Evan Carmichael is an entrepreneur, author, and prolific YouTuber. At 19, he built and then sold a biotech software company. At 22, he was a venture capitalist raising $500k to $15M. He now runs a YouTube channel for entrepreneurs with over 3 million subscribers, wrote 4 books, and speaks globally.
00:00 - Intro 04:00 - Evan Carmichael's origin story 06:12 - What was Evan's mindset when he first started his youtube channel? 08:48 - How to create content to actually build a brand 13:23 - How to overcome any hiccups and keep your momentum as a content creator who is just starting out 25:14 - How did Evan deal with failures in his life and how did he navigate from them? 30:43 - What is the number one thing they should focus on for any content creator just starting out? 33:50 - Where do people connect with Evan Carmichael? 37:11 - What is the biggest challenge that Evan has overcome in his personal or professional life? 37:50 - Evan Carmichael’s mentor 38:31 - A book or podcast recommended by Evan Carmichael 38:48 - What would Evan tell his 20-year-old self? 38:59 - What does success mean to Evan Carmichael?
Welcome to the Success Story Podcast, hosted by entrepreneur, business executive, author, educator & speaker, Scott D. Clary.
On this podcast, you'll find interviews, Q&A, keynote presentations & conversations on sales, marketing, business, startups, and entrepreneurship.
Scott will discuss some of the lessons he's learned over his own career, as well as have candid interviews with execs, celebrities, notable figures, and politicians. All who have achieved success through both wins and losses, to learn more about their life, their ideas, and insights.
He sits down with leaders and mentors and unpacks their stories to help pass those lessons on to others through both experiences and tactical strategies for business professionals, entrepreneurs, and everyone in between.
Evan Carmichael is an entrepreneur, author, and prolific YouTuber. At 19, he built and then sold a biotech software company. At 22, he was a venture capitalist raising $500k to $15M. He now runs a YouTube channel for entrepreneurs with over 3 million subscribers, wrote 4 books, and speaks globally.
00:00 - Intro 04:00 - Evan Carmichael's origin story 06:12 - What was Evan's mindset when he first started his youtube channel? 08:48 - How to create content to actually build a brand 13:23 - How to overcome any hiccups and keep your momentum as a content creator who is just starting out 25:14 - How did Evan deal with failures in his life and how did he navigate from them? 30:43 - What is the number one thing they should focus on for any content creator just starting out? 33:50 - Where do people connect with Evan Carmichael? 37:11 - What is the biggest challenge that Evan has overcome in his personal or professional life? 37:50 - Evan Carmichael’s mentor 38:31 - A book or podcast recommended by Evan Carmichael 38:48 - What would Evan tell his 20-year-old self? 38:59 - What does success mean to Evan Carmichael?
Welcome to the Success Story Podcast, hosted by entrepreneur, business executive, author, educator & speaker, Scott D. Clary.
On this podcast, you'll find interviews, Q&A, keynote presentations & conversations on sales, marketing, business, startups, and entrepreneurship.
Scott will discuss some of the lessons he's learned over his own career, as well as have candid interviews with execs, celebrities, notable figures, and politicians. All who have achieved success through both wins and losses, to learn more about their life, their ideas, and insights.
He sits down with leaders and mentors and unpacks their stories to help pass those lessons on to others through both experiences and tactical strategies for business professionals, entrepreneurs, and everyone in between.
In this "Lessons" episode, Terry Jones, CEO of Travelocity and Chairman of Kayak.com, explores how entrepreneurs can harness technology to create disruptive ideas. Drawing from his own journey in the travel industry, he shares key strategies for driving innovation and staying ahead in a competitive market.
Curiosity and the Entrepreneurial Mindset: Terry emphasizes that successful entrepreneurs are driven by curiosity. By combining existing technologies in new ways, they can build disruptive ideas, much like how Travelocity revolutionized the travel industry by leveraging existing systems with an innovative self-service approach.
Creating a Culture of Risk-Taking and Innovation: Terry explains the importance of fostering a culture where failure is embraced as part of the learning process. He points out that companies unwilling to take risks will struggle to innovate, especially in today’s fast-paced tech environment.
In this “Lessons” episode, Phillip Stutts, CEO of Win BIG Media, delves into marketing strategies derived from his extensive experience in political campaigns and how they translate to business success. He shares valuable insights on data-driven marketing, platform selection, and message optimization.
The Power of Data in Marketing: Phillip emphasizes the importance of data-driven decision-making. He discusses how data reveals the most effective platforms for reaching target audiences and explains the process of auditing a company’s marketing efforts to eliminate inefficiencies, such as overpaying for keywords in digital advertising.
Optimizing Campaigns Through Testing: Drawing from his experience in political marketing, Phillip shares how relentless testing of creative elements—similar to how presidential campaigns fine-tune their messages—can lead to breakthrough success. He highlights the value of running multiple versions of ads to find the optimal combination that resonates with audiences.
Lessons from Presidential Campaigns: Phillip also reveals how strategies from political campaigns, such as focusing on the issues that matter most to voters (or customers), can be applied to business marketing. He explains that aligning marketing efforts with what customers truly care about is key to winning their loyalty and trust.
In this "Lessons" episode, we're challenging conventional wisdom about motivation. If you've ever struggled to make progress despite your best efforts, this episode is for you. We'll explore the compelling idea that clarity, not motivation, is the key to unlocking your potential. We'll examine research demonstrating how clear objectives lead to sustained action, and how lack of clarity can undermine even our most determined efforts.
I'll introduce you to the "Clarity Framework," a practical approach to defining your priorities and aligning your actions with your values. We'll discuss how specificity enhances your brain's ability to focus and take decisive action. By the end of this episode, you'll understand the truth behind the statement: "You don't have a motivation problem, you have a clarity problem." More importantly, you'll have actionable strategies to bring more clarity into your personal and professional life, setting the stage for meaningful progress and achievement.
Today we're diving deep into the extraordinary life of Sam Walton, the visionary founder of Walmart. We'll explore how a small-town boy from Oklahoma built the world's largest retailer, revolutionizing American business along the way. We'll trace Walton's journey from his early days running a single variety store to creating a retail empire that changed how America shops.
As Chairman and Chief Executive of MOBY GROUP, Saad has created Afghanistan's largest media company. Under his leadership, MOBY GROUP has established a network of television and radio stations that reach over 60% of the Afghan population. This includes Tolo TV, Afghanistan's most popular television channel, which attracts up to 15 million viewers daily.
Saad has been widely applauded for his role in advancing press freedom, empowering civil society, and defending women's rights through his media empire. Time Magazine recognized him in 2011 as one of the 100 most influential people in the world, while in 2013, Foreign Policy magazine named him among 100 Global Thinkers. In 2016, he was featured in the Business Insider 100 "The Creators" list, and recognized by the BBC as one of 10 men globally championing gender equality.
Saad currently serves on the boards of the International Crisis Group (ICG) and the Washington DC-based International Center for Journalists (ICFJ).
00:00 - Intro 02:48 - Saad's Turning Point 04:08 - Moving Back to Afghanistan 06:50 - Afghanistan's 2002 Landscape 12:05 - Building Amid Chaos 18:00 - TV Revolution in 2004 22:15 - Sponsor: Hustle & Flowchart Podcast 22:57 - Government Mistrust 31:05 - Media’s Impact on Afghanistan 36:00 - Returning Under Taliban Rule 39:27 - Afghanistan’s Humanitarian Crisis 44:04 - Sponsor: LinkedIn Jobs 45:16 - Running Media Post-Taliban 50:22 - Dream Outcome for Afghan Media 54:35 - Hope with the Taliban? 57:55 - Business in Conflict Zones 1:02:14 - Key Lessons from Saad’s Book 1:04:04 - Building for the Right Reasons 1:07:20 - Advice to 20-Year-Old Saad
Welcome to the Success Story Podcast, hosted by entrepreneur, business executive, author, educator & speaker, Scott D. Clary.
On this podcast, you'll find interviews, Q&A, keynote presentations & conversations on sales, marketing, business, startups, and entrepreneurship.
Scott will discuss some of the lessons he's learned over his own career, as well as have candid interviews with execs, celebrities, notable figures, and politicians. All who have achieved success through both wins and losses, to learn more about their life, their ideas, and insights.
He sits down with leaders and mentors and unpacks their stories to help pass those lessons on to others through both experiences and tactical strategies for business professionals, entrepreneurs, and everyone in between.
In this "Lessons" episode, Bonnie Marcus, author of Not Done Yet, discusses the challenges women face in the workplace, particularly the intersection of gender bias and ageism, and offers strategies to overcome these barriers for career advancement.
Gender Bias and Ageism in the Workplace: Bonnie explains how women have long struggled with gender bias, but as they age, they face a "double whammy" of both gender bias and ageism. She highlights how women over 50 are often marginalized, excluded from key decisions, and seen as less valuable due to societal emphasis on appearance.
Impact on Career Trajectories: Bonnie addresses the pressures women face to maintain a youthful appearance, including undergoing cosmetic procedures, in order to remain competitive in their careers. This need to "hide" their age, she argues, directly affects their financial security and career progression, as it often leads to job insecurity and fewer opportunities.
Raising Awareness and Finding Solutions: Bonnie emphasizes the importance of bringing visibility to this issue, encouraging corporations to include gendered ageism in unconscious bias training and policy assessments. She shares practical solutions from her book and coaching practice to help women navigate these biases and for companies to create more inclusive environments.
In this "Lessons" episode, Eric Siu, CEO of Single Grain and author of Leveling Up, dives into the strategies and mindsets that have shaped his success. Drawing on both personal and professional experiences, Eric outlines key principles from his book, emphasizing the importance of continual growth, learning, and resilience.
Power-Ups for Success: Eric introduces the concept of "power-ups," which he describes as essential tools for personal and professional development. These include habits and mental models like second-order thinking and endurance. He explains that these power-ups, much like in gaming, can be collected and applied to enhance performance in life and work.
Embracing Thievery and Iteration: One of the standout lessons from Eric’s book is the idea of "thievery," not in the literal sense, but in embracing the remix culture—learning from others and building upon existing ideas. He illustrates this with examples from companies like Apple and SpaceX, reminding listeners that success often comes from iterating on what already works rather than striving for total originality.
The Apprentice Mentality: Eric underscores the value of the apprentice mentality—staying humble, being open to learning, and never becoming too confident in one's knowledge. He emphasizes the importance of maintaining curiosity and being receptive to new information, especially in a world that is rapidly changing due to advancements in technology.
In this "Lessons" episode, Sarah Gibbons, coach to executives and entrepreneurs, dives into redefining leadership as a way of being, rather than just a title. She offers practical tools to help individuals live in alignment with their values, enhance communication, and move from reacting to life’s challenges to actively co-creating their experiences.
Redefining Fulfillment and Success: Sarah explores the concept of fulfillment, challenging traditional notions of success as a linear progression. She explains how living from your core values and making intuitive, intentional choices can lead to exponential personal and professional growth.
The Power of Co-Creation: Sarah discusses how shifting from being at the mercy of circumstances to co-creating your life with purpose can be transformative. She shares strategies to help people realize the power they have to shape their experiences by aligning their mindset, intention, and actions.
Leadership as a Daily Practice: Leadership, according to Sarah, is not tied to a job title but to how we show up in all areas of life. She encourages listeners to lead in their daily interactions and relationships, suggesting that even small shifts in mindset and behavior can significantly enhance one’s impact and legacy.
In this "Lessons" episode, Aubrey Strobel, Head of Communications at Lolli, delves into the innovative strategies behind marketing a new crypto project. Aubrey shares her approach to building brand credibility and making crypto accessible through creative and educational content.
Embracing a Unique Brand Voice: Aubrey explains how Lolli's strategy defies the conventional, serious approach of early crypto companies. By leaning into humor and approachability, Lolli has successfully differentiated itself from traditional financial institutions, positioning itself as the "fun bank" that makes crypto relatable to a broader audience.
The Power of Meme Marketing: Aubrey highlights the importance of using memes to engage with users, demonstrating that meme-based content can be an effective tool for brand recognition and user interaction. She shares how Lolli’s social media presence leverages meme marketing to connect with its audience in a fun and authentic way.
Building Personal and Brand Credibility: Aubrey shares her experience as the face of Lolli’s content, utilizing her background in broadcast journalism to create LolliTV, a weekly show that blends Bitcoin news, deals, and entertainment. This personal touch has helped build both her and the brand's credibility in the crypto space.
Brett Berish is the Founder and CEO of Sovereign Brands, a leading international wine and spirits company. With a proven track record of creating successful brands, Berish has established himself as a visionary entrepreneur in the industry. His past brands include Ace of Spades, which he sold to Jay-Z in 2014, and D'Ussé, two of the most successful brands in the super-premium Champagne and premium Cognac categories, respectively.
Today, Berish oversees Sovereign Brands' diverse portfolio, which includes Luc Belaire, the fastest-growing French sparkling wine in the world; Bumbu, the best-selling brand in the U.S. premium rum category; McQueen and the Violet Fog, a small-batch gin from Brazil awarded a 93-point score by Wine Enthusiast; Villon, a revolutionary French liqueur; and The Deacon, a Scotch Whiskey blend. Berish also hosts Self Made, a series featuring conversations with top artists, athletes, influencers, and business leaders, including Rick Ross, DJ Khaled, Post Malone, and Lil Wayne, among others.
00:00 - Intro 02:57 - Building a Business 05:00 - Standing Out from the Competition 08:40 - Early Entrepreneurial Passion 16:58 - Biggest Wins & Losses 19:05 - Modern Branding Strategies 22:39 - Navigating Cultural Shifts in Business 23:52 - Sell or Hold? Brett’s Take on Entrepreneurship 28:55 - Sponsor: Hustle & Flowchart Podcast 29:37 - The Secret to Entrepreneurial Success 30:54 - Tying Your Brand to Culture 33:25 - Getting Stars Like DJ Khaled & Rick Ross Onboard 36:18 - The Ace of Spades Story 47:10 - Brett’s Vision as an Entrepreneur 51:11 - Crafting Great Products 52:23 - Social Media & Brand Building 53:48 - Authenticity Through Social Media 54:39 - Sponsor: LinkedIn Jobs 55:51 - Branding with A-List Talent 57:38 - The Politics of Building a Brand 1:01:07 - Key Lessons from Brett’s Journey 1:02:50 - What "Self-Made" Means to Brett 1:17:50 - Advice for Brett’s Younger Self
Welcome to the Success Story Podcast, hosted by entrepreneur, business executive, author, educator & speaker, Scott D. Clary.
On this podcast, you'll find interviews, Q&A, keynote presentations & conversations on sales, marketing, business, startups, and entrepreneurship.
Scott will discuss some of the lessons he's learned over his own career, as well as have candid interviews with execs, celebrities, notable figures, and politicians. All who have achieved success through both wins and losses, to learn more about their life, their ideas, and insights.
He sits down with leaders and mentors and unpacks their stories to help pass those lessons on to others through both experiences and tactical strategies for business professionals, entrepreneurs, and everyone in between.
Colin C. Campbell is a visionary entrepreneur and author with over 28 years of experience in building and scaling successful startups. He has co-founded numerous industry-leading internet and technology companies, including Internet Direct, Tucows, Hostopia, Paw.com, GeeksforLess.com, .Club Domains LLC, and Startup Club, with a combined valuation of nearly $1 billion. His entrepreneurial journey has been marked by numerous achievements, including recognition by Profit magazine as the seventh-, third-, and first-fastest growing companies in Canada in 1997, 1998, and 2005, respectively.
His book, Start. Scale. Exit. Repeat., has soared on Amazon’s bestseller lists, securing the top spot across seven categories, and has earned a 2024 Silver International Book Publishers Award, 2024 Best New NonFiction at International Book Awards, and won in the Business: Entrepreneurship & Small Business category at the American Legacy Book Awards 2024. Additionally, Campbell runs Startup Club on Clubhouse with almost 1 million members, providing a one-stop shop for business professionals seeking guidance on creating and sustaining startups.
00:00 - Intro 02:44 - Colin's Journey into Entrepreneurship 18:28 - How to De-risk Business Deals and Reduce Stress 20:31 - Avoiding Entrepreneurial Pitfalls 26:37 - Sponsor: Hustle & Flowchart Podcast 27:19 - Should Founders Stay for the Whole Ride? 33:29 - Fundraising Myths for New Entrepreneurs 35:33 - Colin’s Favorite, Least Stressful Company 47:12 - Leveraging AI for Marketing and Workflow 51:50 - The Success of Colin’s Latest Book 57:04 - Colin’s Two Success Frameworks Explained 58:26 - Sponsor: LinkedIn Jobs 59:39 - Key Factors That Impact a Startup’s Exit 1:03:05 - The Biggest Misconception About Entrepreneurship 1:06:12 - Mental Health & Losing $130 Million in Business 1:15:02 - Balancing Passion and Practicality in Business 1:17:25 - Fundraising Tips vs. Bootstrapping 1:20:22 - Mistakes to Avoid When Scaling a Company 1:20:12 - Advice Colin Would Give His Younger Self
Welcome to the Success Story Podcast, hosted by entrepreneur, business executive, author, educator & speaker, Scott D. Clary.
On this podcast, you'll find interviews, Q&A, keynote presentations & conversations on sales, marketing, business, startups, and entrepreneurship.
Scott will discuss some of the lessons he's learned over his own career, as well as have candid interviews with execs, celebrities, notable figures, and politicians. All who have achieved success through both wins and losses, to learn more about their life, their ideas, and insights.
He sits down with leaders and mentors and unpacks their stories to help pass those lessons on to others through both experiences and tactical strategies for business professionals, entrepreneurs, and everyone in between.
In this "Lessons" episode, Michael Dermer, Founder of The Lonely Entrepreneur, shares his insights on how to cultivate an entrepreneurial mindset within any organization. He emphasizes the importance of innovation and adaptability, providing strategies to overcome corporate barriers and effectively present ideas while leveraging mentorship.
The Entrepreneurial Mindset: Michael explains that adopting an entrepreneurial approach is crucial for success in today's competitive landscape. He highlights that every employee has the potential to innovate and that organizations must empower their teams to think like entrepreneurs.
Overcoming Corporate Barriers: Michael discusses the challenges faced by employees in traditional corporate environments. He offers practical advice on how to navigate these obstacles by developing a solid business case for new ideas and presenting them confidently to leadership.
The Four P’s of Perspective: Michael introduces the concept of the Four P’s—passion, pressure, pleasure, and pain—explaining how these factors influence our decision-making as entrepreneurs. He encourages listeners to be mindful of these influences to avoid common pitfalls.
In this "Lessons" episode, Erin Blaskie, Fractional CMO and TEDx speaker, shares her journey through the complexities of non-linear career paths and the importance of prioritizing personal fulfillment over societal expectations. She discusses the challenges of burnout, self-care, and the need to redefine success in a way that leads to a more balanced and fulfilling life.
Navigating Non-Linear Career Paths: Erin dives into her experiences of transitioning from entrepreneurship to structured roles, emphasizing that escaping the nine-to-five often leads to unexpected challenges and increased workload.
The Impact of Burnout: Erin shares her personal battle with burnout and depression, explaining how these experiences prompted her to reevaluate her career and the structure of her business. She discusses the importance of recognizing when it’s time to pivot and seek support.
Redefining Success: Erin encourages listeners to discard conventional notions of success and instead focus on what truly fulfills them. She shares insights on how to find contentment in life without succumbing to societal pressures or expectations.
In this "Lessons" episode, Yoni Tserruya, CEO of Lusha, delves into the concept of product-led growth and its transformative impact on B2B companies. He shares valuable insights on how self-service options can enhance customer acquisition and brand visibility while streamlining sales processes.
Understanding Product-Led Growth: Yoni explains the essence of product-led growth, emphasizing its significance in the B2B sector. He recounts Lusha's journey in adopting this strategy, which prioritizes allowing users to explore the product before engaging with sales teams.
Maximizing Customer Engagement: Yoni highlights the benefits of self-service options, revealing how they cater to modern consumer preferences. He stresses that today’s customers often prefer trying a product themselves before interacting with a sales representative, leading to improved user experiences and faster conversions.
Building Brand Awareness Through Product Value: Yoni discusses how the quality of Lusha's data and the simplicity of their sales approach differentiate them in a competitive landscape. He shares how providing users with easy access to their product fosters organic growth and enhances brand recognition.
In this "Lessons" episode, David Ciccarelli, CEO & Founder of Voices.com, shares his experience in scaling a marketplace, addressing early challenges and strategies that drove long-term success. He dives deep into overcoming the classic "chicken and egg" problem of balancing supply and demand while highlighting the importance of founder-driven outreach.
Overcoming the Chicken and Egg Problem: David explains how he and his co-founder tackled the critical issue of building both supply (talent) and demand (clients) for their marketplace. They took a balanced approach—David focused on cold-calling clients, while his co-founder built relationships with talent—creating a foundation for sustainable growth.
Founder-Driven Outreach: David emphasizes the impact of personal outreach, particularly in the early stages. He shares the importance of making those initial, unscalable moves—like cold-calling 10,000 potential clients over five years—before transitioning to more scalable methods, such as online advertising.
Do Only What You Can Do: A key lesson David shares is for founders to focus on tasks that only they can accomplish. Whether it’s leading the vision, training new employees, or engaging investors, founders should prioritize their unique value to the business and let others handle tasks that can be delegated.
Micha Kaufman is the visionary co-founder and CEO of Fiverr, the world's leading online marketplace for freelance services. Under his leadership, Fiverr has grown into a global community of millions of users across 190 countries, offering over 10 million gigs and purchasing more than 30 million services. Since its founding in 2010, Fiverr has become a go-to platform for freelancers and businesses alike, with a market cap of $852.86 million and a listing on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE: FVRR).
Welcome to the Success Story Podcast, hosted by entrepreneur, business executive, author, educator & speaker, Scott D. Clary.
On this podcast, you'll find interviews, Q&A, keynote presentations & conversations on sales, marketing, business, startups, and entrepreneurship.
Scott will discuss some of the lessons he's learned over his own career, as well as have candid interviews with execs, celebrities, notable figures, and politicians. All who have achieved success through both wins and losses, to learn more about their life, their ideas, and insights.
He sits down with leaders and mentors and unpacks their stories to help pass those lessons on to others through both experiences and tactical strategies for business professionals, entrepreneurs, and everyone in between.
Today, we'll delve into the extraordinary story of Bernard Arnault, the visionary leader who transformed the luxury goods industry. We'll explore how a young man from Roubaix, France, rose to become the chairman and CEO of LVMH, the world's largest luxury goods company. We'll examine the highs and lows of his career, from his early days in the construction industry to his strategic acquisitions and innovative marketing strategies that propelled LVMH to global dominance.
Chase Jarvis is a renowned photographer, entrepreneur, and author known for his innovative approach to creativity and visual storytelling. As the co-founder and CEO of CreativeLive, a leading online learning platform, he has empowered over 10 million creators worldwide with courses in photography, design, and business. His photography work has had a significant impact, with collaborations with major brands like Apple, Nike, and Red Bull, and his influence extends through his books, podcasts, and speaking engagements.
In his latest book, Never Play It Safe, Jarvis encourages individuals to push beyond their creative boundaries and take risks. Building on the success of his best-selling book Creative Calling, Jarvis now challenges readers to embrace innovation and pursue their passions with confidence. With a career that bridges art and business, Jarvis continues to shape the global creative landscape, inspiring a new generation of creatives to strive for excellence.
00:00 - Intro 02:33 - Chase’s Advice to His Younger Self 03:46 - Origin of "Never Play It Safe" 10:18 - Building a Business as a Creator 22:27 - Chase’s Alignment Barometer 26:19 - Sponsor: Hustle & Flowchart Podcast 27:00 - Navigating the 9-to-5 Trap 31:00 - How to Break Free from 9-to-5 35:48 - 7 Tools for Personal Alignment 41:48 - Family & Peer Pressure on Ambition 45:55 - Harmony vs. Balance 48:57 - Sponsor: LinkedIn Jobs 50:10 - Creatives in Business: Pros & Cons 55:52 - Creativity vs. Play 1:04:18 - Misconceptions About Leaving Your Comfort Zone
Welcome to the Success Story Podcast, hosted by entrepreneur, business executive, author, educator & speaker, Scott D. Clary.
On this podcast, you'll find interviews, Q&A, keynote presentations & conversations on sales, marketing, business, startups, and entrepreneurship.
Scott will discuss some of the lessons he's learned over his own career, as well as have candid interviews with execs, celebrities, notable figures, and politicians. All who have achieved success through both wins and losses, to learn more about their life, their ideas, and insights.
He sits down with leaders and mentors and unpacks their stories to help pass those lessons on to others through both experiences and tactical strategies for business professionals, entrepreneurs, and everyone in between.
In this "Lessons" episode, Robert Barber, author of CEO for Life, shares his insights on achieving success in both personal and professional life. He emphasizes the importance of time management and effective prioritization, drawing on his own experiences in sales and entrepreneurship.
The Power of Time Management: Robert stresses that time is the most valuable resource a salesperson has. He discusses the concept of time blocking and its role in maximizing productivity and achieving goals.
Qualifying Opportunities and Saying No: Robert emphasizes the importance of qualifying opportunities and not wasting time on deals that are not a good fit. He shares strategies for effectively saying no and focusing on high-value prospects.
The CEO Mindset for Life: Robert introduces the concept of applying a CEO mindset to both personal and professional life. He explains how this approach can help individuals achieve greater success and fulfillment.
In this "Lessons" episode, we delve into the world of personal branding. Jay Jay, a renowned personal branding expert, discusses the importance of building a strong personal brand for entrepreneurs. He emphasizes that personal branding can differentiate individuals from competitors, attract clients, and enhance credibility. Jay Jay provides valuable insights into the key components of a successful personal brand and offers practical strategies for entrepreneurs to implement.
The Power of Personal Branding: Jay Jay highlights the significance of personal branding in today's competitive landscape. He explains how a strong personal brand can help entrepreneurs establish themselves as thought leaders, attract clients, and build trust with their audience.
Crafting Your Unique Hook: Every entrepreneur needs a compelling story or "hook" that differentiates them from others. Jay Jay discusses how to identify your unique selling proposition and leverage it to stand out in the marketplace.
Brian L. Strom is a renowned American epidemiologist and academic leader, currently serving as the Chancellor of Rutgers Biomedical and Health Sciences and Executive Vice President for Health Affairs at Rutgers University. He is recognized for his pioneering work in pharmacoepidemiology, which involves studying the uses and effects of drugs in large populations, and has significantly contributed to the development of this field. His expertise spans across clinical epidemiology, public health, and patient safety.
Dr. Strom has held leadership positions in numerous national health organizations and has been a key advisor to government agencies on drug safety and healthcare policy. He has spent his career pushing the boundaries of what's possible in epidemiology. He's published over 650 papers and 15 books, and has led more than 275 research grants, totaling over $115 million. His work has changed the way we think about medication safety, including a groundbreaking study that reversed 50 years of guidelines on antibiotic use.
00:00 - Intro 02:20 - Advice for Younger Self 06:07 - Brian's Journey 14:19 - Policy Changes: Good or Bad? 20:26 - Trust Issues with Western Medicine 25:20 - Restoring Trust in Healthcare 31:34 - Focusing on Wellness Over Disease 40:28 - Sponsor: iDigress Podcast 41:05 - Consequences of Medical Distrust 45:08 - Balancing Research Priorities 51:40 - Solving Problems with Medication 54:48 - Leadership Lessons from Merging Institutions 57:47 - Sponsor: LinkedIn Jobs 58:50 - Merging Two Medical Giants 1:05:41 - Healthcare in Politics 1:07:04 - The Future of Healthcare 1:11:08 - Mentorship and Influential Advice 1:12:42 - A Historical Medical Inspiration
Welcome to the Success Story Podcast, hosted by entrepreneur, business executive, author, educator & speaker, Scott D. Clary.
On this podcast, you'll find interviews, Q&A, keynote presentations & conversations on sales, marketing, business, startups, and entrepreneurship.
Scott will discuss some of the lessons he's learned over his own career, as well as have candid interviews with execs, celebrities, notable figures, and politicians. All who have achieved success through both wins and losses, to learn more about their life, their ideas, and insights.
He sits down with leaders and mentors and unpacks their stories to help pass those lessons on to others through both experiences and tactical strategies for business professionals, entrepreneurs, and everyone in between.
In this "Lessons" episode, we explore the importance of personalized leadership with Matthew Confer, VP of Strategy at Abilitie. Discover how to effectively assess and adapt your leadership style to meet individual needs, highlighting the flaws of a one-size-fits-all approach. Matthew shares insights on how experiential learning, particularly through gamified simulations, can transform leadership training and improve managerial effectiveness.
The Flaws of Traditional Leadership Training: Many organizations rely on passive training methods like PowerPoint presentations. Matthew stresses the need for interactive and engaging training, noting that true learning occurs through active participation and reflection. Experiential learning allows leaders to engage in real-world scenarios, making the process more effective and memorable.
Gamification in Leadership Development: Abilitie's simulations enable participants to take on leadership roles in competitive, team-based environments. This method enhances decision-making skills and promotes collaboration. By simulating real-life challenges, leaders can reflect on their performance, ensuring a relevant and impactful learning experience.
Moving Beyond the Golden Rule: A common misconception is the golden rule: treating others as you wish to be treated. Matthew emphasizes the need to understand individual differences among team members. Effective leaders adapt their styles based on the unique needs of each individual, leading to better engagement and outcomes.
In this "Lessons" episode, we dive deep into the modern art of cerebral selling with David Priemer, CEO of Cerebral Selling. Discover the key components: messaging, discovery, objection handling, negotiation, and leadership. Learn how empathy, science-based tactics, and mindful execution can help you connect with customers and drive sales success.
Cerebral Selling Fundamentals: David outlines the critical components of cerebral selling and emphasizes the importance of not just content but also the delivery mechanism and retention of knowledge in sales training.
Empathy in Sales: Understanding the customer’s perspective and language is vital. David stresses that customers care about their own problems more than your products.
Holistic Approach: David highlights the interconnectedness of messaging, discovery, objection handling, and negotiation, emphasizing that sales is a fluid conversation rather than a linear process.
Gretchen Rubin is a bestselling author, speaker, and thought leader in the areas of happiness, habits, and human nature. Her most notable works include The Happiness Project, Better Than Before, and The Four Tendencies, which have collectively sold millions of copies worldwide. Rubin's research focuses on understanding what drives personal happiness and how individuals can create better habits to lead more fulfilling lives. With her relatable and practical advice, she has gained a loyal following through her books, podcast (Happier with Gretchen Rubin), and public speaking.
A former attorney who clerked for Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O’Connor, Rubin transitioned from law to writing after discovering her passion for self-development and human behavior. She is recognized for her ability to distill complex psychological insights into actionable strategies that help people improve their everyday lives. Through her work, Rubin has built a platform for inspiring people to pursue personal growth, balance, and contentment.
00:00 - Intro 02:21 - Surprising Truths About Happiness 05:41 - Gretchen’s Journey into Happiness Research 08:03 - Defining Happiness 10:00 - Escaping Hustle Culture for Joy 15:47 - Why Value Alignment Matters 19:59 - DIY Happiness Project Tips 24:05 - The Post-Covid Happiness Decline 27:21 - Birth of The Four Tendencies 30:53 - How The Four Tendencies Framework Stands Out 32:34 - Deep Dive: The Four Tendencies 43:00 - Sponsor Break: iDigress Podcast 43:37 - How Frameworks Shape Your Life 51:21 - Using Tendencies to Build Better Habits 1:00:40 - Sponsor Break: LinkedIn Jobs 1:01:52 - Spotting Tendencies in Conversations 1:10:13 - Why Foundational Habits Matter 1:14:00 - The Habit-Happiness Connection 1:16:04 - Gretchen’s Upcoming Projects 1:19:21 - Wisdom from Gretchen’s New Book 1:26:24 - Advice to My Younger Self
Welcome to the Success Story Podcast, hosted by entrepreneur, business executive, author, educator & speaker, Scott D. Clary.
On this podcast, you'll find interviews, Q&A, keynote presentations & conversations on sales, marketing, business, startups, and entrepreneurship.
Scott will discuss some of the lessons he's learned over his own career, as well as have candid interviews with execs, celebrities, notable figures, and politicians. All who have achieved success through both wins and losses, to learn more about their life, their ideas, and insights.
He sits down with leaders and mentors and unpacks their stories to help pass those lessons on to others through both experiences and tactical strategies for business professionals, entrepreneurs, and everyone in between.
In this "Lessons" episode, Rajiv Nathan, Founder of The Startup Hypeman, joins us to discuss the power of storytelling and clear messaging for business success. Rajiv highlights the importance of crafting a narrative that resonates with your audience, helping companies stand out, close more deals, and ultimately raise their value.
Storytelling in Business: Rajiv emphasizes that entrepreneurs often overlook storytelling within their companies. By developing a process-driven approach, Rajiv’s story stack model helps businesses build layered messaging that flows through sales and marketing efforts, allowing companies to connect deeply with customers.
The Story Stack Process: The story stack consists of elements like crafting the elevator pitch, developing the company manifesto, and refining the demo presentation. Rajiv explains how each component serves as the foundation for sales strategies and marketing content, ensuring a cohesive and impactful narrative.
Why External Help Matters: While companies may attempt to handle storytelling in-house, Rajiv argues that internal teams are often too close to their product to effectively communicate its value. He helps bridge this gap by codifying the company’s vision into a scalable narrative that aligns leadership’s goals with customer-facing efforts.
In this "Lessons" episode, Jonathan Perelman, President of ICM Stellar Sports, joins us to discuss building high-performing teams in fast-paced, high-exposure industries. Jonathan shares insights on identifying talent that thrives under pressure, the importance of cultural fit, and how staying ahead of trends can ensure long-term success.
Cultural Fit Over Experience: Jonathan explains that when hiring, it's not always about the perfect resume. He emphasizes the importance of cultural fit and adaptability, noting that teams perform best when members challenge each other and thrive in chaotic environments.
Trust and Team Dynamics: Jonathan highlights the significance of trust in high-performance teams. Micromanagement stifles creativity, so he advocates giving team members the autonomy to do their jobs in their own way while ensuring alignment with the overall goals of the organization.
Staying Ahead of Trends: In industries like sports management, staying ahead of emerging trends is critical. Jonathan stresses the need for constant learning and innovation, mentioning the rise of NFTs as an example of how quickly new opportunities can impact an agent’s responsibilities and an athlete’s career trajectory.
1. Comfort is the enemy of growth 2. Real progress happens when you're uncomfortable 3. The edge is where innovation lives 4. Breakthroughs come from pushing boundaries 5. Staying safe keeps you stagnant
The magic? It's just beyond where you want to quit.
#PersonalGrowthWant to build a successful business? Become your customer.Scott D. Clary - Success Story Podcast2024-09-25 | David Hauser (@dhauser) - Entrepreneur, Author, Speaker & Investor
Want to build a successful business?
Become your customer.
• Understand their pain points intimately • Live their problems daily • Feel their frustrations firsthand
#Entrepreneurship #CustomerFocusAll in means betting on yourselfScott D. Clary - Success Story Podcast2024-09-25 | David Hauser (@dhauser) - Entrepreneur, Author, Speaker & Investor
Here's what I've learned about going "all in":
It's not about hours worked
It's about INTENSITY of focus
"All in" means betting on yourself
No plan B = clarity of purpose
Commit fully, but work smart
The all-in mindset separates winners from wannabes.
Theresa Payton is a respected cybersecurity expert and former White House Chief Information Officer, known for her groundbreaking work in digital security. As the first woman to hold the CIO position at the White House, she led key cybersecurity initiatives during the George W. Bush administration. With over 20 years of experience, Theresa is a trusted authority on protecting individuals, businesses, and governments from cyber threats. She is also the CEO of Fortalice Solutions, a security consulting firm that helps organizations defend against cyber-attacks.
Theresa is a bestselling author, with books including "Manipulated: Inside the Cyberwar to Hijack Elections and Distort the Truth," which was listed as one of the "Top 10 Books About Cybercrime" by The Guardian. She frequently appears on major news outlets as an expert analyst on cybersecurity and digital misinformation. A recipient of numerous awards, including the FBI's 2018 Director's Community Leadership Award (DCLA), Theresa has been named one of the "Top 50 Women in Tech" by Award Magazine and one of the "Top 25 Most Influential People in Security" by Security Magazine. She holds an M.S. in Management Information Systems from the University of Virginia and sits on several advisory boards for innovative global technology firms.
Welcome to the Success Story Podcast, hosted by entrepreneur, business executive, author, educator & speaker, Scott D. Clary.
On this podcast, you'll find interviews, Q&A, keynote presentations & conversations on sales, marketing, business, startups, and entrepreneurship.
Scott will discuss some of the lessons he's learned over his own career, as well as have candid interviews with execs, celebrities, notable figures, and politicians. All who have achieved success through both wins and losses, to learn more about their life, their ideas, and insights.
He sits down with leaders and mentors and unpacks their stories to help pass those lessons on to others through both experiences and tactical strategies for business professionals, entrepreneurs, and everyone in between.
In this "Lessons" episode, Yaagneshwaran Ganesh, an award-winning marketer and author, joins us to discuss the power of writing for entrepreneurs. Yaag shares his journey from authoring marketing books to running a successful podcast, and he emphasizes the importance of persistence, staying grounded, and providing consistent value to your audience.
Embracing Writing for Growth: Yaag highlights how writing helps clarify ideas and create lasting connections. He shares his surprise when his first book gained 800+ readers, which encouraged him to keep writing. Over time, he realized that the key to effective writing is to focus on delivering one clear, actionable message.
The Power of Persistence: Yaag's experience with Seth Godin exemplifies the value of persistence. After 11 years of reaching out, he finally secured Seth as a guest on his podcast. Yaag emphasizes that long-term dedication can open doors in unexpected ways.
Staying Grounded: Despite his success, Yaag stresses the importance of remaining humble. He admires Seth Godin for personally responding to every email, a principle Yaag aims to implement in his own life. Grounded, clear communication without jargon is something he believes everyone can practice.
In this "Lessons" episode, Chris Naugle, Co-Founder & CEO of The Money School, joins us to discuss implementing a private banking system that allows you to earn on both savings and loans. Chris explains how specially designed whole life insurance policies can function as your own bank, enabling you to leverage your money and achieve financial freedom.
Private Banking System: Chris explains how a private banking system allows individuals to save and borrow money simultaneously. By changing where you save, you can earn on both your savings and loans, turning your money into a powerful tool that works for you multiple times.
Changing the Paradigm of Saving: Many people are conditioned to save in traditional banks or investment accounts, which often offer minimal returns. Chris emphasizes the importance of keeping your savings in specially designed whole life insurance policies, where your money continues to earn interest and dividends while being available for loans.
Wealth Building through Compounding: The key to building wealth lies in the compounding effect of your savings. As you pay off debts and grow your policy, the amount of interest you earn increases, allowing for greater financial freedom and investment opportunities over time.
Vanessa Van Edwards is a renowned behavioral investigator, bestselling author, and founder of Science of People, a human behavior research lab. With a deep passion for decoding the science behind people’s interactions, Vanessa helps individuals better understand and influence those around them. Her expertise lies in nonverbal communication, leadership, and charisma, with her research being featured in prominent media outlets like CNN, Forbes, and Fast Company. Her first book, Captivate: The Science of Succeeding with People, became a national bestseller, empowering readers to build stronger connections in both their personal and professional lives.
As a sought-after speaker and corporate trainer, Vanessa has worked with leading organizations like Google, Facebook, and Microsoft to teach the science of interpersonal skills. Her insights have made her a prominent voice in the field of human behavior, blending psychology and communication to help individuals master the art of influence. Vanessa continues to share her knowledge through her online courses and media appearances, inspiring countless individuals to enhance their relationships and communication.
Welcome to the Success Story Podcast, hosted by entrepreneur, business executive, author, educator & speaker, Scott D. Clary.
On this podcast, you'll find interviews, Q&A, keynote presentations & conversations on sales, marketing, business, startups, and entrepreneurship.
Scott will discuss some of the lessons he's learned over his own career, as well as have candid interviews with execs, celebrities, notable figures, and politicians. All who have achieved success through both wins and losses, to learn more about their life, their ideas, and insights.
He sits down with leaders and mentors and unpacks their stories to help pass those lessons on to others through both experiences and tactical strategies for business professionals, entrepreneurs, and everyone in between.
In this "Lessons" episode, Ian Tien, CEO & Co-Founder of Mattermost, joins Scott to discuss the power of open-source software, security considerations, and scaling a tech company. Ian delves into the challenges and benefits of building secure systems, the importance of customer feedback, and his approach to hiring top talent.
Security in Open Source: Ian explains that open-source software offers transparency, enabling customers to collaborate on security actively. While no software is fully secure, open source allows vulnerabilities to be addressed rapidly through a community-driven approach.
Customer-Centric Development: Mattermost’s success came from constant communication with customers. Ian emphasizes a simple YC principle: "Talk to customers, build products, and stay healthy." This relentless focus on customer needs helped them land large enterprise clients, including the US Air Force.
Scaling a Team: 56% of Mattermost's hires come from referrals, highlighting a strong internal culture. Ian believes the best hires are motivated by impact, personal growth, and connection, not just financial rewards. Mattermost also sources talent from its open-source community, hiring contributors who demonstrate passion and skill through their work on the platform.
In this "Lessons" episode, we explore the complex and often high-stakes world of negotiating with narcissists, guided by expert Rebecca Zung, a top narcissist negotiation expert and bestselling author. Rebecca shares her unique S.L.A.Y. methodology, emphasizing the critical steps needed to successfully navigate negotiations with narcissists, highlighting the importance of strategy, leverage, and a focus on self-preservation.
The S.L.A.Y. Methodology: Rebecca introduces her S.L.A.Y. framework, which stands for Strategy, Leverage, Anticipate, and focusing on You. This step-by-step method is essential for dealing with narcissists, helping you develop a solid strategy, find leverage, anticipate their moves, and maintain focus on your own goals to achieve a favorable outcome.
Understanding Narcissistic Supply: One of the foundational concepts in negotiating with narcissists is understanding "narcissistic supply." Narcissists operate in a survival mode, seeking validation and control. Rebecca emphasizes that traditional negotiation tactics won’t work—you must recognize that narcissists see the world in terms of allies and enemies, making it crucial to approach negotiations with this mindset.
Ethically Manipulating the Manipulator: Discover Rebecca's concept of “ethically manipulating the manipulator,” where you find and exploit vulnerabilities in a narcissist's ego or public image. This allows you to shift the power dynamic and push for a resolution that meets your needs while minimizing the narcissist's desire to drag out negotiations for their own gain.
Dr. Judson Brewer, a renowned psychiatrist, neuroscientist, and mindfulness expert, is revolutionizing our understanding of habit change and mental health. As the Director of Research and Innovation at Brown University's Mindfulness Center, Dr. Brewer's groundbreaking work has gained widespread recognition. His TED talks have captivated millions, with his talk "A Simple Way to Break a Bad Habit" becoming the 4th most-watched TED Talk when it was released, amassing over 18 million views. Dr. Brewer's innovative approach, blending cutting-edge neuroscience with mindfulness practices, has transformed countless lives.
Dr. Brewer's impact extends beyond the lecture hall with his bestselling books. His works, including "Unwinding Anxiety" and "The Craving Mind," have reached thousands of readers, offering practical strategies for managing anxiety, quitting smoking, and breaking harmful habits. Whether you're dealing with addiction, anxiety, or seeking to optimize your mental health, Dr. Brewer's insights provide a science-based path to a more balanced life. Explore Dr. Brewer's work and discover how his approach can help you transform your habits and enhance your well-being.
00:00 - Intro 02:32 - Why Jud's Approach to Habit Change Works 03:59 - The Truth About Willpower 05:34 - The Focus on Eating Habits 07:04 - Defining Habits and Addictions 09:29 - When Habits Become Addictions 13:18 - What is Hedonic Hunger? 16:48 - Reversing Habits Before Addiction 21:27 - What Makes Jud’s Method Unique? 24:54 - Why Willpower Fails in Habit Change 29:03 - Sponsor: iDigress Podcast 29:41 - Entrepreneurs vs. Athletes: Similar Mindsets 36:30 - Spotting Addictions vs. Habits 41:05 - Sponsor: LinkedIn Jobs 42:17 - Curiosity vs. Anxiety 47:25 - Fighting Addiction 51:16 - Misconceptions About Habit Change 53:26 - Advice to My Younger Self
Welcome to the Success Story Podcast, hosted by entrepreneur, business executive, author, educator & speaker, Scott D. Clary.
On this podcast, you'll find interviews, Q&A, keynote presentations & conversations on sales, marketing, business, startups, and entrepreneurship.
Scott will discuss some of the lessons he's learned over his own career, as well as have candid interviews with execs, celebrities, notable figures, and politicians. All who have achieved success through both wins and losses, to learn more about their life, their ideas, and insights.
He sits down with leaders and mentors and unpacks their stories to help pass those lessons on to others through both experiences and tactical strategies for business professionals, entrepreneurs, and everyone in between.
Ken Honda is a renowned Japanese author and speaker, often referred to as Japan's "Zen Millionaire." With over 8 million copies of his books sold, he is best known for his expertise in finance and happiness, blending Eastern philosophies with practical financial wisdom. His most famous work, Happy Money, encourages readers to heal their relationship with money by fostering gratitude and a positive mindset, which he believes can lead to both financial success and emotional fulfillment.
In addition to his writing, Honda is a sought-after speaker who has inspired audiences worldwide with his philosophy of abundance and well-being. Drawing from his experiences as an entrepreneur and investor, he emphasizes that a happy, healthy attitude towards money is the key to lasting wealth and inner peace. His unique approach to personal finance encourages individuals to break free from fear and anxiety about money, replacing it with peace and joy.
Welcome to the Success Story Podcast, hosted by entrepreneur, business executive, author, educator & speaker, Scott D. Clary.
On this podcast, you'll find interviews, Q&A, keynote presentations & conversations on sales, marketing, business, startups, and entrepreneurship.
Scott will discuss some of the lessons he's learned over his own career, as well as have candid interviews with execs, celebrities, notable figures, and politicians. All who have achieved success through both wins and losses, to learn more about their life, their ideas, and insights.
He sits down with leaders and mentors and unpacks their stories to help pass those lessons on to others through both experiences and tactical strategies for business professionals, entrepreneurs, and everyone in between.
In this "Lessons" episode, Scott Miller, author and EVP at Franklin Covey, delves into the nuances of mentorship, its impact on personal and professional growth, and how to effectively build meaningful mentor relationships.
Understanding the True Role of a Mentor: Scott redefines mentorship by stressing that it’s not about turning someone into a mini-version of the mentor. Rather, a mentor’s job is to offer wisdom and insights relevant to the mentee’s unique path.
Building Authentic Mentor Relationships: He underscores the importance of setting clear expectations and respecting boundaries. Effective mentorship involves transparent communication and a focus on mutual respect.
The Benefits of Mentorship in Success: Mentors provide valuable perspective on blind spots and ask probing questions that help clarify one’s path. Scott points out that many successful individuals rely on multiple mentors to guide them in different areas of their lives.
In this "Lessons" episode, Abby Falik, Founder & CEO of Global Citizen Year, shares insights on social entrepreneurship, redefining leadership, and the role of education in preparing future leaders. Abby's approach focuses on purpose-driven leadership, holistic education reform, and how businesses can operate with both social impact and financial sustainability.
Redefining Social Entrepreneurship: Abby discusses how social entrepreneurship blends for-profit and non-profit models to prioritize both people and the planet. She highlights the need for businesses to focus on impact rather than just profits, urging a shift towards purpose-driven organizations that account for their influence on society and the environment.
Transforming Education for Future Leaders: Global Citizen Year focuses on equipping young people with REAL (Resilience, Empathy, Agency, and Leadership) skills. Abby believes these are the critical tools for developing empathetic, courageous leaders who will approach their roles with a sense of responsibility to address the world's challenges.
Leadership as Influence, Not a Title: Abby redefines leadership as the ability to influence and inspire from any position, emphasizing that leadership is not tied to a title or salary. She encourages individuals to embrace their power and agency to create change, fostering a mindset where everyone can be a leader in their own right.
Today we'll take a journey through the remarkable story of Howard Schultz and Starbucks. We'll see how a kid from Brooklyn's housing projects grew up to transform the way the world drinks coffee. We'll explore the highs and lows of Starbucks' growth, from its humble beginnings to becoming a global powerhouse. Along the way, we'll look at how Schultz's childhood experiences shaped his unique approach to business, blending profit with social responsibility.
We'll dive into some of Starbucks' game-changing moves, like offering health insurance to part-timers and free college tuition to employees. But it hasn't all been smooth sailing - we'll also tackle the controversies and criticisms Starbucks has faced. By the end, we'll reflect on what Schultz and Starbucks can teach us about leadership, corporate responsibility, and the evolving role of business in society.
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Nathan Barry, founder and CEO of ConvertKit, has transformed email marketing for creators worldwide. Leveraging his background in design and development, Barry built ConvertKit into a leading platform serving over 500,000 subscribers. His innovative approach has made the tool indispensable for content creators, from bloggers to online educators, looking to engage their audiences effectively.
Beyond ConvertKit, Barry is recognized as a thought leader in digital marketing and entrepreneurship. He's authored influential books and resources for the creative community, and is a sought-after speaker on building and scaling digital businesses. Barry's success stems from his deep understanding of creators' needs and his commitment to developing tools and resources that drive their success in the digital landscape.
Welcome to the Success Story Podcast, hosted by entrepreneur, business executive, author, educator & speaker, Scott D. Clary.
On this podcast, you'll find interviews, Q&A, keynote presentations & conversations on sales, marketing, business, startups, and entrepreneurship.
Scott will discuss some of the lessons he's learned over his own career, as well as have candid interviews with execs, celebrities, notable figures, and politicians. All who have achieved success through both wins and losses, to learn more about their life, their ideas, and insights.
He sits down with leaders and mentors and unpacks their stories to help pass those lessons on to others through both experiences and tactical strategies for business professionals, entrepreneurs, and everyone in between.
In this "Lessons" episode, we dive into the extraordinary learning journey of Dr. John Demartini, a world-renowned human behavior expert, author, and speaker. Dr. Demartini shares his unique approach to mastering knowledge across various fields, the power of curiosity, and how to absorb, retain, and apply information effectively. Discover how to expand your learning potential, build a broad foundation of knowledge, and connect insights from different disciplines for deeper understanding.
Mastering Knowledge Across Multiple Fields: Dr. Demartini reveals his process of systematically studying a wide range of disciplines to build a comprehensive body of knowledge. He shares how he reads hundreds of books in each field to achieve a polymathic understanding, emphasizing the importance of curiosity and dedication in mastering diverse areas of expertise.
The Power of Curiosity and Lifelong Learning: Learn how curiosity has been a driving force behind Dr. Demartini’s pursuit of knowledge. He discusses the importance of asking the right questions, constantly seeking new information, and how maintaining a love for learning can lead to personal growth and intellectual expansion.
Strategies for Absorbing and Retaining Information: Dr. Demartini outlines his methods for efficiently absorbing large volumes of information, including speed reading and linking new knowledge to one’s intrinsic values. He explains how understanding the connection between information and personal goals can enhance memory retention and make learning more impactful.
In this "Lessons" episode, we dive into the essentials of building a community with Lloyed Lobo, Co-Founder and President of Boast.ai. Lloyed shares valuable insights on choosing between a community of practice or a community of product, the importance of purpose-driven leadership, and practical strategies for creating impactful connections. Discover how understanding your audience and staying true to your mission can drive your business forward.
Building Effective Communities: Learn the difference between a community of practice and a community of product. Lloyed discusses why starting with a community of practice is crucial, especially for early-stage companies, and how it helps in aligning with market needs before shifting to a community of product.
Purpose, Mission, and Values: Lloyed emphasizes the importance of having a clear purpose, mission, and values. He shares how these elements guide behavior and decision-making, and why they are essential for long-term success and sustainability in building a meaningful community.
In this "Lessons" episode, we're going to embark on a journey into the heart of discomfort. We'll delve into the groundbreaking research of neuroscientist Andrew Huberman, who reveals the hidden power of a brain region called the anterior midcingulate cortex (AMC). You'll discover how this "willpower workout center" grows stronger when you push your limits, and how this growth directly translates to enhanced resilience, focus, and decision-making abilities.
We'll explore Huberman's "Optimal Discomfort Zone" framework, a roadmap for achieving peak performance by balancing challenge and overwhelm. You'll learn how to harness the power of dopamine, the brain's reward system, to fuel your motivation and propel you towards your most ambitious goals. And finally, we'll equip you with actionable strategies and real-world examples to help you embrace discomfort, turn challenges into opportunities, and ultimately unlock your full potential.
Jennifer Cohen is a 3-time bestselling author, serial entrepreneur, and high-performance coach specializing in mental toughness and peak achievement. With over 20 years in health and fitness, she's expanded into the corporate world, empowering 1000+ leaders to adopt bold mindsets. Her latest book, "Bigger, Better, Bolder," hit #1 on Amazon's self-help category, embodying her philosophy of embracing risk for growth.
A sought-after speaker, Jennifer has delivered 100+ keynotes to Fortune 500 companies and a popular TED talk. She hosts the top-rated Habits & Hustle podcast, featuring 200+ interviews with industry leaders. Recognized as one of the "100 Most Influential People in Health and Fitness" by Greatist and #16 on WebMD's "Most Impactful Fitness Entrepreneurs" list, Jennifer inspires 10,000+ people annually to push beyond their limits and pursue audacious dreams.
Welcome to the Success Story Podcast, hosted by entrepreneur, business executive, author, educator & speaker, Scott D. Clary.
On this podcast, you'll find interviews, Q&A, keynote presentations & conversations on sales, marketing, business, startups, and entrepreneurship.
Scott will discuss some of the lessons he's learned over his own career, as well as have candid interviews with execs, celebrities, notable figures, and politicians. All who have achieved success through both wins and losses, to learn more about their life, their ideas, and insights.
He sits down with leaders and mentors and unpacks their stories to help pass those lessons on to others through both experiences and tactical strategies for business professionals, entrepreneurs, and everyone in between.