Episodes
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In this episode, I chat with Matt Johnson about his podcasting expertise and how he became MicroFamous. Matt runs a podcast launch & production agency. Matt is the author of MicroFamous and he is also the host of the podcast MicroFamous. Listen to this episode to hear Matt’s journey to becoming MicroFamous and how he is living the life he wants to live because of it!
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In this episode, I talk to Beau Crabill about his start with entrepreneurship and his first successful niche on Amazon. He admits that e-commerce is nowhere are easy as people think it is and we then discuss our shared strategies to building a real business online. This is an easy episode to listen to and I know that you will find the content valuable, regardless of where you are at in your entrepreneurial journey. Before you go all-in on Amazon, do yourself a favor and listen to what Beau has to say first. Enjoy!
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In this episode, I speak to Krista Ripma from Authentic Audience about all things marketing. This conversation took place right around the time that things really started to get crazy with COVID. We share a lot of laughs, authentic conversation (that should come as no surprise) and we really break down the simplicity of the customer journey. It was one of the more enjoyable episodes that I have recorded in a long time. This one is a must-listen, so enjoy!
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In this episode, John and I dive into the crazy world of starting and building a business online. At the time of recording the country was locking down quickly and in a dramatic fashion because of the COVID-19 pandemic. It's an interesting conversation, especially when you think about all of the people who were forced to focus on maintaining a business by pivoting online under a very tight timeline. Enjoy!
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In this episode, I catch back up with an old friend Nathan Hirsch. Nathan's new business, Outsource School, is designed to help you crack the code for hiring the right virtual assistants to help grow your business. I also talk a bit about how the pandemic is weighing on us all, especially the entrepreneurs. It is easy to get mentally worn out with your business and there is no time like the present to reevaluate your choices and get excited again about the journey. Enjoy!
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In this episode, I have a great conversation with Aleric Heck from Ad Outreach about his long journey into the world of YouTube ads. It is no surprise at all that video is king, especially when it comes to ads, but which is the best platform when it comes to cold traffic? Is it Facebook or is it YouTube? The answer that Aleric shares with me may surprise you, so you will want to listen in to see. As always, this episode is packed full of gold and a few laughs as well. Enjoy!
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In this episode, I talk with Nick Usborne of Conversational Copywriting. We have a great conversation! Nick stresses the importance of honesty and transparency in your marketing. If you are looking to boost your sales you will want to hear this. I also, talk a bit about the challenge 2020 has been for all. This year has been a tough one economically for most. However, it is in times like these that we have to find perspective. When things are hard it can be so easy to only see where you wanted to be. Instead, I challenge you to look at how far you have come. Finding perspective is what will help you stay motivated to keep going. You don’t want to miss this episode!
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In this episode of the podcast, it’s just me and Brandy like old times. This episode is like an unplugged version of an unplugged podcast. Yikes! There is extreme entertainment + some great conversation about building your team as an entrepreneur. Even if you haven’t begun hiring for your business yet, this will give you some important things to think about. Enjoy and don’t say that I didn’t warn you about this episode.
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In this episode, I talk with Steve Gordon. Steve is an author, podcast host, and founder of the Unstoppable CEO. His entrepreneurial journey is an interesting one. He also shares some tips to overcome the biggest challenges in growing and attracting clients when you’re a service-based business. A simple reminder about marketing is it is a conversation. You wouldn’t walk up to someone on the street saying, “hey want to buy my stuff?”. Don’t approach your customers that way. Marketing is a relationship. Put yourself in your customer’s shoes, what does that journey look like? That is always a great way to really evaluate how your marketing campaign will be received.
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In this episode, I get to talk with Leigh Martinuzzi, who is the Hidden Why Guy. Leigh joins us from Australia. He is a podcast host himself, as well as an expert in lifestyle design and a coach. He also has a vast background in everything from marketing to human behavior. He is a really interesting guy and you are not going to want to miss this. I also talk a bit about where the world is now. May appears to be the month of reopening, but it is hard to know what to expect. Some businesses may excel, some are changed forever and some unable to bounce back. No matter where your business is currently, taking a deep dive look into your marketing plan is always a good idea. Enjoy!
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In this episode, Brandy and I get to chat with Greg Meade of CROSSNET. A truly innovative idea. They have combined four-square and volleyball to create a brand new game. The timing of this episode is great too as so many of us are stuck at home and many stuck in a rut. With everything happening in the world currently it is easy to lose your motivation. Something like this gives you a great opportunity to get up, get outside and maybe stir up some nostalgic childhood memories. Enjoy!
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In this episode, I get the opportunity to spend some time with Jonathan Levi from Superhuman Academy. Although we had a fantastic conversation, I think that it is important that take the time to look at our lives and businesses at a critical time in our human history. Every economic challenge changes the game forever and the people who figure out when and where to pivot can come out ahead. We must all keep fighting and doing our best to stay positive, no matter what happens. Need some time to distract yourself from your day? You can get started now by hitting play on this episode of The Intentionally Inspirational Marketing Talk podcast. Enjoy!
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In this episode, Brandy and I get the opportunity to spend some time with Dave Jackson from the School of Podcasting. Dave is an absolute veteran in the podcasting world and a Hall of Famer (yes that is a thing). For practical advice and info about the power of podcasting, you need to check this episode out. As a bonus, I will even throw in some comic relief for you. Enjoy!
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In this episode, I share my experience with my recent trip to Funnel Hacking Live 2020 in Nashville, TN. It's always nice to get in an environment where you can surround yourself with other like minded people. The networking alone is usually time and money well spent. This week, I speak with Ryan Cote from Ballantine and we discuss the similarities and differences between old marketing techniques and digital. We had a great conversation and, as usual, this episode drops some gold nuggets for the audience. Enjoy!
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In this episode, we all spent a decent amount of time discussing a delicious Italian sandwich. You might be thinking to yourself that this conversation sounds strange...or you may be thinking that it sounds delicious. Either way, you would be correct. Seriously though, the approach to marketing that our guest Andrew shares have worked wonderfully for his company and it can help you too. It is often the simple things that work the best when you also focus on humanizing the customer experience. Check this episode out because I know that you will love it. Enjoy!
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In this episode, I share a recent experience with a weekend getaway and share my thoughts on taking breaks. Then Brandy and I had the privilege of spending some time with Kate Ahl from Simple Pin Media. Kate has an amazing story and has built a more amazing niche company and she shares some common misconceptions around what Pinterest actually is and how to use it properly. This is one of those episodes that will truly make you want to take action, so listen to this episode and enjoy it!
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In this episode, I momentarily celebrate the first podcast release of the new decade. Fantastic. Is it really that exciting? I will tell you what is excited though and that is my conversation with Dan Meadors. He is the real deal with entrepreneurship and also a really good dude too. If you want to do something new and more significant in your business in the new year, remember that you must take action. Enjoy the show!
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In this episode, I shared an unusually high number of laughs with my guest this week, Dana Wilde. She is wildly successful and has an awesome, positive spirit about her too. When I first started my business, I thought that there was no money in motivation and mindset related material. Dana is living proof that my thinking was incorrect. She went from 0 to 1 million in revenue in only 19 short months! This is a highly entertaining and educational episode that you do not want to miss! Enjoy!
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In this episode, I get unusually reflective before diving into a phenomenal conversation with Stephen Somers from Marketplace Superheroes. Sometimes, patience and experience in your field are the two things that can help you the most. I am not a patient person in most scenarios so this can be a tough pill for me to swallow. As I reflected on air, I realized the significant difference that a year can bring. Enjoy!
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In this episode, I get the privilege of speaking to Adam Sand from Roofing Business Partner. Now before you assume that this episode will have nothing of value for you, listen up. Adam has had an abundance of success with Facebook Ads and he breaks down his process in great detail. For anyone who has struggled to experience success or maintain success with Facebook Ads, this episode is for you. In addition to the value, there is lots of laughs and great conversation as well. This is an episode that you will want to make time to listen to. Enjoy!
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