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Episode 120 – It’s All About The Product Launches

July, here we come!  –   – We’re dedicating this month to talk about something that is very near and dear to Mary’s heart. We’re going to discuss everything there is to know about launching those products – physical products to be exact!

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CoronaRadio 6.5 – The Original, David Armano

Audio version of David Armano Interview on CoronaTV is now up. Where do you start with David Armano? He’s one of the best. Period. I don’t know exactly when we connected for the first time, but it was way back when blogs mattered and when it came…

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CoronaRadio 6.4 – Body Language Expert, Mark Bowden

Audio version of Mark Bowden Interview on CoronaTV is now up. Mark Bowden is a renowned keynote speaker and expert in body language. When the pandemic hit, Mark put out a bunch of incredibly helpful and insightful videos on how to present and present…

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CoronaRadio 6.3 – The Wordsmith, Chris West

Audio version of Chris West Interview on CoronaTV is now up. Words matter. Now more than ever. On this episode, I welcome Chris West, who is the CEO and founding partner of Verbal Identity, a company that works with CEOs and brand leaders around the…

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CoronaRadio 6.2 – The Legend, Ron Tite

Audio version of Ron Tite Interview on CoronaTV is now up. Ask around the speaker circuit about who is on the top of their game and more often than not, the name that comes back is “Ron Tite.” This was the first time I met him…and I couldn’t…

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CoronaRadio 6.1 – The Libtard, Ted Rubin

Audio version of Ted Rubin Interview on CoronaTV is now up. Join Ted and I as we tackle small topics like the November election, Trump, our two concurrent viruses (Corona and racism), the problem with social media and if there’s time return on…

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CoronaRadio 5.31 – The Publisher, Marc Schneider

Audio version of Mark Schneider Interview on CoronaTV is now up. It’s a Sunday in CoronaVille, which means a show with a bit of a potpourri fragrance and one dedicated to the spirit of ingenuity and entrepreneurship. I have Marc Schneider, who is…

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CoronaRadio 5.29 – The Pro, Scott McKain

Audio version of Scott McKain Interview on CoronaTV is now up. Scott McKain is a pro. A real pro. Given I met him for the first time in Las Vegas, I’m going to refer to him as the Wayne Newton of the professional speaking circuit. Slick. Timeless….

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Tips on Starting a Successful Training Business

Jennifer, a virtual classroom and blended learning pioneer, is Founder and President of InSync Training. Her entirely virtual consulting firm specializes in the design and delivery of engaging, innovative, and effective modern blended learning. Under Jennifer’s expert leadership, Inc. 500|5000 named InSync training the 10th Fastest Growing Education Company in the U.S. in 2013, the 20th Fastest Growing Education Company in 2014, and to their Inc. 5000 list for four consecutive years. Dell Women’s Entrepreneur Network, Forbes Most Powerful Women Issue, The NativeAdVantage, and Goldman Sachs 10000 Small Businesses have all recognized her entrepreneurial drive.

 

Show Notes

Where my reason, imagination or interest were not engaged, I would not or could not learn. — Sir Winston Churchill

With over 20 years in the online training business, Jennifer has been ahead of the game and has garnered so much experience which makes her a leader in this area. This episode of The Entrepreneurial You Podcast couldn’t be more relevant to the times we are now experiencing.

Here is a snippet of what  Jennifer shared:

“I like three things, I want everybody to be able to write on the Whiteboard at the same time because there’s ways we can get introductions of 25 people done in 2 minutes. It makes it very effective, which is so important in the virtual world. We may only have 90 minutes or two hours together and everybody’s working at the same time, which can be very powerful. 

I like to have a chat room where everybody can have a group chat that’s easy to use that allows everyone to have an equal voice. So you may decide to speak out loud or you may decide to type in chat. It eliminates accents. It can help people with for example English as a second language and it allows people to reflect. I also want easy to use breakout rooms. Break out rooms allow us to come together in one virtual space and with the click of a few buttons we can send learner’s into smaller groups where they can collaborate and create together. Those are the things I look for in technology.”

Listen to the episode and let us know what is your biggest takeaway.

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