“Every master was once a disaster!” David Wood
Today on The Solopreneur Hour, I’m rocking the show solo because I had a few thoughts, triggered by my pro-level suckitude at video production. So I want you to think about this for a second. Think about what you’re working on right now in your solopreneur world that’s not working. Are you trying to do Facebook ads? Are you trying to play something that can’t play? Are you trying to write copy? Are you trying to grow your mailing list? Are you trying to podcast? Are you trying to interview people better? Are you trying to connect with people better?
If you’ve ever despaired that you “aren’t good enough” at whatever you are doing, like you are terrible at those things or people won’t accept you, then this show is for you.
Every Solopreneur Master Was Once a Solopreneur Disaster. Listen in for all of that and more on Episode 465 of The Solopreneur Hour.
I then read a chapter from my upcoming book, “Unemployable™” (Working title)
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More About Michael O’Neal
Why should you listen to Michael O’Neal and not any other individual out there? Well. This is everything you need to know about me.
I was born in Ohio and spent 12 years there being raised in a Catholic family. As a kid, I participated in every sport known to man from skating and cycling to swimming and gymnastics. Just like other kids being raised in American suburbs, I got in a lot of trouble both at home and in school.
At 12, we moved to a new community in the outskirts of Philadelphia. We were fed up with ground zero for problems in this state something that forced my parents to look for a different location to relocate to. So in between 10th and 11th grade, we moved down to Spring Hill, a little redneck town in Florida. My parents seemed to like everything down there, but I hated every second that I spent there. I bolted back to Philly for my high school diploma. Here, I got a good opportunity to move around the East and South Coast States. I remember having stops in Long Beach Island NJ, Newark DE, and Palm Beach FL.
About formal education, I’ve dedicated my life to acquire much of it. I graduated from music school in Palm Beach FL. In 1994, I graduated from Temple University with an undergraduate degree in communication. I have also done several professional courses about internet marketing and web development.
Upon graduation from the university, I became a web designer and worked in this field for 15 years. In 1997, I moved to Boulder Colorado where I lived for almost 13 years until 2012 when I moved to San Diego. After a few frustrations working for other people, I found myself to be truly unemployable. I realized it was the time I used to work for myself. So since 2005 till today I have been on the entrepreneurial track working for myself.
My journey to becoming a Solopreneur Master has not been as easy as you may think. I tried to do everything I would through 2008, but those things didn’t have much success. In 2009, I knew that I no longer wanted to trade a dollar for an hour, so I went looking for something else. That’s when I found the hidden treasures in network marketing and internet marketing.
In August 2013, I started The Solopreneur Hour Podcast which aims to show the other unemployable people the correct path to business success on their terms.
In today’s show, I have highlighted the exciting journey of Solopreneur Masters because I think it’s easy to look at.
In this episode, you’ll hear: