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The adversities of 2020 caused suffering in multiple areas of life - both personal and professional. How can we move forward from those experiences to get back to a forward-moving, proactive life?
Dee and Kris Robinson were thrown not only into the pandemic, but also dealt with wildfires, riots that caused damage to their studio, racism, and more. In episode 500 of The Bokeh Podcast, Dee and Kris share with us how they dealt with both business and personal adversities, yet found opportunities to move forward and find positivity in times of struggle.
The Bokeh Podcast is brought to you by Photographer’s Edit: Custom Editing for the Professional Photographer and Miilu: The Simplest Way to Create and Manage Timelines and Shot Lists for the Events You’re Photographing. You can also subscribe to the Bokeh podcast on the Apple podcast app, follow on Spotify, add to your playlist on Stitcher, or listen on Overcast.
Dee and Kris's Brand Position (9:28)
Creating a great customer experience (16:42)
Technique for time management (21:38)
Outsourcing/Delegation (27:11)
What are key principles in the process of communication in delegation and leadership in business? (30:56)
Book Recommendations (35:24)
Building a StoryBrand
You're a Badass at Making Money
Never Split the Difference
Real Artists Don't Starve
Adversities that Dee and Kris have faced in the past 18 months (42:45)
1. Wildfires in Northern California
2. Pandemic
3. Riots that caused damage to Dee and Kris's studio
4. Racism directed towards Dee and Kris and their business
5. Personal emotional struggles
What principles or ideas have helped Dee and Kris move forward from adversity?
1. Find and acknowledge the good in bad situations
2. Seek opportunities to help others
Kris's adventure into a new business (1
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The adversities of 2020 caused suffering in multiple areas of life - both personal and professional. How can we move forward from those experiences to get back to a forward-moving, proactive life?
Dee and Kris Robinson were thrown not only into the pandemic, but also dealt with wildfires, riots that caused damage to their studio, racism, and more. In episode 500 of The Bokeh Podcast, Dee and Kris share with us how they dealt with both business and personal adversities, yet found opportunities to move forward and find positivity in times of struggle.
The Bokeh Podcast is brought to you by Photographer’s Edit: Custom Editing for the Professional Photographer and Miilu: The Simplest Way to Create and Manage Timelines and Shot Lists for the Events You’re Photographing. You can also subscribe to the Bokeh podcast on the Apple podcast app, follow on Spotify, add to your playlist on Stitcher, or listen on Overcast.
Dee and Kris's Brand Position (9:28)
Creating a great customer experience (16:42)
Technique for time management (21:38)
Outsourcing/Delegation (27:11)
What are key principles in the process of communication in delegation and leadership in business? (30:56)
Book Recommendations (35:24)
Building a StoryBrand
You're a Badass at Making Money
Never Split the Difference
Real Artists Don't Starve
Adversities that Dee and Kris have faced in the past 18 months (42:45)
1. Wildfires in Northern California
2. Pandemic
3. Riots that caused damage to Dee and Kris's studio
4. Racism directed towards Dee and Kris and their business
5. Personal emotional struggles
What principles or ideas have helped Dee and Kris move forward from adversity?
1. Find and acknowledge the good in bad situations
2. Seek opportunities to help others
Kris's adventure into a new business (1
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