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Are you struggling to make progress in your creative career? Are you ready to learn from one of the industry's most accomplished and inspiring entrepreneurs? In this week's episode, we have the privilege of featuring the one and only Chris Do—a true creative powerhouse.
Discover the secrets to unlocking your creative potential and skyrocketing your business as we dive into the extraordinary journey of Chris Do, an Emmy award-winning designer, director, and founder of The Futur.
Join us in this captivating episode as Chris shares invaluable insights on essential business skills, critical thinking, and effective communication. Get inspired and learn from his mission of teaching 1 billion people to make a living doing what they love.
Chris's wisdom and experiences will empower you to turn your passions into a thriving career. Tune in now!
Key Highlights:
[00:00:04] Teaching to Learn
[00:00:59] Approach to Pricing and Value
[00:02:04] Key to Success for Creative Entrepreneurs
[00:04:35] The Three Stages of Chris Do's Career
[00:05:15] Teaching as a Passion
[00:09:34] Developing Thick Skin
[00:11:39] Standing Up for Himself
[00:13:05 - 00:14:59] Winning Awards
[00:15:31 - 00:16:15] Common Problems of Creatives
[00:23:05] Building The Right Team
[00:24:01] The Story of The Futur
[00:28:19] The importance of core values
[00:31:45] Practical steps for introverts to show up
[00:37:00] Embracing Vulnerability
[00:41:24] Biggest Failure in Business
[00:44:37] Pushing beyond comfort zones
Notable Quotes:
* One teaches, two learn.
* I've always loved teaching. I just couldn't find a good business model that made sense
* I don't imagine that there's a second job after this. This is it for me, whether I make a lot of money or no money at all. This is what I'm gonna do.
* I start to realize this is something I love to do and I'd like to do it more because it's very thrilling to be able to help someone. But you also learn so much about yourself and the way you think in your creative process when you share it with someone else.
* I'd like to teach in a style that I've described as full-contact teaching. There's no light sparring here. If we want to learn, we have to learn how to get uncomfortable with each other.
* I don't think many people are born thick-skinned. I think it's something you develop, uh, through conditioning, and the more you expose yourself to criticism, the less it's going to bother you. You, you learn how to cope and overcome these things.
* Perfectionism is a strategy to avoid something. So it's an avoidance strategy.
* Entrepreneurship is a lonely endeavor. It's a lonely pursuit.
* So I would say to everybody, one, make sure before you make a big expensive decision like this that is grounded in reality and that there's some, a level of commitment from you and your team to make it work. Otherwise, you're going to just self-sabotage.
Connect with Chris Do:
Twitter: https://twitter.com/theChrisDo
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/thechrisdo/
Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@thefutur
Website: https://thefutur.com/
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Resources:
1granary.com
skillshare.com
psychologytoday.com
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Are you curious about the future of artificial intelligence? Will AI become a threat to humanity or a true ally in solving the world's biggest problems?
In this episode of the Visioneri Podcast, host PJ Tiongson-Neri sits down with a special guest from the tech industry to explore these questions and more. Join us as we delve into the potential benefits and risks of AI, its role in various industries, and the importance of ethical considerations when developing and implementing AI.
Don't miss out on this informative and thought-provoking episode.
[03:08] Who is our guest?
[03:27] How his journey in AI started
[04:08] What is AI?
[04:47] What makes AI so powerful?
[05:04] Benefits of AI
[08:17] Threats of AI
[15:17] Chat GPT vs Bard
[16:27] The future of AI
[17:42] Is AI a friend or an Enemy?
QUOTABLE QUOTES:
* AI-powered learning systems are able to provide individualized learning experiences, adapting to the needs and abilities of each student. This has led to improved educational outcomes and increased access to education for students who may have previously faced barriers.
* As the field of AI continues to evolve, it will be interesting to see how it is used in the future and what new and exciting applications will emerge.
* The rise of AI has definitely caused some concern among people about job displacement. However, while some jobs may be automated by AI, it's important to note that AI is also creating new jobs and industries.
* I believe that AI has the potential to transform our world in ways that we can only imagine.
* AI is not just the future, it's the present.
RESOURCES:
This episode was entirely written using AI. Any opinions or information from the guest were generated using Chat GPT.
CHAT GPT
BARD
Research:
https://www.cnbc.com/2020/10/20/wef-says-machines-will-create-jobs-but-warns-of-pandemic-disruption.html)
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Are you ready to be inspired by some of the most creative minds in the industry? Welcome to Season 2 of The VisioNeri Podcast, where we delve into the world of creative entrepreneurship and bring you on a journey of growth and success.
This season, we follow the journeys of creative entrepreneurs as they navigate the ever-changing landscape of the industry. From mastering The Art of Win to empowering 1 billion people to make a living doing what they love, our guests share their valuable experiences and insights on achieving success and overcoming challenges in the rapidly changing world of creative entrepreneurship.
Moreover, we also explore the emerging role of AI and shed some light on its potential in shaping the future of creative entrepreneurship.
Join us as we learn from some of the most innovative and inspiring thought leaders in the industry, who will share their stories and guide us on our own journey to success.
Don't miss out on the opportunity to learn from these incredible visionaries and push the boundaries of creativity.
Tune in to The VisioNeri Podcast and push boundaries with the power of stories.
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Are you ready to take your creative business to the next level? Tune in to today's episode to hear about my incredible experience at the recent Likha Creative Entrepreneur's Summit 2022, where I had the opportunity to learn from the most innovative and talented creative entrepreneurs in the country such as Lyqa Maravilla, AJ Dimarucot, Prim Paypon and Kia Abrera.
The highlight of this 2-day event was undoubtedly the chance to hear from the renowned Chris Do of The Futur. Experience it all over again by listening to the episode.
Episode Highlights:
[01:32] What is Likha?
[02:13] Who is Chris Do?
[04:14] Fangirling with The Do
[04:39] The people behind Likha
[05:27] Kia Abrera and why Likha was created
[05:50] Meeting Lyka Maravilla
[07:27] How is the Filipino Creative different?
[09:11] Life Number according to Prim Paypon
[10:00] The rich man’s mindset vs the poor man’s mindset
[13:15] “Piging” night with fellow Malikhains
[15:22] Meeting THE Do
[18:24] Day 2 of the event
[24:30] What Chris Do learned in the 2-day Likha event
Quotable Quotes:
Likha means “create” and Malikhain means “creative”.
If it’s not on paper, it’s vapor.
Wisdom is experience plus reflection.
You can manifest anything or you can’t. Eitherway you’re right.
“Reality is for people who lack imagination.-Miyazaki”
We don’t want to be a hot spot for cheap labor.
I always take a $30 book and turn it into a $30,000 idea.
Followers don’t equal dollars. Bulls#@!
If you have a gift, a way of looking at the world, just give it away.
Resources and names mentioned:
Kia Abrera
Andrea Sumida
Eman Llego
Chris Do
Lyqa Maravilla
Prim Paypon
AJ Dimarucot
Kat Espinosa
Marielle Ison
Sam Mante
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Nobody likes to listen to a boring podcast.
Out of the 5.2 million podcasts out there, many of those are a bore too. One of them might be yours.
Let’s face it. Don’t tell me you haven’t pressed skip on a podcast.
It is what it is because it’s human nature to skip when you find something uninteresting.
So how do we make a podcast interesting? Binge-worthy? Something you’d actually listen from start to finish and not get bored?
Stories. Well-told stories. Well-structured stories. Short form or long form, people are wired for stories.
On this sandwich series part two, I share with you 10 Tips to Get the Bore Out of Your Podcast so you can get your listeners engaged from start to end and when they are, the possibilities are endless.
Episode Highlights:
[0:00] The painful truth about podcasts
[01:30] Tips on how to take the bore out of your podcast
[01:40] Listener Avatar
[02:16] Structure
[02:39] Sound and Music
[03:06] Write as you speak
[03:23] Talk to one person
[03:44] Pause
[04:06] Pacing
[04:26] Paint a Picture
[04:49] Cliffhangers
[05:17] Be Authentic
Quotable Quotes:
* Be so familiar with your ideal listener like the back of your hand. The key is to think of this as an actual person.
* Start with a bang and end with a bang.
* Sound and music can help paint vivid pictures into your listener’s minds.
* Podcasting is one of the most intimate media.
* Create a space for the listener to absorb what’s being heard
* Time is gold
* Disrupt expectations
* Your voice is your brand. Celebrate it!
Resources and names mentioned:
5.2 Million Podcasts
Storytelling
The Futur Podcast with Chris Do
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How to Build a Powerful Brand Story with Philip Vandusen
Standing out in the industry of changing lives can be challenging. Your brand story can help you communicate what you are about because branding is all about stories too.
For this episode, we talk to Philip Vandusen, a creative coach and the man behind Verhaal Designs- a strategic design & branding consultancy based in the US.
With over 2 decades of experience in brand strategy, graphic design and product development, his experience includes a plethora of the world’s most recognized brands namely Lays, GE, Microsoft, Procter and Gamble and National Geographic. Also quite notably Old Navy, the most successful retailer in history and the company he helped reach $1B in sales in under 5 years.
We chat with Philip and find out what it takes to have a good brand story, what to pursue to gain clarity in case you’re still unsure, and how can your brand story help transform the lives of others.
Episode Highlights:
[00:52] How I met Philip Vandusen
[01:06] Interviewing Philip with my audio tech in chaos
[02:00] Who is Philip Vandusen?
[02:47] What does Verhaal mean?
[03:42] The start of Philip’s creative career
[06:10] How to tell a good brand story?
[09:06] The difference of a brand story that succeeds and the one that fails
[12:15] Obstacles of creatives when it comes to building their brand story
[13:02] 2 Types of Skillsets
[14:39] Struggles of a Creative Coach
[17:33] Philip talks about failure
[23:26] Should you really pursue your passion?
[24:50] How can your personal brand story help transform the lives of others?
[25:23] One of the best days of Philip’s life
Quotable Quotes:
“People don't buy what you do; they buy why you do it. And what you do simply proves what you believe”-Simon Sinek Start with Why
Every brand evolves, no brand is static.
Our progression is not linear.
Having the ability to really articulate that story in an effective and emotive way is the difference between a brand that succeeds and one that fails.
No brand is ever done.
A T-shaped skillset is where you're really good and deep in one. A V-shaped skill set is where you're really good in deep in one thing. But you can also do a bunch of other things kind of half well or somewhat.
I'm really transparent around the challenges that I've had because people can identify with that.
People come for coaching not because they're feeling fantastic about where they are. People come for coaching because they're struggling or they're struggling emotionally or psychologically or financially or in their career the y've met some sort of obstacle that they're trying to find their way around.
It's really hard to admit your failures but the more you do it, the more it helps people.
I'll never get over the excitement of seeing some sort of artwork that I've done walking down the street on someone's chest.
Curiosity to me is a slower burn. It's more of a process. It's more of something that evolves over time. So I counsel people to pay attention to what they're curious about.
Passion is what results from the pursuit of curiosity, that over time as you pursue what you're curious about and it gets clearer, what it is that really lights your fire passion is the reason. Of years of curiosity, so that you develop a passion for something it's not something that you decide upfront.
Transformation is about accepting those side jogs in the web of your career or your life.
I want to be remembered as a creative person who helped other people have wonderful creative lives.
My goal is to help, help creative succeed in life.
Resources and names mentioned:
Philip Vandusen
Jozelle Tech
The Futur Podcast with Chris Do
Start with Why by Simon Sinek
Why Brands Stories Matter (Forbes article)
How to be Everthing by Emilie Wapnick
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Did you know that if you can generate 75% of your pre-retirement income during your retirement years, you will live a life of comfort; if you can only generate 30-50%, you will live a life of struggle?
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Are you struggling to find a good starting point for your podcast?
You've got the story, you're just not sure how to begin. Well, we've got a little secret: it's all about the hook.
If you want your podcast to make a lasting impression on your audience, you need to make sure that your first few minutes are engaging, exciting, and unique.
On this first entry for our Sandwich Series, we'll tell you how to craft a compelling message that will get people hooked on your show and keep them coming back for more!
Episode Highlights:
[00:08] How many podcasts are there?
[00:33] The Sandwich Series. What are they?
[01:15] One of the things that will help you create an engaging podcast
[01:30] How do you hook in your listeners?
[04:15] A huge THANK YOU
Quotable Quotes:
There are currently 5.2 M Podcasts in the world according to Spotify.
Creating an engaging podcast is about more than just having a great idea. It actually requires the right combination of storytelling, content strategy, and sound design.
A solid hook can pull in listeners and can even keep them for the rest of the show.
More than just grabbing their attention, you want them in for the long term.
Resources and names mentioned:
5.2 M podcasts - Pod News
Chartable
Also, we want to thank you all for being with us throughout this journey! Thank you for putting us in the charts, for taking the time to listen, for sharing our podcast to others and for appreciating what we do. They just fuel us to create more exciting and inspiring episodes for you!
From Brian and I, THANK YOU!❤️
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Dina Samuel: The Savage Mompreneur
Bold. Loud. SAVAGE!
Here is the story of Dina Samuel, a mom who beat all odds and built a successful digital marketing agency and coaching business that all stemmed from her unconditional love for her son.
This Savage Coach Mompreneur’s pregnancy journey was plagued with every imaginable complication but this just fueled her to soldier on by letting her son's birth story be the push to turn her back on her corporate career for good.
Learn about her challenging beginnings, why she is a fan of Wonder Woman, and how she is as a coach and a super mom at home.
Episode Highlights:
[01:00] A familiar scene for work-from-home parents
[03:05] The ultimate reason why Dina turned her back on her corporate career for good.
[05:16] How the Do More Give More coaching program began
[07:37] Dina as the Savage Coach
[08:38] Dina and Wonderwoman
[11:50] The launch of the Do More Give More Pro Group
[15:08] The most common reason why business owners fail
[17:22] Dina at home
[19:00] The challenges of a work-from-home- mom
[26:54] The Future Coach
[28:10] Why she’s so passionate about coaching
[32:00] Why her story hits close to home
Quotable Quotes:
* Proximity gives peace of mind.
* The hell that I went through in 2015, this is the core of okay. If you say that “ Dina is successful”, it's because of this.
* Dina didn't choose the word. Savage people chose it for her. One thing led to another. In 2020, she became a coach in the tribe and we leveraged the title Savage coach of the Savage society.
* I'm always fascinated with stories of underdogs rising to the surface even before. And, that's how I've been trying to live my life really being friends with the underdogs because I'm very much like them.
* Laziness is a huge disrespect to those who believe in you.
* Dwelling on what you can do, what you can't figure out, or not making time for it, just because your excuses is way heavier than your why, your reason why you want it- that's just bull to me.
* There's just no wrong and right decision. There's just accountability afterwards.
* Research shows that 58% of remote workers are women. People with children under 5 are most likely to want to work from home at least one day per week.
* I cannot be absent in my son’s life.
* I wanted to build this for me, freedom that whenever my son calls me, I'd be able to attend to him whenever he needs me.
* Building a business is a blessing and a curse.
* I always believe that things happen for good.
* I'm going to make sure that's going to be a superstar. That's just me. That's me as a coach.
* You can't afford to just keep it to yourself. Like it's a disgrace to God. Not sharing this part, not sharing your time, not sharing your story, not sharing your strength, not sharing your another day.
* I'm just grateful to be in this position right now, where I'm able to give.
Resources and names mentioned:
Dina Samuel
www.dinasamuel.com
Samuel Digital
Facebook
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Tiktok
Akbar Sheikh
Jozelle Tech
Martin Tabañag
Mitch Raybelle
Baby Crying Research
https://www.theguardian.com/science/2012/oct/17/crying-babies-hard-ignore
Remote Work
https://velocityglobal.com/blog/remote-work-statistics/
https://www.mentalfloss.com/article/13065/11-worst-sounds-world
https://about.gitlab.com/resources/downloads/remote-work-report-2021.pdf
https://www.mckinsey.com/business-functions/people-and-organizational-performance/our-insights/what-employees-are-saying-about-the-future-of-remote-work
https://www.outsourceaccelerator.com/articles/work-from-home-statistics/
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The Freelance Revolution with John Pagulayan
Welcome to the second and final part of this 2-part series featuring John Pagulayan.
In this episode, get to know John Pagulayan’s near-death experience, how he started The Freelance Movement Tribe, what it was like to be invited by the Philippine Senate and the shortcut to creating influence and authority.
All this and more so start listening!
Episode Highlights:
[2:29] How is John as a boss/colleague?
[4:33] How is John as a coach and how he changed a mentee’s (Dina Samuel) life.
[7:37] The John Pagulayan Beer Foundation
[9:30 How the Freelance Movement Tribe began.
[10:20] Fundraising event to help save a life.
[11:46] John’s haters
[17:00] The near-death experience
[20:28) The clamor to start a program and the start of the tribe
[21:55] Being invited by the Philippine Senate to deliberate a bill for Freelancers
[24:00] Fast talk with John
[26:30] Proof of how John’s vision is becoming a reality
[28:40] John’s message to fellow coaches
Quotable Quotes:
Resources and names mentioned:
If you wanna be a champion boss, you gotta get punched in the face. You can either keep taking the punches or you can Bob and weave your choice.
All that success, all that money at that moment, it didn't really feel as if it actually mattered.
I don't want to be a coach.
Pet peeve, people who think they're better than other people.
Online freelancing is a fast-moving industry. You can't really certify someone for Facebook ads when Facebook keeps changing every two months.
The reason I'm helping people doing this whole Freelance Movement Tribe is so that people who didn't have that luxury or the privilege to go and study or feel that they're already out of age or too young to actually do this, that they would have this fighting chance.
If there's a bill, the only thing I'm looking for is support. I'm not looking for you guys to do certifications. I'm looking for access to the internet, access to the internet, public internet access.
Money comes from solving problems.
One day freelancing would be mentioned under the same breath as a doctor, a lawyer, or an engineer.
I'm seeing the immensity of the vision. It's making me glad at the same time. It's scary to think of that. This is how big our mission is.
Most of the time, the reason why most course creators and influencers do not really take off is that they focus on marketing their name. They focus on being more famous. They focus on being more on these other things.
The most effective way is that help a bunch of people,like help them the best way, help as many people as you can. The side effect of that is you're gonna be known in a short span of time.
In my book, there's no such thing as [sharing] too much.
Just share, share everything, you know.
Help, help, help. And then the influence and the authority come after it. It follows automatically.
Freelancing-an opportunity that can change not just the way you do business but also the way you think, live and serve others.
Yes, freelancing is a business, a lifestyle, a movement, a mindset, and a dream of many to be truly free.
Freelancing is the equalizer that gives everyone the chance to live the life they want.
Resources and names mentioned:
The Freelance Movement
Facebook
Facebook Community
Instagram
Youtube
Tiktok
Dennis Abad
Dina Samuel
Chris Ong
Luis Media
Jedy Caililio
Mark Jopette Bongolan of Stream It Media
Just like John, you can build profitable business writing emails.
John together with Allan Ngo are the people behind Email Underground Intensive or EUI.
It's a best-kept secret among the most successful email copywriters. I've always had FOMO hearing about this since last year. If you want to learn how to write emails for a living, you have to know this.
So stoked to know that John R Pagulayan and Allan Ngo, two of the country’s best email copywriters, are holding a FREE WEBINAR entitled: “How to Make a Full-Time Income Writing Simple Emails”.
It’s finally happening THIS FRIDAY at 6 pm!
Click here to register for FREE! Yep!:)
https://bit.ly/3T63y3D
Here are some of the things that you’ll learn:
Learn the 3 Step Process to Getting Paid to Write Emails
Why business owners will gladly pay $10,000 or more for emails that could be written in just under 5 hours.
A 5-minute exercise that will allow you to write an email worth $2,711 minimum even if you have no experience in writing, sales or marketing.
You’re in for a treat! Because knowing John and Allan, they don’t hold back. They will teach you EVERYTHING.
What if you can’t attend the LIVE?
I'd say go ahead and register so you can get a copy of the replay the following morning.
What do you have to lose?
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“One day, freelancers will be uttered in the same breath as doctors, lawyers,accountants, and engineers. - John Pagulayan
From his humble beginnings working as a bagger, Mcdonald’s crew, barker, and clown, to being the biggest name in Filipino Freelancing, John Pagulayan has truly come a long way.
Learn how this introvert and manga-loving coach built a successful and fulfilling life as a freelancer.
Be moved and get inspired as John opens up about his freelancing journey, how he was able to land his first premium client and charge $4,750 just for writing 13 emails and how he started revolutionizing the Filipino freelancing landscape by teaching the mindset of coming from a place of help.
This is Part 1 of this 2-part series. Part 2 will be published next week, so stay tuned!
Episode Highlights:
[3:00] Success stories of community members
[11:02] A Day in the Life of John Pagulayan
[15:08] Breaking Stereotypes
[18:34] What his tattoos mean
[19:53] How did he get his first premium client
[20:32] The CCPP Process
[25:06] The growth of The Freelance Movement Tribe
[27:29] Why he started The Freelance Movement Tribe
[28:27] The initial goal of helping just 100 people
[28:55] John The Legend
Quotable Quotes:
* It wasn’t hell, but it wasn’t heaven as well. It's fine. You're alive, but you are barely living.
* I don't know what it is about Mondays. It just brings a different flow in my life. I don't have to will myself to work on a Monday.
* I have layers and it depends on the people who I'm kind of with.
* CCPP process which means Connect, Call, Proposal, Paid.
* If we just keep doing what we need to do, we're just gonna get there.
* I still don't consider myself a coach. When people call me JTL or coach, I still cringe from time to time
* The acronym JTL is the nickname the community coined for him which means John The Legend.
Resources and names mentioned:
The Freelance Movement
Facebook
Facebook Community
Instagram
Youtube
Tiktok
Dennis Abad
Manila TImes Article
Mark Jopette Bongolan of Stream It Media
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Every podcast has an origin story.
This is ours.
In this episode, we give you a no-holds-barred account of how we started this journey, our eureka moments, struggles, milestones, and goals to create audio narratives that inspire, immerse, and impact others.
This is our story, and it all began here.
Join us on a mission to help 1,000 coaches find their voice, build authority, create movements, and change lives through the power of narrative podcasting.
Episode Highlights:
[00:00] The power of a well-told story
[00:57] What does VisioNeri mean?
[01:47] The beginning
[03:18] How Brian and I reconnected
[04:23] Our background in audio
[08:37] What is a narrative podcast?
[10:19] Are you a Maritess?
[12:34] Why can’t podcasts sound like this?
[14:32] Our first narrative podcast
[17:30] The beginning of our challenges
[20:08] Podfade
[20:50] Should we continue?
[20:58] A podcast milestone
[21:37] Who can we help?
[23:57] Industry facts and statistics
[24:37] Listener drop off statistics
[25:49] Launch of The VisioNeri Podcast
[27:43] Our Mission
[27:55] Our Values
Quotable Quotes:
* The best stories help us see the world differently.
* Through the power of a well-told story, we see both our commonalities and our differences in ways we may not have considered before.
* A narrative podcast is a show that is more story-centric.
* Narrative podcasts take listeners on a journey through a host’s narration coupled with sound design and music which help create an immersive experience for the audience.
* You don’t need to be famous to share stories.
* A “Maritess” is a nickname for a person who loves gossip, more like the Filipino version of a Karen.
* Stories are stories, but authentic stories hit different.
* No matter how small of a creator you are, it is possible to be there and share your stories with the world.
* The coaching industry is a $2.85 billion global industry.
* A typical podcast episode loses 20-35 percent of the listening audience in the first five minutes.
* Trust the process.
Resources and names mentioned:
The Jumpseat
Resoundlab
NPR
NPR Radio
Manoush Zomorodi
Nick Deprey
Chris Do
Joanna Bacallo
Pushkin
Gimlet Media
PRX
Kara David
Pat Flynn
Kai Villanueva
Nobleson
Typhoon Odette coverage from Rappler
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Coaching Stats
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Special thanks to my little one, Caleb, for his adorable accidental cameo audio on this episode. Thank you for being mommy’s number 1 fan and for inspiring me to do better every day.
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What Every Coach Can Learn From The Go-Giver book
If you're a coach and want to transform the lives of others, you need to read The Go-giver book.
It's a business classic written by Bob Burg and John David Mann and has sold over 1 million copies worldwide. It is a story about the power of giving and how it can help people transform their lives by giving to others.
On this first episode of The VisioNeri Podcast, we are honored to have the opportunity to share a conversation with one of the authors of The Go-giver book, Bob Burg.
We discuss how the book was conceived, the challenges Bob and John went through when they wrote the book, and how being a Go-giver can help coaches be successful while transforming the lives of others.
Episode Highlights:
[01:52] Fun Facts about Bob Burg
[02:26] How did I know about Bob Burg?
[04:26] The Go-Giver book- an international bestseller
[05:30] How the book came about
[06:42] Is the story based on real people?
[08:10] Challenges while creating the book
[11:28] Giving and providing value is profitable as well. How?
[13:33 ] The 5 Laws of Stratospheric Success
[14:27] Is being a Go-giver the absence of having the scarcity mindset?
[19:27] How can you be a Go-giver and how can having a Go-giver mindset help you transform the lives of others?
Quotable Quotes:
• Your income is determined by how many people you serve and how well you serve them.
• How do you make more money? Figure out how to help people.
• Money is made by exchanging value.
• Stories have such a powerful pull to them because they engage with such a deep level, a heart level.
• Go-getters are people of action, a Go-giver is a person focused on providing immense value.
• The opposite of a Go-giver is a Go-taker.
• Nobody’s gonna buy from you because you need the money.
• People are gonna buy from you only because they believe they are gonna better off by doing so than by not doing so.
• Money is an echo of value.
• The unconscious actually rules the conscious.
Resources Mentioned:
Bob Burg
https://burg.com/
The Go-Giver Book
www.thegogiver.com
The Go-giver Community
www.thegogivercommunity.com
Other books mentioned: Psycho-Cybernetics by Maxwell Maltz
The Science of Getting Rich by Wallace Wattles
John Pagulayan
https://thefreelancemovement.com
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Are you a coach struggling to find your voice, or perhaps you're looking into solidifying your authority in your niche? Do you wanna create a movement with your message and change lives?
Well, you're in the right place. The VisioNeri Podcast, a podcast production by VisioNeri Media and hosted by PJ Tiongson-Neri, tackles the ranging concepts of coaching, business, mindset, and how you can use the power of stories to achieve your vision.
Get inspired from the stories of coaches, just like you and learn from thought leaders and experts to help you establish your goals, find your voice and be the change in helping to transform the lives of others. We also discuss the nitty gritty of podcasting to aid you with all the tools on how to tell better stories that resonate with your audience and guide you on your journey toward success.
Dropping every other Wednesday of the month, this podcast will surely ignite that spark and passion inside you. So tune in and get inspired.
This is The VisioNeri podcast, helping you push boundaries with the power of stories.
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