunities, and Gina is here to share her insights on how you can start winning the big projects that truly matter. Join us as we explore how to move beyond the easy wins and start securing the most impactful work. Topics We Cover in This Episode: The most significant leverage point in the global workspace today A client approach that accelerates global expansion Common pitfalls that professionals and service providers face The three key components of high-performing client teams The one thing you should never let drive your decision-making How to shift from doing the work to winning the work Leveraging technology to attract high-value opportunities Practical tips for expanding your reach globally I hope you enjoyed this conversation with Gina! If you want to learn more from her, make sure to visit their website https://www.furiarubel.com/ and follow her on LinkedIn. Resources Mentioned: Order your copy of Give to Grow Get the Supplemental materials for Give to Grow Order Give to Grow Get a copy of your GrowBIG Playbook today! Check out Give to Grow Live! Listen to my interview on their podcast On Record Visit their website Follow Gina on LinkedIn
9/24/2024 • 46 minutes, 21 seconds
How To Write Like a Pro with Expert Writer David Perell
Get a copy of your GrowBIG Playbook today! In this episode of Real Relationships Real Revenue, I'm excited to be joined by David Perell, who’s here to share his expertise on how to write really well. David is a master in the art of writing, and together we’ll dive into his top tips on the essential components of good writing, how to overcome writer's block, and practical activities you can do to become a stronger writer. After all, better writing leads to bigger wins! Topics We Cover in This Episode: What it truly takes to improve your writing The many benefits of becoming a better writer The two phases of writing and how they can enhance your work The one key principle to keep in mind if you want to achieve your goals Books and exercises that will help sharpen your writing skills The step-by-step process for creating great content The core element every writer needs to craft compelling pieces The secret to producing well-rounded, impactful writing I hope you enjoyed this episode with David! He has so many valuable tips for becoming a better writer and I hope this conversation helps you get started improving your writing today. If you want to get in touch with David, make sure to follow him on LinkedIn and X. You can also check out the podcast episode he did on storytelling and the episode he did on copy editing. Resources Mentioned: Order your copy of Give to Grow Get the Supplemental materials for Give to Grow Get a copy of your GrowBIG Playbook today! Check out David’s podcast episode with Shaan Puri on storytelling Listen to David’s podcast episode with Harry Dry on copy editing Follow David on LinkedIn Follow David on X Listen to Mark Forsyth (author of Elements of Eloquence) Interview
9/10/2024 • 42 minutes, 8 seconds
How Writing a Book Can Transform Your Career: A Success Story from Lawyer and Author John Gilbert
Get a copy of your GrowBIG Playbook today! This episode of Real Relationships Real Revenue marks the conclusion of our series on how to write a book that builds your personal brand, earns you a seat at the table, and strengthens relationships to grow your business over time. Today, I’m joined by John Gilbert, a successful lawyer who used his book to elevate his career to the next level. In this conversation, John shares his experience and insights on how you, too, can write a book that transforms your professional life. Topics We Cover in This Episode: The biggest benefit of writing a book How writing a book changes the way others perceive you The key to leveraging your book to build relationships and meet new people The credibility you gain with clients as an author One way you can engage your audience before your book is published How you can use your book for business development during the launch Strategies for using your book post-publication to grow your business A behind-the-scenes look at the book creation and publishing process The one way you’ll know if you have the right subject for your book There are so many benefits to writing a book and I hope this real-life example of how impactful it can be inspires you to get started on your own book! If you want to contact John, connect with him on LinkedIn. You can also get a copy of his book here. Resources Mentioned: Get a copy of John’s book Get a copy of John’s book globally Connect with John on LinkedIn Order your copy of Give to Grow Get the Supplemental materials for Give to Grow Get a copy of your GrowBIG Playbook today!
8/27/2024 • 54 minutes, 52 seconds
Real-Life Case Studies of How People Use Their Book To Grow Their Business with Growth Expert Chad Cannon
Get a copy of your GrowBIG Playbook today! In this episode of Real Relationships Real Revenue, we are continuing our series on how you can use your book to grow your business. I sat down with Chad Cannon. He is a return guest and he’s here to give us some real-life case studies of how people have used their books to grow their business. Chad has more insight than anyone I know on how to take a book and actually build your book of business with it so I am excited to share this conversation with you. Topics We Cover in This Episode: Why a book is the best business card you could have The number one word-of-mouth marketing tool you can use The one thing you need to remember when deciding what book to write What to remember if you want to write a great book Some authors who utilized their books to massively grow their business The truth about how long your book should be in order to be successful The difference between how I used The Snowball System and Give to Grow The number one way to get someone who wants to work with you from your book How to make it really easy for your reader to reach out to you A book is the number one word-of-mouth marketing tool in the world, and I hope this episode gave you some inspiration! If you want to learn more, check out StoryBrand, Building a Story Brand, and Marketing Made Simple for a directory of certified coaches who can help you. Resources Mentioned: Order your copy of Give to Grow Get the Supplemental materials for Give to Grow Get a copy of your GrowBIG Playbook today! Check out the 5 Minute Marketing Makeover Check out Marketing Made Simple Check out Building a StoryBrand Learn more about StoryBrand
8/20/2024 • 1 hour, 6 seconds
How To Elevate Your Content with Design with Expert Book Designer Joy Panos Stauber
Get a copy of your GrowBIG Playbook today! In this episode of Real Relationships Real Revenue, I sat down with my secret weapon, Joy Panos Stauber, a brilliant designer who makes books look amazing. We sat down to discuss how to integrate design with content in a way that makes anything you create better. No matter what you’re working on, how you integrate design with your content is super important, so Joy is here to show us the right way to do it so that you can take your content to the next level. Topics We Cover in This Episode: The real reason that design is so important The key element that helps your clients fully absorb your material Practical tips for designing content that people can’t wait to engage with How to achieve fantastic design when the stakes are high How you can capture the essence of your content with design Remember, your design is so much more important than it may appear. It really enhances your brand experience and elevates your message. If you don’t have an in-house expert, hiring a professional can make all the difference. You won’t be disappointed! I hope you enjoyed this episode with Joy! If you want to learn more from her, make sure to check out her website and connect with her on LinkedIn. Resources Mentioned: Visit Joy’s website Follow Joy on LinkedIn Order your copy of Give to Grow Get the Supplemental materials for Give to Grow Get a copy of your GrowBIG Playbook today!
8/13/2024 • 47 minutes, 43 seconds
How To Market Your Book So It Grows Your Business with Book Marketing Expert Tim Grahl
Get a copy of your GrowBIG Playbook today! In this episode of Real Relationships Real Revenue, we are continuing our series about how to write a book and use it to help grow your business. We have spoken with multiple experts who help you get started, and now we are moving onto the next level - marketing the book! Marketing is extremely important because it can lead directly to people hiring you before your book's even published. To talk to us about it, I sat down with return guest Tim Grahl. He’s one of the top book marketing experts in the world and he is going to show us how we can do this and do it well. Topics We Cover in This Episode: The shift in how people see you when they hear you are an author of a book The key to marketing your book in a way that will win you business The true power of a book The key to getting clients before your book even publishes How to actually use your book to get more leads The difference in how you market different types of books The impact a book can have on your business is truly mind-blowing when you know how to market it. Everyone you meet should get a copy of your book. You’ll be amazed at how it opens doors that were closed to you in the past! I hope you enjoyed this conversation with Tim! If you are interested in learning more from him, you can check out his books on Amazon. Resources Mentioned: Get a copy of Tim’s books Order your copy of Give to Grow Get the Supplemental materials for Give to Grow Get a copy of your GrowBIG Playbook today!
8/6/2024 • 39 minutes, 21 seconds
How to Write Your Book Even If You’re Busy with Expert Collaborator Jeff Goins
Get a copy of your GrowBIG Playbook today! This episode of Real Relationships Real Revenue is the next in our series about how you can write a book and use it to take your business to the next level. I am joined by Jeff Goins, one of the best personal editors or collaborators out there. He’s here to share more information on the type of work he does, how to write a book even if you’re busy, and how to take a good book and make it great. We’re also diving into how you can hire a collaborator and create something that you’re really proud of! Topics We Cover in This Episode: Key tips to get your book written - even if you don’t have time What a collaborator does and how they can help you take your book to the next level The three things you want to integrate when creating your book to make an impact The different roles people play in the book creation process How not to publish your book How to use sticky statements that will make your book stand out The way to start writing your book before you actually write a book The one thing to do if you want to really perfect your book The difference between good and great work when it comes to writing a book I hope you found some value in this episode with Jeff! He is so talented at what he does and the books he creates are changing the world. If you want to learn more about how you can work with Jeff, head over to his agency website Fresh Complaint, get a copy of his book Real Artists Don't Starve, or reach out to him directly at [email protected]. Resources Mentioned: Visit Jeff’s website Visit the Fresh Complaint website Get in touch with Jeff at [email protected] Get a copy of Real Artists Don't Starve Order your copy of Give to Grow Get the Supplemental materials for Give to Grow Get a copy of your GrowBIG Playbook today!
7/30/2024 • 51 minutes, 50 seconds
The Key To Getting Your Book Published with Book Proposal Writing Expert David Moldawer
Get a copy of your GrowBIG Playbook today! You know how the word “secret” is overused in everything? Well, in this episode of Real Relationships Real Revenue, I’m sharing the real secrets of book publishing! My guest for this episode is David Moldawer, the one person who truly knows the ins and outs of the industry. He’ll reveal not only the secrets of book publishing but also how to find an agent, decide between self-publishing, hybrid, or traditional publishing, and craft a compelling book proposal. We’re diving into the three C’s of publishing a book, and I can’t wait to share this conversation with you. Topics We Cover in This Episode: The most direct way that writing a book can help your business grows The longevity of books and how they compare to other methods of sharing your expertise The magic ripple effects of writing a book beyond people buying the book The different types of publishing and how to find the best one for you The one publishing method to beware of What you need to know in terms of growing an audience for your book Why it’s crucial to have an agent when you pitch your book The key to writing a great book proposal The most important things to remember if you want to hybrid publish your book Why you shouldn’t be scared to publish your book if there are others like it Great hybrid publishers to consider for your book I hope you enjoyed this episode with David! Books can significantly help grow businesses in ways that many people don't yet understand. My goal with this show is to provide examples and discuss the process, offering insights into this world that you might not have seen before. David did a great job of helping with that! If you want to work with him, make sure to visit his website and connect with him on LinkedIn. Resources Mentioned: Order your copy of Give to Grow Get the Supplemental materials for Give to Grow Get a copy of your GrowBIG Playbook today! Visit David’s website Check him out on The Maven Game Connect with David on LinkedIn
7/23/2024 • 1 hour, 20 minutes, 40 seconds
How To Write a Book That Grows Your Business with Expert Publisher Todd Sattersten
Get a copy of your GrowBIG Playbook today! In this episode of Real Relationships Real Revenue, we are talking about books! Writing a book was easily one of the most game-changing things I have ever done for my business. So, I am chatting with our publisher Todd Sattersten, the owner of Bard Press, which only publishes one book a year. Books are an incredible growth tool, and Todd and I are discussing everything you need to know, including the value of a book that connects to your business, how you can scale it up or down for your business, and the practical steps to get started on creating your own book. Topics We Cover in This Episode: The immense value of writing a book Small, medium, and large ways to go about writing a book Real-life examples of how people used books to grow their business significantly How having a book can help you demonstrate your expertise on a topic The easiest entry to writing a book How to write a book that actually turns into more business for you The unexpected ways that writing a book can help you Why creating a book is an act of giving The key point you have to remember if you want your book to help you grow Important things to understand when writing your book I hope you enjoyed this episode and that it inspires you to write your book and grow your business! If you want to learn more about Todd and Bard Press, head over to https://bardpress.com/. They are a publisher that collaborates closely with authors to craft and market unique, high-quality business books, focusing on publishing only one book a year. Also, make sure to head over to Givetogrow.info! It’s your one-stop shop that includes a Team Launch Guide, podcast episodes, downloadable posters, lead generation methods, top meeting preparation questions, research citations, and a Secret Chapter. Resources Mentioned: Learn more about Bard Press Order your copy of Give to Grow Get the Supplemental materials for Give to Grow Get a copy of your GrowBIG Playbook today!
7/16/2024 • 54 minutes, 46 seconds
Fall in Love With Their Problem
Get a copy of your GrowBIG Playbook today! In this episode of Real Relationships Real Revenue, I am sharing another short and impactful solo episode. I'm sharing a powerful mantra that will transform your approach to client relationships—something you can keep in mind every day for the rest of your career. It’s "Fall in love with their problem." This mindset shift can redefine your career and elevate your success by aligning your solutions with your clients' deepest needs. Topics We Cover in This Episode: How to actually fall in love with your client’s problems The one thing a truly great advisor does for their clients How regular, proactive client engagement with valuable insights will help you be more successful I hope you enjoyed this quick and powerful episode. Remember, falling in love with your clients' problems is the key to providing unparalleled value and growing your career. Don't forget to check out my new book, Give to Grow, releasing on August 27th, 2024, and sign up for the free companion course at givegrow.info for additional training and tools. Resources Mentioned: Order your copy of Give to Grow Get the Supplemental materials for Give to Grow Get a copy of your GrowBIG Playbook today!
7/9/2024 • 5 minutes, 48 seconds
What to Focus on in Client and Prospect Meetings
Get a copy of your GrowBIG Playbook today! Have you ever wondered what to focus on when you’re planning for upcoming client meetings? I’m back with another short and sharp episode for you today. In this episode, I’m diving into an important insight from my upcoming book, Give to Grow: Invest in Relationships to Build Your Business and Your Career, coming out on August 27th, 2024. I’m discussing the single most important focus for your client meetings: engagement. Topics We Cover in This Episode: Why engagement is the key to successful client meetings How this one thing will help you win the work you want with the clients you want Practical tips on how to ask the right questions to deepen client relationships and move your projects forward Remember, client meetings should be about creating meaningful dialogue and collaboration. That’s how you’ll find the most success. For more detailed strategies, check out our upcoming book and the free six-part video training series available at givetogrow.info! This resource is designed to help you implement these techniques and grow your business relationships effectively. Grab your copy now! Resources Mentioned: Check out the free Give To Grow training Pre-order your copy of Give to Grow Get a copy of your GrowBIG Playbook
7/2/2024 • 5 minutes, 26 seconds
How to Keep Deepening Relationships When You're Busy
Get a copy of your GrowBIG Playbook today! Turning down opportunities because you have too much on your plate? That could be holding you back from success! In this episode, I’m going solo and diving into one of the biggest mental roadblocks that are probably holding you back- the thought that you’re just “too busy”. This is something I discuss in my upcoming book, Give to Grow: Invest in Relationships to Build Your Business and Your Career, and I’m going to be unpacking this lie that we tell ourselves and share a few actionable tips that will keep the momentum going even when your schedule feels too full. Topics We Cover in This Episode: The harmful mindset you have to push through if you want long-term success What an old, stalled pickup truck can teach us about the power of momentum A simple and effective way to incorporate business development into your day, even when you’re busy Remember, staying busy can be your biggest ally if you leverage it right. Incorporate small, consistent actions now to benefit your future self. For more insights and practical strategies, sign up for our free six-part video course at givetogrow.info. Resources Mentioned: Check out the free Give To Grow training Pre-order your copy of Give to Grow Get a copy of your GrowBIG Playbook
6/25/2024 • 8 minutes, 30 seconds
How to Succeed No Matter What Life Throws at You
Get a copy of your GrowBIG Playbook today! I've got a quick and impactful solo episode for you, and it is based on something you’ll find in my upcoming book, Give to Grow: Invest in Relationships to Build Your Business and Your Career, which is set to release on August 27th, 2024. There's a chapter in the book called “Success In The Moment”, and in this episode of Real Relationships Real Revenue, I’m discussing a critical concept from the book—achieving success in any moment by maintaining control and responding with generosity, no matter the outcome. Topics We Cover in This Episode: How you can maintain emotional stability and ensure that it's always your move The impactful ways you can use generosity to deepen relationships, no matter what’s going on The simple mindset shift that will help you view every situation as an opportunity to increase your success so you can win more work I hope you enjoyed this episode! Remember, the key to sustained success is all about viewing every moment as an opportunity to deepen relationships and be helpful. This mindset will keep you resilient and proactive, no matter what comes your way. Don't forget to check out our free training course at GiveToGrow.info! It’s our give so that you can grow. If you like what you heard and want to learn more, make sure to pre-order Give to Grow now! Resources Mentioned: Check out the free Give To Grow training Pre-order your copy of Give to Grow Get a copy of your GrowBIG Playbook
6/18/2024 • 4 minutes, 15 seconds
How to Be a 10x Top Performer
Get a copy of your GrowBIG Playbook today! In this solo episode of Real Relationships Real Revenue, I'm sharing another short, sharp, and insightful solo episode. I’m discussing a startling fact that can be a big unlock for many of you. While writing my upcoming book, Give to Grow, I stumbled upon some fascinating insights about top performers and what sets them apart. Tune in to find out how a simple shift in mindset and strategy can elevate your business and career so that you too can be a top performer. Topics We Cover in This Episode: The surprising statistics about how top performers compare to average performers The key difference between closed systems (like sports) and open systems (like business) How top performers leverage their teams to maximize impact What you need to know about sizing your offers while expecting nothing in return Remember, the secret to becoming a top performer lies in making more offers of helpfulness and strategically leveraging your time and team. Don't forget to check out our free training course at GiveToGrow.info! It's our investment in your success so you can grow. If you like what you heard and want to learn more, make sure to pre-order Give to Grow now! Resources Mentioned: Check out the free Give To Grow training Pre-order your copy of Give to Grow Get a copy of your GrowBIG Playbook
6/11/2024 • 6 minutes, 55 seconds
The Two Mindsets You Need to Succeed
Get a copy of your GrowBIG Playbook today! In this episode of Real Relationships Real Revenue, I’m sharing a short and sharp solo episode on the number one insight I’ve seen over the last several years that our clients are loving. I’m diving into the pivotal mindsets and strategies necessary for balancing the distinct phases of winning and doing the work. I’m also sharing how you can effectively transition between these modes to enhance your relationship development and ultimately, your success. Topics We Cover in This Episode: The key difference between winning the work and doing the work that you have to remember if you want to succeed How you can adapt quickly to your client's needs depending on which realm of work you are in The one pro tip that top performers live by I hope this episode was a big unlock for you and provided valuable insight to help you navigate the balance between winning and doing the work. These transitions are crucial to relationship development and success! We have a free training course over at GiveToGrow.info that we've built that surrounds the book that will help you unlock your next level of success. Check it out! If you like what you heard and want to learn more, make sure to pre-order Give to Grow now! Resources Mentioned: Check out the free Give To Grow training Pre-order your copy of Give to Grow Get a copy of your GrowBIG Playbook
6/4/2024 • 8 minutes, 13 seconds
The Generous Leader: How Vulnerability and Authenticity Can Drive Deeper Connections with Generous Leadership Expert Joe Davis
Get a copy of your GrowBIG Playbook today! How can we drive growth and lead teams with generosity in a way that feels great? In this episode of Real Relationships Real Revenue, I sat down with the generous leader himself, Joe Davis. He’s here to talk about his book The Generous Leader and how we can learn to embrace vulnerability, authenticity, and generosity to become better leaders and create deeper relationships. Topics We Cover in This Episode: The one thing that you need to do if you want to become a generous leader What happens when you truly try to lead with generosity and authenticity The magic of seeing your clients as people, not just as someone who can hire you What it really means to be a curious leader and what happens when you do The power of using tough love and pushing others to use their seat both internally and externally What you need to do if you want to embrace vulnerability in the right way How to be vulnerable with clients in a way that will deepen your relationship A generous leader starts a ripple through their organization that changes the way we engage with one another. So take the time this week to reach out to your teammates and tell them how much they mean to you and how much you appreciate them. By doing your own generous act and letting people know you care about them, it will create a ripple that is bigger than yourself. I hope you enjoyed this conversation with Joe! To learn more about being a generous leader, make sure to get a copy of his book and connect with him on LinkedIn. Resources Mentioned: Get your copy of the Grow Big Playbook Pre-Order Give to Grow on Amazon
5/28/2024 • 48 minutes, 24 seconds
Speak with Impact: Strategies for Effective Communication with Expert Communicator Vinca LaFleur
Get a copy of your GrowBIG Playbook today! In this episode of Real Relationships Real Revenue, join me as I delve into the world of effective communication with Vinca LaFleur, a seasoned speechwriter who wrote speeches for a former American president. From her experiences in the Clinton Administration to founding her own company, West Wing Writers, Vinca has mastered the art of crafting compelling communications for senior leaders. I’m excited to have her on the show today to talk about how you can structure your communication. From one-time speeches to long-term campaigns, Vinca shares invaluable insights and practical tips to help you refine your messaging skills and captivate your audience. Topics We Cover in This Episode: Vinca's remarkable journey from the White House to founding West Wing Writers The best formulas for elevating your communications like a pro Excellent examples of effective communication structures in action The difference between presenting solutions and creating a vision and why it matters Quick tricks to catch your audience's attention while speaking A secret strategy for effective communication on the fly The secret to making sure your communications don’t go awry The key to long-term communication success I hope you are able to use these fantastic tips from Vinca to enhance your communication skills and foster genuine connections in both your personal and professional life today! If you want to learn more from Vinca, make sure to check out the West Wing Writers website or you can get in touch with her at [email protected]. Resources Mentioned: Visit the West Wing Writers' website Get in touch with Vinca: [email protected] Listen to my conversation with Todd Henry Get your copy of the Grow Big Playbook Pre-Order Give to Grow on Amazon
5/21/2024 • 1 hour, 4 minutes, 40 seconds
How to Get Leverage as a Leader with Growth Expert Barrett Brooks
Get a copy of your GrowBIG Playbook today! What is the secret to scaling? That’s the topic of this episode of Real Relationships Real Revenue with Barrett Brooks! Most people think that growth stops once you have enough business to support yourself, but the best of the best take it another step forward. They learn the art of scaling across teams and entire organizations. Join us as Barrett tells us exactly how to do it! Topics We Cover in This Episode: The three secrets to scaling that you might be overlooking Even the most talented people in the world need this one thing The secret to truly setting your people up for success The number one thing you need to know if you are leading a team The most compassionate way to be in a relationship The art of understanding priorities and the greatest points of leverage The difference between Growth Mode and Profit Mode Mapping out your vision for the future The best way to communicate in your organization Tips for setting effective team standards Building trusting relationships among the members of your team The one thing successful scalers always do The biggest shift leaders have to follow if they’re ready to scale I hope you enjoyed this conversation with Barrett about the secret to scaling. I know I had several unlocks and I hope you did too. If you loved hearing from Barrett and want to learn more, make sure to check out his podcast Good Work with Barrett Brooks! You can also learn more about his coaching offers by visiting his website. Resources Mentioned: Check out Barrett’s podcast Visit Barrett’s coaching site Get your copy of the Grow Big Playbook Pre-Order Give to Grow on Amazon
5/14/2024 • 1 hour, 2 minutes, 34 seconds
6 Core Principles of Extraordinary Partnerships with Partnerships Expert Jean Oelwang
Get a copy of your GrowBIG Playbook today! One of the best ways to develop a book of business to enhance your value in the marketplace is to work with other experts who are complementary to your services. By partnering with other experts, you can add even more value to clients. However, most people don't know how to develop meaningful partnerships with others that are outside their organization. In this episode of Real Relationships Real Revenue, I sat down with Jean Oelwang, author of Partnering, to talk about how you can develop partnerships that help you give your clients maximum value. Topics We Cover in This Episode: The impact of the relationships we have in our lives The power of the ability to build deep connections The true value of a strategic partner The mindset shift that will propel you into success Ways to construct mutually beneficial partnerships How to create an ecosystem of virtues The six virtues of partnerships Trust building tips How to build these partnerships at scale The power of proximity Why the people we choose to partner with matter so much I hope you enjoyed this conversation with Jean and that it inspired you to truly look into how you can deepen partnerships that grow your relationships and add even more value to your clients. If you are interested in learning more from Jean, I highly recommend you check out her book here. You can also check out her website and all of the tools available to you there. Resources Mentioned: Get a copy of Give to Grow Get a copy of Jean’s book Partnership Check out Jean’s website and all of her tools
5/7/2024 • 50 minutes, 7 seconds
How to Set Up Your Second Brain with Productivity Expert Thomas Frank
In this episode of Real Relationships Real Revenue, we dive into the most significant productivity hack I've discovered in the past year: building a second brain. I'm joined by Thomas Frank, a YouTube sensation and productivity expert, who shares insights on how you can create your own second brain, drawing inspiration from Tiago Forte's concepts. Thomas goes deep into the mechanics of setting up a second brain and demonstrates how this system can transform your productivity. Topics We Cover in This Episode: Why a second brain matters The Benefits of having a second brain Thomas’s second brain setup on Notion Practical tips for setting up your system A dive into what Flylighter and Ultimate Brain are and what they do How to voice record and get an AI summary and transcription Tips and ideas for what to put in your second brain Additional tools and resources you can use for your second brain setup Creating a second brain doesn't have to be overwhelming. Even if you start small, these insights and suggestions from Thomas Frank can guide you through the process, helping you develop a system that fits your unique needs! I hope you enjoyed this conversation with Thomas! If you want to learn more from him, visit his website and check out his templates and free resources. You can also check out the other tools and resources mentioned in this episode at the links below! Resources Mentioned: Get a copy of Building a Second Brain by Tiago Forte Get a copy of The PARA Method by Tiago Forte Listen to my interview with Tiago Forte Grab Flylighter here Get the Ultimate Brain template Get all of Thomas’s templates Visit Thomas’s website Check out the YouTube video showing how to set up the voice recording to AI summary and transcription
4/30/2024 • 1 hour, 5 minutes, 24 seconds
How to Go From Languishing to Flourishing in Your Life and Relationships with Expert Flourisher Corey Keyes
Get a copy of your GrowBIG Playbook today! Are you ready to truly flourish in your life and career? You’re going to love this episode of Real Relationships Real Revenue. I sat down with Corey Keyes, the brilliant mind behind the book Languishing. We talked about the Five Vitamins for Flourishing essential to anyone who wants more growth and fulfillment in all aspects- particularly for those who are creating possibilities for others or growing a book of business. Topics We Cover in This Episode: What it means to languish The differences between languishing and flourishing The profound impact of mental health on our ability to thrive The power of helping others in the world Why learning something new is so important Transcending the world through spiritual or religious practices The impact of prioritizing warm, trusting relationships The importance of active leisure time How a quiet mind helps you put your best foot forward I hope you enjoyed this episode with Corey! I highly recommend you take these Five Vitamins of Flourishing and apply them to your daily life today. If you’d like to learn more from him, make sure to get a copy of his book Languishing. You can also get in touch with him at [email protected]. Resources Mentioned: Get a copy of Languishing on Amazon Check out the Languishing Book Website Get in touch with Coreyl: [email protected] Pre-order a copy of Give to Grow GrowBIGPlaybook.com
4/23/2024 • 1 hour, 19 minutes, 11 seconds
Winning and Retaining More Business by Better Attracting, Engaging, and Retaining Women on Your Teams with Kathryn Valentine
Get a copy of your GrowBIG Playbook today! In this episode of Real Relationships Real Revenue, I sat down with a friend and thought leader, Kathryn Valentine. She uses research-based strategies to help companies advance and retain female talent with the idea that we need to build tools specifically for women that can work for women professionally. We are diving into all things female talent today and I can’t wait to share some of her insights with you in this episode. Topics We Cover in This Episode: Why not all solutions are right for everyone How diversity in companies impacts their success How to approach talent allocation without biases The power of going slow to go fast with allocation Practical tips that you can do to embrace female talent The importance of looking at how to negotiate as a woman Why you should be doing internal bias audits The four steps to asking for what you want as a woman The key to retention with female talent The research behind women in the workplace I hope you enjoyed hearing more about female talent with Kathryn! If you are interested in diving into the research, make sure to check out the links to the studies below. You can find more information about working with Kathryn on her company website here. You can also connect with her on LinkedIn here. Resources Mentioned: Preorder Give to Grow now Kathryn’s company website Kathryn’s LinkedIn Additional Research Notes From Kathryn: Companies with above-average gender and racial/ethnic diversity in leadership roles are eight times more likely to be in the top 10% of organizations for financial performance: DDI Women given team sizes that are 25% smaller as first-level managers and 40% smaller once they reach Executive levels. Original research here; as explained in WSJ here. Women do 200 hours of non-promotable tasks at work every year: HBR article here; full book here (deep dive on the consulting study - where senior partners who are women work an additional 200 hours every year to compensate for the NPTs they are asked to do and thus this is a leading factor in burnout is on page 47). Women 13% less likely to be promoted to manager, which is where the talent pipeline is currently getting squeezed (what is leading to lack of women in leadership): McKinsey report Also – The New York Times published an article right after we recorded our episode. In an attempt to bolster its economy, Japan introduced a "womenomics" approach to get more women into the work force. They expected 800K more women and got 3M - evidence of a) the completely underutilized talent pool sitting here and b) the positive impact of female talent to grow the economy. Article here.
4/16/2024 • 57 minutes, 56 seconds
High Achieving Mental Frameworks For Growth With High Performance Psychologist Dr. Josh Spitalnick
Get a copy of your GrowBIG Playbook today! In this episode of Real Relationships Real Revenue, I sat down with Dr. Josh Spitalnick who is a high-performance psychologist and author of The Complete Guide to Overcoming Health Anxiety for a one-of-a-kind episode. He is here to talk about improving your mental fitness and share some high-achieving mental frameworks we can use for growth. He’s diving into what high-performing people do to achieve, what they do that gets in their way, and how they switch from running away from something to going towards exactly what they want. Topics We Cover in This Episode: The negative narratives we have that keep us in a small space The mindset of living with fear and approaching things that are scary with intentionality What you have to remember about the “and vs. or” mentality How the “worst” can actually be a great opportunity to deepen a relationship The top things that get in the way of high-performers The different layers of thoughts that we all have How we can change the way we react to the things that happen to us to win more The true win of relationship-building How to authentically handle focusing on concepts not content What to do with the negative thoughts that pop up Why the word “should” is so toxic I hope you enjoyed this conversation with Dr. Josh! It’s all about making your world bigger, not smaller. Or when it comes to business development, it’s about making your book of business and your relationships bigger, not smaller with these mental frameworks. If you want to go deeper and learn more from Dr. Josh, make sure to get yourself a copy of his book and check out his practice! Resources Mentioned: Get a copy of Dr. Josh’s book Check out Dr. Josh’s practice
4/9/2024 • 1 hour, 4 minutes, 35 seconds
Build Your Skills Faster: Elevating Skills and Relationships with Performance Expert Eduardo Briceno
Get a copy of your GrowBIG Playbook today! Performing is not learning. And if you're just doing the work from day to day, that doesn't mean you're improving. What we're going to do in this episode of Real Relationships Real Revenue is mashup Eduardo Briceno's amazing book called The Performance Paradox with The Snowball System and share some simple, practical activities, mindsets, and tools that you can put in place right away that can help you improve in your life, relationships, and business development. Topics We Cover in This Episode: The difference between learning and performing How business development skills are learned How to flip your feelings towards sales and make it enjoyable The power of deliberate practice in becoming skilled at what you do How we can utilize knowledge to grow in our skills Dialing on one thing at a time What Blitzscaling is and how it applies to business development The best way to ask for feedback Tips on reviewing data and having your own “off-season” How to reconnect with your “why” in a really deep way The Mistakes Matrix and the four different types of mistakes I hope you enjoyed this conversation with Eduardo! The Performance Paradox is one of the best books I’ve ever read about doing the work and doing it really, really well. The work Eduardo is doing is really important. If you are interested in learning more from Eduardo, make sure to get a copy of his book. You can also visit his website and follow him on LinkedIn. Resources Mentioned: Follow Eduardo on LinkedIn Get a copy of his book Visit Eduardo’s website Listen to the Kelley O’Hara podcast episode Listen to the Mohamed Massaquoi episode
4/2/2024 • 47 minutes, 2 seconds
The Brave Habit: Cultivating Success in Relationships and Business with Multi-Best Selling Author Todd Henry
Get a copy of your GrowBIG Playbook today! What if I told you there is one thing you can do to guarantee relationship and business development success? That’s exactly what I’m doing in this episode of Real Relationships Real Revenue! I sat down with worldwide expert Todd Henry, author of The Brave Habit. He’s here to talk to us about how we as high-achieving professionals can overcome our fears and lean in with bravery to achieve levels of success we have never reached before. Topics We Cover in This Episode: The tremendous amount of uncertainty we are facing in this day and age How fear prevents us from acting bravely The impact of acting bravely in the threat of potential consequence How a sense of agency leads to more bravery How we can all lean into agency in our own teams What happens when teams feel powerless The power of making bravery instinctual The investment in long-term payoff in business development Why bravery should always be about something other than yourself Todd’s favorite tools to help him continually learn How to reengage your bravery after setbacks I hope you enjoyed this episode with Todd! As he said, bravery is contagious so don’t ever be afraid to lean into it and do the right thing for those around you. You’ll find much more success in life and business if you do. If you want to learn more from Todd, make sure to get a copy of his book The Brave Habit now! You can also check out his last episode on the podcast here. Resources Mentioned: Get a copy of Todd’s book The Brave Habit Listen to Todd’s other episode on the show
3/26/2024 • 51 minutes, 6 seconds
Win More Work by Creating a Culture of Belonging with All-Star Author Brad Deuster
Get a copy of your GrowBIG Playbook today! What does belonging mean to you? In this episode of Real Relationships Real Revenue, I sat down with Brad Deutser, author of Belonging Rules: Five Crucial Actions that Build Unity and Foster Performance. He’s here to dive into this idea of belonging and impact and how we can foster that amongst our teams and clients in a way that is beneficial to everybody. Topics We Cover in This Episode: What belonging really is and why it matters in your organization How we can work together as a team to create more of an impact How a sense of belonging on your team can have a leveraged impact The number one indicator of higher performance on a team What the five belonging rules are and how you can use them to achieve more success How to effectively listen without labels Why the word “why” is one of the most destructive words you can use How to define the identity of your team How to determine what your culture ecosystem looks like Why challenge should be a part of your company’s core identity How leaders can help facilitate change At the end of the day if you want to create a sense of belonging you need to just be human. Be open, be honest, tell people what’s going on, have compassion, be vulnerable, and reach your hand out. Reach your hand out to physically invite people in. I hope you enjoyed this conversation with Brad! If you are interested in going deeper, make sure to get yourself a copy of his book Belonging Rules. You can also follow him on LinkedIn to stay up to date. If you want to get in touch, you can email him at [email protected]. Resources Mentioned: Grab a copy of Belonging Rules Email Brad at [email protected] Follow him on LinkedIn
3/19/2024 • 42 minutes, 17 seconds
Creating Winning Teams: Practical Insights for Success with Teaming Expert Rob Whitfield
Get a copy of your GrowBIG Playbook today! Wondering how you can become a better team with not only the people you work with but also with your clients? You’re in luck because, in this episode of Real Relationships Real Revenue, I sat down with Rob Whitfield, an expert in teaming. He’s sharing how we can team up in a way that is a win for all and that will elevate your outcomes. Topics We Cover in This Episode: How teaming up can put you leaps and bounds ahead How to get started becoming better teams internally The importance of a conscious choice for teaming How to have the conversation about how you’ll team effectively The critical inflection point that changes how your team works together How to exponentially increase your outcomes How this concept can transform your team The important practical things you need to know about successful teams How to incorporate these ideas with your client team I hope you enjoyed learning about effective teaming with internal teams and clients with Rob! If you get started now and apply these strategies, you’ll love the results of how your internal and client teams perform. If you are ready to benchmark how you see your team, make sure to get your gratis team diagnostic at redefinewinning.com. If you’d like to get in touch with Rob, you can fill out the contact form on his website. Resources Mentioned: Get a copy of your GrowBIG Playbook today! Get your gratis team diagnostic
3/12/2024 • 50 minutes, 35 seconds
The Secret to Infusing Fun into Building Relationships and Business Development with the Expert of Fun, Michael Rucker
Get a copy of your GrowBIG Playbook today! Feeling the burnout blues? Wondering if there's a secret to turn your daily grind into something that brings you joy and fulfillment? If so, you’re going to love this episode of Real Relationships Real Revenue. I sat down with Michael Rucker, the mastermind behind The Fun Habit. He’s here to discuss the power of infusing fun into your professional and personal life so that you can experience more success and joy. Michael is sharing some practical tips and frameworks that you can start using now in your business development and relationship building to overcome burnout and find more joy. Topics We Cover in This Episode: The epidemic of burnout and its widespread effects How prioritizing fun can be a game-changer for your life and success Techniques to add joy- even in high-stress positions Elevating your personal and professional relationships through enjoyment How to use the SAVOR model for a fun-filled life Hacks like activity bundling and time blocking to turn mundane tasks into enjoyable moments What the PLAY model is and how it can help you prioritize what brings you joy How you can enjoy what you do more and enjoy more agency and autonomy Remember, it’s not selfish to take time for yourself! Prioritizing enjoyment in your life actually lowers burnout and increases productivity and success. I hope this episode with Michael will help you get started applying the Fun Habit to your life! If you loved hearing from Michael, make sure to get a copy of The Fun Habit and check out his website! Resources Mentioned: Visit Michael’s website Get a copy of The Fun Habit Get a copy of your GrowBIG Playbook today!
3/5/2024 • 42 minutes, 49 seconds
Tips to Create Curiosity and Inspire Growth Teams as a Leader with GrowBIG Master Coach Bradley Humbles
Get a copy of your GrowBIG Playbook today! In this episode of Real Relationships Real Revenue, I sat down with one of our coaches, Bradley Humbles. He’s joining me today to talk about the idea of creating curiosity with potential clients and how we can use it to reach our goals. This is a powerful concept that just doesn’t get enough attention. He’s also exploring the leadership role in sales and how we can get more buy-in from our teams and give actionable steps that lead to more wins. Topics We Cover in This Episode: How to actually create curiosity with your potential clients The first step in the curiosity creation process Tips to use Give to Gets to generate curiosity Building trust and curiosity with uncertainty The power of not knowing it all What cliffhangers are and why they work How leaders can effectively get buy-in from their team How to create actionable steps for your team with things in their control Switching to the leader mindset How Bradley helps leaders in the GrowBIG Training I hope you enjoyed hearing from Bradley. He’s so passionate about helping leaders achieve big things and I was so happy to have him on the show to share the things he’s passionate about with you. If you want to get in touch with Bradley, you can email him at [email protected]. He loves hearing from you all so don’t hesitate to reach out! Resources Mentioned: Get in touch with Bradley at [email protected] Get a copy of your GrowBIG Playbook today
2/27/2024 • 46 minutes, 50 seconds
Practical Tips to Create the Best Team Ever with Team Culture Pro and Best-Selling Author David Burkus
Get a copy of your GrowBIG Playbook today! In this episode of Real Relationships Real Revenue, I sat down with David Burkus who is a returning guest to the show. He is the author of Best Team Ever, a short and sharp read about the fundamentals of team culture. His goal is to help you understand the elements of team culture that really drive performance and take action to move the needle forward on your own team culture. We are either all on teams or leading them, so I know that everyone can get a tremendous amount of value out of this conversation so that you can have the best teams ever. Topics We Cover in This Episode: The three elements of the team culture triangle and why they’re so important How empathy can help you predict behavior on the team and shape your own behavior in the best way possible Why having conversations about conversations and communication is so powerful The importance of psychological safety so that you can make failure safe and build trust with your team Tips for being an active listener and supporting others Why teams that know they’re making an impact are more likely to succeed Practical things you can do to show and reinforce pro-social impact I hope you enjoyed this conversation with David! His pro-social purpose is to make work better. If we build the best team ever, we're building an environment at work and an environment in life for more people that's engaging, inspiring, and motivating. If you want to learn more from David, make sure to check out his website and get a copy of his book Best Team Ever. This book is easy to read and powerful, so I know you’re going to love it. Make sure to also check out his TED Talk! Resources Mentioned: Visit David’s website Get a copy of David’s book Best Team Ever Check out the TED Talk we mentioned
2/20/2024 • 45 minutes, 36 seconds
How to Leverage Strategic Thinking for Maximum Success At Any Level with Strategy Pro Rich Horwath
Get a copy of your GrowBIG Playbook today! Let’s talk strategy! In this episode of Real Relationships Real Revenue, I sat down with Rich Horwath, strategy expert and author of the book Strategic. Rich has a unique approach to strategy and he is going to explain the three big layers of how it works to help us learn how to use strategy for increased growth and success. Whether you realize it or not, everything you do is either tactical or strategic. How we're using our time, our talent, and any budget day in and day out is going to dictate the real strategy that we have, no matter what we might think. Rich is here to show us how to leverage strategic thinking for maximum success. Topics We Cover in This Episode: What dictates our real strategy What strategy is and what it is not Best practices of differentiating yourself with a strategy that’s unique to us How to break free of caution and practice strategic risk-taking The power of investing time in thinking about our future state The three C’s of strategically shifting our focus and offers Why we need to focus on value creation and delivery The three A framework to think more strategically on a daily basis Why excellence is a deviation from the norm What people need to know about leadership fitness and mental toughness How to increase organizational fitness The number one thing you should focus on with communication fitness Remember, strategy is not only done at the CEO or leadership level. Anyone can start implementing strategy into your relationships, brand, and book of business at any level. If you loved learning how you can become more strategic, I highly recommend you check out Rich’s book. You can also check out his free resources and graphic novel! Resources Mentioned: Get a copy of Rich’s book Strategic Free resources from Rich More free resources Get the Strategy graphic novel
2/13/2024 • 45 minutes, 44 seconds
The Power of Relationship Building at Scale with Expert Community Builder Robyn Addis
Get a copy of your GrowBIG Playbook today! In this episode of Real Relationships Real Revenue, I sat down with Robyn Addis who is an expert in community building. There is so much power in relationships, vulnerability, and authenticity, and Robyn is sharing her insights into why communities that embrace these things can bring you more success. She also shares some valuable tips on how to create a community or host a successful event yourself! Topics We Cover in This Episode: How communities allow for elevated levels of success The power of meaningful relationships The perfect blend of authenticity and expertise How to be the hub of a network Why vulnerability is so powerful and how to show it authentically Why people like to be asked for help The dangers of earned dogmatism The impact of realizing you’re not alone How to use the fishbowl to get people talking Advice for putting on successful events It’s so important to remember that you’re not alone, and there is a whole community of people out there like you who would love to connect with you and support you. That’s why building communities has such an impact. I hope you enjoyed this episode with Robyn. If you want to learn more, make sure to visit the Follow Friday Conference website and connect with Robyn on LinkedIn. You can also reach out to her directly at [email protected]. Resources Mentioned: Visit The Follow Friday Conference website Contact Robyn: [email protected] Connect with Robyn on LinkedIn
2/6/2024 • 51 minutes, 9 seconds
Building Stronger Teams: A Deep Dive into Team Habits with Best-Selling Author Charlie Gilkey
Get a copy of your GrowBIG Playbook today! We all have teams. We all have team habits. In this episode of Real Relationships Real Revenue, I sat down with Charlie Gilkey, the expert in team habits! Charlie is the author of the book Team Habits and he’s here to help us understand how truly impactful good internal and external team habits can be. Don’t let the simplicity of team habits fool you into thinking that you don’t need to prioritize it. Charlie’s showing us how to lean into interpersonal power and co-agency and work better together going forward. Topics We Cover in This Episode: The difference between individual habits and team habits The three dimensions of power at work The 8 different types of team habits How to improve your client team habits The ripple effect of changing team habits Why your relationships are key to creating habits that work Tips for coming together to find out what works The core team habits that truly matter Growth activities that can improve our internal team habits The right way to do goal-setting Why everything leads back to making an impact How to use a Media Map to create habits for where to communicate Ways to make sure you’re always on the path to excellence I hope you enjoyed learning about team habits with Charlie! Remember, what's more important than whether you have alignment and everybody agrees on everything is whether you get together as a team and figure out how to get in alignment. If you want to take the Team Habits quiz or learn more about creating team habits, head over to betterteamhabits.com. Resources Mentioned: Visit Charlie’s website and take the Team Habits quiz Listen to my conversation with James Clear
1/30/2024 • 48 minutes, 3 seconds
How to Build Relationships and Win More Business Through Inclusive Practices with Global DE&I Expert Andrés T. Tapia
Get a copy of your GrowBIG Playbook today! Ready to become more consciously inclusive? I am so excited to share this episode of Real Relationships Real Revenue with you today because I sat down with Andrés T. Tapia who has done more work on diversity and inclusion than anyone I know. He has made a profound impact on me and I am so happy to have him here to talk about his books that are all about the 5 disciplines of inclusivity. He’s sharing how we can apply these disciplines to leadership, teams, and enterprise-wide to the entire organization. Topics We Cover in This Episode: The five disciplines of organizations The power of authenticity in organizations and leaders How to find the courage to do the right thing How you can commit to adding more diversity in your teams The commercial aspect of embracing diversity The practical steps to become consciously inclusive Why curiosity is the skeleton to becoming more diverse The invisible aspects of diversity The two main elements of inclusion I hope you enjoyed this conversation with Andrés and are able to apply the 5 disciplines of inclusivity and diversity to your organization, teams, and leadership. If you want to learn more from Andrés, make sure to check out his website, subscribe to his LinkedIn newsletter, and check out his books The 5 Disciplines of Inclusive Leaders and The 5 Disciplines of Inclusive Organizations. Resources Mentioned: Visit Andrés’ website Follow Andrés on LinkedIn and get his newsletter Check out his Books: The 5 Disciplines of Inclusive Leaders The 5 Disciplines of Inclusive Organizations
1/23/2024 • 53 minutes, 39 seconds
Building a Persevering Growth Mindset with the REAL Molly Bloom, Who Aaron Sorkin’s Movie ‘Molly’s Game’ is About
Get a copy of your GrowBIG Playbook today! Have you read the book or seen the movie Molly’s Game? In this episode of Real Relationships Real Revenue, I sat down with Molly Bloom. She is sharing how at only 24 years old, she built up a hugely successful book of business by leveraging the power of authentic relationships. She truly blasted through her fear in a way that I think any of us could be inspired by. Topics We Cover in This Episode: How Molly overcame such great adversity in her life The opportunity Molly was presented with and how she created a business with it How Molly learned about making genuine connections with other humans The power of a giving mindset Why the way you make people feel is so important The impact of effective presence Why taking notes on people you meet is so important How you can grow massively over your competition Focusing on integrity over short-term gain How breaking her own rules led to Molly losing everything What Molly learned about integrity from her experiences Integrity is the ultimate edge, and Molly is such a good example of that. She truly shows the power of building authentic relationships and focusing on giving rather than receiving. If you want to learn more from Molly, you can follow her on Twitter and Instagram. Resources Mentioned: Get your copy of the GrowBIG Playbook Follow Molly on Twitter Follow Molly on Instagram
1/16/2024 • 58 minutes, 4 seconds
Adding the Emotional Component to Your Relationships and Business with Susan Salgado
Get a copy of your GrowBIG Playbook today! How can you really improve your customer or client experience? In this episode of Real Relationships Real Revenue, I sat down with Susan Salgado. Susan has a PhD in organizational psychology and she focuses on customer or client experience. We will dive into some exciting things about client experience, your associate or employee experience, and how they're intertwined. And we're going to talk about things at a strategic level like how to make this a true differentiator. Plus, we're going to talk about it at a tactical level, so we’re sharing things you can put in place right away to achieve greater success. Topics We Cover in This Episode: The power of a customer's emotional experience The best icebreaker for building relationships Top tips for finding commonalities with people The three things a client needs from you How to get better at client and employee experience The three ways that toxic workplaces are formed Why employees need to feel seen and valued by their supervisors How we can show our team members that they have our attention How the quality of working relationships has changed since the pandemic Why we have to remember that we are the same people at work as we are at home I hope you enjoyed this conversation with Susan. It’s so important that we remember that in order to build deeper relationships with those around us, whether it’s our team members or clients, we need to understand that they are people and we care about them as a whole. If you’d like to learn more from Susan, you can find her website here. You can also find her on LinkedIn. Resources Mentioned: Visit Susan’s website Connect with Susan on LinkedIn Learn more about building deeper relationships in season 4 of the podcast Listen to my conversation with Dave Crenshaw Check out the Work-Home Resources Model research
1/9/2024 • 43 minutes, 39 seconds
Mastering Personalized Messaging: A Deep Dive with Brennan Dunn
Make sure to get a copy of your GrowBIG Playbook today! Ever wondered how you could personalize your messaging to your potential clients for increased success? You’re in luck because, in this episode of Real Relationships Real Revenue, I sat down with Brennan Dunn who is an expert in all things personalization. He’s the author of This Is Personal and he’s here to share how to scale personalized messages to prospects and clients in your email marketing and beyond for maximum impact. This conversation is packed with value so you don’t want to miss it! Topics We Cover in This Episode: How Brennan approaches making things more personalized in emails The middle ground between scale and personalization The power of segmentation in your emails How to use Voice of Customer language to customize your language and offers The three levels of personalization and how to work through them The trick to getting people to read your emails The impact of automation when it comes to speaking to your clients Examples of how people in different industries can automate their personalization How personalization makes it easy to get new clients Tips for taking notes and gathering data on your contacts that you can use to personalize I hope you found this episode as powerful and impactful as I did! Brennan really knows his stuff and I was so excited to get to sit down with him and talk all things personalization and scaling. If you want to learn more, I highly recommend you check out his book This is Personal. I know you’ll really love it! If you’d like to get our value add for scaling growth skills across a team or organization, which we used as an example in today’s episode, you can find that here. Resources Mentioned: Get a copy of Brennan’s book This Is Personal on his website Get a copy of Brennan’s book This is Personal on Amazon Learn more about Building a Second Brain with Tiago Forte
1/2/2024 • 56 minutes, 40 seconds
Mastering Growth: Insights from Tiffani Bova on Enhancing Customer and Employee Experience
Get a copy of your GrowBIG Playbook today! Wondering how you can unlock massive growth? In this episode of Real Relationships Real Revenue, I sat down with Tiffani Bova. She is the Senior Leader at Salesforce and author of The Growth IQ and The Experience Mindset. We are discussing both of these books and learning from Tiffani how we can best grow our organization and book of business by enhancing the experience of the customers and employees and the role technology plays in it all. Topics We Cover in This Episode: The growth levers that companies use to grow their business The power of company culture and values How we can actually deliver greater growth rates Why companies are falling woefully short on employee experience for the sake of customer experience The data on why you can grow more by focusing on customer and employee experience Why the experience of working with you matters so much The impact technology has on the customer and employee experience Practical actions you can take to optimize the technology you’re using Simple steps to enhance client experience I hope you enjoyed this conversation with Tiffani! Take a week and map out how you can optimize your time and technology to improve the experience of your customers and employees so you can work smarter, not harder. This is the true path to growth. If you want to learn more from Tiffani, I highly recommend you connect with her on LinkedIn and get a copy of her books The Growth IQ and The Experience Mindset. Resources Mentioned: Get a copy of Growth IQ Get a copy of The Experience Mindset Connect with Tiffani on LinkedIn Follow Tiffani on X Get a copy of your GrowBIG Playbook today!
12/26/2023 • 57 minutes, 59 seconds
The Four-Part Framework to Navigate The Workplace and Achieve Massive Success with Dr. Michelle King
Get a copy of your GrowBIG Playbook today! In this episode of Real Relationships Real Revenue, I sat down with Dr. Michelle King who is the author of the book How Work Works. She is here to talk about ways that you can navigate the workplace using science and simple steps. Michelle has been researching this topic for a while and she is sharing what it really takes to get ahead in your career. Topics We Cover in This Episode: The single most important factor in your career success The ambiguity paradox in the new world of work Why having social skills is so important, especially now The power of building trust within your network and managing your reputation The impact of building informal networks The top thing you can do to build deep and personal relationships Why you have to diversify your efforts How to dial up your self-awareness How to ask for feedback that is effective and helpful How informal development works and why you have to take ownership of it How to give yourself meaning in work I hope you enjoyed this conversation with Michelle and that you’re able to take these simple steps to get ahead and navigate the workplace in a way that increases your success. Learn more about Michelle and download her 52-week program on How Work Works at https://www.michellepking.com. You can also check out her new book here! Resources Mentioned: Listen to my conversation with Mohamed Massaquoi Read my four-part series on Annual Process Get Michelle’s book How Work Works Download Michelle’s 52-week program
12/19/2023 • 51 minutes, 4 seconds
Managing Your Time Effectively for Maximum Success with Dave Crenshaw
How do you get things done that are high-priority on your to-do list? How do you do that in a way that makes a big impact? And how do you ensure that you're leaving a legacy not just next month with the work you’re meant to be doing, but also over your entire career and lifetime? In this episode of Real Relationships Real Revenue, I brought on a guru across multiple disciplines, Dave Crenshaw, to talk about these topics and the idea of productive leadership so that you can find more success in your business and life by managing your time for maximum impact. Topics We Cover in This Episode: The grandparent principle and the mindset shift to become mentors and leaders How you can prioritize your time based on your most valuable activities Why you should create an ideal schedule to guide your actual schedule When and how to budget time for your least valuable activities The question that the most successful people ask themselves about their schedule How to determine your “distance to empty”, and how you can stretch it as long as possible The best way to add structured breaks into your schedule What happens when people in our lives know that they can depend on us The power of understanding how much is “enough” The six areas of success The impact studying business can have on your life The problem with multitasking Dave really offers so much value in this conversation and I hope it inspires you to take action and allocate your time to maximize your own success. If you want to dive deeper into Dave’s work, make sure to check out his podcast, The Dave Crenshaw Success Project, where he shares tons more. You can also visit his website to see all of his offers and check out his LinkedIn Learning course. Resources Mentioned: Visit Dave’s main website: davecrenshaw.com Check out Dave’s gratis LinkedIn Learning course: davecrenshaw.com/time Check out Dave’s Success Project Podcast: successproject.show Check out Arnold B. Bakker’s work: https://scholar.google.com/citations?hl=en&user=FTl3bwUAAAAJ Check out Lieke ten Brummelhuis’s work: https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=A0cTZjYAAAAJ Check out the interesting study Staying Engaged During the Week: The Effect of Off-Job Activities on Next Day Work Engagement: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/229154478_Staying_Engaged_During_the_Week_The_Effect_of_Off-Job_Activities_on_Next_Day_Work_Engagement Take a look at the work-home resources model research we talked about: https://psycnet.apa.org/record/2012-09461-001 Listen to my conversation with Dorie Clark: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?app=desktop&list=PLxt4X2nLK_eElBtVe-pCIw8RV5vyIArDK
12/12/2023 • 53 minutes, 37 seconds
The Likability Factor: How to Get More People to Like You with Ex-FBI Behavior Analyst Jack Schafer
Did you know that you can learn how to be more likable? In this episode of Real Relationships Real Revenue, I'm excited to introduce one of our most unique guests ever, Jack Schafer. Jack, a former FBI behavior analyst, professor, and accomplished author, will delve into the fascinating realm of likability. Drawing on his extensive expertise, Jack will explore topics such as building rapport, utilizing nonverbal cues for likability, effective advice-seeking, employing flattery, and much more. He’s here to guide us on how we can leverage these tools to grow our relationships and book of business. Topics We Cover in This Episode: Three powerful nonverbal things you can do to be more likable The golden rule of getting people to like you Tricks for keeping the focus on the other person when you meet someone new How to build rapport using flattery The right way to ask for advice while also making people feel important The three attributes of the Friendship Formula How to use a “bridge back” to pick back up on rapport-building Tips for handling rocky situations How to get people to tell you things Tips for using these techniques for good in your business relationships The power of empathic statements I hope you enjoyed this fascinating conversation with Jack! The next time you meet someone new, make sure to use these tips to become more likable, build rapport, and create stronger relationships with those around you. If you want to learn more from Jack, you can get a copy of his books The LIKE Switch and The Truth Detector and read his posts on Psychology Today. If you’d like to reach out to him personally, you can do so at [email protected]. Resources Mentioned: Check out Jack’s book The LIKE Switch Check out Jack’s new book The Truth Detector Read all of Jack’s posts on Psychology Today Connect with Jack here: [email protected]
12/5/2023 • 1 hour, 28 seconds
Adding Value, Standing Out in the Crowd, and Making Data-Driven Connections with Ryan Grelecki
In this episode of Real Relationships Real Revenue, I sat down with Ryan Grelecki who is one of our top facilitators and coaches! He is here to talk about the areas of our content that he loves the most. He has a different perspective than I do so I know you’re going to love this episode. We are doing a deep dive into ways to bring value to your relationships, the benefits of data analysis, how to set yourself apart from the crowd, and so much more! Topics We Cover in This Episode: Our origin story of working together The power of having multiple different opportunities Getting intentional about managing your relationships and adding value How to get past the fear of being annoying Why something doesn’t have to be perfect to be meaningful The power of a quick voice message to stand apart Why you have to track your follow-ups and leverage your data How to leverage CRMS to help you track your data and reach your goals Ryan’s pro tips for the MIT process Staying in touch with younger people to continue learning Ways to find the time when you’re “too busy” When it comes to professional development, don’t get caught believing the lies that you are going to be annoying, that you don’t have the time, or that you can’t bring value. Use these tips from Ryan to stay on top of it and reach your goals faster! I hope you enjoyed this conversation with Ryan. If you loved hearing from him, you can reach out to him at [email protected], connect with him on LinkedIn, and listen to his podcast with Parker! Resources Mentioned: Connect with Ryan by email at [email protected] Connect with Ryan on LinkedIn Here’s a link to the personal CRM app we talked about Listen to Parker’s podcast Check out the free course we have on relationships
11/28/2023 • 58 minutes, 29 seconds
The Power of Optimism, Asking for Help, and Human Connection with Ken Sterling
In this episode of Real Relationships Real Revenue, I sat down with Ken Sterling. Ken has overcome some tremendous challenges in his life and has now found incredible success and we are going to talk about some truly powerful stuff. We are diving into why human connection is the secret to growth, tips for deal-making and negotiation, and so much more. Ken is also going to speak on his organization called Big Speak. It is one of the premier speaker’s bureaus for businesses and I think you’re going to find a lot of value in this conversation. Topics We Cover in This Episode: How Ken went from homelessness to the massively successful professional he is now The power of being tenacious and not being afraid to reach out to those around you Tips for getting over your own self and asking for help when you need it How to have a human-centric approach to business relationships Keeping the highest good in mind in everything you do Embracing optimism and graciousness Investing in people when there’s nothing to purchase The impact that Big Speak is making Seeing setbacks as a cul-de-sac instead of a dead end I hope you enjoyed this impactful conversation with Ken! There is so much value in remembering that behind each deal and each interaction, there is a human. And prioritizing human connection above all else will pay off in a big way. If you want to reach out to Ken and connect with him, you can find him on LinkedIn! Resources Mentioned: Connect with Ken on LinkedIn Check out the interview with the CEO of BBDO, Andrew Robertson Listen to the interview with the author of Atomic Habits, James Clear Check out the book Double Double
11/21/2023 • 53 minutes, 32 seconds
Team-based Growth Strategies and Systems That Actually Work with Erin Carlson of BCG
This episode of Real Relationships Real Revenue is about to be considered one of your favorite episodes of all time! I sat down with Erin Carlson and we are sharing some completely new content that we have never shared on the show before! Whether you have a client-facing role, you’re a leader, or you’re a marketing professional, Erin is going to give you some world-class tips on things like how to hold yourself accountable, how to create the right habits, how to track the right things, and so much more. Topics We Cover in This Episode: The impact of having the right people on your team Why we have to be the ones creating the best opportunities for growth The power of having a strategic thought partner The critically important aspect of business development strategy Finding the times to have important conversations with clients Why you need to fall in love with your client's problems and find ways to help How to manage the planning piece in your big meetings Ways to help people do the hard things that they will be glad they did later Why having data-driven recommendations is essential Lagging and leading data that is making the most impact Erin’s pro tips for metrics How to influence those around you by asking for help The power of asking for favors to create influence The things Erin and her team are doing are the best I’ve seen in the world, and she’s always on the lookout for new talent so reach out if you or someone you know is a good fit.. I hope you found this episode with Erin as helpful as I did! If you want to learn more from Erin, you can follow her on LinkedIn and reach out to her at [email protected]. Resources Mentioned: To connect with her on LinkedIn To connect with Erin: [email protected] Check out the Influence Is Your Superpower book by Zoe Chance Listen to my conversation with Mike Deimler Listen to my conversation with Marissa King
11/14/2023 • 1 hour, 5 minutes, 12 seconds
The Art of Helping Others and Achieving More Success with Cade Joiner
I have a really unique and interesting episode for you today! I sat down with Cade Joiner who is an expert at helping entrepreneurs be successful. He's got a three-part structure that we're going to talk through today so that you can learn to find more success in your life and business too. Cade has helped hundreds of people start businesses and find tremendous success by getting the funding they want, taking that, leveraging it, creating, and having the impact that they want to have in life. It’s such a unique perspective and I’m excited to share this conversation with you today! Topics We Cover in This Episode: How Cade stays elite in family, community, and business The keys to being successful at listening and asking questions Asking thoughtful and thought-provoking questions The power of building rapport and making sure everyone is comfortable How to become better at helping others How to help and give strategically The importance of following up and how to add value when you do The broad definition of helping that we need to understand The power of collaboration over competition I hope you found tons of value in this conversation with Cade! To apply these insights to your own life and business, start by actively listening, asking thoughtful questions, building rapport, and embracing collaboration over competition. Take action on these principles, and you'll be on your way to more success than ever! If you want to learn more from Cade, you can find him on LinkedIn. Resources Mentioned: Follow Cade on LinkedIn Learn more about when self-perceptions of expertise increase closed-minded cognition: The earned dogmatism effect
11/7/2023 • 35 minutes, 55 seconds
Mastering Impactful Communication with Michael Weitz
Wondering how you can learn to communicate more effectively? I have such a fun episode for you on this episode of Real Relationships Real Revenue! I sat down with Michael Weitz who is a communication guru! Michael came from the world of theater and what he brought with him to the world of business is the notion that it's not just about presence, it's not just about having great stories and great data and great content. It's not just having a great strategy. You need all these things to really be an impactful communicator and to really have mastery. That’s what he does for his clients and he’s sharing all of his tips with us today. Topics We Cover in This Episode: Why communication is one of the top skills you can have for success The power communication has to really impact your audience The two parts of inspiring that you need to understand The four questions to ask to get the core of any conversation or story Story-driven ways to inspire change The power of getting clear about your values How to tap into conviction and integrity when communicating Using sensory language and emotion in our communication Finding out your presence Tips for managing dopamine Effective communication can inspire true change. There’s a lot that goes into being a good communicator, but taking the tips Michael shared today and putting them into practice when you are communicating with clients or an audience will be a game-changer for you. If you want to hear more from Michael, you can find him on LinkedIn or send him an email at [email protected]. Resources Mentioned: Follow Michael on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/michaelweitz/ Get in touch with Michael: [email protected] Check Out Ander Huberman’s Podcast Episode on Managing Dopamine
10/31/2023 • 49 minutes, 49 seconds
How to Meet the People You Want In Ways They'll Love with Jay Thompson
In this episode of Real Relationships Real Revenue, I sat down with Jay Thompson, one of my favorite facilitators and coaches that we get to work with. He has led countless sessions and coaching groups applying GrowBIG and all of our trainings, so he really knows his stuff. In this episode, we are diving into Jay’s favorite parts of the GrowBIG training and the 16 proven methods to start new relationships with people. Jay has tons of tips that I know you’ll find really valuable so I’m excited to share this conversation with you. Topics We Cover in This Episode: What GrowBIG is all about The three things that make an incredible difference with our trainings Why everybody can learn business development The importance of understanding your own growth pace The power of becoming an expert in understanding your client Making the buying experience easy and enjoyable for the clients How to actually get to know your prospects or clients The power of value and trust The 16 methods of beginning new relationships with people Jay’s top tips to keep learning I hope you found this episode valuable! There are so many different methods to begin new relationships with people. Focusing on value and trust is key to your success. If you want to learn more from Jay, you can check out his Hike the Mountain website and follow him on Instagram and LinkedIn. Resources Mentioned: Follow Jay Thompson on LinkedIn Check out the Hike the Mountain website Follow Jay on Instagram Reach out to us at the BIG email: [email protected] Listen to Dr. Anders Ericsson’s interview on Freakonomics Radio Check out the 7.5 Lessons About the Brain book Check out the playlist for the comprehensive BD skills in Season 4 of this show Building a Second Brain book by Tiago Forte
10/24/2023 • 1 hour, 11 seconds
How to Grow Your Network and Be Seen as a Natural Connector with Nick Gray
In this episode of Real Relationships Real Revenue, let’s party! I sat down with Nick Gray, who is an expert at throwing parties. He is the author of The 2-Hour Cocktail Party and he’s going to share how we can use cocktail parties to gather potential clients or prospects together before an event and further our business development. With Nick’s formula, you’ll be seen as a super-connector and a host who truly cares. You’ll be amazed at how it grows your network! Topics We Cover in This Episode: How to use the Nick Party Formula for a successful cocktail party How people treat you when you are the one who organizes events The power of an abundance mentality Why even introverts can be successful at hosting events The key number of people you need at your cocktail party Why you should be collecting interesting people that you want to know Tips for starting with a low-stakes affair Platforms and tools to use to organize your event How to get people excited about your events How to be seen as a host who cares How to use value additive questions in your party If you haven’t planned your own party or event for networking before, I hope this episode inspires you to get out there and start planning the perfect cocktail party so you can grow your network and book of business! If you want to learn more from Nick, make sure to check out his book. You can also visit his website and get his newsletter! Resources Mentioned: Get a copy of The 2-Hour Cocktail Party Helpful links for planning your network event: 32 Funny Ideas for Anything but a Cup Party Icebreaker Card Games: Questions & Review of 5 Popular 2023 Decks 31 Summer Camp Activities for Adults Icebreakers: The Ultimate Guide for 2023 7 Small Trade Show Booth Ideas for 2023 The Friendship Recession site Visit Nick’s website Sign up for Nick’s newsletter
10/17/2023 • 52 minutes, 34 seconds
Accelerating Trust In Your Relationships with Empathy with Michael Ventura
Wondering how to accelerate trust in your business relationships? You’re going to love this episode of Real Relationships Real Revenue! I sat down with Michael Ventura to discuss his two books: Applied Empathy and Prioritizing Purpose. Michael dives into the topics of empathy and purpose, and shares why you can’t have one without the other. Topics We Cover in This Episode: How to get better at empathy in your relationships The power of genuine curiosity and thoughtful action when talking to others Tips for applying empathy in your life and business Ways to accelerate trust in your relationships The Depersonalization Model for breakdowns in communication Michael’s new book about prioritizing your purpose How to get started thinking about your purpose What you need in order to be productive in your life The power of saying no to the wrong things so you can say yes to the right things The key to finding your potential Empathy can be one of the biggest unlocks for leadership development, and I hope this conversation with Michael inspired you to add more empathy into your relationships. If you want to learn more from him, make sure to check out his books. You can also learn more about him on his website and on LinkedIn. If you want to check out David Burkus’s TED Talk on finding and communicating purpose in a large organization, you can check it out here. You can listen to Jenny Blake's episode all about finding more free time in your business here. Resources Mentioned: Visit Michael’s website Find Michael on LinkedIn Check out David Burkus’s TED Talk on finding and communicating purpose in a large organization Listen to Jenny Blake’s Real Relationship Real Revenue interview -"How to Find More Free Time in Your Business with Jenny Blake"
10/10/2023 • 58 minutes, 16 seconds
How to Scale Your Marketing for Bigger Impact
How can you scale your business development efforts and reach higher levels of success? In this solo episode, I’m sharing how you can make it happen through marketing. Marketing has always had a bit of a bad rap because, in the past, you couldn’t always tell what worked. However, now you can easily see what’s working in your marketing efforts and what’s not. In fact, I like to call it pre-business development because it’s so important. So I’m sharing how you can scale your marketing impact in ways that perfectly align with your business development. Topics We Cover in This Episode: Why marketing is so important for business development Examples of brilliant marketing techniques How often you should be marketing Weekly and monthly, quarterly, and annual things you can do to market yourself How to implement these types of marketing efforts Why consistency is so crucial to your success I hope you enjoyed this episode and that you got some valuable tips for marketing to scale your business development efforts. Remember, consistency is the key to success here. You just have to pick your cadence and keep going. If you want to check out the examples I mentioned, you can find them linked below. To get the GrowBIG Playbook, you can find it here. Resources Mentioned: Check out MoloLamkin’s Supreme Court Business Briefing Check out Scottmadden Energy Industry Update Get the GrowBIG Playbook Check out the interview with Dennis Baltz where he describes his newsletter
10/3/2023 • 20 minutes
More Ideas, More Success: The Science of Idea Flow with Jeremy Utley
Want to come up with better ideas? In this episode of Real Relationships Real Revenue, I sat down with Jeremy Utley who is the coauthor of the book Idea Flow. This book has undoubtedly been a game-changer for me when it comes to cultivating ideas, particularly in the context of large-scale enterprises. It's a paradigm shift—it's not about improving the quality of ideas, but rather, it's about amplifying the quantity. Jeremy is here to dive into the foundations of this concept and share how we can harness it to generate outstanding ideas at the enterprise level. Topics We Cover in This Episode: The simple idea behind idea flow and how organizations can increase it The easiest way to measure your idea flow How you can dial up your idea flow when it comes to skill development Why it’s important to attend to the input of your thinking in order to change the output The importance of connections when generating more ideas Why the inspiration you need might be outside your organization The power of having multiple perspectives when creating ideas The cool AI projects Jeremy is working on Embracing low-stakes failures for large-scale successes I hope you enjoyed this episode with Jeremy and that you're excited to put his tips into action to supercharge your idea flow and kickstart a flood of new ideas. Remember, the real magic of exceptional ideas happens when you embrace the flow and let your creativity lead the way. If you want to learn more from Jeremy, make sure to get a copy of his book. You can also follow him on LinkedIn and Twitter, subscribe to his newsletter, and tune in to his podcast. Resources Mentioned: Visit Jeremy’s website Check out his newsletter Listen to Jeremy’s podcast Try Ten tool Check out Freespin Capital View the interactive overview of all the major cognitive biases Listen to my interview with Josh Scott
9/26/2023 • 55 minutes, 8 seconds
Mastering the Art of Referrals: Insights from John Jantsch
How do you generate more referrals for your business? Referrals are one of the best ways to grow your book of business if you approach it with a strategy. In this episode of Real Relationships Real Revenue, I invited John Jantsch, the referral and marketing strategy expert and author of The Referral Engine, to discuss ways that you can grow your business and network so that you can turn your business into a referral machine. Topics We Cover in This Episode: Why you need to get intentional about generating referrals The mindset of success you need if you want to bring in more clients Why asking for help has such a big impact on your relationships How to ask someone to refer you to others plus a strategy to do it that you can start using now Ways to get referrals without asking for them The secret to using strategic partners to bring in more referrals How to find the right strategic partners for you How you can go about setting a marketing strategy The seven customer journey stages that make people want to buy with you What you need to know about AI in the marketing industry Ways to use AI to take your marketing strategy to the next level Referrals are like gold for any business. They not only bring in high-quality leads but also come with a built-in trust factor that's invaluable in today's marketplace. I hope you enjoyed this conversation with John on how to create a solid marketing strategy and find the right fit strategic partners so that you can get more referrals and grow your book of business. If you want to learn more from John, you can get a copy of his book The Referral Engine here. Also, make sure to get your hands on his AI prompts and check out all of the amazing resources on his website. Resources Mentioned: Get a copy of The Referral Engine Visit the Duct Tape Marketing website Get John’s free AI prompts
9/19/2023 • 55 minutes, 55 seconds
The Value in Vulnerability and Co-Creation with Your Clients with Anna Boon
How can you get your clients to buy into the idea of building something together? In this episode of Real Relationships Real Revenue, I sat down with one of our top facilitators, Anna Boon, to talk about her favorite parts of the GrowBIG® Training- Building Everything Together. We are going deep into the topic and Anna is sharing what you need to know so that you can learn to co-create something amazing with your clients. If you want to elevate your expertise and stand out in your field, this episode is for you! Topics We Cover in This Episode: The benefits of Building Everything Together Strategies to make this happen with your clients The Ikea Effect and how it relates to this principle The science behind how this idea works How we can overcome objections to this strategy The value in vulnerability The different areas of Building Everything Together A good practice to begin to leverage this concept with your clients Anna’s trick for continuous learning and holding herself accountable I hope you enjoyed this episode with Anna! There is really something powerful about getting your clients to buy into co-creating with you. If you want to learn more about the science behind it, check out the studies on The IKEA Effect here. If you want to get in touch with Anna, you can follow her on LinkedIn or contact her at [email protected]! Resources Mentioned: Connect with Anna Boon on LinkedIn BIG Email: [email protected] The IKEA Effect research
9/12/2023 • 38 minutes, 41 seconds
How To Create Radical Change in Your Life in Just One Year with Lisa McCarthy
Did you know that regardless of your industry, life, career stage, or circumstances, you can create meaningful and sometimes radical change, improvement, or growth in just one year? Lisa McCarthy joins me in this episode of Real Relationships Real Revenue to dive into how you can make it happen with the Five Power Principles. Her new book FAST FORWARD: 5 Power Principles to Create the Life You Want in Just One Year is made to challenge any limiting beliefs, and she is giving you a proven system to do just that. Topics We Cover in This Episode: The five principles to create meaningful change An exercise to help you define what extraordinary success looks like for you Why you should commit to outcomes even if you don’t know how to achieve them The power of getting your goals on paper Why you should always write your goals in the past tense Why your mindset matters so much Creating uncomfortable outcomes How to plan the work and work the plan The importance of finding stuff to subtract from your time How to use language of action The science and power of curiosity We just don't know how long that we've got here, so why not live the life we want? I hope you enjoyed this conversation with Lisa and that it inspires you to set big, audacious goals for yourself! I really think you should get a copy of her book and take a weekend to read it. Work through her process and watch your life transform! If you want to learn more about 7 ways to deepen your relationships in five minutes or less, make sure you get a copy of the GrowBIG Playbook. Resources Mentioned: Get a copy of Lisa’s book FAST FORWARD: 5 Power Principles to Create the Life You Want in Just One Year Get a copy of the GrowBIG Playbook Visit Lisa’s website Check out the Pseudo Set Framing research
9/5/2023 • 53 minutes, 14 seconds
The Top Attributes of Modern Leaders with Kirstin Ferguson
I have a special treat for you in this episode of Real Relationships Real Revenue! I sat down with Kirstin Ferguson whose new book The Head & Heart: The Art of Modern Leadership just came out and it is perfect for anyone tuning into this show. You are the people who have one foot in deep technical expertise, but you've also got to lead teams. You've got to lead strategic partner relationships to do the great work that you do, and in this episode, Kirstin is going to teach us how to do that even better. Topics We Cover in This Episode: What the art of the modern leader really is Why feedback is crucial for modern leaders The small moments that leave a big impact as a leader How you can assess your modern leadership for free The important attributes of leadership The power of self-awareness as a leader Why it’s so important to lead with courage The art of moving from personal to professional relationships The innate curiosity we all have and what happens when we apply it to clients The wisdom in decision-making The correlation between perspective and empathy Practical tips to implement modern leadership principles I hope this episode helps you discover the art of staying present, nurturing humility, and embracing self-awareness as you navigate the world of modern leadership. If you want to learn more from Kirstin, I highly recommend you get a copy of her book Head & Heart: The Art of Modern Leadership, take the free Head & Heart Leader Scale assessment, and follow her on social media. Resources Mentioned: Buy Head & Heart: The Art of Modern Leadership: https://www.amazon.com/Head-Heart-Art-Modern-Leadership/dp/152300620X/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=head+and+heart+the+art+of+modern+leadership&qid=1682416957&sprefix=head+and+heart+the+%2Caps%2C332&sr=8-1 Take the Head & Heart Leader Scale and self-assess your modern leadership: https://headheartleader.com/ Learn more about Kirstin Ferguson and book her for an event: https://www.kirstinferguson.com/ Follow Kirstin on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kirstinferguson/ Follow Kirstin on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kirstinferguson/ Follow Kirstin on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/kirstinferguson Follow Kirstin on Threads: https://www.threads.net/@kirstinferguson Follow Kirstin on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/kirstinferguson Listen to the episode with Gina: https://video.realrelationshipsrealrevenue.com/how-to-pitch-and-close-the-deals-that-you-want-with-gina-king/
8/29/2023 • 55 minutes, 25 seconds
How To Authentically Deepen and Leverage Your Relationships with Michael Melcher
In this episode of Real Relationships Real Revenue, I sat down with Micheal Melcher, the author of Your Invisible Network: How to Create, Maintain, and Leverage the Relationships That Will Transform Your Career. This book is jam-packed with so much value and I know you will love it. In this episode, Michael and I dive into what your “invisible network” is and why and how you can learn network and relationship skills that could change your career trajectory. Topics We Cover in This Episode: Why your relationships are actually a form of wealth that you get to control What your invisible network is and why you need to have one Pushing past discomfort in order to grow and push into new levels of success The six rules of relationships and why they matter The influence your network has on the decisions you make The demystification of relationships The mutually beneficial nature of great relationships How to completely differentiate yourself from others when you’re building relationships or working with clients Strategies for creating a relationship portfolio The role of vulnerability in relationship building and why it doesn’t impact your credibility The ratios you need to keep in mind when reaching out to your network I hope you enjoyed this conversation with Michael! As he said, relationships are a form of wealth that you can control, and you can grow your wealth of relationships with these tips that Michael shared today. If you want to learn more about Michael, make sure to check out his book. You can also visit his website resource page, get the 7 Types of Relationships download, and use it to reach out to your weak ties today. Resources Mentioned: Get a copy of Michael’s book: https://michaelmelcher.com/yourinvisiblenetwork/ Check out Michael’s resources https://michaelmelcher.com/resources/
8/22/2023 • 59 minutes, 56 seconds
How To Categorize and Store Your Learned Knowledge in a “Second Brain” with Tiago Forte
I have a real treat for you in this episode of Real Relationships Real Revenue! I sat down with Tiago Forte, the author of Building a Second Brain, which is one of my favorite books ever. Tiago is here to share more about the absolute superpower of building a “second brain” and how you can use his mnemonics and systems, such as the PARA Method, to take your business development to the next level. Truly, his methods will help you separate yourself from 95% of other people when building relationships. Topics We Cover in This Episode: Why building a second brain is such a superpower and how you can build your own The power of having a system for cataloging important information The ability to think once, and then capitalize on it again and again Why anyone can benefit from having a second brain Where to put the information that you capture so that you can maximize its value The key to overcoming information overload How to apply the PARA Method in your business development process The true power of making learning a priority How to separate yourself from 95% of people in business and life Tiago’s favorite apps for creating your second brain The 4 archetypes that will help you find the perfect app for you What you need to know about team knowledge management I hope you found some value in this episode with Tiago! There is so much power in having a “second brain” to store all of the information that you have gathered throughout your career. It can be really instrumental in standing out in your business development efforts. If you were as inspired by Tiago as I was and want to learn more, visit his website to check out all of his resources and find the YouTube videos we spoke about. Make sure to also get yourself a copy of Building A Second Brain. I know you won’t regret it! Resources Mentioned: Get a copy of Building A Second Brain: https://a.co/d/d1ViFR7 Check out all of Tiago’s resources and YouTube videos: https://www.buildingasecondbrain.com/ Check out Tiago’s new book focusing on and going deeper into the PARA method: https://a.co/d/bTsN0zm
8/15/2023 • 50 minutes, 14 seconds
How to Unlock Extraordinary Results by Sending Newsletters with Jay Papasan
In this episode of Real Relationships Real Revenue, I sat down with Jay Papasan, one of the co-authors of The One Thing, which was a major unlock for me! He joined me to talk about the power of consistently writing to your email list. Even if you don’t have an audience right now, starting a newsletter is something that will compound over time and provide you with extraordinary results. Topics We Cover in This Episode: The possibilities available to you with writing Why you don’t need a huge audience to start a newsletter The power of email marketing Why consistency matters more than anything when it comes to newsletters The relationship-building you can do with an email list What to say to your email list- even if you think you don’t have anything to say Tricks Jay uses when writing and organizing his thoughts The secret to getting clarity on what we need to be doing to achieve our goals Why accountability is so important I hope you enjoyed this conversation with Jay! If you don’t have a copy of The One Thing, I highly recommend you get it. And if you do have a copy, give it a reread. It is such a powerful tool for growth. If you want to learn more from Jay, check out his email list The Twenty Percenter. Resources Mentioned: Join Jay’s email list The Twenty Percenter: https://www.thetwentypercenter.com Check out The One Thing: https://the1thing.com Check out Nathan Barry on Leveraging the Power of Automation All The Way to $25 Million in Revenue: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZelomTIw4XU Check out Purpose in Business Development with Dennis Baltz: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qGvu6hXDTm0 Listen to Growing Business Development Relationships with Henning Streubel: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tNFvu1mL4Rw Listen to Ron Friedman on Finding Success By Learning to Reverse Engineer Greatness: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bVsINZkF-Ec
8/8/2023 • 59 minutes, 31 seconds
The Six Steps To Preparing For Client Meetings So That You Can Win More with Paul Weigall
In this episode of Real Relationships Real Revenue, I am bringing on one of our top facilitators and coaches, Paul Weigall. He has implemented GrowBIG in organizations globally and I know this episode is going to be a real treat. We are going to teach you a rock-solid method on how to prepare for client meetings so that you can have more success. Topics We Cover in This Episode: Why failing to prepare for your meetings means you don’t win them The truth about why people fail to prepare for their meetings How to frame your goals to your clients’ liking Why setting goals helps keep everyone on track and how many to set The importance of flexibility with your meetings How to ask the right questions to move your clients forward How to nail the positioning of the features and benefits in a meeting Tips for planning the content of your meetings The importance of following the six steps to prepare for your client meetings How cliffhangers can influence the outcome of your meetings I hope you enjoyed this conversation with Paul and learned some valuable tips on how to properly prepare for your meetings with clients so that you win more often. To connect with Paul, you can find him on LinkedIn. You can also get in touch at [email protected]. If you would like to learn more about the research about asking for things face-to-face by Vanessa Bohns, you can check that out here. Resources Mentioned: Paul Weigall LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/paul-weigall-3b572a17/ Get in touch about BIG: [email protected] Check out the 34x research by Vanessa Bohns: https://hbr.org/2017/04/a-face-to-face-request-is-34-times-more-successful-than-an-email
8/1/2023 • 44 minutes, 11 seconds
Building Trust in Relationships for Increased Success with Charlie Green
In this episode of Real Relationships Real Revenue, I sat down with Charlie Green, the author of the first book that really made an impact on me - The Trusted Advisor. There are so many books out there that are all about closing the next deal, and not enough about the relationship aspect. You can have relationships and be proactive, and do it in a way that’s a win for everybody, and Charlie is here to dive into that topic and share three big ideas on the topic of trust with us today. Prior to founding Trusted Advisor Associates in 2001, Charlie spent 20 years in management consulting. He has an MBA from Harvard, and a BA in Philosophy from Columbia, where he also drove a NYC taxi part-time. He is the co-author of The Trusted Advisor, The Trusted Advisor Fieldbook, and author of Trust-based Selling. He has worked with over 100 clients in industries from law, consulting, and accounting to technology, financial services, and pharmaceuticals, helping individuals and teams to get better at trusting and being trusted. Topics We Cover in This Episode: The advantages of focusing on trust in relationships How to take risks while also being trustworthy in business The power of The Trust Equation Showing vulnerability as an expert and how it builds trust The myths around trust The emotional or “soft” stuff that will get you the sale What happens when you stop being self-centered and let go of resentment The power of follow-up questions and showing interest during conversations How to keep the goal of helping others at the front of mind during your conversations Why the enemy is not objection, the enemy is disconnection in business agreements Why you should always follow your curiosity The importance of leading with your mindset I hope you found as much value in this conversation with Charlie as I did! His work has truly impacted the way I do business so I am thrilled that I got the chance to have him on the show. Building trust can really benefit your relationships so I encourage you all to take these tips from Charlie and apply them to your own work today. If you want to chat with Charlie, feel free to email him at [email protected] and visit his website and learn more about how you can become more trustworthy in your relationships. I also highly recommend you check out his book The Trusted Advisor. Resources Mentioned: Check out the Klask Game: https://www.klaskgame.com Get in touch with Charlie: [email protected] Visit Charlie’s website: https://trustedadvisor.com
7/25/2023 • 57 minutes, 44 seconds
How To Focus on What's Important
In a recent episode with Leidy Klotz, we discussed how our brains are wired to add, not subtract. This means that we need prompts to help us figure out what to subtract from our lives for increased success. So in this solo episode of Real Relationships Real Revenue, I am sharing some tips for you on how to focus on the right things and subtract the wrong things. Topics We Cover in This Episode: How to find your Grow Big Index How understanding your value in the marketplace can help you find what you need to get rid of The two calendar-driven ways to find what to subtract The event-driven ways to subtract How you can keep these three triggers top of mind during your workflow As Leidy says, to do great things, we need to subtract the less valuable things. Baking these three triggers into your workflow should help you keep this top of mind so you can regularly remove the things that you need to. If you haven’t already listened to the episode with Leidy Klotz, make sure to do so. It was a fantastic interview and Leidy had so much value to offer. You can tune in here. Resources Mentioned: Listen to my conversation with Leidy Klotz
7/18/2023 • 19 minutes, 7 seconds
Achieve More by Doing Less, with All-Star Researcher Leidy Klotz
In this episode of Real Relationships Real Revenue, I sat down with Leidy Klotz to talk about the mindset of subtracting versus adding. Often when we want to make something better, we want to add to it, but sometimes the answer is actually to take something away. Lady is here to explain this concept to us and show us how we can apply that to our work in our organizations for increased success. Topics We Cover in This Episode: Why we automatically think to add instead of subtract Strategies to decide when to add and when to take away How the rule of three applies to this concept How to apply the idea of subtraction to deepening relationships Subtracting things to get your time back What to do when you’re finding yourself overwhelmed How to figure out what to subtract How we can be more successful in managing our energy The power of a to-don’t list I hope you enjoyed this conversation with Leidy! As he says, when you add something, you are saying no to every other possible thing so it’s very important to be mindful about what you add to your plate as opposed to taking away. If you want to learn more about Leidy, you can check out his website here. Resources Mentioned: Learn more about Leidy including his speaking Check out the research and book showing how to spend money to save time (and other ways to spend money to make you happy) Listen to the episode with Molly Fletcher on Being Relentlessly Curious and Over-Delivering In Your Relationships Tune in to our episode with Vanessa Van Edwards where she illustrates how to captivate your prospect Check out Voxer Check out Marco Polo
7/11/2023 • 55 minutes, 18 seconds
How to Pitch and Close the Deals that You Want with Gina King
In this episode of Real Relationships Real Revenue, I had the pleasure of sitting down with Gina King, one of our facilitators, to talk about the top three areas she sees the biggest impact or transformation with when she goes to a city to train a new team. You're going to see exactly what things you can put in place right away to be successful. Topics We Cover in This Episode: Why listening and learning is so impactful, no matter where you are in your career What really happens when we perceive ourselves as experts in our fields Gina’s hot take on advisors and what being an advisor really means The power of sharing the right story when helping others How the rule of three makes your message more memorable How to convert your accolades or experience into a benefit for your customers How to use the stakeholder impact when sharing your accolades and benefits Incorporating strategic fit and alignment into your pitches The four big value drivers Gina’s top tips for dynamic meeting preparation Framing your meetings from the beginning to make sure everyone is on the same page What you should bring to your meetings, and what you shouldn’t I hope you enjoyed this conversation with Gina! I loved hearing all of her insights into the biggest impacts she sees when working with customers on the GrowBIG Training. If you want to connect with Gina, you can follow her on LinkedIn and email her at [email protected]. Resources Mentioned: Follow Gina on LinkedIn Reach out to Gina: [email protected] Check out The Earned Dogmatism research
7/4/2023 • 1 hour, 4 minutes, 22 seconds
You Only Need to Do Three Things as a Leader with CEO Whisperer Trey Taylor
In this episode of Real Relationships Real Revenue, I sat down with Trey Taylor to talk about the importance of company culture and his unique and provocative perspective on what leaders should do. Trey Taylor is the M.D. of Threadneedle, the Taylor Family Office, C.E.O. of Taylor Insurance Services, M.D. of trinity | blue consulting, and Founding Partner of Ascend Partners. He holds a Bachelor’s degree in History from Emory University and a Juris Doctor degree in Tax & Corporate Transactions from Tulane. In 2020, Trey published his first book, A CEO Only Does Three Things. Since that publication, he has appeared on 60+ podcasts and been featured in publications like INC., Entrepreneur, SHRM, and others. He speaks frequently as a keynote speaker challenging audiences to be more intentional, find more focus, and get the right things done. In his private time, Trey is a WSET-certified sommelier and private pilot with a Cirrus SR22T. He and his wife, Sheya, are the proud parents of Ret, Emmaline, and Mary Salter. They make their home in South Georgia, traveling frequently for work and pleasure. Topics We Cover in This Episode: How Trey got started as a CEO Why you should treat your team culture like a garden The importance of ritualizing your values with your team How to incorporate company culture into your recruiting process How Trey approaches retention with his team Tips for dialing in on our team as individuals and showing acts of love The number one thing we can do as leaders Setting goals as CEOs I hope you enjoyed this conversation with Trey. He has such a refreshing and unique approach to leadership and I enjoyed learning from him. If you want to learn more from him, I highly recommend you check out his newsletter and his book. You can also follow him on Instagram and Facebook. Resources Mentioned: Check out Trey’s newsletter: https://plantyourflag.substack.com Visit Trey’s website: https://trey-taylor.com Check out Trey’s consulting firm: https://trinity-blue.com Get a copy of Trey’s book, A CEO Only Does Three Things: https://a.co/d/1P3SzLb Learn more about the Psychological Momentum research: https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Seppo-Iso-Ahola/publication/263918129_Psychologica[…]fde9/Psychological-Momentum-Why-Success-Breeds-Success.pdf Check out the Ownership Thinking book by Brad Hams: https://a.co/d/baGu0yY Follow Trey on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CEOTreyTaylor Follow Trey on Twitter: https://twitter.com/TreyTaylorCEO Follow Trey on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ceotreytaylor/
6/27/2023 • 1 hour, 11 minutes, 7 seconds
“Hidden Genius” Lessons: How to Grow Your Relationships and Book of Business with Polina Pompliano
In this episode of Real Relationships Real Revenue, I sat down with Polina Marinova Pompliano to talk about her new book Hidden Genius and how she takes the biographies of the most successful people and weaves them together into themes so that we can learn from the best thinkers of the world. Polina Marinova Pompliano is the author of HIDDEN GENIUS and the founder of The Profile, a media organization that studies successful people and companies. Previously, she spent five years at FORTUNE where she covered technology and venture capital. As the author and editor of Term Sheet, FORTUNE’s industry-leading dealmaking newsletter, Polina interviewed the industry’s most influential dealmakers, including Melinda Gates, Steve Schwarzman, Chamath Palihapitiya, and more. Topics We Cover in This Episode: Polina’s journey to where she is now Why Polina has a fascination with learning from other people The importance of mental toughness when striking up relationships with new clients The personification of pain and how it can help us grow How we can reframe our thoughts on failure The power of taking action and reaching out to people, despite your fear Tips for creating healthy relationships Why it’s the mundane things that make your life extraordinary Little things you can do for your clients to keep the magic alive Why it’s the motivation behind your actions that really matters when it comes to building relationships The difference between an audience and a community Ways to create your community The systems that Polina uses to capture and catalog everything that she learns Why you should tie your identity to your own name only How Polina handles her setbacks I hope you enjoyed this conversation with Polina! Her desire to learn is incredible and she has so much valuable advice she can share because of it. I highly recommend you check out her book Hidden Genius so that you can learn more from her and the best of the best. You can also check out her website here. If you want to get a copy of the Grow Big Playbook, you can get that here. Resources Mentioned: Visit The Profile website Check out the Hidden Genius book Get a copy of the Grow Big Playbook Follow Polina on Twitter
6/20/2023 • 57 minutes, 6 seconds
The Expert Advantage: Why Experts Make the Best Leaders with Amanda Goodall
In this episode of Real Relationships Real Revenue, I sat down with Amanda Goodall, author of the book Credible, to talk about the power of expert leaders. We are diving into why experts are better leaders, the impact it has on the people all around them, how to spot them, and how to build talent. Everyone has a deep technical expertise and Amanda is going to show you how to leverage that so you can get the results you want in your organization and have the impact that you want on your client. Amanda Goodall is professor of leadership at Bayes Business School (formerly Cass), City, University of London, where she specialises in how leaders and managers influence performance. She began her career as a fashion model at the age of sixteen. At twenty-two she lived on a small development project in Andhra Pradesh, India, and spent the next few years working with international NGOs. In 1997, she completed a degree at the London School of Economics and subsequently a PhD, at Warwick Business School, focused on leaders’ characteristics. After two years at IZA Institute for the Study of Labor in Bonn, Germany, in 2012 she joined Bayes Business School’s Faculty of Management. She has been a visiting scholar at Cornell University, the University of Zurich, and Yale University. Dr Goodall is widely published in academic journals, practitioner publications and the media. She is a committed environmentalist, an ambassador for Save Wild Tigers, and a founder member of Pembrokeshire Seal Research Trust. Topics We Cover in This Episode: How Amanda got started researching experts in leadership Amanda’s best tips for moving into a leadership position How to hold the mirror up to yourself to understand how you influence others The humility needed to keep learning despite your expertise How expert bosses create a happy and productive workplace The effect of happy and fulfilled employees on an organization The importance of incentivizing people to step into leadership roles Ways to diversify the pool of candidates for leadership roles The five capabilities experts need to lead Lies experts tell themselves about leadership Tips for staying on track despite setbacks I hope you enjoyed this conversation with Amanda. There is so much power in experts in leadership roles, and I hope this inspires you to continue to learn and grow in your expertise so you can step into leadership as well. If you want to learn more from Amanda, make sure to visit her website and check out her book Credible: The Power of Expert Leaders. Resources Mentioned: Visit Amanda’s website Listen to Embracing Vulnerability to Build Better Relationships with Your Clients with Ernesto Pagano
6/13/2023 • 58 minutes, 43 seconds
Real Artists (And Advisors) Don’t Starve: How to Be Commercially Successful with Jeff Goins
In this episode of Real Relationships Real Revenue, I sat down with Jeff Goins who is an expert at helping people actually make money with their expertise. We discuss the best way to stand out in your industry, finding the right systems for winning clients and business development, and so much more. Jeff Goins is a writer, keynote speaker, and entrepreneur with a reputation for challenging the status quo. He is the best-selling author of five books including The Art of Work and Real Artists Don’t Starve. He is also the creative force behind the ghostwriting agency, Fresh Complaint ( freshcomplaint.com ). A husband, father of two, and a guacamole aficionado, Jeff lives just outside of Nashville, Tennessee. Topics We Cover in This Episode: What we can all learn from Michelangelo How to artfully break the rules to stand out from the crowd The best way to be different in your industry Why you never need to reinvent the wheel Tips for finding the right systems for you The true cost of doing something yourself rather than getting help The systems you need around winning the work and business development How Jeff approaches continuous learning Lies Jeff sees people telling themselves I hope you enjoyed this episode with Jeff! The stories we tell ourselves about what is possible for us is what really matters. Making money with your expertise is possible for anyone, it’s all about how you see it and your mindset around it. If you are interested in learning more from Jeff, make sure to visit his website and check out his book Real Artists Don’t Starve. If you’ve ever thought about writing a book, check out his agency. Resources Mentioned: More on Jeff Goins and his writing Get a copy of Real Artists Don’t Starve More on Jeff’s agency and ghostwriting Check out my weekly newsletter Get a copy of Jeff Walker’s book Launch
6/6/2023 • 52 minutes, 34 seconds
How To Use Speaking Engagements To Grow Your Book of Business with Erick Rheam
In this episode of Real Relationships Real Revenue, I sat down with Erick Rheam to talk about how to become great at speaking in a way that you can use to meet people and generate leads systematically so that you can grow your book of business and relationships. Erick Rheam is a speaker and published author. He communicates and educates on topics related to discovering significance and the art of mastering human dynamics to achieve success. Speaking is one of the most powerful ways to get your message out because it scales, so I’m so excited to dive into this episode today. Topics We Cover in This Episode: How Erick got into speaking and how it has changed his career Why speaking is such a powerful way to share your message Where to get started if you want to get into professional speaking The importance of knowing your audience clearly when speaking The key elements you need to crush it on stage How to create a powerful call to action in your speech What lead generators are and why they are crucial to your success while speaking Ways to find new gigs after your events Tips for optimizing your bio for speaking engagements Ways to use your experiences in your speech to add value and exceed expectations Erick’s signature message and how he uses them while speaking Speaking can make a huge impact on the success of your business or career. I hope you enjoyed these tips from Erick for how to craft your own signature message, create a powerful call to action, and utilize the key elements he shared today to crush it on stage. If you want to learn more from Erick, make sure to check out his page on The Speaker Lab website to learn more about if speaking is right for you. Resources Mentioned: Check out Erick’s page on The Speaker Lab’s website Connect with Erick on LinkedIn Follow Erick on Instagram Visit Erick’s website Get a copy of Rise Above Chaos Check out the Significance Assessment
5/30/2023 • 50 minutes, 20 seconds
Business Development in Uncertain Times: Three Practical Tips To Help You Handle It
In this episode of Real Relationships Real Revenue, I’m coming to you solo to talk about something that people really seem to need right now. I'm sharing a way that you can tackle any type of slowdown that you see in the economy, in your book of business, in your business results, or in your particular expertise. These kinds of ebbs and flows happen all the time, and it’s important that we know how to handle them so that we can keep paving the way for success. Topics We Cover in This Episode: The surprising statistics behind business growth during challenging times How you can completely differentiate yourself from anyone else The power of opening up a dialog with a client when they can’t invest in you What you can offer to a team during tough times Give To Gets you can offer clients or prospects that will likely transition into a mutually beneficial relationship What to do when your outcomes are twice as hard So many people think that uncertain times are when you should pull back, but I hope these practical tips will help you understand the importance of doubling down instead. Offer value and really build and deepen your relationships. If you do this, you’ll win both in the short term and in the long term. If you want to learn more about our Demand Creation Give To Get model, you can check it out here. If you want to check out the McGraw Hill study, you can do that here. Resources Mentioned: Learn more about our Demand Creation Give To Get model Check out the McGraw Hill study
5/23/2023 • 15 minutes, 10 seconds
From Prison to Purpose: How Tommy Breedlove Transformed His Life by Prioritizing Himself First and Focusing on His Purpose
Prepare to become legendary! In this episode of Real Relationships Real Revenue, I sat down with Tommy Breedlove who just wrote a book called Legendary that I got a ton of value out of and I know you will too. As someone who has spent time in prison, Tommy has a really unique journey and perspective and he’s sharing how we can learn to prioritize ourselves first, take control of our life and time, become laser-focused on what matters, and become legendary. Topics We Cover in This Episode: Tommy’s journey and the low point that changed everything The people he met in prison that transformed his life Why he started working with entrepreneurs and high-achieving people The number one way we can live with purpose The power of time-blocking and focusing on your zone of brilliance The importance of getting laser-focused on the things that move the ball in your business The mindset, attitude, and skill of managing money Why we need to get rid of the word “busy” and why your time is your second greatest asset How we can learn to say no Unconditional self-love and how we can achieve it The power of taking control of your life and being the captain of your own ship I hope you enjoyed this powerful conversation with Tommy. As he says, you are your number one asset and you have to prioritize yourself first. It’s not selfish, it’s actually the most selfless thing you can do. I hope you read his book, take his advice, learn to lead, love, and respect yourself first every day, and become a world-class elite in your life. Get your copy of Tommy’s book today. You can also visit his website to learn more about his retreats and events. Resources Mentioned: Check out Tommy’s book Legendary Check out Tommy’s website and learn more about his retreats and events Check out The ONE Thing
5/16/2023 • 55 minutes, 8 seconds
Culture and Growth: How to Win More Business by Communicating Your Values with Marcus Collins
There is no force more influential on human behavior than culture. In this episode of Real Relationships Real Revenue, I sat down with Marcus Collins to delve into how we can build a culture around our work, our lives, and our interests. And how, as a result, we’ll find opportunities, ideas, products, and experiences that we may not have found on our own. Dr. Marcus Collins is an award-winning marketer and cultural translator with one foot in the world of practice—serving as the head of strategy at Wieden+Kennedy New York—and one foot in the world of academia—as a clinical assistant professor of marketing at the Ross School of Business, University of Michigan. Topics We Cover in This Episode: Why culture is so difficult to operationalize in business The opportunities that can arise when you focus on company culture How culture can help you build your book of business How to find ecosystems in business based on your beliefs and values How to get with your team and determine what you believe What artifacts are and how we give things meaning The way that the language we use signals to the world who we are How culture can impact who you work with The social aspect of consumption The human desire for connection and how it impacts our behavior and decisions in life and business The power of offering connections in business I hope you enjoyed this episode with Marcus. From identifying the artifacts that give meaning to our culture, to the language we use to signal who we are, it’s important to take a thoughtful and intentional approach to building a culture that reflects our vision and aspirations so that we can find the right people and more success. If you have a vested interest in helping people adopt behavior, Marcus’s book will be very helpful for you. You can get a copy here. Resources Mentioned: Visit Marcus’s website Get a copy of For the Culture
5/9/2023 • 49 minutes, 34 seconds
Pursuing Growth: Tips from Fighter Pilot and Stage Four Cancer Survivor, Joel Neeb
In this episode of Real Relationships Real Revenue, I sat down with Joel Neeb. Not only has he escorted the president of the United States around in Air Force One, but he has also done a lot of incredible work in the business world. From working as a fighter pilot to becoming a CEO of a consultancy, and now working with the third-largest software company in the world, he has a breadth of experience and I’m excited to chat with him today. Topics We Cover in This Episode: How he got started as a pilot The life-changing diagnosis that he received and the clarity it brought The three G’s he found in the darkest moments of his life The two summits in life we should strive for Why we have to get out of our comfort zone to grow Why you can’t be afraid to reinvent yourself The importance of mentorship in your professional life Why gratitude is a superpower The rose, bud, thorn method for practicing gratitude and optimism How to create a new habit Joel has some incredible insight into the power of gratitude, growth, and getting out of your comfort zone for massive growth in your personal and professional life. As he says, you can’t be afraid to reinvent yourself so go after the success you desire. If you want to learn more from Joel, make sure to follow him on LinkedIn and check out his book The Survivor’s Obligation. All proceeds go to charity so make sure to support this amazing cause. Resources Mentioned: Check out The Survivor’s Obligation Follow Joel on LinkedIn
5/2/2023 • 45 minutes, 29 seconds
Making a Habit of Nurturing Your Relationships with Yiannis Gavrielides
In this episode of Real Relationships Real Revenue, I sat down with Yiannis Gavrielides who is the CEO of a really cool tech startup called Covve that is focused on deepening relationships. I’m excited to have him on the show to talk about how this technology is helping people everywhere remember to do their reach-outs and follow-ups and how to do so effectively for building and deepening those relationships. Topics We Cover in This Episode: How Covve is helping people make a habit of nurturing relationships The importance of differentiating yourself in growth and career How relationships help build trust Ways you can deepen your relationships The benefits of just trying to be helpful to people Why you should always take notes when relationship building Why you should focus on human connections and vulnerability Ways to stay top of mind with people you meet Following up as the introducer and as the introduction recipient How Yiannis continues to learn through meeting people Lies people tell themselves about networking What Yiannis does to stay on track I hope you enjoyed this conversation with Yiannis. Building and deepening your relationships is so important if you want to grow your book of business. Yiannis is working to help people make habits of nurturing their relationships with his new tech and I am so excited to see how this grows. If you want to learn more from Yiannis, check out the Covve website and connect with him on LinkedIn here. You can email him at [email protected]. Yiannis is offering a special discount code for our listeners - click here to get the Premium Covve Personal CRM App with the discount already applied, or use code “BIG2023” at checkout! If you want to learn more about the High Impact Relationship Deepeners, you check it out here. Resources Mentioned: Add Yiannis on LinkedIn Visit the Covve website Check out the Wired to Socialize series on YouTube, Spotify, Apple Podcasts and Google Podcasts Email Yiannis at [email protected] Check out High Impact Relationship Deepeners Check out the GrowBIG Playbook Listen to my conversation with Dr. Ivan Misner
4/25/2023 • 1 hour, 2 minutes, 37 seconds
How to Create Team Collaboration with Deb Mashek
In this episode of Real Relationships Real Revenue, we are diving into collaboration with Deb Mashek. The problems that have the biggest impact for your clients are the ones that require collaboration across teams internally, so this is a super important topic and I’m excited to explore it today. Deb is sharing her best secrets for success. Topics We Cover in This Episode: Why collaboration ends up being harder than expected How to take the Ecosystem approach to collaboration The importance of relationship quality and interdependence The trust it takes to be interdependent with others The brilliant way to ask for help The number one correlation to our success Why we need to be using the right language when communicating Using collaboration for cross-selling How to break down walls and build trust internally What collaborative action is and why it’s important The necessity of collaborative culture and how to achieve it Defining what collaboration means to your organization The things people get wrong about collaboration How Deb continues to learn Collaboration is not always as simple as it seems. You want to define what collaboration means to your organization and what that looks like. Creating a culture of collaboration will make a huge difference in the way your team works together internally. Social psychologist Deb Mashek helps organizations create the conditions for collaboration to thrive. An experienced business advisor, professor, and nonprofit executive, her writing appears in MIT-Sloan Management Review, Fortune, ReWorked, The Hechinger Report, and Psychology Today. Deb has been an invited speaker on collaboration and viewpoint diversity at leading organizations including the United Nations and the American Psychological Association. She is the international bestselling author of Collabor(h)ate. I hope you enjoyed this conversation with Deb. If you want to learn more about the things we talked about today, you can check out the Mashek Matrix, the Ecosystem Model, the article on hiring collaborative people, and the HBR piece on social class and collaboration. You can learn more about Deb by visiting her website. Resources Mentioned: Visit Debs website Check out Mashek Matrix Check out the Ecosystem Model Read the ReWorked article on hiring collaborative people HBR piece on social class and collaboration
4/18/2023 • 58 minutes, 4 seconds
How Intrinsic Motivation Can Help You Succeed in Life and Business with Stefan Falk
In this episode of Real Relationships Real Revenue, I sat down with Stefan Falk, author of the book Intrinsic Motivation, to talk about his story and how to find intrinsic motivation in your life so that you can learn to love your work and succeed like never before. Stefan has a fascinating background that led him to where he is now and I think you’re going to really love hearing his perspective on things as a successful business coach. Topics We Cover in This Episode: The starting point for what Stefan does today How Stefan strives to help people in their lives and careers What triggers intrinsic motivation The power of experimenting in your career The mindset needed to add value to others Becoming a thought leader and advisor to senior leaders Tips for handling anxiety when it comes to business development Why you should leave people with more energy after meeting you than they had before Why we are the only ones holding ourselves back I hope you enjoyed this conversation with Stefan. I love how he points out that a little bit of anxiety or pain from a business development perspective is a good thing! It’s a sign of growth, so don’t get discouraged. If you are interested in learning more from Stefan, make sure to check out his website. Make sure to also check out his book Intrinsic Motivation. If you want to learn more about deepening your business relationships quickly, make sure to sign up for my weekly newsletter to get the GrowBIG Playbook. Resources Mentioned: Check out Stefan’s website Get a copy of Intrinsic Motivation Sign up for my Weekly Newsletter GrowBIG Playbook Get a copy of Flow Get a copy of Finding Flow Get a copy of Creativity
4/11/2023 • 53 minutes, 18 seconds
Next! The Power of Reinvention in Life and Work with Joanne Lipman
I’m joined by journalist, speaker, and best-selling author Joanne Lipman in this episode of Real Relationships Real Revenue to talk all about reinvention. We’re digging into why so many people feel the need to reinvent themselves in today’s workforce, why we think reinvention is so cool, and what exactly happens when you decide it’s time for a reinvention. Joanne is even sharing the four stages of reinvention, which is something I promise you don’t want to miss. Topics We Cover in This Episode: Changes happening in the workforce right now How to navigate changes in your career What to do when you feel like it’s time to reinvent yourself The four stages of reinvention What leads people to pivot in their careers How to start pivoting without leaving your current career Why the “overnight success” myth is damaging Joanne has built an incredible career for herself in the journalism world and I’m so thrilled to get the opportunity to sit down with her and share our conversation with you! If you want to learn more about reinvention, you’re in luck, because Joanne just wrote a book all about it and I’m pretty sure that once you pick it up you’re not going to want to put it down. Head down to your local independent bookstore and pick up a copy of Next! The Power of Reinvention in Life and Work today! Resources Mentioned: Check Out Next! The Power of Reinvention in Life and Work by Joanne Lipman Visit Joanne's Website
4/4/2023 • 52 minutes, 52 seconds
How To Increase Your Efficiency and Make the Most of Your Time with Thanh Pham
In this episode of Real Relationships Real Revenue, I am joined by Thanh Pham, one of the top couple people worldwide universally known for really being great at efficiency, productivity, and getting the most out of your day with a limited amount of time. It can be really tough to get done all of the things that you want to get done in your day, and Thanh is here to help with that. Topics We Cover in This Episode: How he developed his own methodology for efficiency How happiness leads to productivity The power of prioritizing The benefits of scaling through people Three questions to ask yourself when planning your week Why energy is the most underrated aspect of performance Tips for increasing the amount of sleep you get every night How to focus your attention for a productive day Why productivity is a skill The importance of trust in client relationships I hope you enjoyed these tips for increasing your productivity. Remember, you don’t have to be born with the ability to be productive. It’s a skill. Everybody can be more organized. Everybody can be more efficient. Everybody can learn this. If you want to learn more from Thanh, make sure to tune into his podcast The Productivity Show. You can also get his free Ultimate Time Management Guide. Resources Mentioned: Get the free Ultimate Time Management Guide Listen to The Productivity Show Speed Up by Slowing Down: Sleep Secrets to Boost Your Focus and Maximize Your Productivity Introducing TEA: A Simple Framework for Getting Unstuck and Achieving Your Goals
3/28/2023 • 49 minutes, 15 seconds
Embracing Vulnerability to Add Value and Build Better Relationships with Your Clients with Ernesto Pagano
In this episode of Real Relationships Real Revenue, I sat down with Ernesto Pagano, the managing director and partner of Boston Consulting Group. He has a passion for serving his clients and building relationships so I knew he would be a great guest for the show. He is killing it when it comes to creating relationships, adding value, and creating a massive impact. Topics We Cover in This Episode: How Ernesto goes above and beyond for his clients Why you have to be interested in order to be interesting The importance of leveraging curiosity with your clients Helping clients co-create ideas with you How vulnerability helps you define your value add The mindset shift needed for growth Why growth comes with discomfort How Ernesto continues to learn Why you need to be there when clients need you, not when it’s convenient Ernesto adds so much value and goes above and beyond for his clients, which has led to so much growth and success for him. It’s important to be a good listener and show vulnerability and curiosity so that you can build strong, lasting relationships with your clients, just like Ernesto does. If you enjoyed this conversation with Ernesto, make sure to check out the Boston Consulting Group website. You can also connect with him on LinkedIn here. Resources Mentioned: Check out the Boston Consulting Group website Connect with Ernesto on LinkedIn
3/21/2023 • 54 minutes, 2 seconds
Embracing Humanity in Business Relationships with Terry Isner
In this episode of Real Relationships Real Revenue, I sat down with Terry Isner from Jaffe PR. Terry has a deep expertise in law firm topics, PR, business development, and so much more. He’s here to talk about all of these things and dive into how we can change the way that boardrooms think and act today. No one wants to be a vendor or a client anymore, we want to be partners, and that requires a shift in the way we do things in business so we can embrace the humanity of it all. Topics We Cover in This Episode: Why we need to be more people-centric in boardrooms The impact of social issues on businesses today How to find your company culture How we can all lead when it comes to the issues we face in the boardroom Why changing the terminology you use in business changes the mindset How empathy, compassion, and kindness are linked to your bottom line Ways to get everyone in the organization involved in bringing in ideas Getting immersed in learning opportunities for continued growth The importance of allowing people to be themselves in business The business opportunities available to us when we adapt to change How to tackle the hard and scary challenges in business A lot has changed in business in recent years, and the power exists with the people now. To be successful, it’s important for businesses to shift the way they are doing things and focus more on the human-centric aspects and how they can give everyone a voice. If you enjoyed this conversation and want to connect with Terry and learn more about what we discussed today, make sure to visit his website to check out the resources there. Resources Mentioned: Visit the Jaffe PR website Listen to my conversation with Julia
3/14/2023 • 46 minutes, 23 seconds
How to Grow Your Business by Creating Super Fans with Brittany Hodak
In this episode of Real Relationships Real Revenue, I sat down with Brittany Hodak, the author of Creating Super Fans. This ties in directly with the things we cover on the show such as deepening relationships, so I am happy to have her on to talk about the idea of creating super fans and why it’s important to grow your book of business. Topics We Cover in This Episode: Why it’s important to create super fans Why you should be creating experiences that people love The five-step framework to creating super fans for your business Tips for fine-tuning your story Why testimonials are so powerful Getting clarity on what your audience wants or needs Why you should start with your empathy over authority Personalizing your customer's experience Why you should try to exceed expectations for your clients Creating net positive experiences I hope you enjoyed this conversation with Brittany. As she says, your brand isn’t what you say it is, it’s actually what your clients tell their friends about you. By following Brittany's SUPER framework, you can create super fans that love your work and share it with everyone they know. If you enjoyed this conversation and want to learn more about Brittany, make sure to check out her website here. If you want to read her book, you can check it out here. Resources Mentioned: Visit Brittany’s website Get a copy of Brittany’s book Check out Tim Grahl’s podcast episode Listen to the Storytelling episode This YouTube with an interview of Joseph Sugarman
3/7/2023 • 51 minutes, 12 seconds
Real and Authentic Digital Content That Will Grow a Book of Business with Josh Scott
In this episode of Real Relationships Real Revenue, I had the amazing opportunity to sit down with Josh Scott. If you don’t know him, he’s the owner of JHS Pedals, one of the largest guitar pedal companies in the world, and in this episode, he shares how he built his business from nothing to a massive organization. No matter your profession, there are golden nuggets in this episode for you. Topics We Cover in This Episode: How Josh started his company Josh’s outside-the-box approach to marketing Why making assumptions is destructive in marketing The importance of being yourself in your business How YouTube impacted his company What contagious marketing is and why it works The power of digital media How Josh builds trust in his industry Why every business venture is a creative task The idea of adjacent possibilities for your business Why you have to overcome imposter syndrome Why accountability is a key to creativity Josh harnessed the power of being creative, authentic, and collaborative, which built deep trust in his industry and grew his business. I know that it is something we can all learn from no matter what industry we are in because as Josh says, business is creativity, and creativity is collaborative. I hope you enjoyed this conversation with Josh as much as I did. To hear more from him, make sure to follow JHS Pedals on Instagram and check out his personal Instagram as well. Resources Mentioned: Follow JHS Pedals on Instagram Follow Josh on Instagram Check out his YouTube channel
2/28/2023 • 1 hour, 9 minutes, 40 seconds
Tips For Finding Your Ideal Client and Scaling Your Business with Pam Slim
In business, many of us are looking to grow and scale. In this episode of Real Relationships Real Revenue, I sat down with Pam Slim to discuss her new book and how she works with entrepreneurs to really grow their businesses. We discuss creating the right culture in your business, finding and connecting with ideal clients, making offers that your clients can’t refuse, tips for partnerships, and so much more. Topics We Cover in This Episode: Empire vs. ecosystem culture Why you need to understand your business’s purpose Tips for making an offer that your client can’t refuse Utilizing “watering holes” to access your ideal clients Why you should go into partnerships slowly Tips for strengthening your business entity The phases of scaling your business How Pam ensures that she is always learning Why growing doesn’t mean you’ll lose control of your life Remember, your life isn’t going to be out of control if you grow your business. Embrace these tips that Pam shared today so that you can grow your book of business and reach your goals. I hope you enjoyed this conversation with Pam! She has helped so many people through the business journey. If you are building a business, I can’t recommend her enough. If you want to connect with her, you can do that by visiting her website here. Resources Mentioned: Check out Pam’s website Listen to my conversation with Mike Deimler
2/21/2023 • 43 minutes, 26 seconds
How to Use Thought Leadership To Attract Clients To You with Bob Buday
Are you ready to create thought leadership that attracts clients to you? In this episode of Real Relationships Real Revenue, I sat down with Bob Buday to talk about how we can bring this concept into our own businesses and attract clients. We discuss topics like the nine elements of great content, the culture of thought leadership, and so much more. Topics We Cover in This Episode: Why thought leadership is so important The demand and supply aspect of thought leadership The culture of thought leadership The timeline you should expect for results The nine elements of great content The Ripples in the Pond of thought leadership Thought leadership is an incredible way to build relationships with your potential clients which naturally attracts them to you. It lets you use your expertise to make the impact you want to have on the world. If you enjoyed this conversation with Bob, I highly recommend you check out his book Competing on Thought Leadership. You can also learn more about what he does on his website or email him at [email protected] Resources Mentioned: Get Bob’s book on thought leadership Visit Bob’s website Get the Grow Big Playbook
2/14/2023 • 48 minutes, 30 seconds
How To Tell Great Stories to Grow Your Business with Tim Grahl
One of the top skills that people need to learn in business is how to tell great stories. In this episode of Real Relationships Real Revenue, I have one of the world's experts on this topic, Tim Grahl. He has one foot in deep expertise and one foot in building a book of business, just like all of you so he is the perfect person to talk to. He’s diving into the details of what types of stories you need and how to fine-tune them so you can use them to grow your business. Topics We Cover in This Episode: Helping people feel like the hero in their own story The types of stories you need to have ready to use Overcoming objections with a story The power of a professional origin story The five commandments of storytelling Tips for fine-tuning your stories Bringing emotion into your stories The importance of knowing your wrong How Tim stays on track Having a professional origin story, a testimonial story, and a story for overcoming objections is so powerful when it comes to growing your business. I hope these tips today from Tim will help you prepare some stories that you can use to grow your business and your career. If you are interested in writing better stories, you can get a free copy of Story Grid 101 at storygrid101.com. You can also visit storygrid.com/books to check out Tim’s books. Resources Mentioned: Listen to my conversation with Brian Caffarelli Get your free copy of Story Grid 101 Check out Tim’s book Mo’s origin story example Joseph Campbell’s interview with Bill Moyers, The Power Of Myth Joseph Campbell’s book on story narrative, The Hero With A Thousand Faces Mo’s deep dive into BIG’s story design framework
2/7/2023 • 46 minutes, 29 seconds
Why Everyone Should Lead and How to Get Them To with Julia Fabris McBride
In this episode of Real Relationships Real Revenue, I’m super excited to chat with Julia Fabris McBride. She has an amazing book coming out called When Everyone Leads. She is here today to help us redefine leadership and apply the concepts she teaches in her books to our work so that we can become better leaders and grow our book of business, relationships, and selves. Topics We Cover in This Episode: Leadership is available to everyone Why we need to think of leadership as an activity The importance of everyone working together Energizing each other to own their work Technical work vs. adaptive work Why people have to grow for organizations to grow Julia’s system for continuously learning The power of forming a mastermind The role of authority in adaptive work How Julia manages successes and setbacks How Julia gets big projects done It’s so important for people to understand that leadership is not a position, it’s an activity and it’s available to anyone. In order to grow an organization, the people have to grow. And becoming leaders and taking ownership of your work is the best way to grow. I hope you enjoyed this conversation with Julia. If you want to learn more from her, make sure to check out her book and learn more about the Kansas Leadership Center here. Resources Mentioned: Check out When Everyone Leads Learn more about the Kansas Leadership Center
1/31/2023 • 48 minutes, 50 seconds
Fan Favorite Replay: Kelley O'Hara Reveals Her Habits to Become a World-Class Athlete and Mo Applies Them to Business Development
In this replay episode of Real Relationships Real Revenue, Kelley O’Hara, one of the top athletes on the planet, reveals her secrets of focusing on what she can control to perform at a world-class level. I apply Kelley’s principles to developing relationships and growing a book of business. Topics We Cover in This Episode: How to have a learning mindset Setting up tracking systems Staying motivated through challenges How to prepare for high-stakes events Whether you perform on the field or in the boardroom, this episode will elevate your game. Resources Mentioned: Bdhabits.com Kelley O’Hara on Instagram Kelley O'Hara's favorite BEAST® products
1/24/2023 • 1 hour, 25 minutes, 41 seconds
How To Set Yourself Up For More Success with Mohamed Massaquoi
In this episode of Real Relationships Real Revenue, I sat down with Mohamed Massaquoi. He is passionate about helping high-performing teams achieve more and he is here today to talk about what we can do to grow our book of business, relationship ecosystems, and career. In this episode, we cover getting help to get better at your work, how he measures his success, staying on track despite setbacks, and so much more. Topics We Cover in This Episode: Mo’s journey as an athlete Taking risks The importance of providing value Human ways to be helpful Examples of how you can add value Mo’s system for continued learning and impact Measuring meaningful conversations Measuring what you can control Why there’s always room for improvement Strategically setting yourself up for success later Staying on track despite setbacks Getting back up after you fall How Mo schedules time off Why it’s the impact that matters most Improving your feedback loop Sometimes you win, and sometimes you learn. It’s all about getting in the right mindset and getting back up, even when things don’t go the way you want them to. This combined with a determination always to be improving and adding value is how you can achieve more and grow your business. If you enjoyed this conversation with Mo, make sure to check out his website, and connect with him on LinkedIn. Resources Mentioned: Check out my conversation with Kelley O’Hara Visit Mo’s website Connect with Mo on LinkedIn
1/17/2023 • 49 minutes, 30 seconds
How to Find More Free Time in Your Business with Jenny Blake
In this episode of Real Relationships Real Revenue, I am delighted to sit down with my friend, author, and thought leader Jenny Blake. She strategically wrote a book in the language of entrepreneurship for those in business that find themselves struggling to find more free time. In this episode, we dove into topics like burnout, automation, the Cyrano Strategy, delegation, and so much more. Topics We Cover in This Episode: Tips for finding more free time The importance of making the most of your billable hours The burdensome Bs Why we should automate everything we can The Cyrano Strategy How Jenny’s book could help us grow our book of business How to get rid of the stuff you don’t want to do Calendar design Digital media The energy of complaining or lack Delegating tasks you don’t enjoy How you bake is just as important as what you make. When you’re in baking mode and doing the work, it’s important that you take the time to find the things that you don’t enjoy doing and shed them so that you can do the things that you are really meant to do. If you enjoyed this conversation with Jenny, make sure to visit her website and get the Book Toolkit. You can also check out her book Free Time and listen to her podcast Free Time with Jenny Blake. Resources Mentioned: Learn more about the Cyrano Strategy Visit Jenny’s website Check out Jenny’s book Get the Book Toolkit Listen to the Free Time with Jenny Blake podcast
1/10/2023 • 49 minutes, 41 seconds
How To Adopt a Growth Mindset and Reach Your Goals with Jon Acuff
Welcome back to Real Relationships Real Revenue! This season, we are going back to long-form interviews and I am really excited to dive in with you. The theme of this season is going to be centered around the mindset of growth - both personally and in your book of business. And who better to kick this season off with than the person who wrote the book on mindset soundtracks, Jon Acuff! Topics We Cover in This Episode: The Venn diagram to a bestselling idea The three things you’ll learn from Jon’s new book How to tackle identity if you have a broken soundtrack How to follow up in a non-naggy way Why crisis is an invitation to innovation Idea bankruptcy Why writing things down matters Lies we tell ourselves How to handle setbacks and successes Why goals are hard for many people I hope you enjoyed this conversation with Jon. I love how he focuses not only on starting the things you say you will, but seeing them all the way through to the middle and end as well. He is such an inspiring person to talk to, especially if you are ready to finally start achieving the goals that matter to you. If you want to learn more about Jon, make sure to check out his website and join his free challenge here. It’s a three-day goal challenge to help you reach your goals this year. You can also listen to his podcast All It Takes Is A Goal and get your hands on his books here. Resources Mentioned: Visit Jon’s website Check out Jon’s books Join Jon’s free challenge Listen to Jon’s podcast Check out the Finish Calendar