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  • E35 Kevin Palmieri
    2024/09/24

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    What if your toughest struggles could become your greatest triumphs? Join us for an inspiring conversation with Kevin Palmieri, the founder and host of Next Level University, as he shares his journey from working at a gas station to becoming a successful podcaster and coach. Kevin's candid discussion on overcoming self-doubt, imposter syndrome, and the relentless pursuit of self-improvement offers valuable insights for anyone facing adversity. Additionally, I open up about my own battles with imposter syndrome and how they've shaped my life and career.

    Have you ever felt that outward success doesn't always bring inner happiness? We tackle this profound topic by sharing a journey that starts with disappointment at not getting a warehouse job, moves through various careers as a truck driver, firefighter, and weatherization expert, and eventually leads to increased anxiety and depression despite financial success. Reflecting on personal struggles, failed relationships, and the realization that true fulfillment lies beyond material gains, we offer a nuanced perspective on the importance of mental well-being and genuine connections.

    Success and failure, two sides of the same coin, deeply influence our lives in ways we often overlook. Through personal anecdotes and meaningful reflections, we explore the contrast between my own struggles with motivation and my business partner's ease in achieving goals but difficulty in maintaining relationships. We also touch on the impact of personal loss on empathy, the significance of celebrating small victories, and moving past failures quickly. From the story of Tom from MySpace finding fulfillment as a photographer to the joy of giving and societal judgments tied to money, this episode is a heartfelt exploration of life's complexities and the pursuit of genuine happiness.

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    41 分
  • E34 Juliette Denny
    2024/08/25

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    What happens when a tenacious entrepreneur faces the brutal reality of unethical business practices during a global pandemic? Juliet Denny's rollercoaster career journey is not just inspiring, it's eye-opening. From her early days working in a pub to navigating a male-dominated sales floor, Juliet's relentless drive led her to establish an export department, move to Bolivia, and become part of the dot-com boom in Boston. Her story is a testament to adaptability and perseverance, capturing the essence of innovation as she founded a SaaS company and secured big-name clients like Apple and HP.

    Juliet opens up about the nitty-gritty of starting and scaling a tech business focused on learning management systems and gamification. She reveals the initial steps of securing venture capital and the challenges of self-funding. The pressures of high-growth industries and managing cash flow come to life through her candid anecdotes. Juliet's journey didn't come without its share of dark moments, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic, when unethical lending practices nearly forced her out of business. Her harrowing experience with a UK venture debt company underscores the broader issues facing small businesses and the lack of government support.

    Yet, despite the hardships, Juliet's resilience shines through. She talks about the struggles and rewards of entrepreneurship, the importance of loving what you do, and the need for innovative thinking in business. As she transitions to a new venture, Juliet’s story becomes a powerful narrative about overcoming adversity and the impact of ethical practices in the business world. Tune in to hear her insightful perspective on everything from managing people to embracing AI in language and management, and learn how you can apply these lessons to your own entrepreneurial journey.

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    37 分
  • E33 Stefan Fehr
    2024/08/20

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    What if you could enhance your website's SEO and drive traffic with blog posts generated in seconds? Join us on Bustin' Beyond as we uncover the secrets behind Modern IQs with CEO Stefan Fehr. From the foundational days of AppColumbus to the breakthrough creation of an AI-powered platform, Stefan reveals the inspiration and innovation behind this tool tailored for small business owners and coaches. Learn how Modern IQs distinguishes itself in a saturated AI market, offering a straightforward yet effective solution to keep your online presence thriving.

    In this captivating episode, we also delve into the transformative power of advanced technology across industries, including the potential impact of robotics in construction. Stefan candidly shares his personal journey, reflecting on the hurdles and triumphs that shaped his entrepreneurial spirit. From navigating financial optimization to addressing the emotional challenges of imposter syndrome and failure, Stefan provides invaluable insights into maintaining resilience and embracing continuous learning. Tune in for a wealth of knowledge on leveraging AI for business growth and personal development, all drawn from Stefan's rich tapestry of experience and innovation.

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    37 分
  • E32 Mel Roberson
    2024/07/08

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    Mel Roberson is a multifaceted professional with a dynamic career spanning various industries. He is an accomplished speaker, author, and entrepreneur known for his expertise in leadership development, personal growth, and business strategy. Mel has a rich background in sales and marketing, which has allowed him to excel in helping individuals and organizations achieve their full potential.

    As the founder of The Roberson Resource Group, Mel leverages his extensive experience to provide coaching and consulting services that drive success. His work focuses on empowering clients through tailored strategies that enhance performance and foster growth. Mel's approach is characterized by his ability to inspire and motivate, making him a sought-after speaker and mentor.

    In addition to his professional endeavours, Mel is dedicated to giving back to the community. He is actively involved in various philanthropic efforts, demonstrating his commitment to making a positive impact beyond the business world.

    Listeners can expect valuable insights from Mel Roberson's wealth of knowledge and experience as he shares his journey and expertise on leadership, personal development, and business success.


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    48 分
  • E 31 Claire Hancott
    2024/05/13

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    With nearly 20 years of experience as a finance director and chartered management accountant, Claire brings a wealth of knowledge in finance and business management. Her mission is clear: to empower business owners with the insights and support they need to maximise profits, optimise cash flow, and achieve financial success.

    Through her dynamic approach, Claire emphasises the importance of data-driven decision-making, firmly believing that every business should be driven by the numbers. With a proven track record in entrepreneurship, including co-owning a successful property business, Claire is uniquely positioned to offer invaluable advice on financial strategy and business growth.


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  • E 30 Gavin Coyle
    2024/04/15

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    About Gavin Coyle:

    • Host of I’m The Gaffer Podcast
    • CEO @ Gavin Coyle Safety
    • CEO @ Coyle Group


    I'm Gavin Coyle, the founder and leader of the Coyle Group, a safety consulting company in Ireland. My mission is to make sure every worker on your construction site returns home safely every day. I started this company because I believe safety can be simple, direct, and very effective.


    I have over 25 years of experience in safety, so I know what it takes to keep your sites safe. My safety plans are designed to prevent injuries, make more money, and keep projects on track. I make safety affordable and accessible to everyone, so your safety measures can grow with your business. My clients have seen great results, like fewer accidents and a stronger safety culture.


    In addition to running the Coyle Group, I also host the I'm Gaffer Podcast. This podcast is essential for anyone in construction, from workers to project managers to entrepreneurs. I interview industry leaders and experts, sharing their insights, stories, and tips to help you succeed in the construction world.


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    Websites:

    Personal Website: https://gavin-coyle.com/

    Company Website:http://coyle-group.com/


    Self- Published Book on Amazon:

    Workplace Safety On A Budget

    https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BP9GV4BW


    Linkedin Company Link:

    https://www.linkedin.com/company/2316340/


    LinkedIn Podcast Link:

    https://www.linkedin.com/company/101118728/


    LinkedIn Handle:

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


    All in one link:

    https://linktr.ee/gavincoylesafety




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  • E 29 Neil Giller
    2024/03/18

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    Neil’s aim in life is to “Inspire before he Expires”. Neil is an international Business and Personal Development Speaker, Business Transformational Consultant, Trainer, Mentor & BNI Managing Area Director. He also runs an expert Marketing Mailing Service known as “Stuff the Rest”.
    Having had close-hand experience with the challenges of Mental Health, Neil’s passion also lies in supporting Business Owners through Mental Health Advocacy, speaking and mentoring those struggling with Mental Health issues.
    Neil is a big believer that formal education isn’t always synonymous to success, having got where he is today not through academic means, but through hard work and determination - from his first job making jewellery in Hatton Garden, to thirty years spent in his family’s mailing house, working on marketing for Blue-Chip Clients, to now focusing on inspiring Business Owners to succeed through Business and Personal Development.

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  • E 28 Ralph de Lisle
    2024/02/19

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    THE LINKEDIN POST THAT STARTED OUR CONVERSATION
    NOW HEAR WHAT HAPPENED NEXT

    It's been 3 years, and I've failed 😰

    Every entrepreneurial podcast will tell you how fashionable failure is: "Win or learn!" "Fail fast!"

    A bit of advice? Don't be fooled.

    Failing (once you’re brave enough to) will rip your stomach out and leave you for dead 💀

    3 years ago I launched IKO, my drinks brand and first ever business. The timing was perfect. I had unshakable optimism. And after a career in insurance, It finally felt like I was following my calling.

    I raised money quickly from Angel investors and felt that rush of confidence and responsibility that came with that first big cheque.

    I strategised, planned, and executed. I went out day after day, month after month and sampled, tested, and sold. I relentlessly chased growth.

    Every listing felt like winning the lottery. Every rejection a crushing blow 💰❌

    But for all the wins, the obstacles came thick and fast. One moment I'm investing in e-commerce subscriptions as a promising growing channel, the next I've spent thousands only to be back to square one.

    The course correction hit moral and finances HARD 🫣

    When IKO was a pipe dream, I imagined a £1m+ revenue within 3 years. I imagined seeing people on the street with my drink in their hand. I thought it would be BIG.

    The reality? 3 years on…

    Circa £1k revenue per month
    Being cash positive is a triumph
    I’ve got crazy loyal customers but not enough of them
    Very challenging to find additional funding

    I honestly thought creating a cool brand and a fantastic tasting product would be enough. That with a bit of hard graft, the product would start to sell itself. But it just hasn’t worked out that way…

    Having poured my blood, sweat, and tears into a dream I was very attached to - all that time! - it is not easy to admit failure. It is very easy to say and hear "just fail fast and keep moving!". It's much much harder to do in reality.

    It took me 1 month to accept the brand wasn't where I'd dreamed it would be. It took 6 months to stop beating myself up to finally be in a place where I could move forward.

    So if you're reading this as the walls are closing in around you...

    1. Take a step back. Take the holidays off. You need your baseline of energy back.

    2. Make a hard and honest statement about where you are now. Then accept it.

    3. Make a brave and difficult decision about how you move forward. Then move.

    If you're really struggling like I was, remember why you started.

    You'll realise there's no such thing as wasted time. "Never give up" doesn't mean "go until you drop". It just means “keep moving”.

    Have you ever persevered for years before finally cracking something?

    PS I’m currently looking for a job - so please share this post with your network?

    Skillset: pitching, strategy, getting into the nitty gritty with financials and supply chain, marketing and brand 💪

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    41 分