Read MoreToday I wrap up the series on the 5 laws of stratospheric success according to the Go-Giver Book with the finial law, The Law of Receptivity
The Law of ReceptivityThe key to effective giving is to stay open to receiving.
Read MoreToday I interview the Author, and Entrepreneur John David Mann. In the interview he makes a great point that an Author is also an Entrepreneur.
Read MoreWhat are you building a Job or a Business?
Read MoreToday I was blessed to be able to interview Dan Miller who wrote the book “48 Days to the work you love” which inspired me to start my own business, which in turn lead to the creation of this very podcast.
Read MoreI was interviewed by Diana Habostak of World balloon news. We talked a bit about balloons and the challenges of marketing to a different culture.
Read MoreToday I continue with the Go-Giver Law Series with the Law of Authenticity
”The Law of Authenticity:
The most valuable gift you have to offer is yourself.”
Read MoreToday I interview, the man who is widely known to Jews and Christians alike as America’s rabbi—Rabbi Daniel Lapin. Radio talk show host, author, scholar, public speaker, Jewish leader, and business professional.
Read MoreToday I dig into the “Law of Influence” from the book “The Go-Giver” by Bob Burg and John David Mann
Read MoreToday I go into the book “Thou Shall Prosper: Ten Commandments of Making Money” by Rabbi Daniel Lapin. It is an amazon book that dovetails nicely with “The Go-Giver”
Read MoreToday I explore the Go-Giver Law of Compensation
The Law of Compensation:Your income is determined by
how many people you serve and how well you serve them.
From ”The Go-Giver” Bob Burg and John David Mann
Read MoreToday I dig into the Law of Value from “The Go-Giver” by Bob Burg and John David Mann.
The Law of Value:
Your true worth is determined by
how much more you give in value than you take in payment.
Read MoreI interview Bob Burg, one of the authors of “The Go-Giver”
Read MoreToday I review the book, “The Go-Giver” by Bob Burg and John D. Mann
Read MoreAs promised I went to see how well CriCut performed on its IPO and I talk about why I think it performed the way it did.
Read MoreWhen you are a bootstrapper you may find yourself in a position to need to pick up some extra work. I go over some ways to do this.
Read MoreWhen it comes to sick days for your employees there are three ways to go, punitive, unpaid, and paid sick leave. I talk about what I think the best way to go on this is.
In the book “Good To Great” Jim Collins describes the three most important things. First, you need Disciplined People, Then you need your team to have Disciplined thought, that is focused on what needs to be done, and that leads to Disciplined action. You do this by creating a culture of Discipline and this can lead to greatness.
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Read MoreSubscriptions services have been around for a very long time, newspapers and Helth clubs for example. They have become ever more diverse and popular since the rise of the internet, and even more so with Covid. I talk about some of the advantages.
Read MoreCircut, a maker of hobby machines changes the rules on its customer base in a desperate cash grab for an IPO. This change backfired and really angered their customer base, only time will tell if this will cause the IPO to flop at worse, or be lackluster at best.
Read MoreWhen you are a startup you need money to start. There are many ways to get the money to start your business, and there are pros and cons to each. In today’s episode, I detail several of these and give my opinion of the best way to get started.