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The Chris Harder Show - 294: How “Doing Good” is Good Business with Marshall Morris

294: How “Doing Good” is Good Business with Marshall Morris

12/30/19 • 44 min

The Chris Harder Show

In This Episode You Will Learn About:

-Having a generous upbringing

-Parenting as an entrepreneur

-Attracting better talent through generosity

-Inspiring others to do better

-The importance of video marketing

-Meeting people where they are

Resources:

-Learn more at iheartdogs.com

-Marshall’s Instagram: instagram.com/marshallmorris

-I Heart Dogs Instagram:instagram.com/iheartdogscom

Show Notes:

Marshall Morris is the founder of several businesses, but is probably best known for I Heart Dogs. They do giving back better than anyone else I know. We talk about where this generosity came from, why he’s so good at helping others monetize themselves, and all the coming trends in 2020 if you’re planning on selling anything. This is absolutely going to make or break your success in the coming year.

Question Highlights:

-How did you come so far so quickly?

-How are you parenting so successfully?

-What impact has generosity had on your success?

-How did you become okay with sharing your success and giving?

-Why are you so good at helping others build wealth?

-What should we be doing to get our message out there?

-Tell me about the art of creating jobs.

Guest Bio:

As the son of a hard-working, humble pastor, Marshall was taught early on the value of a hard day’s work. In fact, at a young age, his father would “loan” him out for the weekend to different farmers he did business with to help out (for very little pay). This weekend help wasn’t about making money, however, his father really just wanted to instill in him the value of working hard.

And it’s with this same mentality that his dad encouraged Marshall to attend college, but also informed him that it would be his responsibility to pay his own way – as that’s the way he did it. Growing up in an impoverished family, his dad worked hard to pay for his college while attending so he’d never have to take out a loan.

Not deterred by this, Marshall joined the military so his schooling could be paid for as he went. He never thought he would be deployed, but then 9/11 happened. Obviously, while deployed Marshall couldn’t attend college so instead he read a lot of books (12 hours a night for a year) so he could continue at least some type of education.

Among those books, he found that those focused on business resonated with him the most, and upon returning from his deployment he took it from there. Admittedly having more of a sales mindset from the beginning, he dabbled in real estate but gradually got out of it when the market took a turn.

After returning from being deployed, Marshall was presented with the opportunity to help a friend of a friend with advertising sales on an automotive site that was struggling. Knowing very little about the internet, but feeling that this business could go somewhere, he offered to partner with this person. Their goal was to just make some money, make it a success and figure out the sales and marketing along the way with “Google university.” Eventually the company started doing well, and they sold it to a bigger automotive company.

It was through networking that he met his now business partner, Justin, who was in internet marketing. Having only a Facebook page, he enlisted the help of Marshall. Both found that their strengths and weaknesses balanced each other and they created the business I Heart Dogs. And the rest is history with other businesses such as I Heart Cats, I Heart Birds (and many more).

Marshall and business partner, Justin, excel at building business models and then using those models anywhere. For them and their current niche, they’ve found that the more they do, the more they find opportunity (and who wouldn’t want that?).

Follow me on social media @ChrisWHarder on Instagram and check out www.ForTheLoveOfMoney.com

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In This Episode You Will Learn About:

-Having a generous upbringing

-Parenting as an entrepreneur

-Attracting better talent through generosity

-Inspiring others to do better

-The importance of video marketing

-Meeting people where they are

Resources:

-Learn more at iheartdogs.com

-Marshall’s Instagram: instagram.com/marshallmorris

-I Heart Dogs Instagram:instagram.com/iheartdogscom

Show Notes:

Marshall Morris is the founder of several businesses, but is probably best known for I Heart Dogs. They do giving back better than anyone else I know. We talk about where this generosity came from, why he’s so good at helping others monetize themselves, and all the coming trends in 2020 if you’re planning on selling anything. This is absolutely going to make or break your success in the coming year.

Question Highlights:

-How did you come so far so quickly?

-How are you parenting so successfully?

-What impact has generosity had on your success?

-How did you become okay with sharing your success and giving?

-Why are you so good at helping others build wealth?

-What should we be doing to get our message out there?

-Tell me about the art of creating jobs.

Guest Bio:

As the son of a hard-working, humble pastor, Marshall was taught early on the value of a hard day’s work. In fact, at a young age, his father would “loan” him out for the weekend to different farmers he did business with to help out (for very little pay). This weekend help wasn’t about making money, however, his father really just wanted to instill in him the value of working hard.

And it’s with this same mentality that his dad encouraged Marshall to attend college, but also informed him that it would be his responsibility to pay his own way – as that’s the way he did it. Growing up in an impoverished family, his dad worked hard to pay for his college while attending so he’d never have to take out a loan.

Not deterred by this, Marshall joined the military so his schooling could be paid for as he went. He never thought he would be deployed, but then 9/11 happened. Obviously, while deployed Marshall couldn’t attend college so instead he read a lot of books (12 hours a night for a year) so he could continue at least some type of education.

Among those books, he found that those focused on business resonated with him the most, and upon returning from his deployment he took it from there. Admittedly having more of a sales mindset from the beginning, he dabbled in real estate but gradually got out of it when the market took a turn.

After returning from being deployed, Marshall was presented with the opportunity to help a friend of a friend with advertising sales on an automotive site that was struggling. Knowing very little about the internet, but feeling that this business could go somewhere, he offered to partner with this person. Their goal was to just make some money, make it a success and figure out the sales and marketing along the way with “Google university.” Eventually the company started doing well, and they sold it to a bigger automotive company.

It was through networking that he met his now business partner, Justin, who was in internet marketing. Having only a Facebook page, he enlisted the help of Marshall. Both found that their strengths and weaknesses balanced each other and they created the business I Heart Dogs. And the rest is history with other businesses such as I Heart Cats, I Heart Birds (and many more).

Marshall and business partner, Justin, excel at building business models and then using those models anywhere. For them and their current niche, they’ve found that the more they do, the more they find opportunity (and who wouldn’t want that?).

Follow me on social media @ChrisWHarder on Instagram and check out www.ForTheLoveOfMoney.com

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undefined - 292: START, STOP, FACE & EMBRACE in 2020 with Lori Harder

292: START, STOP, FACE & EMBRACE in 2020 with Lori Harder

In This Episode You Will Learn About:

-Stepping into new roles

-The problem with being a people pleaser

-Undervaluing your time

-Being unapologetic about growth

-Facing your health

-Giving yourself grace

Resources:

-Train the Trainer Event: eventluv.com

Show Notes:

We’re going to talk about what we are going to Start, Stop, Face, and Embrace in 2020.

This is our annual end of the year episode, where I sit down with my wife, Lori Harder, to reflect on the past year totally unscripted. This year, we’re going to have a structure to our review that’s a little different from past episodes. This is a such an open conversation, and you are going to get so much value out of it.

Question Highlights:

What are you going to start in 2020?

What are you going to stop?

What are you going to face?

What are you going to embrace?

What did you learn to do well in 2019?

How are you attracting the people you are to you?

Guest Bio:

Lori Harder is a transformational speaker author, Forbes Top-18 Female-led Podcast host, Number 1 Best-selling author, and thought leader. She helps people lock in their transformations by teaching how to create lasting relationships that support their long-term goals.

As a successful entrepreneur running two seven-figure businesses, network marketing professional, Tedx Speaker, 10-time cover model, and three-time fitness world champion, she offers a carefully curated set of practical tools to promote sustainable health, spiritual well-being and emotional thriving.

She is the creator of the Top 100 Earn Your Happy podcast with over 15 million downloads, the founder of The Bliss Project event with thousands of women who’ve attended and the best-selling author of A Tribe Called Bliss. She also runs two 7-figure masterminds with her husband Chris Harder.

Follow me on social media @ChrisWHarder on Instagram and check out www.ForTheLoveOfMoney.com

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undefined - 295: Thank You! (OUR YEAR END RESULTS!)

295: Thank You! (OUR YEAR END RESULTS!)

In This Episode You Will Learn About:

-Being grateful

-Making ambitious goals

-Attracting opportunity

Resources:

-Entry Level Mastermind: fastfoundations.com

-Elite Level Mastermind: fortheloveofmoney.com/mastermind

Show Notes:

This episode is meant as a big thank you to everyone who listens to this show.

When we stepped into 2019, we were starting to feel burnt out. We thought we might have to settle for less. Instead, this year we had a record number of personal highs in so many areas. We had a record number of downloads on this show, a record number of sign ups for our mastermind, a record amount of payroll, and a record amount of giving.

No matter where you’re finishing the year, no matter how you feel going into 2020, unexpected opportunities can and will show up if you stay committed to your goals.

Follow me on social media @ChrisWHarder on Instagram and check out www.ForTheLoveOfMoney.com

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