Kimanzi Constable is a former delivery driver turned writer. He is a best-selling author, international speaker and a life and business coach. Kimanzi is a contributing writer for the Huffington Post, Entrepreneur Magazine, Fox News, Mind Body Green, Success Magazine and more, and an editor at The Good Men Project. He teaches his students how to be featured in publications, and does corporate consulting as well.
Bullet points01:06 - Intro04:30 - Becoming an entrepreneur and a writer11:18 - Learning to leverage audiences13:32 - The first successful article15:16 - The writing strategy16:53 - Discovering large publications20:46 - Becoming a consultant23:35 - Finding a balance between adding value and delivering your message26:40 - The difference between a guest poster and a contributor28:30 - Contributing requirements29:53 - Contributing guidelines31:11 - How features come about34:20 - Helping entrepreneurs grow38:44 - Growing a podcast from contribution42:40 - Become a contributor: where to start46:46 - Promoting books50:55 - Generating revenue from publications53:20 - Where to find out more about Kimanzi Constable54:13 - Rapid fire question round54:40 - What superhero would you be and why?55:07 - What is one thing that people incorrectly assume about you?55:56 - What is the most pointless subject taught at schools and what would you replace it with?56:54 - What is one amazing act of kindness you either witnessed or done yourself?58:12 - What unusual or underrated food or drink should more people try out?01:00:45 - What is one mistake in your life and what did you learn from it?01:02:12 - What does the first 30 minutes of your day look like and when does it start?01:04:05 - What do you do or where do you go to get inspired?01:04:48 - Who do you idolize above everyone else and why?01:05:44 - What book do you read or gift the most?01:07:17 - What silly thing should people do more of?01:08:00 - If you could change one world problem with one wish, what would it be?01:08:30 - What makes you happiest?01:09:40 - Any asks or requests for the audience?