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Chasing the Extraordinary lifestyle with Jeremy Slate #superentrepreneurs #shahiddurrani Joining us on the show today is Jeremy Ryan Slate. Jeremy is the owner of a PR firm known as Command your Brand. He’s also the host of the Create Your Own Life Podcast, a top 100 ranked podcast on itunes where he interviews individuals who are living an extraordinary life. How he started his top ranking podcast Everyone wants to hit the topshelf Joe Rogan success level with their podcast - conducting top interviews, millions of global listenship and a loyal fan base where they can sell their products or sell ads to; But the truth is, it’s probably going to take years of consistent show production before you’re anywhere near the top 100 list. A discouraging fact that usually makes a lot of people quit after podcasting for a short while . Jeremy started his podcast 5 years ago, and it’s taken him over 800 interviews before he can finally figure out the kind of message he wants to consistently produce for his audience. He interviewed normal individuals who were living life on their own terms, making the rules for how they live and work. After a while, Jeremy then changed his guest niche to top world performers, before later on making a shift into interviewing extraordinary individuals. Despite having taken such a long time to know the message and theme for his show, Jeremy says it’s been 100% worth it; because he can now direct all his energy and focus into promoting the ‘Extraordinary life’ message to his audience. Jeremy’s view on what it takes to be extraordinary After interviewing a tone of extraordinary people, Jeremy has noticed one common pattern of experience in their past life, Adversity. Extraordinary people are able to rise from an average level mindset by welcoming challenges and setbacks in life as an opportunity to learn and grow in life. At 33, Jeremy sees his millennial generation to be entitled people who miss out on opportunities in life because they don’t want to take chances unless it’s something they’re ‘passionate about’ which for him, is a really poor way of looking at life. Successful people usually find something that they’re good at, practice to get better at it, and then the passion automatically kicks in because not only are they better at it, but the entire process becomes effortless, and making money through it is like second nature to them. How Jeremy made a shift into the PR and entrepreneurial lifestyle. Jeremy had initially started off helping individuals in launching and growing their podcasts. A hustle that he pushed to the side because of the intense level of commitment that was needed, and yet the pay never reflected the amount of work he put in the process ; which basically involved; setting a website up, setting the Podcast RSS Feed, reaching out and connecting the host with podcast guests, all for just $1500. That’s when Jeremy made his shift and started his PR company, Command Your Brand. Through the company, Jeremy helps top entrepreneurs get on podcast interviews to share their story message (which involves tying their personal story, and business message together), to a target audience that they’ve already identified and selected. Jeremy then helps his clients be effective with the podcast interviews they’ve been on, by pushing them to go the extra mile and promoting the interviews to their own personal audience, and also share it with potential podcasts they’d love to get on. Jeremy’s Superpower Jeremy’s superpower as an entrepreneur lies in his ability to stay consistent and focused on what he’s chasing after. If you show up everyday, that linear progression line (of whatever you’re practicing)will keep going up, and after a couple of years, you’ll look back and be proud of the far you’ve come. Timestamps 00:26 About Jeremy and his accomplishments 01:32 Pushing through the pandemic 03:20 different pr services on his site 04:32 How he came up with his podcast. 07:14 About his book. 12:31 Comman your brand PR program. 16:27 Climbing through the ranks to be a top podcast 24:57 what he loves about entrepreneurship. Quotes • You need to know what your differentiating factor is, what makes you unique - that’s what will make other people choose your brand over others. • It took me 800 interviews before I could figure out the kind of message I wanted to relay on my show. But it’s been worth it, since I’ve now gained clarity of the people I'm servicing and how to help them succeed. • Extraordinary people view adversity as an opportunity to grow. They see it as a way to break limits and be better than the average person. Connect with Jeremy Website - https://www.jeremyryanslate.com Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/Jeremyryanslate/ Twitter - https://twitter.com/jeremyryanslate Podcast - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/id1059619918 #shahiddurrani #superentrepreneurs #superpower #jeremyryanslate #extraordinary
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Chasing the Extraordinary lifestyle with Jeremy Slate #superentrepreneurs #shahiddurrani
Joining us on the show today is Jeremy Ryan Slate.
Jeremy is the owner of a PR firm known as Command your Brand. He’s also the host of the Create Your Own Life Podcast, a top 100 ranked podcast on itunes where he interviews individuals who are living an extraordinary life.
How he started his top ranking podcast
Everyone wants to hit the topshelf Joe Rogan success level with their podcast - conducting top interviews, millions of global listenship and a loyal fan base where they can sell their products or sell ads to; But the truth is, it’s probably going to take years of consistent show production before you’re anywhere near the top 100 list. A discouraging fact that usually makes a lot of people quit after podcasting for a short while
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Jeremy started his podcast 5 years ago, and it’s taken him over 800 interviews before he can finally figure out the kind of message he wants to consistently produce for his audience.
He interviewed normal individuals who were living life on their own terms, making the rules for how they live and work.
After a while, Jeremy then changed his guest niche to top world performers, before later on making a shift into interviewing extraordinary individuals.
Despite having taken such a long time to know the message and theme for his show, Jeremy says it’s been 100% worth it; because he can now direct all his energy and focus into promoting the ‘Extraordinary life’ message to his audience.
Jeremy’s view on what it takes to be extraordinary
After interviewing a tone of extraordinary people, Jeremy has noticed one common pattern of experience in their past life, Adversity.
Extraordinary people are able to rise from an average level mindset by welcoming challenges and setbacks in life as an opportunity to learn and grow in life.
At 33, Jeremy sees his millennial generation to be entitled people who miss out on opportunities in life because they don’t want to take chances unless it’s something they’re ‘passionate about’ which for him, is a really poor way of looking at life.
Successful people usually find something that they’re good at, practice to get better at it, and then the passion automatically kicks in because not only are they better at it, but the entire process becomes effortless, and making money through it is like second nature to them.
How Jeremy made a shift into the PR and entrepreneurial lifestyle.
Jeremy had initially started off helping individuals in launching and growing their podcasts.
A hustle that he pushed to the side because of the intense level of commitment that was needed, and yet the pay never reflected the amount of work he put in the process ; which basically involved; setting a website up, setting the Podcast RSS Feed, reaching out and connecting the host with podcast guests, all for just $1500.
That’s when Jeremy made his shift and started his PR company, Command Your Brand.
Through the company, Jeremy helps top entrepreneurs get on podcast interviews to share their story message (which involves tying their personal story, and business message together), to a target audience that they’ve already identified and selected.
Jeremy then helps his clients be effective with the podcast interviews they’ve been on, by pushing them to go the extra mile and promoting the interviews to their own personal audience, and also share it with potential podcasts they’d love to get on.
Jeremy’s Superpower
Jeremy’s superpower as an entrepreneur lies in his ability to stay consistent and focused on what he’s chasing after.
If you show up everyday, that linear progression line (of whatever you’re practicing)will keep going up, and after a couple of years, you’ll look back and be proud of the far you’ve come.
Timestamps
00:26 About Jeremy and his accomplishments
01:32 Pushing through the pandemic
03:20 different pr services on his site
04:32 How he came up with his podcast.
07:14 About his book.
12:31 Comman your brand PR program.
16:27 Climbing through the ranks to be a top podcast
24:57 what he loves about entrepreneurship.
Quotes
• You need to know what your differentiating factor is, what makes you unique - that’s what will make other people choose your brand over others.
• It took me 800 interviews before I could figure out the kind of message I wanted to relay on my show. But it’s been worth it, since I’ve now gained clarity of the people I'm servicing and how to help them succeed.
• Extraordinary people view adversity as an opportunity to grow. They see it as a way to break limits and be better than the average person.
Connect with Jeremy
Website - https://www.jeremyryanslate.com
Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/Jeremyryanslate/
Twitter - https://twitter.com/jeremyryanslate
Podcast - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/id1059619918
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How he started his top ranking podcast
Everyone wants to hit the topshelf Joe Rogan success level with their podcast - conducting top interviews, millions of global listenship and a loyal fan base where they can sell their products or sell ads to; But the truth is, it’s probably going to take years of consistent show production before you’re anywhere near the top 100 list. A discouraging fact that usually makes a lot of people quit after podcasting for a short while
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Jeremy started his podcast 5 years ago, and it’s taken him over 800 interviews before he can finally figure out the kind of message he wants to consistently produce for his audience.
He interviewed normal individuals who were living life on their own terms, making the rules for how they live and work.
After a while, Jeremy then changed his guest niche to top world performers, before later on making a shift into interviewing extraordinary individuals.
Despite having taken such a long time to know the message and theme for his show, Jeremy says it’s been 100% worth it; because he can now direct all his energy and focus into promoting the ‘Extraordinary life’ message to his audience.
Jeremy’s view on what it takes to be extraordinary
After interviewing a tone of extraordinary people, Jeremy has noticed one common pattern of experience in their past life, Adversity.
Extraordinary people are able to rise from an average level mindset by welcoming challenges and setbacks in life as an opportunity to learn and grow in life.
At 33, Jeremy sees his millennial generation to be entitled people who miss out on opportunities in life because they don’t want to take chances unless it’s something they’re ‘passionate about’ which for him, is a really poor way of looking at life.
Successful people usually find something that they’re good at, practice to get better at it, and then the passion automatically kicks in because not only are they better at it, but the entire process becomes effortless, and making money through it is like second nature to them.
How Jeremy made a shift into the PR and entrepreneurial lifestyle.
Jeremy had initially started off helping individuals in launching and growing their podcasts.
A hustle that he pushed to the side because of the intense level of commitment that was needed, and yet the pay never reflected the amount of work he put in the process ; which basically involved; setting a website up, setting the Podcast RSS Feed, reaching out and connecting the host with podcast guests, all for just $1500.
That’s when Jeremy made his shift and started his PR company, Command Your Brand.
Through the company, Jeremy helps top entrepreneurs get on podcast interviews to share their story message (which involves tying their personal story, and business message together), to a target audience that they’ve already identified and selected.
Jeremy then helps his clients be effective with the podcast interviews they’ve been on, by pushing them to go the extra mile and promoting the interviews to their own personal audience, and also share it with potential podcasts they’d love to get on.
Jeremy’s Superpower
Jeremy’s superpower as an entrepreneur lies in his ability to stay consistent and focused on what he’s chasing after.
If you show up everyday, that linear progression line (of whatever you’re practicing)will keep going up, and after a couple of years, you’ll look back and be proud of the far you’ve come.
Timestamps
00:26 About Jeremy and his accomplishments
01:32 Pushing through the pandemic
03:20 different pr services on his site
04:32 How he came up with his podcast.
07:14 About his book.
12:31 Comman your brand PR program.
16:27 Climbing through the ranks to be a top podcast
24:57 what he loves about entrepreneurship.
Quotes
• You need to know what your differentiating factor is, what makes you unique - that’s what will make other people choose your brand over others.
• It took me 800 interviews before I could figure out the kind of message I wanted to relay on my show. But it’s been worth it, since I’ve now gained clarity of the people I'm servicing and how to help them succeed.
• Extraordinary people view adversity as an opportunity to grow. They see it as a way to break limits and be better than the average person.
Connect with Jeremy
Website - https://www.jeremyryanslate.com
Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/Jeremyryanslate/
Twitter - https://twitter.com/jeremyryanslate
Podcast - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/id1059619918
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Importance of Positivity in Entrepreneurship with Mark Lukes #superentrepreneurs #shahiddurrani
Positivity is the power that runs a business. Every entrepreneur must have a positive mindset to succeed in their endeavors. Today, Mark joins me in this episode. He shares the story behind the silent marketing solutions and how he developed the idea. Also, he explains why the importance of being positive is crucial in the entrepreneurial journey.
Listen in and learn more.
Mark’s Inner Superpower
Mark’s inner superpower is being flexible, being positive, and nimble. He believes that an entrepreneur must be able to look around and change with the market.
How Covid Changed Mark’s business
According to Mark, Covid was a blessing in disguise. His business went fully virtual. Mark believes that Covid brought permanent change to businesses and we have to move along with that.
Mark’s 9-5 Experience
Mark had a marketing job. He was working in a print shop.When the shop was sold, he started his ad agency. Most of the customers from the print shop moved with him.
Timestamps:
[00:43] Getting to know Mark Lukes
[03:59] Reasons why he set up a solution agency.
[06:26] Why homeowners should keep their memberships on his solution
[11:28] How Mark’s idea to create the current business came about
[17:26] Mark’s experience in developing platforms
[22:25] Mark explains his experience as a 9-5 employee
[24:00] Mark’s thoughts on self-employment and his entrepreneurship journey's doubts and worries.
[29:14] Why is positivity critical in entrepreneurship
[32:44] What Mark does to remain positive
[40:46] Mark explains how Covid-19 is changing businesses
[46:15] Mark’s inner superpowers
Quotes:
• “Let your customer pick their own perfect clothing.”
• “I was an entrepreneur, but I was getting paid a salary for it.”
• “Let us not look back at anger, nor forward with fear, but around us in awareness.”
• “In the entrepreneur world, you have to find that middle ground.”
• “If we're not going after things that scare us, we’re not going to increase.”
• “The small positives can sometimes add up to more than the massive, grandiose things.”
• “When you're positive, your customers are going to come to you even faster. They’re going to enjoy being around you because you're going to be in a position where you're accepting of them.”
• “The more you can exude confidence, exude happiness, and exude the positive aspects of life; the more life seems to want to give you.”
• “As a small business owner, you've got to be nimble. You’ve got to be quick because if the markets change, it changes everything around you.”
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Many businesses are facing the adverse effects of Covid -19. Some have collapsed, others are on the verge of collapsing and others are having a boom. Investors are buying companies that have the potential for growth and scalability.
In this episode, we have Nick Bradley joining us on the show. Nick and I will be talking about scaling up a business.
Listen in and learn
Characteristics of a great business and versus a good business
Great businesses have a very clear purpose, mission and direction. They also have a plan aligned to the objectives and goals which come out of that. Quite often, they might have a three to a five-year vision of what they're trying to achieve, but they work to sort of a 90-day cadence. When they’re monitoring the stuff they do daily, weekly, you know, in this kind of three-month 90-day formula, which means they're not giving themselves any outs if you like to relax. There’s power in threes. Focus on three things that are going to get you the results; the best three. Don't focus on the five that are going to kind of get you distracted.
They have a clear proposition which solves an identifiable market problem. Great businesses focus on the niche and have a predictable way of bringing in those customers, thus driving recurring revenue. Also, they have processes that underpin the joint ups across all various functions within an organization.
They have a designed intentional culture which is underpinned by exact values, and more important behaviors. They hire to that culture; they have a high capacity, high caliber, high capacity professionals, in the areas where it matters most.
Definition of a Business Empire
Business empires are essentially scaled businesses. They're beyond corporates. They are groups of large entities, which are not only generating a heap of value in terms of profitability, or any of those things, but they're also making a bigger impact.
Qualities of Great Leaders
They have competency in what they're trying to achieve. That doesn't mean they have mastery. We're all on a journey, but they have competency in terms of what they're trying to do. Competency can also be a mindset thing, a belief thing, as much as it can be the practicalities of it. Unless you know how to make decisions, they may not be the right decisions, but they're going to be informed.
Nick’s Super Power
Nick is a business growth expert. He has done turnarounds and scale-ups of businesses that are generally investor backed. He spent the last decade working with private equity firms around the world- some of the world's biggest ones. Nick has great wisdom and knowledge on how to scale businesses.
Timestamps
[01:21] Getting to know our guest
[04:29] Is Nick’s business better during Covid?
[06:08] Buying failing businesses
[07:32] Buying out companies as an individual
[12:55] what's the different routine in your line of work from startup and scale-up?
[15:13] characteristics of the differences between a great businesses versus a good business
[17:29] Nick’s definition of a business empire
[21:48] Qualities of great leaders
[24:20] What defines a valuable business
Quotes
• “It’s better to create wealth and also make an impact and a positive one.”
• “When you start to get growth, you start needing to build more complexity into your business and the only way out of that is to provide structure and process.”
• “Empires have more power to make a positive impact on the world and some of that governments do.”
• “If you don't go big, then I don't know. It's just that growth is not there.”
• “If you can solve a problem in a really outstanding way, that no one else can do. That's where value starts to really come from that first piece.”
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Many young people are getting into entrepreneurship for the wrong reasons. Some want to feed their egos while others are after just making money. Unfortunately, we have seen many successful people who lack passion in what they do.
In this episode, I have Nate the Great Peterman joining me on the show. He is an amazing young man and CEO at the age of 24. Nate will be sharing how he became an entrepreneur and what motivated him to join the business world. Listen in to this inspiring episode.
Who is Nate the Great Peterman?
Nate is the millennial mover of this generation. At the age of twenty-four, he’s the CEO of Symba Marketing LLC, specializing in making brands viral online and on social media. Nate hosts the Roots of Success Podcast, where he interviews influencers and celebrities about their inner roots to what has made them successful today. Also, he is the author of Success Secrets for The Young Entrepreneur.
Transitioning from 9-5 into Entrepreneurship
If you have been planning to transition to entrepreneurship, Nate emphasizes that you look deeper than money and feed your ego. Also, you need to know your why and be passionate about that niche.
Nate’s Inner Superpower
Nate’s inner superpower is authenticity. He believes he always has to be himself for him to show up at his best.
Timestamps:
[00:33] Getting to know Nate and what he does
[05:56] Nate’s book: Success Secrets for the Young Entrepreneur
[07:06] How Nate got into the business world
[10:52] Nate’s advice to anyone who wants to transition to entrepreneurship
[14:25] Nate’s view on Mindset
[18:29] Nate’s public speaking
[20:15] Nate’s inner superpower
Quotes:
• “We need more younger people to step up and feel competent enough to help others out.”
• “If you don’t have any passion, you’re flat out, and miserable.”
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