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By Gerry Kirk
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With a passion for helping others, my friend Sean’s journey began when he found himself bankrupt at the age of 28 after following conventional wisdom all his life. This eye-opening moment showed him that attaining true happiness and fulfillment means breaking free of societal chains and making your own path.
Now, he hopes to inspire and empower his readers to achieve their dreams and live the life they truly deserve, by using a simple yet powerful method that has already transformed his life, and the numerous clients he’s worked with.
My guest today and friend Sean Rosensteel is the author of the just published The School of Intentional Living and the founder of The Intentional Living Academy.
If you find yourself wanting more out of life (who isn't!), Sean's simple and relatable approach to living intently might be the breakthrough you've been looking for. Have a listen!
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For those of you with kids, you’ve got important decisions to make right now around their education for the upcoming year. The status quo for many families is no longer certain, for the very first time.
Now is an opportunity to re-think what path is best for you and your kids.
Will you join in the Covid experiment and send them off to school to learn in a very uncertain environment that will most certainly be difficult at best, dealing with a myriad of restrictions? Will you choose some flavor of homeschooling? I recently explored homeschooling options with Pat Fullingim on episode 32, so check that out if that’s of interest to you.
I’ve been diving into options for my two now teenage boys, now that they are high school aged, and one I’m super excited about we’re going to explore on today’s show.
My guest Indra Sofian is the co-founder of Sora Schools, a live, virtual project-based high school where students explore their interests and future careers. His journey to re-imagine high school education began while he was in college at Georgia Tech. Eventually, Indra realized that he was learning far more from his business startup and other involvements than he was sitting in class. He began to research educational models and last year founded Sora Schools with his co-founders, Wesley Samples and Garrett Smiley.
What struck me most about what Sora is their mission to help students figure out their own path. More than just learning, Sora is helping the next generation do and excel at what they love, something traditional high school doesn't do.
If you are looking for a more progressive, more modern approach to education, you definitely need to catch this episode!
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Are you struggling to get things done? Last week, I ended my streak of 35 consecutive weeks of publishing a podcast episode. Why did I do that? I had burned through my buffer of recorded podcasts so if I don't record each week, I don't have an episode! I'm recovering from severe adrenal fatigue, and tire easily, so I was faced with a dilemma! Do I expend energy I don't feel I really have, or focus on my health? I chose to end my streak and focus on my health, which for me isn't my typical path, and hence why I'm dealing with this now.
So the question is, how does one get back into momentum? On this podcast, I delve into my years as a productivity and systems coach and pull out some simple tools that are helping me move forward.
If you are needing a momentum boost, this podcast is for you.
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What do you do when you feel like you have nothing left to give? Two weeks ago, I learned that my adrenal system is fully depleted, which explained why for over a year I've been having so much trouble with focus, energy and motivation. I also have signs of depression.
I had to come to terms with my broken state, one that took years to develop. Today's podcast dives into what happened after I accepted my condition, how my body responded (spoiler: it said, "finally!"), and what I'm doing to turn life around.
I know many listeners are going through some type of burnout. Whatever you are dealing with, I hope you'll find inspiration and insights into what you can do to work through your life's challenges.
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In the online entrepreneur world, there are two kinds of people: the visionary creative who seeks and shine in the spotlight, who loves being the face of the bard, and then there are the Integrators, those who are happy to leave that burden to someone else, and focus on making the right things happen, who know how to get things done efficiently and do all this in relative obscurity.
Both types have their pros and cons, and to ultimately be successful they need each other. Now, there is a lot more attention focused on the visionaries, which is unfortunate because so many people, including many of my friends are the Integrators. It can be a tough, challenging road, especially when the face of the brand usually has ownership and control of the business. Just consider for a moment how often the lead singer of a band breaks off for a successful solo career, leaving her former band mates to pick up the pieces and start over.
The big question is, how can an integrator find lasting success in what might be perceived as a secondary role on the team? How do they build a business to take greater control of their destiny, and create the quiet life of their dreams?
Today we’re going to explore the journey of Calum Ewing, a highly experienced Project Manager for CRM Deployments, Automations and Operations Expert who successfully helped his most recent client surpass $500k in the past 12 months.
If you are an integrator yourself, this interview is especially for you, and if you are a visionary, you’ll gain valuable insights into how to best work with the yin to your yang.
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Are you a solo entrepreneur who is tired of doing it all?
Would you love to find that ideal partner who together, can help you achieve your goals better and faster than you can alone?
What are some of the keys to making that work?
Today, we explore those questions and more with my guest, Amalie Shaffer.
After serving for over 8 and half years in the Navy, Amalie Shaffer transitioned right into entrepreneurship. She’s been a master of taming chaos for over a decade, who can quickly pinpoint and remedy the systems and processes that are bogging down your business and keeping you from fulfilling your purpose.
A few months ago, Amalie partnered with Janine Suvak to try and take things to a whole other level. After having worked independently with great results for so long, these two operational masterminds began an experiment to see what they could do as a duo.
Most successful partnerships I see involve two people who bring very different skill sets, often a merger of the creative, intuitive mind with lots of dreams and ideas, together with the process-oriented, tactical person who knows how to filter out the noise and turn dreams into reality.
This partnership is not one of those - they both have similar skill sets, so I’m curious to find out why they chose to work together, the wins and the challenges they’ve gone through and ultimately the secrets to how they’ve been able to make this partnership work so well.
If you'd like to boost your working relationships, this episode is for you.
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Trying to work from home, in some cases for the first time, while also playing the role of teacher is more than some parents can take.
And, as the current school year winds down, parents face an uncertain future this fall, not knowing if schools will be open, or if they are, will they be a place they’ll want their kids to be in, with talk of social distancing restrictions, face masks, no sports and more taking away all the fun for kids?
My good friend Pat Fullingim is joining us today to discuss these questions and more. She is a crisis & homeschooling coach who empowers entrepreneurial parents to shift from chaos & confusion into clarity & confidence as they begin their homeschooling journey.
Pat is a 23 year homeschooling veteran who not only taught her own 6 kids but also assisted hundreds of families along the way through a homeschooling coop she helped establish and run.
We explore educational paths parents can take that can work for just about anyone, that take even less time than the burden of integrating full traditional school and work days together. There is another, and for many, a better way, that focuses on the whole child, not just learning subjects.
If you are re-thinking how to set you and your children up for success, in education and family life, this episode is a must listen for you.
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Right now, many entrepreneurs are faced with a decision to pivot or fail. With the global shutdown during covid 19, the business and economic climate has changed forever.
Four years ago, our guest today, Chris Benetti, was a tradesman working 13 hour days, 12 days in a row. Two years later, he was given the title of number #1 funnel designer in the southern hemisphere by Russell Brunson.
He’s worked with some of the biggest names in the internet marketing community including Alex Charfen, Steve Larsen, Stacey and Paul Martino, Rachel Pedersen, Marley Jaxx, and Blake Nubar.
Not one to slow down, Chris has since shifted focus to building his own products. His recently launched MembersPRO software solution for membership sites and course builders is already getting rave reviews.
You and I are in for a real treat, because today we’re going half way around the world via the Internet to Australia, for a conversation with an incredible entrepreneur and human being, who figured out in a short amount of time, how to re-invent himself and create huge success in a very short amount of time. And that’s a lesson we can all learn from right now.
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My 3rd solo episode! Never let a good crisis go to waste. When the world as we know it changes, that's the opportunity to evaluate who we are, and create something new.
I had a similar experience when I volunteered in Bangladesh for 3 years... everything was different, and everyone I knew lived half way around the world. In this environment, I had no baggage, no set expectations for how to act, think, to show up in the world.
Covid-19 has given me (and you) this opportunity once again. I'm shedding parts of me that aren't who I want to be. Listen in to find out more what I'm going through, and find out some of the tools I'm using to go through this journey.
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If you spend any time at all in the Clickfunnels world, then you know who Kevin (Stevens) Quinn is.
What you may not know, is that Kevin has over 25 years experience in sales, has launched multiple tech startups, and closed close to 2 billion in sales revenue!
I met Kevin last year at FHL, and since then, Kevin has been on fire, including publishing a book, releasing the first of several Chrome extension products, becoming the affiliate manager for Jay Shetty, a partner in a CBD company and that’s just a small sample.
The question I have and I’m sure a lot of you as well is, how does he create and manifest all these incredible opportunities? Today, we’re going to dive in deep to get the answers that you can apply on your own professional journey.
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The podcast currently has 43 episodes available.