
Jason Feifer - "Why Ryan Reynolds & Dwayne Johnson Are So Successful". Ep. 69
12/12/23 • 33 min
Ever wish you could sit down with Ryan Reynolds or Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson and find out the keys to their success? Today you're going to hear from someone who actually did! Jason Feifer is the incredible Editor in Chief at Entrepreneur magazine, bestselling author, speaker & mindset/business influencer.
We discuss the concept of the zigzag payoff, which involves exploring new opportunities and being open to unexpected paths. We also talk about how to determine which opportunities to pursue and how to approach them as experiments. Jason emphasizes the importance of defining success on your own terms and being willing to be bad at something in order to improve. We also touch on how to prepare for interviews with high-profile individuals and the common thread between multifaceted individuals like Ryan Reynolds and Dwayne Johnson. Jason discusses his weekly newsletter, One Thing Better, which provides insights and strategies for success at work.
Follow & interact with Jason on LinkedIn & check out his website:
- https://www.linkedin.com/in/jasonfeifer/
- https://www.jasonfeifer.com/
Takeaways:
- Be open to exploring new opportunities and be willing to zigzag in your career path.
- Approach new opportunities as experiments and gather information from them.
- Define success on your own terms and focus on your core skills and passions.
- Prepare for interviews by understanding the interviewee's vibe and thinking process.
- Multifaceted individuals often have a strong sense of purpose and are open to expanding their presence in various areas.
Chapters
00:00
Introduction and Guest Introduction
01:30
The Concept of Zigzag Payoff
06:04
Exploring New Opportunities
09:05
Determining Good Opportunities
11:09
Using Experiments to Explore Opportunities
16:37
Defining Success and Making Money
23:34
Preparing for Interviews with High-Profile Individuals
27:28
The Common Thread Between Multifaceted Individuals
30:58
Promoting the Newsletter
Follow me on Instagram @ johnskomski for daily intrapreneurial motivation and learn more about Investing Inward at https://jskomski.com/
Music: Hindsight (Instrumental) by Fivefold (used with written permission)
Ever wish you could sit down with Ryan Reynolds or Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson and find out the keys to their success? Today you're going to hear from someone who actually did! Jason Feifer is the incredible Editor in Chief at Entrepreneur magazine, bestselling author, speaker & mindset/business influencer.
We discuss the concept of the zigzag payoff, which involves exploring new opportunities and being open to unexpected paths. We also talk about how to determine which opportunities to pursue and how to approach them as experiments. Jason emphasizes the importance of defining success on your own terms and being willing to be bad at something in order to improve. We also touch on how to prepare for interviews with high-profile individuals and the common thread between multifaceted individuals like Ryan Reynolds and Dwayne Johnson. Jason discusses his weekly newsletter, One Thing Better, which provides insights and strategies for success at work.
Follow & interact with Jason on LinkedIn & check out his website:
- https://www.linkedin.com/in/jasonfeifer/
- https://www.jasonfeifer.com/
Takeaways:
- Be open to exploring new opportunities and be willing to zigzag in your career path.
- Approach new opportunities as experiments and gather information from them.
- Define success on your own terms and focus on your core skills and passions.
- Prepare for interviews by understanding the interviewee's vibe and thinking process.
- Multifaceted individuals often have a strong sense of purpose and are open to expanding their presence in various areas.
Chapters
00:00
Introduction and Guest Introduction
01:30
The Concept of Zigzag Payoff
06:04
Exploring New Opportunities
09:05
Determining Good Opportunities
11:09
Using Experiments to Explore Opportunities
16:37
Defining Success and Making Money
23:34
Preparing for Interviews with High-Profile Individuals
27:28
The Common Thread Between Multifaceted Individuals
30:58
Promoting the Newsletter
Follow me on Instagram @ johnskomski for daily intrapreneurial motivation and learn more about Investing Inward at https://jskomski.com/
Music: Hindsight (Instrumental) by Fivefold (used with written permission)
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Mikael Dia - "Demystifying Funnels & Lead Magnets" Ep. 68
Ever try to set up a funnel for your business? You watch some YouTube videos, copy the formula, put it in motion and then wait for the leads to flow in and the money to hit your bank. Simple, right? Not so much...unfortunately there's a lot of mystique and misinformation when it comes to using funnels to get leads for your business. If it's not done right, you can actually end up losing (a lot) of money. Here to help you demystify the puzzle is Mikael Dia, founder of Funnelytics and an expert in funnels and lead magnets.
John & Mikael discuss the importance of understanding the science and art behind funnels and the misconception that they are a set-it-and-forget-it solution. Mikael shares his journey of scaling his own businesses, starting with a Mandarin school and later transitioning to a consulting agency. He emphasizes the need for iteration and the challenges of choosing a niche.
They also discuss the transition from being self-employed to becoming a business owner and the importance of documenting processes to scale up. In this conversation, Mikael Dia shares insights on business growth and the importance of following the right order in building a successful business. He emphasizes the four phases of business growth: attract, close, deliver, and retain.
Mikael also highlights the key factors for business growth, including offers, funnels, and operational scale. He advises against skipping steps and trying to do things out of order, as it can lead to wasted time and money. Mikael concludes by inviting the audience to connect with him on LinkedIn and learn more about funnels and funnel marketing on funnelitics.io.
Follow & interact with Mikael on LinkedIn & check out his website:
- https://www.linkedin.com/in/mikaeldia/
- https://mikaeldia.com/
Takeaways
- Funnels and lead magnets require a scientific and artistic approach, and they should be continuously iterated and optimized.
- Choosing a niche is crucial for business success, and it is important to focus on solving a specific problem rather than trying to cater to everyone.
- Transitioning from being self-employed to becoming a business owner requires documenting processes and replicating them with trained employees.
- It is important to overcome the fear of dead ends and understand that progress can always be made by iterating and finding new solutions.
- Podcasting can provide value beyond monetary gain, such as building relationships, making connections, and establishing credibility. The four phases of business growth are attract, close, deliver, and retain.
- Offers are crucial for differentiating yourself and making money.
- Funnels help scale your business to seven figures.
- Operational scale is important for delivering your offer consistently.
- Don't skip steps and try to do things out of order in building your business.
Chapters
00:00
Introduction to Funnels and Lead Magnets
02:02
Starting a Mandarin School and Testing Funnels
03:36
Scaling a Consulting Business
06:01
The Importance of Iteration in Funnels
07:28
Overcoming the Fear of Dead Ends
08:39
Choosing a Niche and Demystifying Expertise
11:09
Transitioning from Self-Employed to Business Owner
17:57
The Value of Podcasting Beyond Monetary Gain
19:41
The Paralysis of Choosing a Niche
20:31
Selecting a Niche and Overcoming Expertise Objections
27:21
Transitioning from Self-Employed to Busin
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Efren Delgado - Former FBI Agent Talks Counterintuitive Psychology. Ep. 70
In this conversation, Efren Delgado, a former FBI special agent, discusses his experiences in national security, private security, and civil rights. He shares insights on the difference between the FBI and CIA, the importance of critical thinking, and the role of emotion in decision-making. Delgado also delves into the dynamics of hate crimes, racism, and bigotry, emphasizing the need for self-reflection and humility. He highlights the power of thinking and the dangers of groupthink, urging individuals to embrace reality and find purpose and meaning in their lives.
Order Efren's book The Opposite is True today : https://www.amazon.com/Opposite-True-Unexpected-Counterintuitive-Psychology/dp/B0CFZQGYY5
Follow & interact with Efren on Instagram & check out his website:
- https://www.instagram.com/efrendelgado
- https://efrendelgado.com/
Takeaways
- The FBI is responsible for national security and defense, while the CIA focuses on offense and gathering intelligence from other countries.
- Fear comes from the unknown, and the antidote to fear is learning and experience.
- Emotion and logic are both important in decision-making, but it is crucial to assess before making decisions.
- Anomalies and red flags should be paid attention to, as they can indicate potential threats.
- Hate crimes and bigotry stem from self-hate and the need to project it onto others.
- Thinking requires effort and humility, but it is essential for success and personal growth.
- Groupthink can lead to dangerous and irrational behavior, and it is important to think independently and critically.
- Finding purpose and meaning in life requires self-reflection and embracing reality.
Follow me on Instagram @ johnskomski for daily intrapreneurial motivation and learn more about Investing Inward at https://jskomski.com/
Music: Hindsight (Instrumental) by Fivefold (used with written permission)
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