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mauricedchismsr · 10 days
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Catherine shared her impressive journey of expanding her LinkedIn audience from 1,000 to 29,000 followers in just 10 months, all while maintaining a full-time job. She attributed her success to the creativity she embraced in her personal development and the mentorship of Halataha, the “queen of LinkedIn,” who guided her in content creation and personal branding. The discussion underscored the value of mentorship in overcoming challenges and advancing one’s career but also highlighted the critical role of authenticity and listening to one’s inner voice amidst societal and professional pressures. Catherine stressed the importance of carving out a unique path based on individual values and circumstances rather than mimicking others’ successes. She pointed out the need for authenticity in connecting with an audience by sharing relatable personal growth stories. Furthermore, she spoke about learning from failures, understanding the audience’s needs, and continuously refining content strategies based on feedback. The conversation delved into overcoming limiting beliefs through self-reflection and honesty, referencing David Goggins’ book “Can’t Hurt Me” to emphasize truthfulness in self-improvement. It also addressed the challenges posed by social media comparisons, advocating for setting personal goals and viewing competition healthily. Catherine offered her contact information for those interested in guidance or coaching, concluding the episode with a light-hearted “would you rather” question from the host, blending insights with engagement throughout the discussion.
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mauricedchismsr · 10 days
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In this podcast episode, Maurice interviews Scott, the founder and CEO of Double Dare, an executive coaching and consulting practice, to explore the nuances of goal setting, overcoming personal challenges, and embracing authenticity in professional and personal life. They delve into the concept of “goal shredding,” which involves breaking down long-term ambitions into smaller, manageable milestones to avoid feeling overwhelmed and to enhance focus and productivity. Scott underscores the significance of aligning goals with personal values, allowing for a more fulfilling pursuit of objectives by ensuring they reflect what truly matters to the individual. The discussion also addresses the pervasive issue of imposter syndrome, highlighting its potential to paralyze progress and the importance of countering negative self-perceptions by acknowledging one’s unique strengths and accomplishments. A key theme throughout the conversation is the emphasis on authenticity and the dangers of conforming to external expectations at the expense of one’s true self. Scott argues that diversity in thought and being true to one’s own values are crucial for success, particularly in corporate environments where there’s often pressure to mimic others. The dangers of misaligned leadership and the importance of staying true to one’s instincts to prevent burnout are also discussed. Furthermore, the episode touches on the potential pitfalls of becoming too attached to clients for entrepreneurs and the importance of choosing paths that align with one’s entrepreneurial spirit, as symbolized by preferring a fork in the road over three doors. Listeners are directed to Double Dare’s website for resources on corporate burnout, leadership alignment, and a recent free training called CEO breakthrough for entrepreneurs, aiming to provide guidance for navigating the complexities of goal setting, leadership, and maintaining authenticity in the pursuit of success. Website
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mauricedchismsr · 10 days
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In this podcast episode, expert Scott Mader discusses the journey of living one’s calling through the lens of stewardship—managing time, talent, and treasures as blessings rather than possessions. He emphasizes the need for mindset and behavior changes, focusing on self-management, decision-making, and aligning actions with personal values and priorities. Mader underscores the importance of working on talents to effectively handle time and finances, advocating for self-reflection, understanding personal strengths and weaknesses, and avoiding detrimental comparisons with others. The discussion highlights the iterative nature of personal growth and the significance of hard work and self-reflection in discovering and evolving one’s path. The conversation also explores how beliefs and self-perception impact actions, particularly around introversion and public speaking, stressing the importance of overcoming limitations through self-exploration and action planning. Moreover, the text advises on generating creative solutions to challenges, leveraging strengths in alternative roles within an organization, and managing energy and boundaries. The podcast also includes playful metaphors for life decisions, emphasizing decision-making skills, and provides listeners with resources for further engagement, including a dedicated webpage with free gifts, coaching calls, and information about Mader’s upcoming book, “Inspired Living.” https://inspiredstewardship.com/
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mauricedchismsr · 4 months
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In the “That Will Nevr Work” podcast, Episode 5, Maurice interviews business coach Joseph Drolshagen, who underscores the significance of maintaining an open mind and challenging ingrained beliefs to realize one’s potential. Joey illustrates how deep-seated belief systems can obstruct success and encourages individuals to reassess their thought patterns to progress. Emphasizing a beginner’s mindset, he discusses the necessity to confront societal conditioning that limits open-mindedness. Joey shares his personal journey from a low-income background and his commitment to assisting others in breaking free from similar constraints through coaching and subconscious mindset training aimed at reprogramming for a better life. VISIT https://www.josephadrolshagen.com/ FOLLOW https://www.linkedin.com/in/joeydrolshagen/
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mauricedchismsr · 4 months
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On the “That Will Nevr Work” podcast, entrepreneur and author Natalie Doyle discusses the critical role of trust in business success. She asserts that trust is essential for empowering employees and enhancing team performance, and it can be fostered through coaching and training. Trust influences delegation, customer relationships, investments, and referrals. Natalie addresses the challenges in building trust, particularly when personal experiences interfere, and stresses the importance of self-awareness, open communication, and the desire to become more trustworthy as foundational steps. VISIT https://www.successthroughtrust.com/ FOLLOW https://www.linkedin.com/in/nataliedoyleoldfield/
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mauricedchismsr · 4 months
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Guest Roy underscores the importance of audacity in business, urging individuals to defy societal and educational norms that promote conformity over individuality. He champions the significance of being unique and disruptive, pushing beyond comfort zones and conventional approaches to foster innovation. He advocates for a strategic mindset that values feedback as a measure of success and encourages differentiation in satisfying customer needs. Roy introduces “strategic game planning” as a means to enact immediate action and move towards “blue oceans” of uncharted market spaces. He critiques the reliance on generic competitive advantages and stresses the creation of an “only statement” to clearly define one’s unique selling proposition. VISIT https://www.bedifferentorbedead.com/ FOLLOW https://www.linkedin.com/in/royosing/
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mauricedchismsr · 4 months
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In an interview with Maurice, Marie, the founder of the Profit Lab and a certified public accountant, shared her expertise on business planning and finance. She underscored the necessity of understanding the target audience, addressing their needs, and staying true to the purpose of the business. Emphasizing the foundational “why” of a business plan, Marie advised that financial strategies should align with the company’s overarching goals and highlighted the importance of entrepreneurs focusing on finances early on, considering costs, revenue sources, and budgeting for marketing. VISIT https://www.theprofitlab.biz/ FOLLOW https://www.linkedin.com/in/marietorossianyour10xcpa/
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mauricedchismsr · 4 months
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In this episode of the “That Will Nevr Work” podcast, host Maurice interviews Chad from Pinpoint Management, who shares his journey from being laid off from a large software company to founding his own business. Chad discusses how he initially felt unfulfilled in his corporate job despite success, as it only utilized 60 percent of his capabilities, leading him to start an advertising side hustle that brought him joy and eventually became his full-time venture. VISIT https://ppmanagement.com/ FOLLOW https://www.linkedin.com/in/chad-harward-business-consultant-to-maximize-your-freedom/
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mauricedchismsr · 4 months
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Rubini, shared insights into personal healing and fostering an abundance mindset. She stressed the importance of confronting and resolving limiting beliefs that often stem from early life experiences or career interactions. Through her own narrative, Rubini described feeling trapped in harmful patterns within her career, which led to health issues. Despite trying various corporate solutions, she found solace in Reiki and became a practitioner. The conversation covered the journey of embracing one’s authentic voice, which may be suppressed by societal norms since childhood, and the challenge of expressing authenticity in corporate environments. Rubini highlighted the struggle against external judgments and the need for inner validation for empowerment. Additionally, the importance of self-awareness and healing was linked to effective leadership, advocating for a balance between meeting performance metrics and fostering a nurturing environment for teams. VISIT https://xfinitysg.com/ FOLLOW https://www.linkedin.com/in/rubynik/
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mauricedchismsr · 4 months
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In the podcast episode “Interview with Agi Keramidas”, Maurice explores Agi’s journey from dentist to knowledge broker, podcaster, mentor, and author. The conversation delves into the notion of finding one’s purpose, which Agi views as a deep internal calling that is not found but created through action, curiosity, and joyous exploration. The importance of daydreaming, self-reflection, and specificity in visualizing one’s future are highlighted as tools to guide individuals towards their goals. Emphasizing the need to trust and cultivate intuition, Agi advises on starting with small decisions to build confidence in one’s inner knowing, while also acknowledging the challenges of introversion, fear, and overcoming societal expectations. The discussion covers the struggle of authenticity in professional settings, the feeling of being trapped by the “golden handcuffs” of an unfulfilling job, and the significance of aligning actions with true desires. Agi advocates for taking bold steps towards authenticity and concludes by promoting his book and podcast dedicated to personal development. VISIT https://agikeramidas.com/ FOLLOW https://www.linkedin.com/in/agikeramidas/
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mauricedchismsr · 4 months
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The conversation covers the significance of self-awareness, the thrill of the first sale to a stranger, and the differences between sales and marketing. It also highlights the necessity of aligning marketing and sales strategies and setting proper customer expectations through effective marketing. Understanding and analyzing data is stressed, using website data as an example of optimizing user experience.Kim and Michael were motivated to write “The Titanic Effect” after noticing frequent mistakes by entrepreneurs that caused failures or stunted growth. Their book’s title reflects the idea that most problems in entrepreneurship are not immediately visible, akin to an iceberg. Research on the Titanic revealed that its sinking was due to a combination of hidden factors and decision-making errors. VISIT https://www.titaniceffect.com/ FOLLOW https://www.linkedin.com/in/profmkimsaxton/
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mauricedchismsr · 4 months
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In the podcast introduction, Maurice and his guest Ben Albert of Bowerbert Marketing, LLC engage in a conversation about the personal and subjective nature of success. Ben believes success varies according to individual goals, vision, and values and that it involves creating an impact efficiently while enjoying the process and avoiding excessive work hours. The discussion highlights the societal and materialistic influences on perceptions of success and encourages introspection on internal fulfillment, happiness, and ethical success. Emphasizing the uniqueness of each person’s path to success, the speakers advise embracing curiosity, learning, helping others, and not being swayed by social media. They stress the importance of learning from those slightly ahead, adapting strategies like a playbook, and being open to feedback. VISIT https://realbusinessconnections.com/ FOLLOW https://www.linkedin.com/in/realbenalbert/
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mauricedchismsr · 4 months
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The evolution of Richards’ own podcast is discussed, moving from professional speaking tips to broader communication strategies. He encourages podcasters to see themselves as speakers and to use their platform to establish credibility. Overcoming common podcasting myths—such as concerns about money, content, competition, imposter syndrome, and technical challenges—is also addressed, with Richards advocating for practice and learning from mistakes to refine speaking skills. VISIT https://podcastsolutionsmadesimple.com/ FOLLOW https://www.linkedin.com/in/carl-richards-podcast-solutions-made-simple/
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mauricedchismsr · 4 months
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Patty Handy, a multifaceted professional with experience as a financial and mortgage advisor, certified life coach, executive coach, and author, explores the crucial role mindset plays in achieving financial success. She delves into how childhood beliefs about money shape adult financial behaviors, suggesting that negative perceptions can obstruct prosperity while positive ones can foster abundance. Patty also shares her personal affinity for chocolate and its connection to health and mindset. VISIT https://www.pattihandy.com/ FOLLOW https://www.linkedin.com/in/pattihandy/
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mauricedchismsr · 4 months
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In the podcast episode “That Will Nevr Work", host Maurice interviews Adrienne Johnston, a presentation designer who specializes in PowerPoint. Adrienne shares her journey from corporate work to freelancing, focusing on how she found success by honing in on PowerPoint design as her niche. Despite skepticism from other graphic designers, she leveraged PowerPoint’s ubiquity and accessibility, recognizing its potential as a powerful design tool, and optimized her website for this service. Within a year, she became an expert in the field and started earning $15,000 per month. VISIT ADRIENNE JOHNSTON WEBSITE FOLLOW ON LINKEDIN https://www.linkedin.com/in/adriennebentleyjohnston/
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mauricedchismsr · 6 months
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Let's talk about my lessons learned for the year.
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mauricedchismsr · 6 months
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Do you rely on external validation?
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