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Why Re-Connecting to Your Country of Origin is a Gift

Have you ever felt disenfranchised from your country of origin? Have you chosen to disconnect and disassociate with where you are from because of pain, and pressure? Many immigrants choose to disconnect from their origin country not realizing that it symbolizes a disconnection of self. When you become aware of your history and understand the…

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Human-Centered Communication with Ethan Buete

Ethan Beute is the Bomb. Actually he’s the BombBomb. Tonight at 9pm, we’ll discuss digital pollution (and how it differs from industrial pollution) and how we can use the powerful combination of e-mail, video and empathy to restore trust and signal amidst all the noise in our lives today. Then Gregarious will talk about optimism…

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Influential Woman with Dion Johnson

Dion Johnson is just incredible. She’s just lost her grandmother and I wasn’t sure if tonight’s show would take place, but it did and we all the richer for it. Join us at 9pm ET where we’ll discuss grief, masking and unmasking, #bemoreinfluential and “Show Up, Speak Up and Shake Things the hell Up!” Then…

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Are you Winfluencing?

Jason Falls checks in with a helpful story and tips from his book on influencer marketing

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Zave Smith – Photographer, Entrepreneur, Brand Marketer

Zave Smith has done a lot, from photography to brand marketing. His latest venture is xBound an agency that aims to help semi- and recently retired business people work with companies who could benefit from their knowledge.If you’re enjoying Entrep

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High-Ticket Business Model Myths

Have you ever thought about offering a High- Ticket Business service? What is stopping you? This week’s guest can help you overcome whatever fears you might be having surrounding this decision as we discuss High-Ticket Business Model Myths with Shayla Boyd- Gill. 
Here are three reasons why you should listen to the full episode: 

Learn about the reasons for some of the myths surrounding High-Ticket Business Models.
Hear how Shyla Boyd-Gill practically debunked these myths to accelerate in her own High-Ticket Business. 
Discover helpful tips to help you grow your own High-Ticket Model Business. 

Episode Highlights
Who is Shalya Boyd-Gill 
 

Shayla is a wife and mother of 6. 
Shayla shares how her personal life experiences lead her to become an entrepreneur.  
She explains that her business was birthed from her ability to have babies well and that was something she was good at doing.
She also shares that after a few failed attempts, she had to figure out how to run a business successfully. 
She also shares how she had to change her business model and how a different approach helped her build her business and balance family life. 

 
Reasons Myths Surround High Ticket Business Models 

Shayla explains that sometimes people don’t believe that customers or clients are willing to pay their asking price. 
She expresses that sometimes business owners downplay themselves but should not do that as long as they can deliver the results they advertise.  
Shaylea encourages business owners to have an infinite mindset, thinking more about the goal rather than the steps they have to take to get there. She says that this will help them to operate as if it has already happened. This mindset removes doubts and encourages them to believe anything is possible. 

 
 High Ticket Business Model Myths 
              Myth #1 

Shayla shares that one of the myths in the high ticket business model is that you have to have a certain level of experience to be successful in your given industry. 
She expressed that while entrepreneurs might believe they need years of experience or other persons to validate them as experts in their area, it’s unnecessary. However, you can brand and speak highly of yourself and your business as long as the product you deliver matches up to what you say about it. 
Shayla also shares how she branded and presented herself as the best in her industry when she began her business. 

Myth #2

Another myth in high ticket business models is that it takes too much time to nurture leads. 
Shayla debunks this myth by explaining that once a lead is qualified it takes less time to make a sale because this person usually already knows what they want and is already willing to invest. 
She says she discourages her clients from talking to “window shoppers,” this helps them focus on more qualified leads. 
Shayla shares that to find leads, entrepreneurs should not forget the power of word-of-mouth marketing. 
She also states that business owners must be clear about the people they want to work with and the type of service offered. She explains that this helps people to better direct persons in need of their services. 
Shayla also encourages business owners to find quality leads through speaking and using material from their existing system to fuel these speaking engagements, for example, a podcast or social media postings. 
She also states that the benefits of using information from an existing system are that you can be consistent and people will already know what you do. 

Myth#3 

The final myth Shayla shares is that sometimes business owners don’t believe that clients won’t buy something fr…

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45. What I Learned During My Summer Podcast Content Test

What Sarah learned from the repurposing content test she did while pausing new podcast content for two months to spend more time with her kids. This episode recaps learnings (good and bad), implications and next steps.

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S3 Ep20: Gautam Ganglani, Influencer, Thought Leader And Global Events Organiser

How does a global event organiser and speaker management service run events in a challenging 18 month period? Gautam Ganglani ran 100 webinars last year just to stay connected to his global audience and to build value with no commercial return he says. Traditionally he represented authors and not all of these make great online speakers so it was a big learning experience. The skill set required for trainers is very different for speakers with 1,000 people. Gautam talks about some amazing events he managed with Stephen Covey. Diversity and inclusion have been major topics. Technology, strategy, gaining trust and anything in the communication space. Strategy in particular has been a major topic, hear more from Gautam in this enlightening episode. Thought leaders are providing content online. One of the best examples is Marshall Goldsmith where he provided all of his slides that can be copied and shared. He was the highest paid and most booked speaker by Right Selection.

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Presented by @gordonglenister

Produced by Neil Whiteside at Freedom:ONE

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Begin With the End in Mind | Genecia Alloura

On episode #111 of the Rethink Marketing Podcast,  Eric and Colin visit Singapore virtually, to have a conversation  with Genecia Alloura the founder of Soul Rich Woman, the number #1 female entrepreneur network in Southeast Asia.  She has a wonderful story to tell and we are so glad to share it!  Her journey is about…

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