Category: Entrepreneurship

  • 50: Wally Carmichael – Creating Competition-Crushing Marketing

    50: Wally Carmichael – Creating Competition-Crushing Marketing

    50: A&P Business Mastery Strategist Wally Carmichael

    Daniel Giordano

    SUMMARY:

    There are many ways to measure business success that have little to do with chasing that tantalizing $1 million revenue dream. In this episode of All-In, Daniel focuses the  conversation on creating abundance of the kind that drives Wally Carmichael both personally and professionally. As host of both the Men of Abundance and Business Owner Growth podcasts, Wally focuses on the intersection between building success and living successfully. He has developed best practices and tools to help entrepreneurs evolve their businesses while also weaving in all kinds of life lessons gleaned in a long career as a U.S. Army Medic, father, husband and active community member. Together Daniel and Wally share their perspective as dads who value being actively involved in their children’s lives and their belief that there are things in life far more important than the single-minded goal of becoming one of the 4% of entrepreneurial ventures that break the million dollar mark for profitability. As the saying goes, “Some of the best things in life are free.” Wally suggests that income is great but of equal value are things like an abundance of time with family and freedom from debt. This episode also features useful advice for business owners about using mentors to spur growth and the importance of delegating tasks (such as marketing, sales and accounting) to ensure you’re focused appropriately on the core business you’re cultivating. Lots of great perspective from two men who have made living abundantly their mission and their quality of family life the key to meaningful success.

    KEY TOPICS:

    • Wally shares a bit about his background as a kid who grew up in a trailer “behind another man’s house” in a tough Arizona neighborhood and spurned conventional education, joined the Army as a medic and blossomed over a 25-year active duty career.
    • About some of the business ventures Wally started while in the military, including as an Amway rep at the mall or PX while stationed in Germany and as an internet service provider in Iraq.
    • The entrepreneurial journey, ups and downs and challenges Wally has experienced with his various businesses – including currently as a coach.
    • How Wally recognizes and comes back from hitting walls, personally and in consultation with his clients.
    • The story behind Wally’s decision to use “Abundance” in his company name. An interaction with his young son is at the heart of the inspiration.
    • Word to the wise: You can live abundantly without owning a million-dollar business. There are riches associated with control of one’s time, opportunity to pursue passions, freedom from debt.
    • Going from being active duty military and gone all the time with his older son to being around and involved with his younger son all throughout the day.
    • Wally’s recommendations to businesses trying to lift themselves out of struggles – how he assesses their needs as well as what he can do and how.

    KEY QUOTES:

    • “As a long, blond-haired white boy growing up in my neighborhood I learned how to either fight or run – and I ran very fast!”
    • “One way to fully retire is to get your finances right.”
    • “When you’re not growing you’re dying and if you’re not adding value, what’s the point?”
    • “Success is about yourself. You can have personal success and reach your goals. (But) abundance is about taking that success – the knowledge, the time, the treasures and talents – and paying it forward to others.”
    • “Once I started being grateful for what I had, so much more started coming into my life.”
    • “The problem I’ve found is that … so many people are chasing, chasing, chasing and never actually living their life or enjoying the journey.”
    • “When I save a business, I’m potentially preventing a suicide, potentially preventing a divorce. I’m definitely building some confidence in somebody that trickles out to their team and community.”
    • “What you don’t know is killing your business.”
    • “Find (a coach) who knows what they’re talking about and get an assessment before you work with them. See what they really know and what they can really do.”
    • “Many business owners want to grow but they don’t want to delegate. They don’t want employees or even to contract out. You’re never going to grow if you don’t get to that point.”

    About Wally

    A retired US Army Airborne Medic, Wally helps business owners create competition-crushing marketing. He begins this process by assessing business operations using a proprietary profit acceleration software.  Wally has also developed numerous training programs for business owners who prefer a do-it-yourself model. Each video lesson provides a step-by-step approach that enables any business to instantly produce more leads, close more sales and see a dramatic increase in revenue and profits.

    Follow/Contact Wally:

    Listeners will find gifts from Wally Carmichael by visiting:
    https://allin.wallycarmichael.com 

    Websites:

    Email: carmichaelwb@gmail.com
    @LinkedIn
    @Twitter

    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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  • 48: Diane Helbig – Taking Advantage of Opportunites for business growth

    48: Diane Helbig – Taking Advantage of Opportunites for business growth

    48: Business Coach and Consultant Diane Helbig

    Daniel Giordano

    SUMMARY:

    It may be tempting to jump in with a new partner or project, but it’s worth taking a beat to be sure your goals are actually in alignment. In this episode of The All-In Podcast Diane Helbig offers wisdom about the need to strike a balance between joining forces and taking opportunities and doing the necessary due diligence. Whether it’s being approached by a service provider or forming a joint venture, Daniel and Diane share their experiences with scanning the landscape in order to protect your business as you’re growing it.

    A successful certified business coach of 15 years, Diane is passionate about helping small companies maximize opportunity while minimizing the kinds of mistakes that drain away time, energy, profit and growth. Inspired by lessons taught by her father, himself a small businessman, Diane uses a hands-on methodology to help organizations and enterprises operate constructively and profitably. 

    When it comes to optimizing your small business over the long term? Diane and Daniel discuss the importance of taking the occasional “mental health” hour or entire day to reinvigorate and recharge batteries. They also emphasize the importance of doing your homework before forming alliances of any kind and, on the flipside, relying regularly upon trusted colleagues and mentors for positivity and support because, even for the most successful entrepreneurs, the road can occasionally feel long and lonely.

    Diane shares more of her expertise in small business management, sales, social media, networking and leadership both in her book, Succeed Without Selling, and also on her podcast Accelerate Your Business Growth.

    KEY TOPICS:

    • A bit about Diane’s upbringing, education and early career.
    • Diane’s vision for her consulting business and how it took shape.
    • Diane shares a couple of the big setbacks she has confronted along the way.
    • Remember to carefully vet prospective partners and service providers before leaping into anything.
    • Diane’s #1 Key to Success: Do you. Diane advises just being yourself, authentically and without trying to emulate anyone else.
    • Why being genuinely yourself resonates, and is so important. 
    • How Diane copes with and stays motivated on the occasional “down” day. 
    • “All-In” defining moment: Diane gives notice to her full-time employer after an “aha” phone call in which she realizes that business coaching was her calling.
    • Advice for business owners finding their way: This isn’t the last decision you’re going to make. There are always more decisions ahead.
    • Additional words of advice: 
      • Don’t be afraid to talk to fellow businesspeople – if they’re positive! 
      • Seek out a mentor. 
      • Surround yourself with people who are supportive.
      • Get out of your own head!

    KEY QUOTES:

    • “I saw people who were making business decisions that weren’t serving them well and thought I could help.”
    • “When someone reaches out to you with a service, do your research before you go ahead and move forward with them.”
    • “As long as I’m true to me and living in integrity I can always serve my clients best that way, and myself.”
    • “I build my business around what I have to offer my clients and that works. I love my clients, enjoy working with them every day and we do good work together!”
    • “Starting my business, I dove into the deep end and started swimming and had some bumps in the road, but I’ve learned an awful lot.”
    • “It’s okay to realize that sometimes it’s just a matter of shifting or tweaking what it is that you’re doing.”
    • “You have to believe in the possibilities. You have to be open to what could happen, what could turn about. Things happen.”

    About Diane Helbig ​

    Diane Helbig is an internationally recognized business and leadership development advisor, author, award-winning speaker, and workshop facilitator. As a certified, professional coach and president of Seize This Day, Diane helps businesses and organizations operate more constructively and profitably. She evaluates, encourages, and guides her clients.

    Contact Diane:

    Website: www.helbigenterprises.com
    Email: diane@helbigenterprises.com
    Download a free chapter of Diane’s book at here.
    Click here to set up a free phone consultation.
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    @LinkedIn
    @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: https://www.allinpodcast.com

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  • 47: Marc Kramer – Serial Entrepreneurship

    47: Marc Kramer – Serial Entrepreneurship

    47: Entrepreneur and Podcast Host Marc Kramer

    Daniel Giordano

    SUMMARY:

    In this episode of The All-In Podcast, serial entrepreneur Marc Kramer delivers a sampler platter of diverse startup experiences and insights. Daniel prompts details of the many hits and misses that make up Marc’s impressive portfolio, including more than 25 businesses, multiple books and a successful podcast The Best Business Minds. The one common mandate among all his ventures?

    Get up, get going and don’t give up!

    Marc takes Daniel on a tour of a host of businesses he has imagined, innovated, launched, grown, sold and in some instances wound down. There are no straight lines and no one gets out without some failure. The question is, says Marc, can you get up and keep on driving towards whatever goal? It’s helpful to remember that there were predecessors to Facebook (remember MySpace?) and Google (what ever happened to Excite and Alta Vista?). You never know when the timing for your particular vision will hit just right. Pets.com was one of the emblematic huge fails of the early dot.com era because it was just a bit ahead of its time. People didn’t understand the concept of ordering supplies online. Today? It would be a natural. So, Marc advises, keep the faith and keep on trying. Equip yourself with good research and a carefully considered plan.

    Today Marc is not only growing a number of interesting startups (details of which he provides in the podcast), he is also a sought-after podcaster with a consulting company that takes entrepreneurs at all stages of maturation to the next level by providing guidance on everything from marketing and sales to innovation planning, loan acquisition and financial modeling. At heart also a philanthropist, what most inspires Marc’s boundless entrepreneurial drive is the desire to foster education and improved quality of life across society.

    You can hear lots more about Marc’s experience and ideas via his podcast The Best Business Minds.

    KEY TOPICS:

    • Starting Out: How Marc’s entrepreneurial journey took shape.
    • The rundown on Marc’s multiple ventures – a wide variety!
    • Did Marc have a homerun startup right out of the gate? (Short answer: No!)
    • Setbacks are also the gateway forward to new, better market opportunities.
    • Marc’s tip for prevailing? Don’t get overly attached. Keep a flexible mindset.
    • The key to entrepreneurial success: Keep on going!
    • Projects Marc is currently most excited about.
    • A bit about LinkedIn and other tools for growing your network and cultivating good karma!
    • Marc’s advice for aspiring entrepreneurs: Just DO it. There is no downside to trying – and lots of downside to never getting off the mark!

    KEY QUOTES:

    • “Timing is everything in business.”
    • “Most people fail not because they failed to raise enough money or execute but just because the timing was off for them.”
    • “When you think about it, there’s nobody who has ever been first who has managed to stay around.”
    • “You spend all of your dollars educating the market, then you run out of dollars.” 
    • “You have to be able to dust yourself and keep moving forward. You can’t go, ‘Oh my gosh, I’m a failure.’ ”
    •  “Great entrepreneurs like Steve Jobs have failures, too.”
    • “You learn a different lesson about something every time … from each experience.”
    • “I wanted to make a lot of money to create entrepreneurship and support education.” 
    • “LinkedIn is a great way to interact with people. I’ve made tons of people … who I’ve ended up business with or referring business to.”
    • “People talk about it but don’t do it. All you have to do
    • “The single biggest thing that you need to do is get up in the morning and try!” 

    About Marc Kramer

    A serial entrepreneur who has started and run more than 25 ventures and written six books, Marc Kramer is president of Kramer Communications. He has been named an Inc. Magazine Entrepreneur of the Year, plus Small Business Journalist of the Year by the Center City Proprietors Association of Philadelphia. He has a master’s degree in management from Penn State University and a bachelor’s degree in Journalism from West Virginia University.

    Contact Marc:

    Website: www.kramercommunications.com
    Email: marc@kramercommunications.com
    @Facebook
    @LinkedIn

    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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  • 44: Patrick Fitzgibbons – Wholeness and Healing for First Responders

    44: Patrick Fitzgibbons – Wholeness and Healing for First Responders

    44: Law Enforcement Consultant and Podcast Host Patrick Fitzgibbons

    Daniel Giordano

    SUMMARY:

    In a world of hurt, Patrick Fitzgibbons is using his military and law enforcement experience to inspire wholeness and healing. This episode of The All-In Podcast looks at how front-lines stress can be managed through setting intention and making conscious daily choices. Less than a decade ago, Patrick was living in a completely different way. Impacted by PTSD and the rigors and realities of his work in the field, he saw his life moving down one road and made a conscious decision to take a different fork in the road.  He has since established an entire coaching practice devoted to supporting mental, physical and spiritual health among first responders.

    Through his stint with the Army and, until his retirement in 2019, a lengthy career as a patrolman, detective and operations commander with the police department in Louisville, CO, Patrick has learned close-up about some of the go-to attitudes that can undermine best intentions. In addition to coaching work he is hosts a top-ranked criminal justice podcast, Criminal Justice Evolution, focusing on critical building blocks for living a positive, productive life.

    You won’t want to miss Patrick’s tips for staying centered, which include a daily gratitude practice, meditation, consistent physical exercise and a deliberate commitment to populating his life with people who are uplifting and share similar aspirations to his own. It’s all about shifting – then maintaining – a healthy mindset. 

    Join Daniel and Patrick in a discussion that will inspire you to ask: What are you grateful for and how can you manifest your best self every day? You can find Patrick’s podcast at: Criminal Justice Evolution

    KEY TOPICS:

    • Patrick shares a little of his upbringing and experience in the military and law enforcement fields.
    • No life is perfect: Navigating the down cycles in career and life. 
    • Consistent effort is the key to moving forward day by day.
    • Patrick’s underlying mission and passion.
    • The legacy Patrick hopes to leave (Hint: It’s about supporting first responders.) 
    • Daily routines and conscious practices.
    • Try this for perspective: 400 trillion-to-1 odds each of us had of being born! 
    • The power of recognizing relationships as the cornerstone of everything.
    • Consider doing a digital detox and avoid a constant diet of news.
    • Surrounding yourself with the right people is key!
    • Top Tip: Start every day by writing down what you’re grateful for in your life.

    KEY QUOTES:

    • “I look to give officers motivation and inspiration in a very tough environment.” 
    • “I give officers the tools they need to navigate a very, very difficult profession.”
    • “No life is perfect … That’s one of the inherent problems with social media. No one’s life is perfect. Everyone has failures.”
    • “I’ve had many challenges that I’ve had to face and accept.”
    • “So much is tied up in cultivating that correct mindset … There’s a lot we can’t control, but we can control the six inches between our ears.”
    • “A lot of people, once they fail, they’re just down. They’re resigned. And that’s gonna be your life if you have that attitude going forward.”
    • “I want to be known as one of the people helped the brave men and women who protect us cope every day.”
    • “It’s one thing to think about things but it’s another thing to feel it. You’ve really got to feel (the gratitude).”
    • “Everything starts with the body. Your body runs it all. If you’re not taking care of yourself – not only spiritually but physically – you need to do that.”
    • “Relationships are the true meaning of life.”
    • “You are the answer. You are the keys. You have everything you need inside of you to be happy.”
    • “You’ve got to be selfish in who you’re surrounding yourself with. I want to be with people who are lifting me up.”
    • “A lot of your success is who you are around and who’s your tribe.”

     

    About Patrick Fitzgibbons ​

    Patrick is a retired law enforcement officer with approximately 23 years of experience. He holds an MBA in business and an MA in organizational leadership, and is a lifelong learner. Patrick is a part time professor in higher education, dedicated to coaching and mentoring the next generation of law enforcement professionals. He’s also the host of the top-rated podcast, “

    Website: www.cjevolution.com

    Evolve: https://www.cjevolution.com/personal-coaching/

    @Facebook

    @Instagram

    @LinkedIn

    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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  • 41: Frank Agin – AmSpirit Business Connections

    41: Frank Agin – AmSpirit Business Connections

    41: Frank Agin of AmSpirit Business Connections

    Daniel Giordano

    SUMMARY:

    Would you prefer to rent or own the building? For today’s guest, Frank Agin, it’s no contest. Once he realized the potential in networking, he was “all in” with his vision to develop and franchise AmSpirit as an invaluable point of connection for entrepreneurs, sales reps and professionals nationwide. In this episode, Daniel does a deep dive to understand the power of AmSpirit, an innovative organization supporting the exchange of qualified referrals through 17 franchises in eight states – and counting!

    Frank shares a bit about his early years and how he morphed from a freshly minted law school grad to employee at a Big Six accounting firm to starting up his own private practice in Ohio. An active community member and busy father of three nearly grown children, AmSpirit’s founder had his “all in” moment after realizing the power of networking and the potential to use his talents as a connector to build relationships among people from all walks of life: not just fellow attorneys, but also accountants, real estate agents, corporate coaches, financial advisers, web designers, travel agents and more. “These small business people are going to make it happen,” says Frank. “They are constantly finding ways to be relevant.” Frank’s unique and fully supported franchise model fosters community and business development – which has been more of a challenge than ever amidst pandemic uncertainty.

    Frank and Daniel talk about the anxiety-provoking realities – as well as the unexpected silver linings – AmSpirit franchisees have found in the wake of Covid19. They focus on the importance of sharing resources and ideas and the role of ingenuity (who knew Zoom had so much to offer as a forum for networking and featured speakers?). They share their take on character traits to fall back on in times of stress and generous, positive “karma” as the greatest community service and business value-add around.
    Frank has made bold choices and stayed the course with his entrepreneurial vision, through good times and … not as good. Refusing to be taken off-track by the latest investment fad or occasional self-doubt, AmSpirit thrives because the visionary behind it understands that building an actual long-term business asset requires steady faith and persistence.

    Enjoy this candid conversation between two “all in” entrepreneurs.Previous episodes of Daniel’s podcast can be found here.

    KEY TOPICS:

    • A little bit about Frank and his journey from law school to a big tax firm to private practice and the eye-opening networking experience that sparked his passion to develop Am Spirit.
    • ALL IN MOMENT: Frank describes his pivotal moment and the entrepreneurial vision for AmSpirit that grew out of it.
    • Membership versus Frank’s ownership model for AmSpirit.
    • Networking in a time of Covid19: The unknowns, ramifications, adaptations and even silver-lining growth.
    • Frank shares a bit about his life highlights (personally, professionally and philanthropically) and how he inspires AmSpirit franchisees to grow.
    • Frank as a Connector: How introductions he makes can manifest in surprising ways.
    • Entrepreneurism is about more than the successes. How Frank manages challenge.
    • The single thing that has most boosted Frank toward his goal. (Hint: It’s all about adding value … for others).
    • How to reach out to Frank and find out more about AmSpirit.

    KEY QUOTES:

    • “I (realized) that I could change my whole world by helping people. Just do things for them and trust that it will come back to me. I really doubled down on that.”
    • “(AmSpirit) is really designed for someone to add on to what someone is already doing. All my franchisees also do something else.” 
    •  “Zoom was that tool in your toolbox that you used for only one thing … but I can do all sorts of things with this tool now. That’s what started happening with Zoom because of Covid.”
    • “We’ve been able to connect people all around the whole country, doing things together, learning from one another, doing business. It’s very inspiring.”
    • “One of my many mantras is that everybody I know could benefit from somebody else that I know.”
    • “There’s always a couple of times a year when you get beaten down. You don’t have someone telling you when to go, other than yourself … and not everything works out.”
    • “We all get our nose bloodied a little bit just grinding away.”
    • “If you’re smart you create a learning opportunity (out of challenge.) What can I capitalize on that I wasn’t before?”
    • “Define ways that you can serve others. When I talk to people in job transition I ask, ‘What is it that you’re passionate about?’ It’s gotta be something.”
    • “The secret to success is: Find ways to help other people.”

    About Frank Agin:

    Frank Agin is president of AmSpirit Business Connection, an organization that empowers entrepreneurs, sales representatives and professionals to become successful through networking. He is also the host of the Networking Rx podcast, a weekly short-form podcast with insights and interviews related to better business relationships. He also narrates the Networking Rx Minute, a micro podcast with daily ideas and inspiration and is the author of several books, including “Foundational Networking: Creating Know, Like & Trust For A Lifetime of Extraordinary Success.”

    Website: www.frankagin.com
    Email: frankagain@amspirit.com
    @LinkedIn
    @Twitter

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  • 40: The All-in Podcast With Daniel Giordano

    40: The All-in Podcast With Daniel Giordano

    SUMMARY:

    After five years off of podcasting, Daniel takes a minute to reflect and re-launch the podcast with renewed purpose and passion. Growth over time has allowed him to refine his vision for what he hopes to create with this show.  At its core, All In is about impact sharing, connecting, and serving others.  You never know who or what will inspire you or what message you need to hear where you’re at in life, which is what makes this podcast so special. By combining the stories of those who are the best of the best in their field alongside those who are just starting out there is a diversity of voices and ideas that will inspire any listener to make a move. Utilizing Daniel’s gifts for connection, the All In podcast will continue to impact the lives of its listeners and hopefully lead you to your own “all in” moment.

    Previous episodes of Daniel’s podcast can be found here.

    KEY TOPICS:

    • Daniel takes time to share why he created the podcast and why he is re-launching it. 
    • Refining purpose: impact sharing, connecting and serving others.
    • Importance of finding and sharing your unique voice.
    • There’s an unlimited number of ways to reach your goals, what’s holding you back?
    • Staying connected; what we can expect from future episodes of All In.

    KEY QUOTES:

    • “I’m sharing stories with total strangers from around the world that you get to have conversations with, get to hear their stories (as well as) some of the challenges, some of the things that they help them clearly define their “all in” moments.”
    • “I’m all about impact sharing, connecting and serving others.”
    • There’s always something to learn from somebody.
    • Somebody needs to hear your story because you may be the only person that can make a move.
    • “In the word calling are the words all in.” 
    • “As we’re all progressing into this crazy world we live in and the challenges that we’ve faced over the past year now more than ever, people need to be connected. Connected in a way that we can truly serve one another, support one another, help each other and actually achieve more together.”
    • “The number one challenge I see in the industries that I’m in, the coaching and consulting industry, is people don’t implement.”

    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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  • 35: Achieving Sensational Results with Duane Cummings

    35: Achieving Sensational Results with Duane Cummings

    35: Achieving Sensational Results with Duane Cummings

    Daniel Giordano

    About Duane Cummings

    Duane was born in Germany before his family moved and settled on the West Coast of the United States. His family was poor, but he never realized the challenges he was over coming as he thought life was great. After losing a soccer scholarship he entered the military just like his father was. After a varied military career he left the military for love as he fell in love all over again with and married his high school sweetheart.

    Duane’s Business Progression

    • Duane got started in business as a small-scale entrepreneur in the military, loaning money and taking peoples duties and as a coach.
    • After an epiphany at this 9 year olds birthday, his vision and priorities shifted away from coaching to other business opportunities.
    • One of the biggest lessons Duane learned came when a faulty exit sign caused his antique business to burn to the ground and he wasn’t properly insured. He still feels that this unfortunate experience made him a wiser businessperson.
    • Duane says although he had an income and he was making money in this phase of his development he didn’t feel very successful.
    • A private label clothing company followed when a colleague suggested that as Duane was getting clothing made that he get extra made, save money, and have extra product to give away – which Duane did, and this lead to his own clothing label.
    • The consultancy business started because people wanted to know his story and how he could help their business.

    Mentors

    • Father Victor Roberts took an interest in Duane as a person by asking telling deep questions that made him think deeply about himself.
    • Every question he ever asked still rings in Duane’s ears to this day.

    Duane still doesn’t feel he has arrived yet. He wants to stay hungry for success.

    It was only when he started consulting with a large oil company he realized that he was no longer talking about hundreds or thousands of dollars but rather millions of dollars, and this brought a whole new level of understanding about his achievements and evidence that he must be doing something right.

    Right now Duane is working on his books, speaking – a lot of which is focused mainly on younger audiences in universities and schools.

    Mission behind Non Profits

    • To aid others, act on ideas and achieve sensational results.
    • Hi focus is to give what others want, not to try and enforce his beliefs or products on others.

    Duane’s Book – ‘Selling Out Your Funeral’

    • Duane got inspiration from a funeral of a friend whose son had died at the age of 20. The school gym was packed and were literally people streaming out the doors – and it got him to thinking of how many people would actually come to his funeral.
    • He rationalized that if you were to sell out a concert you would not start selling it the day before it was on, so why shouldn’t you go out now and start setting seeds that will serve others and indirectly cause you to be remembered.
    • There are lots of ways that you could monetize bringing value to others, so it need not be a total sacrifice without reward.

    Final Thoughts

    • It’s all about taking action – do it. Life is about an action and that action is doing.

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