Solopreneurs and Proudly Unemployables welcome to another edition of your weekly Q&A show!
If you haven’t been here before this is how it goes: every Friday I give you a big ole’ dose of solopreneur coaching. You submit your questions on our Proudly Unemployable Facebook group earlier in the week and I answer them on the Friday show.
So sit back, relax and have a listen to episode 294 of The Solopreneur Hour.
More About Solopreneur Coaching Episode 294
On today’s episode a number of you wrote in with questions on everything from my ultimate guest to what I learned at World Domination Summit 2015 to doping on this year’s Tour de France.
Without further adieu, here are all of your questions and their answers.
David Brown
Q: Love the show. If you could get one ultimate guest on the show, who would it be and why?Let’s start the campaign to get him/her on!
A: Hines Ward, Tony Hawk, Chris Hardwick are all people I’d love to have on the show! But above all others right now I’d love to have John Mayer here.
Brian Lofrumento
Q: What’s the one action you’re going to take in your business that you picked up from WDS 2015?
P.S. It was awesome meeting you!
A: My favorite messages were from Darren Sivers of CD-Baby. I hope to have him on the show; I loved his message of keeping trying until something works.
Thom Singer
Q: What was the best business advice you learned at World Domination Summit – and why should others attend that event?
A: If you want to be a forward-thinking person surround yourself with others and Portland is fun! And continuing with Derek’s messaging to answer your first part of your question, be transparent and be available for people.
Steve Zellers
Q: What are some of your best ideas around prioritizing and finishing things? I have so many plates spinning that sometimes I just stop.
A: It’s not my strong suit but I’ll say if you love what you’re doing enough it’s not going to stop! You’ll keep at it. I also love the idea of swallow the frog: the first thing you do at the beginning of the day is the thing you’re most dreading. Do that and feel good, then move on to the rest of your day.
Travis Royboy Scanlan
Q: My podcast “Chrome Pipes & Pinstripes” is all about getting stories out of hot rodders, car builders, artists, etc.
Since it launched its been on an aggregated “network” feed and never on its own. So I’ve never had the New And Noteworthy bump. Would you put the show on it’s own feed? My 66th episode comes out today.
A: I’m frankly offended I haven’t been invited to be on the show! Just kidding. To answer your question definitely make your own show with your own RSS feed. Give yourself 6-9 months from there.
Mark R. LePage
Q: Who was the most inspiring person that you met at WDS (on or off stage)? Why?
A: The most inspiring was Kid President and his dad and his handler Brad. He was a very inspirational dude, very sweet and funny!
Brad Brown
Q: Is Chris Froome doping?
A: I don’t know. I haven’t watched one stage of this, I clocked out when they took Lance’s titles away. The rest of his accomplishments were swept under the rug and I was bummed out by that.
Robert Bone
Q: I started blogging about a hobby of mine a few months back and started to build a Twitter following, and because of how it has evolved it’s now looking like I’ll be entering the world of podcasting.
The problem is my Twitter username is more geared towards website & blog.