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By Isaac Mashman
The podcast currently has 84 episodes available.
Since Clubhouse's launch in 2020, there has been a slew of new social audio apps come to market. It's important that with these new applications, there are features that stand out. One such app is Wisdom. I was personally asked to come on as an early beta user in September 2021 and have since stuck around because of the uniqueness it offers. Today I have the opportunity of interviewing Wisdom's founder and serial entrepreneur Dayo Akinrinade about her start-up and dive into her other ventures and previous achievements. Want to join the community? Please visit wisdom.audio
There can be multiple reasons why you do what you do. Why you're working as hard as you are. Finding your "why" is what according to many is the thing that leads you to success. I, on the contrary, believe it to be not only a buzz phrase that has been thrown around quite a bit in recent years but also a subject of contemplation. Rather than asking "why" try asking "why not?" Why not pursue your potential? Why not start that business? Take back your power with this question.
This is a talk I gave on the app Wisdom (https://wisdom.audio) over the subject matter of internal vs. external validation. As social creatures, we often look to others to validate our actions and decisions when in actuality, we should be validating them ourselves. Take 15 minutes to learn more by pressing play!
In this interview with John Timmerman, Founder, and CEO of Good Monster, a digital marketing agency out of Syracuse, New York, I had the opportunity of diving deep into his story and in his early days in business. A creative idea led to a paying client, multiple clients, and eventually evolved into Good Monster as we know it. He shares information in a bare-bones way, which I am assured will help you in your own processes. A serial entrepreneur, Timmerman has taken his successes and launched other businesses, including a self-marketed annual conference NoBullX which we also cover.
If you ever stopped to evaluate your language and how you speak, chances are you would find a lot of uncertain verbiages. From "I'm trying" to "I'm going to" and "It would be nice", words have power. A lot of power. Those three examples are some of the most used phrases I have personally seen. In order to hit your goals and get to that level you're striving to get to, you must watch how you speak. Speak in a manner of "I am" instead. Listen to this episode to find out what I mean!
In this episode of Chase the Vision, I sit down with Blitzmetrics' founder and CEO, Dennis Yu in what I would call my most captivating interview to date. With a less technical and more personal approach, our conversation covers Yu's early years and his experiences with mentors, to recent challenges he has been faced with within his businesses. If you want to learn from somebody who's worked at Yahoo, has a course coming out with Jake Paul, and has spoken on literally hundreds of stages, this is for you. If you want a glitz and glamour, fake guru, I'd suggest looking elsewhere.
Today marks the 20th year anniversary of the tragic event known as 9/11. This event murdered thousands of innocent civilians and left the world scarred, yet for a time also unified. Joseph Fenity was a sophomore in High School, a mere 15 years old when this event happened. Although he was across the United States in Texas, he embarked on the task of getting the perspectives of younger people who were mere blocks away from Ground-0 rather than that of the adults. This resulted in an intensive documentary and interviews with over a dozen students. 2 decades later, Fenity rediscovered several previously unreleased interviews and brought them to me to help get these now-grown students' voices, heard. For more information please visit http://www.911tapes.org
One moment you have a promising career as a professional skier, the next you wind up having an accident that leaves you immobilized for months. After receiving the news of a long recovery time, Bryan embarked on a journey of self-study and physical therapy, cutting his timeframe in a third. Over the last decade, he has ventured into the world of fitness and higher health, having provided services to hundreds of people including many celebrity clients. He is now in the midst of launching his podcast and new business ventures. Bryan Greene is the owner of The LOOK Fitness in Newport Beach, California, a personal trainer, podcast host, and serial entrepreneur.
I get asked a ton of questions each and every day by ambitious people seeking answers and new information. In this Q&A style episode of Chase the Vision I answer 5 such questions, covering business, certainty, and confidence.
When referring to the music industry, few people shed light on those who are behind the scenes making a song listenable and perfect. I am talking about audio engineers! In this interview with Jelly Roll's engineer and the Head of Audio for Mashman Ventures, Tristan T. Roberts, we discuss the ins and outs of the music business. Covering topics such as royalties, the role a record label has in the age of streaming and self-distribution, and personal branding, if you are an artist, performer, or someone who simply loves music from a fan's perspective you'll want to tune in. If not, tune in anyway!
The podcast currently has 84 episodes available.