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In today's episode, I dive into two intertwined topics: entrepreneurship and Donald Trump. Whether you love or hate Trump, there's something to learn from him. Ignoring lessons from people you don't like is a missed opportunity. I discuss the genius behind Trump's 2016 motto, "Make America Great Again," which played a crucial role in his historic political victory. We'll break down what made this slogan so effective and how you can apply these lessons to your business.
First, consider Hillary Clinton's campaign slogan—do you remember it? Probably not, because it wasn't memorable. In contrast, "Make America Great Again" had three key qualities you can use for your business: it cast a vision of something bigger, it called people to a mission, and it created controversy. These elements are crucial for rallying people around a cause and creating a movement.
So, to sum it up, the three things we can learn from "Make America Great Again" are: your vision should be about something bigger than any one person, it should call people to a mission, and it should have a hint of controversy. Love him or hate him, Trump managed one of the biggest political upsets by defeating Hillary Clinton, and a big part of his success was due to the power of his motto. If you want your company to grow and thrive, incorporate these lessons. Learn from everyone and grow. Make entrepreneurship great again.
Welcome to The Spinoso Podcast hosted by CEO, doctor, comic book geek, and car guy, Alex Spinoso. I help people and companies grow - especially in the medical business. While my experience and expertise is in scaling all types of medical businesses to 7, 8, 9-figures or more, I can be a mentor to anyone who wants to take ownership of their lives, become a better leader at home and at work, and overcome any obstacle that stands in their way.
(0:00) - Intro
(1:18) - "Make America Great Again"/Entrepreneurship
(3:27) - Call People To A Mission
(4:00) - Create Controversy
(4:26) - Conclusion
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In today's episode, I dive into two intertwined topics: entrepreneurship and Donald Trump. Whether you love or hate Trump, there's something to learn from him. Ignoring lessons from people you don't like is a missed opportunity. I discuss the genius behind Trump's 2016 motto, "Make America Great Again," which played a crucial role in his historic political victory. We'll break down what made this slogan so effective and how you can apply these lessons to your business.
First, consider Hillary Clinton's campaign slogan—do you remember it? Probably not, because it wasn't memorable. In contrast, "Make America Great Again" had three key qualities you can use for your business: it cast a vision of something bigger, it called people to a mission, and it created controversy. These elements are crucial for rallying people around a cause and creating a movement.
So, to sum it up, the three things we can learn from "Make America Great Again" are: your vision should be about something bigger than any one person, it should call people to a mission, and it should have a hint of controversy. Love him or hate him, Trump managed one of the biggest political upsets by defeating Hillary Clinton, and a big part of his success was due to the power of his motto. If you want your company to grow and thrive, incorporate these lessons. Learn from everyone and grow. Make entrepreneurship great again.
Welcome to The Spinoso Podcast hosted by CEO, doctor, comic book geek, and car guy, Alex Spinoso. I help people and companies grow - especially in the medical business. While my experience and expertise is in scaling all types of medical businesses to 7, 8, 9-figures or more, I can be a mentor to anyone who wants to take ownership of their lives, become a better leader at home and at work, and overcome any obstacle that stands in their way.
(0:00) - Intro
(1:18) - "Make America Great Again"/Entrepreneurship
(3:27) - Call People To A Mission
(4:00) - Create Controversy
(4:26) - Conclusion
Instagram | YouTube | Facebook | LinkedIn | TikTok | Website

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