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By David Spray
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The podcast currently has 36 episodes available.
Today on Podcasting Stories we are really excited to be talking to our guest, Ali Nasser.
Ali has a new book that's just been released on February 22nd 2022, titled "The Business Owner's Dilemma". In this episode, we talked a bit about the book, why he wrote it, the three dilemmas that business owners face and substituting "ROI' or Return On Investment, with "ROLE" or Return On Life Experience.
We also talked about why entrepreneurs are different from non-entrepreneurs when it comes wealth and legacy planning and Ali gave us clarity on how to plan and capture your life's work.
If you are interested in entrepreneurship and creating a solid legacy, this is a great episode to learn how and you should absolutely consider getting Ali's book.
Show Notes
Be a Guest
About YourPodcast.team
Get The Book The Business Owner's Dilemma
Special Guest: Ali Nasser.
Today on Podcasting Stories, we're talking with Chris Kolkhorst.
Chris, you may remember, was a guest on the show back in episode 008 when he was thinking about starting a podcast, and at the time, we talked about his background and what he hoped to achieve from starting a show. Well, he ended up launching a podcast with our help, and now, 6 months later, we check back in to see how his podcast 'The Gritmen Show' is going.
We had a great conversation about why he launched the podcast, what he really enjoys about having a podcast, and of course, the lessons learned and what he'd do differently.
If you've ever considered having your own podcast, this is a great episode to get a perspective of somebody who had the same thought and who went on to execute that idea.
Show Notes
Be a Guest
About YourPodcast.team
About the Gritmen Show
Special Guest: Chris Kolkhorst.
Today on Podcasting Stories, we're talking with Tim Zacharias, President of Cougar USA, a high-performance water control company for commercial buildings right here in Houston.
Tim is also the host of the Building Value podcast, so we talked about how the show supports their business niche, the impact the show has had on their business, and his insights from being a podcaster.
It was an especially interesting conversation as their approach focuses more on video and social media, whereas our approach focuses more on audio and email, so there's some great contrast and discussions based on the two perspectives.
If you've ever considered having your own podcast or you already have a podcast, there's a lot of great lessons from this interview with Tim.
Show Notes
Be a Guest
About YourPodcast.team
About Cougar USA
About the Building Value Podcast
Special Guest: Tim Zacharias.
Today on Podcasting Stories, we're talking with Stuart Bell, my co-founder here at YourPodcast.team.
We caught up to talk about something we often get asked by clients, triggered, I think, by people's increasing comfort with Zoom, and seeing people like Joe Rogan releasing video; 'Should I record video as well as the podcast?'
So in this show, we take a deep dive into the challenges and look for any benefits of video and concluded, with only so much energy and attention to give to this project, the additional overhead will result in fewer episodes for little return.
It turned into a really interesting discussion on the pros and cons, so if you've been wondering whether video is worth it, listen in as we pull apart the benefits and challenges, and a great way to use the audio that gives almost all of the same returns.
Show Notes
Be a Guest
About YourPodcast.team
Special Guest: Stuart Bell.
Today on Podcasting Stories, we're talking with Jay Tompkins, CPA and tax partner with Baker Tilly, here in Houston.
You may remember we spoke with Jay on an episode earlier this year when he considered starting his own podcast. Well, the experience of being on the show went so well that he did just that, launching the Maverick CPA podcast over the Summer.
So today, we're checking in on how his new show is going. The lessons he's learned, successes he's had, advice he'd offer others considering starting a podcast, and how he's calculating his ROI.
This is a really great show to see how a guest experience shows the benefits of a podcast firsthand, and if you're on the fence about starting your show, this might be just the encouragement you need.
Show Notes
Be a Guest
About YourPodcast.team
About the Maverick CPA Podcast
About Baker Tilly
Special Guest: Jay Tompkins.
Today on Podcasting Stories, we're talking with David Rosell, President of Rosell Wealth Management in Bend, Oregon.
In this episode, we learn more about the firm, David's unique approach to wealth management, and how he's focused on helping retirees and people approaching retirement maximize their income.
We also talk about how he engages and builds a rapport with this group of people, specifically the two excellent books he's written to guide people on their journey to financial independence, and his podcast that amplifies the message in his books.
If you've ever considered having your own podcast, or writing a book, this episode has a lot of great ideas and lessons that David has learned from his show so far.
Show Notes
Be a Guest
About YourPodcast.team
About the Recession-Proof Your Retirement Podcast
About Rosell Wealth management
Special Guest: David Rosell.
Today on Podcasting Stories, we're talking with Spencer Horn, a public speaker, entrepreneur, and co-host of the Team Performance podcast, from his home in Salt Lake City, Utah.
Through Spencer's experience as a leadership trainer with Altium Leadership, and his time as a keynote speaker and podcast host, he has a wealth of insights and lessons helping people take an authentic leadership approach.
We talk about some great case studies of clients with whom Spencer has worked and comments he's received from event attendees who felt his work and message were life-changing and life-affirming.
Spencer brings a servant-leader perspective to everything he does, and he is a really interesting guy to listen to. If you've ever considered a speaking career, launching a new podcast, or improving the podcast you already have, Spencer has some great advice.
Show Notes
Be a Guest
About YourPodcast.team
About Altium Leadership
About the Team Performance Podcast
Special Guest: Spencer Horn.
Today on Podcasting Stories, we're talking with Carolyn Strauss, professional speaker and co-host of a podcast called "Another Day Above Ground".
In this episode, we learn more about Carolyn's fascinating background as a serial entrepreneur, clothing model, professional speaker, and podcaster, as well as her time as CEO of a clothing brand that was regularly featured on the Home Shopping Network for more than a decade.
It's a great conversation about the lessons learned in both business and life, some the hard way.
We then take a deep dive into her podcast experience, and she has an abundance of advice and suggestions for those considering launching a podcast and a lot of great ideas and tips to make it more successful and enjoyable.
Show Notes
Be a Guest
About YourPodcast.team
About CarolynStrauss.com
The Another Day Above Ground podcast
Special Guest: Carolyn Strauss.
Today on Podcasting Stories, we're talking with Bob Kulhan, founder and CEO of Business Improv, a corporate training and development firm that helps cultivate leadership and communication skills through team building games and improv.
Bob founded the business more than two decades ago, inspired by his career as an improvisation performer. They provide a high-end, up-on-your-feet opportunity to experience improv and improve leadership, team-building, and innovation, and he shares a great example of a dysfunctional leadership team that was transformed by the process in less than a year.
He's also intrigued by how a podcast could serve as a storytelling platform for his business and allow him to further his creativity in collaboration with his guests.
Bob is a really interesting guy who's been able to combine his vocation with his avocation. If you have ever considered having your own podcast, this episode has a lot of great ideas for starting your podcast.
Show Notes
Be a Guest
About YourPodcast.team
About Business Improv
Special Guest: Bob Kulhan.
Today on Podcasting Stories, we're talking with Jeff Pawlow, the President of Engineered Tax Services, the nation's premier tax credit and incentive firm who marries the science of engineering with the principles of tax & accounting.
Jeff was recently promoted to President as a result of his firm, The Growth Partnership, merging with Engineered Tax Services, and in this episode, we learn about the history of both firms and the potential synergies that led to the merger.
Like many of our guests, Jeff is intrigued about the ways a podcast can amplify the message of the combined firm, but he's also thinking about using the podcast as a way to showcase key strategic partnerships.
If you've ever considered having your own podcast, this episode has a lot of great ideas on ways a podcast can be beneficial to you, your partners, and your potential clients.
Show Notes
Be a Guest
About YourPodcast.team
About Engineered Tax Services
Special Guest: Jeff Pawlow.
The podcast currently has 36 episodes available.