
Natural Performance Enhancement with Dr. Isaac Jones
10/04/16 • 27 min
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Making Rockstar Events with Louie La Vella
When the world slams a door in your face, do you give up, or do you build your OWN door? Today’s guest, Louie La Vella, is a carpenter-type entrepreneur. Every time a door closed for him, he built another. He’s spent a lifetime in the entertainment industry, and now focuses on creating amazing events that give a one-of-a-kind experience. What’s holding YOU back from putting on an event, or being a rockstar speaker at someone else’s event? Discover: How Louie broke into radio and television after he was turned down What makes an event successful in a competitive market What to do when your potential clients don’t want your help but desperately need it If you’re tired of doors being slammed in your face as an entrepreneur, you don’t want to miss this episode. Build your own doors and craft amazing experiences. KEY POINTS: At 3:00 – Louie talks about being rejected by his ideal clients, and pivoting to even greater success. At 5:00 – Danny and Louie talk about event success in terms of crafting experience, and why it matters in a competitive environment. At 9:00 – Louie explains how a rebrand works for an older or unpopular event, and the steps to take to bring it back to life. At 12:00 – Louie addresses how to be a compelling presenter at other people’s events. At 16:00 – Louie wraps up with his philosophy on entrepreneurship and how it’s made him an incredible success.
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The Science of Right Thinking with David Bayer
You can learn every single tactic and strategy taught by every single authority in your space, whether it’s online entrepreneurship, parenting, or even underwater basket-weaving. But if you don’t have ‘right thinking’ mastered, you probably won’t be able to execute on a single one of them. In fact, the deck has been stacked against you from birth. Are you doomed to failure? Not at all! Today’s guest, David Bayer, has dedicated his life to the science behind right thinking. Whether you realize it or not, you are constantly attaching information to every experience you have. You can’t always control the experiences, but you CAN control the information you attach to them. Discover: How to reframe your past experiences to free yourself to be successful today How science and research directly support how your beliefs affect your results Why a little self-help won’t work; you have to be ALL IN If you’ve spent countless hours learning and growing mentally but still haven’t achieved the level of success you want, then you need to listen to this episode. It will change the way you think, literally. Key Points: At 2:00 – David explains how finding a book at an airport, along with working a 12 step program for his drug and alcohol abuse, sparked his desire to solve the problem every entrepreneur faces. At 4:00 – There’s a science behind the stories you tell yourself and the beliefs you have, and David explains how re-framing can change the way you experience life. Especially the beliefs you don’t realize you have. At 14:00 – David explains why you can’t just ‘dabble’ in self-improvement, and telling yourself to ‘just believe,’ isn’t enough. He talks about what it really takes to make right thinking work for you. At 18:00 – David explains reframing, and how people are not even close to working at full capacity, all because of the stories they tell themselves. At 23:00 – Danny and David discuss ‘The Secret,’ and why it failed to work for so many people. He provides real, actionable advice that goes beyond wanting a million dollars or a new house.
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