Episodios
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What should an online course provide?
If youâre like me, you know the answer is results. But itâs not as easy as it sounds to make an online course that gets people the results they want.
So many online course orders go untouched, and the customer never gains a thing. How do we avoid this?
Danny Iny is the founder and CEO of Mirasee, and a leading voice in the world of online courses. In todayâs episode he is sharing some of the biggest mistakes that you should avoid when creating your online course.
You no longer have to wonder what you should be doing to improve your online course. Listen to these mistakes so you never have to make them yourself.
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Getting publicity in the media can be a full time job, and no one has time for that.
PollyAnna, a communication expert and journalist, knows the key to getting around that limitation: recurring media.
If you want to get publicity, which is FREE marketing that puts you right in front of your IDEAL audience, checkout PollyAnnaâs advice on how to get yourself some recurring media features.
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Are you doing a video show or podcast for your business?
You should be.
Patrick Allmond is an entrepreneur with 20+ years of experience and he believes that every business owner should have their own show. With a show you can educate people and provide your own unique perspective. And this content is evergreen.
Thereâs no reason not to!
If youâre looking for ways to optimize your marketing, this episode is for you.
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Are you embarrassed about asking for help in your business? Do you find you spend more time doing things for other people than for yourself?
What can we as entrepreneurs do to get the help we so desperately need without feeling bad about it?
The answer is simple: We need to have courage.
Heather Hubbard is the founder of Simple courage, a storytelling media company, movement, and community. She teaches business owners how to be brave in their everyday lives so they can be successful and feel fulfilled doing work that THEY want to do.
As a business owner I know I find it scary to admit when Iâm struggling, but whenever I do it pays off. I end up getting the help I need and I reach more people. It might seem embarrassing to admit when youâre struggling, but the truth is that everyone struggles and those of us who talk about it are the courageous ones.
If you're struggling with people pleasing and asking for help in your business, this episode is for you. You donât have to feel so alone or stuck anymore.
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Iâve been involved in dozens of launches and Iâve learned a lot from my experiences. But...
Every launch comes with itâs lessons learned.
At this point, I think Iâm just learning these lessons on a deeper level.
Itâs one thing to know that you should care for your mindset, leadership, planning, etc., but itâs a whole other thing to apply this information while youâre trying to scale your business.
These five tips can serve anyone, whether youâve launched a million times or this is your first time. I debrief after every launch and review my lessons learned so I can really learn them (so I donât have to learn them again!) And hopefully this will help you avoid some of the common mistakes we all make when launching!
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Why is it so important to learn to receive everything in our lives?
Patty Lennon, a keynote speaker, coach, and best selling author that helps people create space for magic in their lives and businesses, found that everyone she met struggling in their businesses was struggling with their ability to receive.
There is a kind of magic that comes with learning to receive everything: both the positive and the things we perceive as negative.
Sheâs seen people go from struggling to make a sale in 8 hours to making $20,000 in revenue just by deciding to go to bed and accept that theyâve already put in all the work they can.
Opening up to receiving is the way nature intended us to be as human beings.
When we open ourselves up to affiliates weâre allowing ourselves to receive support, but thatâs only one way that receiving can impact our businesses and lives.
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Have you ever wondered how you can get your business into a big media outlet like Forbes?
For many years I worked behind the scenes for Selena Soo and watched her students get a ton of media wins. I always told myself that Iâd do it too someday, if I had the time to promote my own business.
Last year was my time. I finally decided to go all in and really focus on promoting and developing my own business. I started out accepting a lot of podcast features and being a guest expert in groups. Hereâs the thing, they werenât huge outlets with the biggest audiences, but I took every opportunity I got.
This year I decided to dream big and use the knowledge I had on media and the connections I have with Selena and Lynya Floyd and what do you know: We were able to make it happen!
If you want to come along the journey and get more visibility for your business listen to todayâs episode to learn more about how I got into Forbes and how you can get featured in the media too! If I can do it, anyone can.
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Do you ever think to yourself âWhy is this happening again?â
If you have habits in your life you want to change or cycles you want to break you can probably relate to the feeling.
Iâm a deadline chaser, and no matter how much time I give myself for a project I always find myself running around last second to get everything done. Every time, without fail, I wonder why I canât break this habit and get frustrated that Iâm back in this position again.
Laura Husson, who goes by Totally Laura online, is a certified subconscious transformation coach and expert who helps you get clear and unstuck so that you can create extraordinary success in your life & business.
In this episode, Laura gives those of us who are stuck in our ways some advice on how to get unstuck and truly embrace who we are so we can be totally ourselves. If you want to shift your habits to lead a better life, youâll love what Laura has to say.
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In Episode 059 Juju Hook taught us how to pivot with mastery - which is taking skills from our old jobs to help us start off with an advantage in our new business. Josh Koerpel is a perfect example of what pivoting can look like and what it can teach us.
Josh is the founder and creator of Firebuilders. IO and funnel mappy. He went from working in mechanical engineering to software development, which all started from⊠Sailing.
I was so interested in his story that I wanted him to come on the show and share his experiences with you. He gives insight into the lessons heâs learned about life, work, and business from having pivoted very different careers twice.
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As a values based business owner, your brand story is the backbone of your business. Theyâre literally the reason we start our businesses.
âThere was a moment where I was sitting in the public library in Portland, and I didnât know how I was going to make rent the next month. I asked myself, âokay, what can I do?â
My first step was to make myself a list of things to do, the first act of which was to text people I knew to see if anybody knew of a job opening. Even just texting three people was enough for me to know that something good was around the corner...
Over the last few years Iâve seen partnerships change so many lives, including my own, and thatâs why I started my Rock Your Affiliate Program.
Our brand stories are really just the life changing moments that drive us and make us want to help others like us.
Storytelling is NOT a self-serving act. In fact, when done right, storytelling can become medicine to those who hear our valuable stories. They connect us to our audience and help us reach the people who need our work the most.
Jaya Rose is a Speaking, Storytelling & Visibility Coach for Impact Driven Leaders and Creator of the Speak Your Truth Movement. She believes that now it is more important than ever to claim your movement, share your story, and speak your truth.
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I've always wanted to do everything by myself. Even as a kid.
If my grandparents tried to do the alphabet with me I would say âNO STOP! I do it I do it!â, because I wanted to do it by myself. Iâve always been praised for being independent, getting things done myself, and âdoing it allâ.
This is where one of my biggest challenges comes from (and Iâm sure that you can relate to this too). Always being independent and wanting to do everything myself makes it incredibly difficult to ask for help.
Some of us donât even know how to ask, and a lot of the time we can even feel selfish for asking. But hereâs the truth...
When it comes to an affiliate program itâs not selfish to ask for help, itâs selfish NOT to ask.
When done right, your partnership program creates a quadruple win for you, your partners, everyoneâs audience, and the world. If you donât ask affiliates for help, all that winning wonât happen!
Whether youâre afraid to ask, or youâre really great at it and just want to get that extra boost, Iâm here to give you the tools so that you can proudly say âI am worthy of support.â and get your affiliate program started.
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What is the biggest challenge you face when it comes to launching?
If youâre like me, itâs all mindset. Mindset plays a huge role in the well being of our businesses and launches.
So many people are afraid of losing control during their launches, or looking stupid, or even playing all out in their launches. And if thatâs you I highly recommend that you listen to hear some of Linda's frameworks and advice.
Linda Perry is a master mindset coach and business strategist who believes that the key to a crazy successful business is putting mindset first. And in todayâs episode we talked about:
Learning to separate fact from fiction. Allowing yourself to ask for help. Remembering that every step is a step toward success, whether itâs successful or not. And understanding the difference between facts and the meanings we make out of them. -
In todayâs episode Iâm answering three questions (submitted by students) about affiliate partnerships, making mistakes, supporting partners in launches, and caring for our mental health as business owners.
Iâm here to answer their questions and give my thoughts on saving time during a launch, reflecting on our mistakes, efficiently creating content for every launch mechanism, and supporting our mental health while running our businesses.
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Wherever you are in the world, I'm sure you saw the horrific displays of white supremacy in the U.S. Capitol at the start of 2021. Quite frankly, it was all the more horrific because it was predictable.
If we have any chance of making the world the brighter place that I know we all wish to see: full of equality, joy, and love for all people, regardless of how their body (earth suit) looks or who they love or where they were born, then we need to be actively working toward it.
Erica Courdae has dedicated her life to expanding how others interact with the world through powerful conversations (like the one we had in this episode). Her work is focused on diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI), imperfect allyship, and imposter syndrome.
As business owners, itâs our responsibility to make a real shift in the way we work to contribute to making the world a brighter place for all humans.
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Whether youâre changing your business offering, working through a rebrand, or youâre starting to feel disconnected from your work and looking to do something different, weâve all been there when it comes to pivoting.
When youâre going in a new direction it can feel like you have to burn everything down and start again (trust me, Iâve been there). But the truth is, weâre never REALLY starting from scratch.
âPivoting is not the same thing as beginning again,â Juju says, âItâs a new application of the same mastery.â
When I shut down my health coaching business (I helped women heal their gut problems for several years) and started building websites instead, I was able to build my revenue to the same level in a fraction of the time. And thatâs because I already had some mastery of what it took to build a business.
Juju is a master at the pivot and she shares some deeply personal stories in this episode about what it means to completely change your mind while still maintaining equity and knowledge from your past experience.
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During Happy Hour yesterday, I asked everyone to un-mute themselves and say those words: Thank you 2020.
It was close to 50/50 with the number of people who looked at me in shock vs. those who were genuinely glad to be saying these words. There may have been a sarcastic remark or two.
Thatâs okay with me. Youâre always allowed to feel your feelings.
But if youâre open to the activity we did, I challenge you to write out 10 sentences starting with: âIâm so grateful forâŠâ
In this time of reflecting, and making plans for the year ahead, it can be really easy to say âSEE YA, BITCH!â to what has been the strangest year for most of us.
But Iâm challenging you to take some time to reflect on the year in its entirety. What was your biggest win of the year and what was the biggest lesson you learned?
No matter what your answers are, I want to say cheers to you. Youâre amazing.
This is how I end my year on a good note, and I hope you can also get something from this gratitude practice.
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Iâve talked about slowing down and doing less a lot on this podcast, so it might sound counterintuitive to talk about fast tracking, but it turns out that weâre all on the same page. Terra and I both believe in having integrity and taking care of ourselves outside of business. It turns out some of us just work a little differently!
Terra Bohlmann is a business strategist who helps female entrepreneurs accomplish in one year what would normally take them five-years. As the creator of The Business Map Methodâą, she has crafted over a hundred custom business models for clients who have gone on to build six and seven-figure businesses.
She shared the real secret to taking the fast track... slow down and serve yourself. Sounds contradictory, I know, but you wonât have the energy to go all in serving others if you arenât taking care of yourself.
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What do underwear and partnerships have in common?
When a brand does them well, it creates a cycle of either repeat customers or repeat partnerships!
Thatâs a kind of no brainer fact but in this episode of The Laura Sprinkle Show, Iâm going to break down what I call the âCycle of Partnerships,â which is exactly how all my 6- and 7-figure clients have affiliates that go ALL IN on their promotions and come back for more every time they run another launch.
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Getting featured in the media can lead to some big things for you and your business. Iâm talking about new clients, amazing connections, and even $50,000+ in revenue (a true story Cher told me in this episode!).
Cher Hale is the founder and director of Ginkgo PR, a boutique agency that believes in using public relations to amplify the voices of underrepresented and marginalized groups. As a Taiwanese-Black American woman, Cher is passionate about leveraging the power of media to tell diverse stories so she can play a role in reshaping how our society views social justice, give-back initiatives, feminism, and multiculturalism.
If youâre thinking âIs my story even interesting enough?â then you're asking yourself the wrong question. These questions are more along the lines of what you should be thinking:
What are some specific challenges Iâve overcome while building my business? What did I do extremely well? Why do I do what I do? -
As someone who built their business using partnerships, Iâve never really had an issue making connections. When I need to do something I just send a text or hop in a call with a friend and get things moving.
Iâve been told by my team, and fellow entrepreneurs, that it can seem pretty intimidating if you donât know exactly where to start. Iâm here to give you that nudge to start making connections in your business today!
Last week I gave you the secret to building aligned affiliate partnerships (Check it out if you havenât heard that one yet!). And now I want to share my process for how I make these connections, so you can start doing it for yourself, or amplifying what youâre already doing.
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