Author: Dan Giordano

  • 92: Dr. Douglas Brackmann, Author and Psychologist

    92: Dr. Douglas Brackmann, Author and Psychologist

    SUMMARY:

    Dr. Douglas Brackmann wants to help you figure out whether you’re a member of his tribe: The Driven. In this turbocharged All-In Podcast conversation, Doug defines the neurological as well as sociological and temperamental differences between “hunters” and “farmers.” Commonly seen in entrepreneurs, pro-athletes, inventors, adventurers and Navy SEALs, research has shown that certain genes can manifest resilient, highly focused people who also tend to be impulsive and easily distracted. While these traits enabled our ancient ancestors to survive, in today’s climate they can create havoc. But what the world tells you is a disorder like ADD or OCD may in fact be your biggest gift.

    As an author and entrepreneur, Doug has put his dual psychology doctorates to work by developing content, tools and a community of support for the Driven. He wants those of us who are wired for hunger, curiosity and a desire to see what’s over the next hill to understand why. Instead of self-sabotaging or suffering imposter syndrome, feeling out of sync or unrewarded, he wants his fellow “hunters” to learn how their brains work and why. He uses his psychological expertise to explain what it means to be driven, as well as practices to help you stay present and fully focused in the now. Driven, says Doug, is the difference between dreaming and doing. He’s sharing tools designed to recognize your most authentic identity, harness your gifts and banish counter-productive shame. He provides a template for the difference between “farmers” and “hunters” as well as some of the traits that define the latter:

    • High tolerance for risk.
    • Ability to think about multiple concepts simultaneously.
    • High quotient for resilience and hard-charging.
    • Eyes constantly on the horizon.

    Sound like any driven entrepreneurs you might know?

    You can take Doug’s “Are You Driven?” assessment here. Click here to learn more about Doug’s book, “Driven: Understanding and Harnessing the Genetic Gifts Shared by Entrepreneurs, Navy SEALs, Pro Athletes, and MAYBE You.”

    KEY TOPICS:

    • Doug shares a little bit of his background, including early experiences as a high school drop-out that prompted a desire to understand himself and drove the pursuit of dual PhDs in psychology.
    • About the human genome’s development as well as the advent of the fMRI, both of which have offered transformational insights into how we’re all individually wired.
    • How and why Doug came to write “Driven: Understanding and Harnessing the Genetic Gifts Shared by Entrepreneurs, Navy SEALs, Pro Athletes, and MAYBE You.”
    • Doug explains the hunter-farmer dichotomy, in which the vast majority of humans are genetically predisposed to be content with routine, even boredom, while a small percentage of the herd is hard-wired to bolt.
    • The neural wiring among “hunters,” whose dopamine receptors drive them to pursue whatever is over the next hill, predestine them to be wanderers.
    • Where “farmers” are neurologically hard-wired to be satisfied by performing repetitive tasks and following executive functioning to reinforce identity, the brains of “hunters” are geared toward eyeballs-on immediacy and risk.
    • Doug shares the origins of his meditation practice, which traces back to his imposter syndrome, chronic discontent and multi-thinking brain.
    • The literal and metaphorical ways in which long-range shooting is grounding; demands total focus that forces our “monkey mind” to be fully present.
    • For Doug, meditation isn’t relaxation. It’s a state of being present, a state of grace in which you experience internal calm and peace in relationship to everything else.

    KEY QUOTES:

    • “I always felt there was something missing or wrong in my life. It’s called boredom … In a farmer’s world, I look crazy.”
    • “Mindfulness doesn’t mean that you’re relaxed. It means that you’re ready either for someone to punch you in the face or give you a flower.”
    • “(Being driven) is a gift and a curse because this is a farmer’s world. It has never been safer, never been easier. Ever.”
    • “This is a farmer’s world, designed by farmers and built by farmers. The school system was based upon creating good employees for Ford, assembly line workers.”
    • “Take responsibility (for being a hunter). You can’t force the world to take care of your needs.”
    • “Hunters tend to use emotions as the basis of identity. Farmers don’t. They use logic and are rational.”
    • “The ego saboteur lives in your body. It doesn’t live in the brain.”
    • “With humility – which is the capacity to be honest with yourself – and a process, you can do anything.”
    • “Meditation has nothing to do with relaxation. It’s the present and being in the present moment.”

    About Doug:

    Dr. Doug Brackmann is one of the leading psychologists to some of the most successful and Driven entrepreneurs, pro athletes, executives, and other top performers. After earning dual PhDs in psychology in 2002, Dr. Doug has devoted the last 15 years to working with the Driven population in order to help them focus their gifts to achieve personal and professional success. By combining the components of meditation, long-range shooting, and therapy, Dr. Doug helps those with Driven characteristics (often wrongfully diagnosed as ADD, ADHD, OCD, or other) to harness their hunter abilities so they can stop self-sabotaging, find fulfillment in life, and achieve the ultimate success 

    Contacts for Douglas:

    Website: www.drdougbrackmann.com

    Podcast: The I Am Driven Podcast

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  • 91: Maria Brito, Independent Art Advisor & Curator

    91: Maria Brito, Independent Art Advisor & Curator

    SUMMARY:

    What happens when you’re a graduate of Harvard Law School with a great career ahead of you and it turns out … you don’t enjoy being an attorney? For Maria Brito, a highly successful independent art curator and advisor, the answer was clear: Time to reorient. On this episode of All-In she shares with Dan her journey to building the life she was meant to have – rather than the one society and her family programmed her to pursue. Author of the forthcoming book “How Creativity Rules the World: The Art and Business of Turning Your Ideas Into Gold,” Maria is full of encouragement and permission-giving validation for anyone who is ready to take the leap. She explains what it takes and mindsets that create unnecessary barriers. Going “All-In” isn’t for the faint of heart, says Maria. There will be failures and setbacks, but those stumbling blocks are part of opening up to new ideas, innovation and the fulfillment of lifelong dreams. Many people are coming out of pandemic craving more from life, observes Maria. Step One going forward from here? Daring to imagine the life you want!

    Click here to preorder Maria’s book and if you email the receipt to maria@mariabrito.com you’ll receive free access to her creativity online course valued at $297.

    KEY TOPICS:

    • Maria shares her backstory, growing up in Venezuela prior to attending Harvard Law School and going into practice – which she didn’t like! Deciding to cast aside conditioning from her parents as to what constitutes “success,” she pursued an authentic path to becoming an art advisor and curator.
    • About Maria’s upcoming new book “How Creativity Rules the World: The Art and Business of Turning Your Ideas Into Gold.” Based on scientific and qualitative data, it’s a guide for people who are feeling stuck and ready to break through to a next level of innovation in their lives.
    • A few of the factors Maria believes hold people back from pursuing their dreams:
      • Complacency – Our brain’s biological imperative to resist change or risk.
      • Scarcity – People are often afraid of the inevitable income dip that initially occurs when we step back to go in another direction.
      • Risk-taking – Some people are less wired for pushing limits than others.
    • You’re never too old and Maria has the examples to prove it!
    • Maria shares candid memories of her uphill battle to transition to running her own venture within an industry she knew little about. The upside? There were no rules. She was completely open to blazing her own trail and innovating without preconceived limitations.
    • When we enter a new professional space, our eyes are open to receive everything and our minds are completely fresh (therefore at their most creative).
    • The fallout: How Maria’s family took the news when she made her drastic career change. They were initially shocked and even a bit skeptical, but there was no turning back. Maria was going for it – and living for herself her own best life!

    KEY QUOTES:

    • “It’s been the most fulfilling and happiest 13 years of my life (since) I took the 180-degree turn and literally went ‘all-in’ with what I’m doing.”
    • “Nothing is written in stone and there are no rights or wrongs if you want to make a transition. But you do have to believe that you have the skill set to succeed with a lot of challenges along way. It’s not going to be a smooth ride. Nothing is easy.”
    • “You cannot really disrupt an industry from within because you already know too much and have already accepted preconceived notions of what and when and how.”
    • “You have to understand what gets you going, gets you excited. There are opportunities and possibilities that people are sometimes not even aware of because they aren’t in a position to think.”
    • “Each one of us has a specific set of talents that gets to shine if you are in touch with your creativity.”

    About Maria:

    Maria is an experienced Chief Executive Officer with a demonstrated history of more than a decade working in the fine arts industry, developing more than one hundred private and corporate art collections. A graduate of Harvard Law School, she is the author of two books, curator of contemporary art shows nationally and internationally, a creative designer and curator of art-centric experiences. 

    Contacts for Maria:

    Website: www.mariabrito.com
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  • 90: Reed Goosens, Author and Multifamily Syndicator

    90: Reed Goosens, Author and Multifamily Syndicator

    SUMMARY:

    In this episode of The All-In Podcast, Dan welcomes an Australian upstart whose entrepreneurial journey started with – and continues to flourish under – a simple question: Will you regret this decision when you’re 65? So far, Reed Goossens’ strategy has worked. He has compiled a great track record, working and traveling across multiple countries, meeting his future American wife and acquiring the skills necessary to launch what today is a successful real estate development career. He is also the author of “Investing in the U.S.: The Ultimate Guide to U.S. Real Estate” and “Investing in the U.S.”

    The conversation also touches on something that Reed has come to understand matters every bit as much as tirelessly and enthusiastically pursuing your entrepreneurial North Star: Balance. The illness and death of his mother several years ago offered Reed an opportunity to step back and recognize that no amount of professional success will replace quality of life and meaningful connections. He shares thoughts on the “pillars” he believes are key (among them health, relationships and community).

    The episode wraps up with some great practical advice for anyone starting their entrepreneurial adventure. Steps that Reed recommends right out of the gate include:

    • #1 Define your North Star.
    • #2 Be curious enough that you have a drive or passion for it.
    • #3 If you don’t have the necessary skill set, get out there and start researching, learning and acquiring whatever necessary knowledge.
    • #4 Surround yourself with people who share your passion and can serve as inspiration and as mentors.

    Click here to access a complimentary chapter of Reed’s book, “Investing in the U.S.: The Ultimate Guide to U.S. Real Estate.”

    KEY TOPICS:

    • Reed shares thoughts on his quintessential – but humble – upbringing in Australia and the values it imbued in him.
    • After graduating university, Reed migrated to London, where he worked on prep for the 2012 Olympics, and also spent time working as a super-yacht deckhand in the South of France. That’s where he happened to meet an American girl who some years down the road became his wife.
    • Eager for another adventure, Reed decided to try the expat life in New York, got the girl and has over the last 10 years carved out a hugely satisfying life. But it couldn’t have happened had he not chosen to take a risk and leave his safe niche as an engineer back home in the comfort of Australia.
    • Now living in Los Angeles, Reed spent six years working in corporate America with real estate as his side hustle. He bought his first property at the end of 2012 for $38k and clearly had already been bitten by the real estate bug.
    • How Reed educated himself: Reading widely and attending meetups, at first, then building on that foundation with the help of mentors. The book “Rich Dad, Poor Dad,” By Robert T. Kiyosaki was pivotal.
    • In figuring out how to leverage his engineering skills, Reed opened the door to a transition and training ground within the real estate development industry.
    • Reed’s Drive: His North Star has always been wanting to work for himself and build something of value. But once he’d achieved that baseline, he reset the goal and is now looking to build wealth and, most of all, live up to his fullest potential.
    • A New North Star: Reed’s business is at a fork in the road where he’s now immersed in brand building and constantly evolving as an entrepreneur.
    • Hurdles He Has Faced: Reed was working full-time, trying to build a brand and grow his real estate business on the side, when back in Australia his mother fell ill and ultimately died. It was a wakeup call as to the brevity of life. He realized that the time to go for it is NOW. At the same time, it was a sobering reminder that ultimately the most important thing is to savor the journey, which means building a fulsome life.
    • Even as she was dying, Reed’s mom reinforced that he was on the right path and should keep pursuing his dreams. But his journey now had to incorporate balance: Time outside of chasing his financial dream to maintain his health, attend to his wife, enjoy his community.
    • Reed honors what he thinks of as the “pillars” of his life, foundational elements that give dimension, joy and a sense of well-being physically, mentally, socially and spiritually.
    • Words of Advice: Reed advocates above all else a commitment to clarity. You have to define clearly for yourself what your goal is, what’s your passion and do you have the skill set necessary? Or do you need to go acquire that skill set by taking the time to learn and grow?
    • Reed provides info about how to get in touch (links below).

    KEY QUOTES:

    • “The decision to move to the U.S. when I was 26 was the best decision I’ve made in my entire life in terms of where I am today as an entrepreneur, a business owner, a husband, future father … ”
    • “I had a skill set that was transferrable to the industry I wanted to be in. So if I couldn’t just go off and start a business, what if I could keep getting paid and getting paid to learn?”
    • “The lesson is that I was able to understand my value to someone else while continuing the learning process and pull on skills that I could go off and apply in my own business, which is what I’m doing today.”
    • “I keep asking myself the same questions today: Will I regret this decision when I’m 65 years of age … Ultimately what drives me is wanting to be the better version of myself.”
    • “What entrepreneurs have is this curiosity to never stop learning, to never be complacent but always wanting to evolve.”
    • “Life is short. What the hell are you doing building someone else’s dream? If you really want to be your own boss, go out and do it.”
    • “If you’re not going to enjoy the process of building, then there’s just going to be another mountain to climb when you get to the top of this one.”
    • “The feeling of being burned out and overwhelmed comes at a cost … Mental health, having good physical health, great relationships with loved ones are all pillars that make life worth living and thus you have to put time into those as well – not just your business.”
    • “Regardless what business you’re in, you need to be surrounded by mentors and people you aspire to be … It boils down to surrounding yourself with the right mindset and the right, clear goals when you’re getting started.”

    About Reed:

    Reed is a real estate syndicator who buys large commercial real estate (specifically multi-family apartments) pooling together investors’ money. To date he operates 3,000 units in central Texas with a portfolio of approximately $450 million in assets under management. 

    Contacts for Reed:

    Website: www.reedgoossens.com

    Email: reed@rsnpropertygroup.com

    Reed’s Podcast: Investing in the US

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  • 89: Kent Ritter, Multi-Family Investor and Host of “Ritter on Real Estate”

    89: Kent Ritter, Multi-Family Investor and Host of “Ritter on Real Estate”

    89: Kent Ritter, Multi-Family Investor and Host of “Ritter on Real Estate”

    Daniel Giordano

    SUMMARY:

    If you’re trading precious time for a paycheck, Kent Ritter’s story is one you might want to consider. Previously a successful management consultant bringing down a hefty paycheck, he came to a personal crossroads after the birth of his first daughter. Sitting on a tarmac, about to take off on a four-day business trip, he asked himself: “Is this the kind of dad you want to be?” The answer was a resounding “no” and a new chapter was born. He decided to take an entrepreneurial risk by starting his own real estate investment firm. Everyone thought he was crazy, but he nonetheless ploughed forward, doing his homework and eradicating self-limiting beliefs (which can be a challenge).

    Today Kent’s multi-family real estate investment concern is growing exponentially and his quality of life is where he wants it: Within his control. Moving the focus to practical advice for those interested in undertaking a similar journey, Daniel asks Kent about how he took his first steps, the foundation he built, lessons learned and the big vision ahead. It’s a conversation that doubles as a call to action: Don’t delay. “If you’re sitting on the fence, waiting for some moment or sign that’s going to tell you to get started, this is it,” says Kent. “That’s the sign! Get started!”

    KEY TOPICS:

    •  
    • About Kent, growing up in Indianapolis as a true-blue basketball fan with a hunger to have a little bit more in life. He initially worked in the tech and healthcare industries, advising companies on raising capital, developing strategies and assessing opportunities. In recent years he sold his consulting business and turned full-time to real estate investment, which is a passion.
    • What it was about real estate that captured Kent’s imagination and compelled him to go all-in. It checked a lot of boxes for him, including appreciation and tax advantage. He started out passively investing and a whole new world opened from there.
    • For those potentially interested in real estate investment, Kent shares a bit about his first steps:
      • He started out by investing with partners, which offered a learning resource.
      • He worked with different sponsors who afforded him a spectrum of experience.
      • He began listening to podcasts and quickly added books and conferences.
      • He went through two mentorship programs, which have been helpful.
    • Kent’s Defining Moment: He was a management consultant who had recently sold his business but was still employed by the parent company. Sitting on the tarmac early one morning, headed out of town on a business trip, Kent realized that he didn’t want to be the dad who missed all his children’s milestones. It was time to find a different professional path that would keep him closer to home.
    • Management consulting was very lucrative and financially secure, so it was a huge shift to leave that path and go out investing on his own.
    • Kent’s perspective on bumps in the road is that with real estate it’s all about problems and how well you can remediate them. So he built plans but a lot was speculative and the learning curve was steep the first year or so.
    • Bouncing back from challenges: Second only to fire, water is the biggest liability in residential real estate. Receiving a bill that was three or four times what was projected on historical records, Kent had to get into detective mode. Figuring out and remedying the source of the building’s leak taught him lessons that serve him well to this day.
    • Kent’s Big Vision: Just to continue growing, scaling and putting into actions lessons he learned while working 15 months for a mentor at a large family-owned private-equity firm. He considers that his real estate MBA!
    • Having to trade time for money can limit your ability to be the parent or community member you want to be. Whatever your goal (early retirement, more vacations, sending your kids to college) there’s a path to get you there. But you have to take action, which starts with getting past self-limiting beliefs.
    • Two Pieces of Parting Advice:
      • Your family and friends aren’t going to be the ones to tell you to jump off the cliff, so you’ve got to seek out people with a similar mindset, entrepreneurs who are doing things differently than the mainstream.
      • Don’t delay. Take action. Done is better than perfect.
      • It’s Kent’s belief that multi-family real estate is the best risk-adjusted return out there. It’s stable, cash flows, it appreciates and he’s experienced more wealth in the real estate market than in all the years than all his years in the stock market.
      • Kent provides contacts for his website, podcast and social media (links below).

    KEY QUOTES:

    • “Real estate checked all the boxes for me. It provides cash flow, it appreciates, it’s a great inflation hedge and there’s a lot of tax advantages. So I started out investing.”
    • “I realized I have a beautiful wife and baby at home and I’m going to fly off to some other city somewhere and not see them for four days … As the plane was taking off I just had this heartsick moment of realization that that’s not the dad I want to be.”
    • “It was a huge shift to leave all that financial security behind and start investing and building a business on my own. Everybody thought I was crazy!”
    • “Real estate is all about solving problems. That’s really what it’s all about and it’s not if you’ll have a problem, it’s when. Mitigating and solving those problems will determine how successful you are.”
    • “If anyone tells you they have a clear crystal ball, they’re lying to you. You’re going to run into things.”
    • “(The future vision) is really just about scaling up, it’s about finding good people to partner with from an equity standpoint, finding great properties and hitting returns out of the park for our investors.”
    • “I’ve had to get over a heckuva lot of limiting beliefs in my head to be able to do what I’ve done. Limiting beliefs in myself and those of others.”
    • “I’m a recovering perfectionist. I have a podcast – “Ritter on Real Estate” – and if I was waiting for that thing to be perfect, I would still be waiting … It’s all about improving through iteration. You do it and get better over time.”
    • “If you’re sitting on the fence, waiting for some moment or sign that’s going to tell you to get started, this is it. That’s the sign! Get started!”
    • “Whether you invest with somebody else or do it yourself, I think there’s space in everyone’s portfolio for real estate.”

    About Kent:

    Kent is a former start-up owner and corporate executive turned real estate investor and multifamily operator. He’s on a mission to empower others to take control of their financial future, while making a positive social impact, by providing modern, affordable housing to America’s workforce.

    Kent believes that good investing starts with education so he hosts a successful podcast, called Ritter on Real Estate, where he interviews the pros to teach you how to invest like a pro! Additionally, Kent hosts a monthly multifamily investing meeting in his home town of Indianapolis. 

    Contacts for Kent:

    Website: www.kentritter.com

    Email: paige@hudsoninvesting.com

    https://www.facebook.com/Ritteronrealestate

    https://www.linkedin.com/in/kentritter/

    https://www.instagram.com/ritteronrealestate/

    https://www.kentritter.com/podcast/

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  • 88: Jason Earle, Founder & CEO at GotMold

    88: Jason Earle, Founder & CEO at GotMold

    SUMMARY:

    This episode of The All-In Podcast features an entrepreneur recognized nationally in the mold remediation space – but the conversation turns down a path that is about much more than business prowess. Dan welcomes Jason Earle, the founder and CEO of GotMold?, whose career and life journey has encompassed life lessons from which he’s drawn wisdom and perspective applicable across the board.

    Raised on a non-working farm outside Princeton, NJ, health challenges early in life led to Jason dropping out of high school. He lost his mother to suicide early in life and wrestled by the age of 13 with what would later become full-blown alcoholism. Not a very promising start, but at every turn Jason stayed open, curious and showed up. That attitude brought him to an early opportunity that proved highly lucrative on Wall Street and ultimately to the idea that was the basis for 1-800-GOTMOLD?, a mold detection and remediation company that features affordable home test kits. Along the way he humbled himself in the face of a substance abuse problem that – now four years sober – he is grateful to have suffered. No entrepreneurial journey is without its dark spaces and shadows. Guests like Jason are what make the All-In podcast a community and empathetic resource for whatever challenge we’re facing along our career – and life – path. 

    Jason’s team has put together a special landing page for All-In listeners with a 10% discount code and access to an e-book that provides an overview on mold that can be found here.

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    KEY TOPICS:

    • About Jason’s idyllic early childhood on a small, non-working farm outside Princeton, NJ – and his not-so-idyllic health challenges with asthma and extreme allergies.
    • The loss of Jason’s mom to suicide was traumatic but a pivotal event, not only because it was a traumatic disruption but also because the experience changed his perspective on … perspective, and the role it plays in the choices we alone can make.
    • After having to drop out of high school due to ongoing health issues, Jason got a gas station job while pursuing his GED. A chance meeting with a BMW driver in need of a tire repair changed Jason’s trajectory.
    • Jason discovered that what Woody Allen famously said is true: 90% of success in life is just showing up. He took his BMW customer up on an offer, showed up on Wall Street to interview for an entry-level job and was on his way to a lucrative career.
    • Ultimately, after success and the passage of time, Jason moved on from the financial industry and, while contemplating his future, read about a case of mold-related adult-onset asthma that got him thinking. That was the start of his curiosity about mold and its ramifications (starting with his own childhood respiratory illnesses).
    • About four years ago Jason and Got Mold? Doubled down in its commitment to providing affordable home testing, something everyone can DIY at a cost of about $150.
    • In addition to turning childhood health challenges into a way to advance the quality of life for others, Jason is a recovering alcoholic who actively works as part of that community.
    • More about alcohol and the role it played in his life – showing up in many family members and in Jason’s own history by the age of 13. During his stint on Wall Street, a whole range of numbing agents were available and Jason sought to fit in. By the time he was 21, the problem had accelerated but it would be years of broken promises to himself before Jason found sobriety about four years ago. Drinking brought him to his knees, but it also taught him essential humility.
    • Behind the scenes: Dan and Jason touch on the ways in which many entrepreneurs shroud and avoid acknowledging vulnerabilities and problems such as substance abuse.
    • Jason reflects on a contemporary society that is so comfortable and easy that it becomes incumbent upon us to put ourselves in constructive physical or emotional stress in order to stay sharp and to grow.
    • Startling stats: Smoking is down from 60% to 13% of the population since the 1960s, but morbidity associated with respiratory illness is up 30% over the same period. We spend 90% indoors. 24.6 million Americans have asthma. 37 million Americans have chronic sinusitis, with 90% of those cases attributed to mold. Academic studies have even linked mold to depression.
    • Jason walks us through steps to take if you see, smell or feel something “off”: Stains, discoloration, musty odors, skin or other physical sensation/reactions all merit further attention.
    • If you’re interested in discovering more about mold and some of the associated health-related facts, visit gotmold.com – not Facebook or other unreliable resources!

    KEY QUOTES:

    • “(My mother’s suicide) actually turned me into a devout optimist … It really woke me up to our locus of control, our attitude and how we perceive the world.”
    • “During that period of what most folks would call trauma I found tremendous insight and I was free from the need to be attached (to my mother’s suicide) … I believe in retrospect it was a gift. It opened my life in so many ways.”
    • “For years it bothered me that most people can’t afford (mold inspection). I always felt that helping others shouldn’t be cost prohibitive, so I created something to help families avoid going through what my family did.”
    • “I’ve made a life of taking things that were struggles for me and in learning how to overcome them create an opportunity to pay it forward.”  
    • “Mine your history for the gold that it is. To me that’s alchemy. It’s basically taking things – heavy things – and turning them into gold.”
    • “Sobriety has been the single most powerful thing that has ever happened to me and I look back at alcohol with gratitude. It humbled me.”
    • “(Drinking) was an important part of my story to accelerate wisdom.”
    • “Growth and comfort are mutually exclusive. Growth and comfort do not coexist.”
    • “We’re living in a chemical stew inside these very tightly sealed homes.”

    About Jason:

    Jason is a man on a mission – a devoted father, incurable entrepreneur and indoor air quality crusader. Founder and CEO of 1-800-Got Mold? and a subsequent home test kit, he had a successful Wall Street career before pursuing his mission to investigate and provide tools against the indoor mold conditions he believes were an underlying cause of his extreme allergies and childhood asthma. Jason has been featured on Good Morning America, Extreme Makeover: Home Edition, The Dr. Oz Show and also profiled in Wired and Entrepreneur.

    Contacts for Jason:

    Website: www.gotmold.com

    Email: jason@gotmold.com

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    The All-In Podcast Show presents top Entrepreneurs, Innovators and World Changers willing to share their breakthrough moments and how they are changing the world. Focused on being “All-In” on the four areas of life: faith, family, finances, and health, host Daniel Giordano invites mentors who exemplify balance and a commitment to building a bold life of excellence.

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  • 87: Dr. Bruce L. Hartman​

    87: Dr. Bruce L. Hartman​

    SUMMARY:

    This episode of The All-In Podcast features a successful businessman whose second career transcends commerce. It has been 12 years since Dr. Bruce Hartman stepped away from hard-charging executive roles at Fortune 500 companies in order to pursue advanced degrees in divinity and help others “walk towards a brighter future.” The author of four Christian books, a regular host of morning prayers and guest on popular podcasts, Bruce’s life is full of purpose today; not something he could have said with much conviction at the height of his corporate career. With his belief that “Jesus is Good for Business,” he offers a Biblical worldview that resonates on many levels with people of faith (or in search of faith) within the business community.

    Daniel invites his guest to share the journey he has taken – including a moving moment of epiphany late one night when Bruce felt called quite literally into the light. This conversation highlights red flags that Type A entrepreneurs preoccupied with driving career development might want to consider. And Bruce offers some foundational advice for bringing mindfulness through openness, prayer and patience. Coming at such a busy time of year, this episode of All-In serves as a thoughtful reminder that no professional accomplishment or business achievement can take the place of life purpose and connection. With his life now centered on pro bono mentoring and sharing his message of faith, Bruce’s example challenges us to consider what truly defines success. For him, he concluded: “Instead of helping myself all the time, I completely changed my world and decided my mission in life is to help other people.”

    More information about Bruce’s four current as well as forthcoming books can be found here.

    You can enjoy additional episodes of All-In here.

    KEY TOPICS:

    • Growing up in Maine, an interest in money and commerce developed early and presaged Bruce’s successful corporate career. He played sports and had other diversions, but business was always his passion.
    • Working his way up to CFO of a Fortune 500 company seemed natural and inevitable, little did Bruce know he was actually part of a rarefied club. It was gratifying, but life was lived in 10-minute increments and spirituality – to which he’s always gravitated – was marginalized.
    • An inflection point: Bruce came to the realization that he was ignoring the voice of Jesus and as a result was suffering from discontentment and selfishness. In May 2009, he was out late at night walking, when a streetlight’s glow illuminated his path. He’d stopped praying and was suffering for it. He felt at rock bottom, so immersed in his career that he was bereft of faith.
    • Once reconnected with prayer and spirituality, Bruce started building an entirely different life – one devoted to helping others, pro bono.
    • The first step in his transformation included studying for his Master of Divinity at Drew University (and eventual doctorate). He didn’t know what his calling would become, but he started to discern that it wasn’t to be part of a fixed system. Rather, he is impassioned with counseling people at all phases of life in search of moving towards a brighter path.
    • Bruce also leads morning prayer, writes books (which illustrate his big-picture vision) and works advising nonprofits.
    • Counter-Cultural: Bruce enjoys planting images among people based on Jesus’s parables and their applicability in a business context tracing back to His métier as a carpenter. It can be challenging to some status-quo thinking, which Bruce welcomes.
    • Bruce’s Best Recommendations, especially for young people starting out:
      • Prayer is a deep channel for observation and understanding about the relationship we have with Jesus.
      • Patience is important. Don’t just lunge at what you observe. Sit with it.
      • The Lord is benevolent and choices are not binary; they are abundant, even to the point of confusion.
    • Bruce’s journey since the age of 55 has been rich with opening to possibility and connection. None of it would have been possible if he had remained boxed in and resisted prayer and reflection.
    • Words of Wisdom: Ignore human senses and invest instead in faith. However contrary or murky, there is a path that requires above all trust in the Lord’s way.

    KEY QUOTES:

    • “I was getting more and more despondent, despairing. Where are you? What are you? Who are you? What are you supposed to be doing? … And then I realized that I didn’t know how to pray anymore.”
    • “Instead of helping myself all the time, I completely changed my world and decided my mission in life is to help other people.”
    • “I’m not a great writer but I’m getting a lot better and am now on my fifth book, which is going out to the publisher very soon.”
    • “My belief is that Jesus is good for business … ‘Do unto others as you would have them do unto you’ is the greatest customer service statement any business could have.”
    • “Jesus is in business and he’s there every day. (But) we don’t listen every day.”
    • “Part of the problem I see in America today is that we have a tribal view. We tend to put everything in Column A or Column B and in fact it’s probably a mixture of both.”
    • “Trust (your) faith in all that you do. Don’t rely on human logic. Rely on the logic of the Lord.”

    About Ken:

    Bruce is the author of four Christian books and helps people “walk towards a brighter future.” With a Masters in Divinity and PhD in addition to his long background as a corporate executive, he brings a unique hybrid perspective. Bruce is a regular guest on podcasts and advises nonprofit boards providing improved access to first-generation students. In combination with his pro bono coaching and philanthropic endeavors, Bruce’s social media platform has more than 50,000 followers and reaches a weekly audience of 10,000. 

    Contacts for Bruce:

    Website: www.brucelhartman.com

    Email: bhartman12345@gmail.com

    @Facebook

    @LinkedIn

    Podcast & YouTube Channel

    About the All In Podcast Show:

    The All-In Podcast Show presents top Entrepreneurs, Innovators and World Changers willing to share their breakthrough moments and how they are changing the world. Focused on being “All-In” on the four areas of life: faith, family, finances, and health, host Daniel Giordano invites mentors who exemplify balance and a commitment to building a bold life of excellence.

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  • 86: Ken Kladouris, Partner & President, Platinum Wealth Group

    86: Ken Kladouris, Partner & President, Platinum Wealth Group

    86: Ken Kladouris, Partner & President, Platinum Wealth Group

    Daniel Giordano

    SUMMARY:

    For ambitious strivers it may sound counterintuitive, but Daniel’s guest on this episode of The All-In Podcast explains why slowing down is critical to speeding things up. Ken Kladouris, Partner & President of Platinum Wealth Group, shares his journey from hard-driving real estate investor to master of stillness. A seasoned wealth advisor and author of “Get There! Chart Your Course to Abundance and Live the Life You Desire,” Ken has developed a tailor-made approach to cultivating financial abundance. The cornerstone? A stillness practice. Far from the stock image of an isolated monk, Ken brings a fresh perspective to the ancient art of meditation. In silence he has found transformational power that he’s excited to share with others who aspire to wealth in the fullest sense of the word.

    By becoming aligned with his “why” Ken has recognized his true purpose: Coaching others to connect with themselves and find personal power through a quieting of the mind. He recounts the story of his thunderbolt moment and how his practice evolved from that burst of clarity. He tells Daniel about his personal experience as well commitment to helping others establish similarly life-changing practices at silent retreats he plans to host in the coming years. This episode offers some tips for moving toward self-mastery through deeply intentional inner reflection. It’s all a journey – one that Ken would never have predicted for himself as a young, ambitious real estate investor. But the gifts Ken has found in stillness are as evident as the inspiring vision he’s eager to share!

    Click here to download Ken’s free e-book on how to get “unstuck.” He also offers a Stillness to Success course here.

    You can enjoy additional episodes of All-In here.

    KEY TOPICS:

    • A bit about Ken’s upbringing in Southern California and the early interest in real estate that gave him a sense of focus and purpose.
    • Ken’s career had taken off and he was doing better than anyone expected at a very young age when he realized he’d hit his marks and now … what? He was on vacation in the Cayman Islands when a moment of stillness yielded enormous clarity and vision. He returned home knowing it was time to create something new in order to live in the abundance and freedom he’d glimpsed.
    • Setting the Stage: Ken got intentional, listing three goals to support his desire to pursue growth and develop self-mastery (all of which he has achieved):
      • He decided to establish his own office, separate from his previous group firm.
      • He vowed to write a book.
      • He committed to learn how to sail.
    • Silence proved a pivotal ingredient in Ken’s deepening journey, both professionally and personally. Meditation and stillness are still fundamental daily practices.
    • More about sailing: After years of watching boats in the harbor, Ken realized it was time to follow his curiosity – and take action. He signed up for an eight-week class and followed the path, racking up 200 hours his first year. He went from never having sailed to chartering to becoming a joint sailboat owner.
    • Ken reflects on setbacks: Meditation has helped him order his priorities, attending most closely to the top 20% and then subsets of that. His increased focus and sense of quiet engagement keeps challenges in perspective.
    • Those he interacts with notice Ken’s demeanor and the changes that have accompanied his stillness practice. There is a palpable sense of calm and freedom from rumination.
    • What lies ahead: Ken has some huge goals, the most immediate of which is to share his life-changing experience with extended silent meditation retreats, which he plans to host in an effort to empower others.
    • The Big Vision: Ken wants to destigmatize silent meditation and broadcast its real-world applications. Many successful people have utilized such practices, but often under the radar. The hope is to dispel some of the negative stereotypes associated with meditation and substitute the powerfully positive aspects.
    • Ken shares thoughts on where self-actualization starts.
      • First, you have to know that it’s possible to change.
      • Slow down. If you keep moving without intent, you’re spinning your tires.
      • Cut through the noise and define what looks like happiness and success.

    KEY QUOTES:

    • “In an instant this wave of clarity and sense of freedom came over me. All of my limiting beliefs and thoughts just disappeared. I was left completely vulnerable, but also free and abundant. It was an incredible experience.”
    • “I was able to pursue all (my goals) and in a way that I didn’t feel stressed or overwhelmed. It all felt natural and like I was doing the right thing. I think all that came from the stillness I developed from my meditation practice and silence.”
    • “What my stillness practice does is allow me to be sharper, more present in the moment with clients, prospects, podcasts, whatever I’m on so that people feel I’m more engaged – and I am. Everything just flows more naturally.”
    • “Spending five days in silence was by far the most life-changing thing I’ve ever done.”
    • “I want to show people that if you want to be successful and be the most authentic, best person you can be, you need to know what that looks like and clear out all the noise. And the best way to do that is in silence.”
    • “I want to have everyday business owners talking about how much they’ve learned about themselves, their business and life (through meditation) and strive to be the best people they can be. I want to be the go-to person for that.”
    • “Once you can get out of that vicious cycle, the thought and the chaos that goes on around you and in your head, everything changes.”

    About Ken:

    Ken is an esteemed wealth advisor and published author who believes you should be living your life, by design. His focus is on curating securitized real estate for investors seeking to defer taxes through a 1031 exchange. Ken’s book “Get There! Chart Your Course to Abundance and Live the Life You Desire,” was developed as a tool that helps individuals discover the clarity they need to design their financial future. 

    Contacts for Ken and his Stillness to Success Program:

    Website: www.stillnesstosuccess.com

    Email: info@kenkladouris.com

    @LinkedIn

    @Facebook

    @Insta

    About the All In Podcast Show:

    The All-In Podcast Show presents top Entrepreneurs, Innovators and World Changers willing to share their breakthrough moments and how they are changing the world. Focused on being “All-In” on the four areas of life: faith, family, finances, and health, host Daniel Giordano invites mentors who exemplify balance and a commitment to building a bold life of excellence.

    Previous episodes of the The All-In Podcast  can be found here.

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  • 85: Gav Gillibrand, Wellness Coach and Author

    85: Gav Gillibrand, Wellness Coach and Author

    SUMMARY:

    Getting motivated around diet and exercise can be a challenge, but this episode of the All-In podcast introduces a wellness coach and author whose energy is an irresistible motivator. Dan welcomes Gav Gillibrand, a nutritionist and physical trainer whose methods have equipped thousands of followers with the strategy and practical tools to tackle unwanted pounds – and vanquish them once and for all. Gav, who has written a book on the subject, believes that any fitness program is doomed when it’s overly restrictive. So the trick is creating sustainability through a simple understanding of calories in, calories out – and how to manage accordingly.

    You’ll enjoy hearing about Gav’s eclectic professional path, which included some major detours – a stint on a popular British reality dating show and nearly two decades of global touring as a male stripper. While performance and entertainment might seem unlikely as resume-builders, Gav actually learned life lessons that are essential to the people skills, compassion and practicality he brings to his busy, executive clients today.

    When it comes to fitness and weight loss, the mechanical piece is of course straightforward. It’s the psychological aspect that consumes at least 70% of Gav’s coaching time. Unpacking and understanding our emotional relationship with food is the first order of business. Without that clarity (and accountability), says Gav, it’s impossible to disengage from reflexive habits that do not serve. Once those doors have been unlocked, however, we’re all capable of moving towards a lifetime plan that leaves us satisfied, fueled, inspired and ready to go!

    Click here to learn more about Gav’s book, “The GHG Method: A No ‘Bullshit’ Approach to Losing Body Fat, Upgrading Your Mind Set & Radically Changing Your Life”. Or click here for a free consultation with Gav.

    You can enjoy additional episodes of All-In here.

    KEY TOPICS:

    • Gav shares a bit about his early life and obsession with all things sports and fitness, ultimately taking a detour from academics to become a personal trainer and returning to university having become a male stripper with a TV following from his appearance on “Blind Date,” a popular dating show in the UK at that time. Upon graduation he wound up going on tour and performing as an entertainer/stripper internationally until the age of 30. That’s the point at which he went full-on into fitness & nutrition coaching.
    • About transitioning: Daniels asks what it was that helped Gav reorient himself and commit to becoming a coach. Fitness and nutrition were already central to his livelihood as a stripper, so the relationship was very complementary.
    • Gav’s life experience as a stripper has proved crucial to his approach and success in the wellness industry. It gave him perspectives, experiences and human interactions that form the basis for much of his approach to clients and business development today.
    • Gav’s typical client is a man or woman ages 40-55, usually (but not always) married with kids. They are very often busy executives with 30 pounds or more to lose, who have tried everything.
    • Gav’s job as a coach is largely about providing credible information that people lack:
      • Dispelling weight loss myths.
      • Telling people the truth (about things like calories and exercise).
      • Helping them eat food and exercise in a way that’s not so restrictive that it’s unsustainable.
    • Much of his program is about helping clients understand the calories in, calories out concept and establish a personalized program that will work for them in the long term.
    • When it comes to achieving results, the mechanics of diet and exercise are the (relatively) easy part. What Gav sees as the major hurdle? All the psychological factors that play into our emotional connection with food:
      • Self-esteem
      • Self-image
      • Self-sabotage
      • Self-limiting beliefs
    • Food is the one addictive substance that humans have no choice but to have in their life, so the trick is figuring out how to co-exist and separate out emotional behaviors that do not serve. For Gav, that constitutes at least 70% of the substance of his coaching.
    • Unconscious eating is generally connected at some level with other psychological issues that are asking to be uncovered and addressed.
    • Getting a Jumpstart: Gav suggests that anyone looking to lose weight start by tracking calories. Create a food log and get familiar with the caloric measures of food in, energy out. That will set the stage for making some meaningful changes.
    • Gav provides further resources, information and resources (links below).

    KEY QUOTES:

    • “If I didn’t do a 17-hear hiatus (touring as a stripper), I don’t think I’d still be doing fitness and nutrition now. I learned so much, met so many people, great life experience you could never, ever get in a typical corporate lifestyle.”
    • “Maybe 20 years ago (my clients) were in quite good shape, but they’ve let things slide as they spent all their time building their business, making money or career or family.”
    • “People don’t understand how calories work, how you lose weight. It’s a strange topic … that can be very confusing.”
    • “When I mention the word diet, straightaway people think rabbit food, salads, gym five days a week, no booze, no carbohydrates.”
    • “My job is to teach people they can still have a life, they can still enjoy carbohydrates, drink a few drinks every week, if we can control the numbers. It’s all about calories in, calories out.”
    • “The mechanical side can be taught in half an hour. The (more complex) psychological aspect comes down to self-image, self-esteem, self-sabotage, self-limiting beliefs.”
    • “If information was all we needed, everyone would be rich, skinny and happy!”
    • “It’s not information, it’s implementation. Actually sticking to it and being consistent and recognizing, ‘Why do I do what I do?’ ”

    About Gav:

    Gav is a fitness & nutrition expert who specializes in helping busy entrepreneurs lose 20 pounds or more in 12 weeks without cutting carbs, alcohol & other fun stuff from their lives. His unique take on fat loss has led to him building a community of 35k+ followers on LinkedIn. He’s also the author of
    “The GHG Method:  A No ‘Bullshit’ Approach to Losing Body Fat, Upgrading Your Mind Set & Radically Changing Your Life.” 

    Further Info/Contacts for Gav:

    Website: https://gavgillibrand.com

    Gav’s Podcast: The Health, Fitness & Lifestyle Show

    Email: gav@eighty20lifestyle.com

    @LinkedIn

    @Facebook

    @Insta

    @YouTube

    About the All In Podcast Show:

    The All-In Podcast Show presents top Entrepreneurs, Innovators and World Changers willing to share their breakthrough moments and how they are changing the world. Focused on being “All-In” on the four areas of life: faith, family, finances, and health, host Daniel Giordano invites mentors who exemplify balance and a commitment to building a bold life of excellence.

    Previous episodes of the The All-In Podcast  can be found here.

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  • 84: Riley Baez-Bradway, Team Lead at Interview Connections

    84: Riley Baez-Bradway, Team Lead at Interview Connections

    SUMMARY:

    When it comes to podcasting, ever wondered what’s behind the magic curtain? How shows are made, who books the guests and what makes for a great show? Daniel’s guest on this episode of All-In shares his experience as a Lead Booker for Interview Connections, a company with years of experience helping people find their niche as podcast featured guests or hosts. Riley Baez-Bradway shares his interesting journey into digital media and lifts the curtain on some of the key elements not only for a compelling podcast but a balanced and happy life!

    Riley and Dan touch on a range of topics, both personal and professional, including how to identify and develop your “wizard” versus “lizard” brain. You’ll also get some important advice about staying mentally clear and creating a mix of work-life priorities that support long-term creativity, productivity and satisfaction. Being part of a progressive, supportive work environment like the one cultivated by Interview Connections’ founders is for Riley the single most important element shaping the company’s ongoing success. It all combines to drive amazing results for podcast hosts and prospective guests – ROI on research, professional one-sheets, repurposing content, equipment recs, calls to action, interview prep and of course that all-important outreach to make the connections that launch podcast careers.

    Click here to access a free podcasting master class being given by Interview Connections’ founders, who share tips for creating a global personal brand and generating warm qualified leads.

    You can enjoy additional episodes of All-In here.

    KEY TOPICS:

    • All about Riley’s background and interests growing up in rural Connecticut, including music, technology and digital media early on.
    • Riley breaks down the “wizard brain” versus “lizard brain” (higher thinking versus reptilian) and how initially he was over-developed in one tendency (the more esoteric) and less connected with the other (the more emotionally intelligent).
    • Being creative and technical came easily, but when Riley had the opportunity to be more client-facing he quickly understood that social interaction and leadership skills were essential to progressing his career of choice in digital media and communications.
    • Riley shares lessons learned about compartmentalization and over-focus. When he was in college he went to the gym every day for 22 days straight – at which point he figured out that it had become an unhealthy diversion from real issues at hand.
    • Important Advice: Don’t surrender space in your brain to festering thoughts that have been shoved to the back, unaddressed and unresolved.
    • Riley’s primary professional driver is results – seeing how he and his team can positively impact their clients with concrete PR and marketing support and ROI related to sales, bookings, increased audience share and exposure in general.
    • Interview Connections, founded in 2012, was one of the earliest companies to get into the podcast space in a dedicated way.
    • What does Riley do for fun? He’s engaged with all kinds of things and constantly adding to his knowledge and explorations – especially connecting with people, travel and learning about other cultures. He also plays, DJs and makes electronic music and loves studying all things linguistics.
    • Work-life balance and supporting paid time off for personal development – and fun – is a priority set forth by Interview Connections’ founders that Riley that the whole team values tremendously.
    • Riley’s Prime Piece of Advice: Look for employers that respect people and support humane benefits that ultimately maximize productivity and minimize stress.
    • Further thoughts on how best to reach out to Riley and learn more about Interview Connections (links below).

    KEY QUOTES:

    • “It’s been really fun to have a tactical, hands-on application for my creative talents. I’ve always loved implanting my personality and creative writing skills in media and this is a nice way to do that.”
    • “Leading a team of four other agents really kind of forces you to examine yourself a little bit and realize, If I don’t suture up some of these toxic, bad habits that I use in my personal life I’m going to project those onto my team and it’s going to affect their performance.”
    • “People (that you manage) need to be seen and be heard.”
    • “Your personal life and work life are hand in hand – two hands that wash each other.”
    • “Those things that we compartmentalize and push to the back of our minds? They’re still going to be there. And they will just fester in the back of your head.”
    • “My end game at the end of the day is to serve my clients and the people I work with and the people who have trusted me with their livelihood and growing that for them.”
    • “You’ve got to be in touch with the people who are the reason you’re in business in the first place.”
    • “It’s important to have fun. You’re going to have seasons in your work and business where you have to put a little more work in to get things figured out or get more skill sets, but you always have to bring it back to why you’re doing all of this.” (Dan)
    • “You can’t keep pushing yourself when you’re burned out or you’re going to do terrible work”
    • “Take care of (your employees) and your employees are going to take care of you … It has a positive ripple effect on everyone all the way from the ground floor all the way through every department.”

    About Riley:

    After working in a podcast production studio for two years, Riley found his way to Interview Connections in July 2019 as a booking agent. He earned his Bachelor of Science in Digital Media Production and has always been searching for a creative application for his technical experience. Riley is passionate about client relationships and making clients feel like they’re a part of the Interview Connections family, and since his promotion to Team Lead, he’s particularly enjoyed rallying his team members to reach new heights. When Riley isn’t combining his love of writing and technology at the office, he can be found writing electronic music, watching baseball, studying languages, or enjoying long walks with his spouse. 

    Further Info/Contacts for Riley and Interview Connections:

    Website: www.interviewconnections.com  

    Interview Connections’ Podcast: Monetize the Mic

    Email: riley@interviewconnections.com

    @LinkedIn

    @Instagram

    @Facebook

    About the All In Podcast Show:

    The All-In Podcast Show presents top Entrepreneurs, Innovators and World Changers willing to share their breakthrough moments and how they are changing the world. Focused on being “All-In” on the four areas of life: faith, family, finances, and health, host Daniel Giordano invites mentors who exemplify balance and a commitment to building a bold life of excellence.

    Previous Episodes: https://www.allinpodcast.com

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  • 83: Tracy Enos, Author and Business Coach

    83: Tracy Enos, Author and Business Coach

    SUMMARY:

    If determination and resilience are two ingredients critical to any entrepreneurial venture, then Daniel Giordano’s guest on this episode of All-In was clearly pre-destined for success. Tracy Enos’s early career path might have been bumpy, but life and professional challenges never bogged her down. With tenaciousness, humor and a thirst for knowledge, she has cultivated an amazing consulting and publishing career.

    Author of the international best-seller “LinkedIn Publishing to Profits: A Simple 5-Step System to Attract High Paying Clients, Media Attention & Speaking Engagements,” Tracy has figured out a recipe that includes coaching clients from across industries – solopreneur to multimillion dollar enterprises. She consults with people looking to bring in new business, secure speaking engagements and access media attention. The common denominator? Tracy knows how to leverage LinkedIn like nobody’s business.

    A single mom of four, Tracy is a dynamo who prevailed over 3rd degree burns and five surgeries in nine months back in 2015 – only to come back even stronger. She has developing LinkedIn training modules for every price point and offers personalized coaching for those who want that extra feedback. Dan asks her about tips and tricks for putting the full suite of LinkedIn tools into action. Tracy also shares her basics when it comes to figuring out how to market and sell your consulting services.

    As if all her entrepreneurial business and publishing activity weren’t enough, Tracy used pandemic as a time to get back into the shape of her life. The future is bright for this dynamic entrepreneur, but she got here the hard way – bouncing back time and again, better than ever!

    Click here to schedule one of Tracy’s free LinkedIn Business Explosion sessions. Or check out this link to download The Ultimate LinkedIn Profile Checklist.

    KEY TOPICS:

    • Tracy runs through her background. A product of growing up in California, she’s a Kansas City, Missouri, transplant who started out working in the world of timeshares. Subsequently she got a real estate license and fell into working for a mortgage company right at the height of the 2008-09 financial crisis. A couple of jobs later, she was ready for something new.
    • Stumbling into a sales job in the prepared foods industry, Tracy quickly discovered she had a real knack for sales and interfacing with the public. In a very short time she was in charge of a huge sales apparatus. Hiring was among her duties, which meant a lot of time spent on LinkedIn, searching for talent. It started wheels turning.
    • In time, at the urging of her sister, Tracy followed her interest in digital marketing and the online world. When she started up her own agency she put her knowledge of LinkedIn’s resources to work, and from there the magic started to happen.
    • On the advice of a colleague, Tracy wrote a highly successful book – the hardest but most rewarding thing she has ever done!
    • LinkedIn is Tracy’s go-to platform. In a world where internet marketing alternatives are in constant flux, she has built a thriving business on the networking platform without having ever spent a single dollar on advertising.
    • What does Tracy bring to the consulting equation that sets her up for success? No matter the discipline or sales sector, she:
      • Studies markets.
      • Studies her clients.
      • Learns to speak the right language.
      • Asks a lot of questions.
      • Figures out what her clients want.
    • Covid19 hit consulting agencies hard, including Tracy’s, but when she pivoted it was once again with an assist from LinkedIn. (Side Note: LinkedIn has reported a 55% increase in use overall in 2020 over 2019, no doubt a byproduct of pandemic upheaval.)
    • Currently Tracy’s agency is building out programs to train people on LinkedIn at more modest price points with an option for private coaching add-ons.
    • Leveraging LinkedIn starts with a great profile, which should include things like: where you volunteer, your education, projects your proud of, publications. Most of all: What do you bring? How are you different from the competition?
    • What first steps does Tracy recommend for entrepreneurs trying to launch a business?
      • Sit down and define who you’re working with and what it is you offer them.
      • Get a good grasp (i.e. deep dive) of the competition and what they’re doing.
      • Sit down and spell it out – develop all your go-to-market plan’s elements.
    • Top of mind for Tracy going forward? Helping more people by breaking down LinkedIn and making its many offerings and tools accessible (rather than overwhelming).
    • What does Tracy do for fun? She’s been on a fitness tear, getting strong and preparing to enter a competition in 2022. That means gym time 5-6 days a week. The dividends in energy are substantial!
    • Dan wraps up with contacts for Tracy (links included below).

    KEY QUOTES:

    • “I was fired twice from corporate America in four years. Six-figure income gone, and I was a single mom at the time.”
    • “It wasn’t easy. Business was not always on a steady up. I was learning things and I was a sponge – a self-proclaimed “info junkie.”
    • “Social media changes. There are traditional marketing strategies that are still effective today, but with the internet things have also changed. Platforms add things, take things away. You’ve got to pivot.”
    • “You have to learn that every industry is a little bit different and you still have to sell to make a business grow.”
    • “You don’t know what somebody needs in LinkedIn. You don’t know if they want it, need it, even care. It took a lot of practice and I’m not saying there weren’t slow months, because there were.”
    • “I found people who weren’t hurting or completely laid off (during pandemic) and kept my business afloat that way.”

    About Tracy:

    Tracy is a best-selling author and speaker known for her deep knowledge of the LinkedIn marketing platform and how entrepreneurs can leverage it most effectively. She is an innovative, passionate and inspiring speaker. Her powerhouse abilities and remarkable range to speak on diverse sales and marketing topics were developed and sharpened as a long time LinkedIn business development consultant, real estate and mortgage professional, SCORE mentor, radio show guest, actress, model, and speaker to Fortune 500 companies. 

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    Website: https://tracyenos.com
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    About the All In Podcast Show:

    The All-In Podcast Show presents top Entrepreneurs, Innovators and World Changers willing to share their breakthrough moments and how they are changing the world. Focused on being “All-In” on the four areas of life: faith, family, finances, and health, host Daniel Giordano invites mentors who exemplify balance and a commitment to building a bold life of excellence.

    Previous Episodes: https://www.allinpodcast.com

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