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The Creative Giant Show with Charlie Gilkey

Summary: The Creative Giant Show reveals a behind-the-scenes peek at creative success so you can start to understand what really separates those who are successful in their careers, businesses, and professional endeavors. (Hint: it's not what you think.) Join Charlie Gilkey from Productive Flourishing as he hosts authentic, transparent, and illuminating conversations with a wide range of Creative Giants, from the well-knowns like Seth Godin, Jonathan Fields, and Pam Slim, to up-and-comers deep in the throes of surfacing their body of work.

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 Episode 36: Write Your Own Future with Ali Luke | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:52:48

Ali Luke is an author, blogger, entrepreneur, and mother who blogs about writing on her website Aliventures. She is also the creator of Writers’ Huddle, a teaching community site for writers. She started writing online in 2008 and has since become a regular blogger on popular websites. She is also the author of Publishing E-Books For Dummies and the novel Lycopolis. Ali joins Charlie on the show today to talk about the challenges of being a working writer, mother, and entrepreneur, how having two small children has made her change the way she views her work and her business, offer advice for up and coming writers and bloggers, as well as much more.   Key Takeaways: 02:06 – How Ali got started in online writing. 04:28 – Knowing that jumping to blog writing was going to work as a long-term career and launching her first e-book. 05:58 – How easy it is to break into blogging. 08:14 – What staff blogging is. 09:18 – Why Ali enjoys waking up and writing every day. 10:45 – Switching from writing blogs to e-books and also her novel. 14:23 – How being pregnant and becoming a mother changed things in Ali’s career and writing. 19:13 – The challenge of balancing being an entrepreneur and being a mother. 25:04 – Some of the hardest aspects of going back to work after having children. 27:05 – The difficulty of making the transition from one thing to another. 34:49 – How the e-book world is growing and why that excites Ali. 38:20 – The fear people have of putting their work out there for people to see. 46:32 – The most unanticipated challenge Ali is currently facing. 51:07 – If Ali can succeed in being a mom, author, blogger, and entrepreneur, anybody can. There should be nothing stopping you.   Mentioned in This Episode: Publishing E-Books For Dummies Lycopolis Aliventures Writers’ Huddle Copyblogger Write to Done Men with Pens The Creative Pen Problogger Daily Blog Tips Productive Flourishing WordPress Staff Blogging Course Brian Clark BuzzFeed Dumb Little Man Amazon Kobo Melissa Dinwiddie NaNoWriMo Stephen King Fifty Shades of Grey, E.L. James   The Quotable Coach, Barry Demp

 Episode 35: Weave Your Magic into Your Life with Andrew Bennett | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:46:29

Andrew Bennett is a former Fortune 500 corporate executive and started his career working as H. Ross Perot's personal assistant. Andrew teaches corporations his transformation framework, which he developed through his passion and understanding of magic. He uses three principles for incorporating change into a company – appear, disappear, and restore and in the episode he explains further how this framework has improved businesses and professional relationships. Andrew shares to Charlie his personal struggles and life story, finding meaning in his life, and his passion for magic.   Key Takeaways: [2:05] Andrew talks about how he got started. [6:45] When we get comfortable, we will miss important life-changing opportunities. [10:10] Andrew talks about the first time he incorporated a magic trick in a business presentation. [12:55] When Andrew hit rock bottom and lost all of his material possessions and was bankrupt, he knew that he had a higher purpose. [20:30] We're not meant to 'just survive'. We're suppose to thrive and our scars enable us to thrive. [29:30] Good leaders focus on making their employees better people. [32:25] How has Andrew's magic helped him in business today? [37:40] Andrew's framework is appear, disappear, and restore. [39:40] What's Andrew's most unanticipated challenging that he's facing right now? [43:20] The final takeaway? People don't realize there's a lot of power in hope.

 Episode 34: Living a Full-Color Life with Melissa Dinwiddie | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:48:39

Melissa evangelizes that feeding your creative hungers is one of the fastest routes to happiness. As a happiness catalyst and creativity instigator Melissa empowers people to find and follow their callings, create their art and share their work because that’s how you will change the world. An artist in multiple forms Melissa models living a full color life and shares her writings, artwork and music on her blog, Living a Creative Life where you can also find her podcast Live Creative Now.    Key Takeaways: [1:04] Melissa lived in shades of gray and has transitioned to full color [3:11] The sustainable calligraphy business [4:48] A personal crisis that sent me into the gutter and then to create Living a Creative Life [8:00] The universe tell you when it’s time. If you don’t listen it will hit you with a 2x4 [13:18] Understanding your creative process is key [15:25] Melissa hadn’t been given the business gene. She was in the wrong line [17:44] Even an abundance of praise can make you question your creativity. Mindset helps [23:00] I don’t care it’s crap. Live in a creative sandbox with your ridiculously achievable goals [24:47] How to work through the tension of achieving your goals and obtaining motivation [32:25] Ultimate value refers to personal value and not necessarily technical skills [36:25] Prolificness allows you to get it out there and then the ability to build upon it [38:15] Finding the challenges and needs of others can be extremely satisfying. Love your job! [41:41] Delegating tasks and letting go of things seems hard but it can free you to be in the flow [46:29] Doing your creative thing is not self indulgent   Mentions In This Episode: Mindset - Carol Dweck TinyHabits - BJ Fogg TheImperfectionManifesto CreativeSandboxRules 750Words Rainmaker 

 Episode 033: The 12 Challenges of Creative Giants | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:15:08

Charlie talks today on the show about what it means to be a creative giant and why he uses that term, challenges a creative giant may face, what it means and how to “stand tall,” and more.   Key Takeaways: 01:13 – What creative giants are. 03:20 – The challenges creative giants face. 07:52 – Why the term “giant”? 09:05 – What usually happens when a creative giant goes to large events and conferences.  11:34 – Charlie’s fear of using the term “creative giant” publically.  12:21 – Being able to “stand tall.”   Mentioned In This Episode: Productive Flourishing Theodore Roosevelt Marianne Williamson

 Episode 032: A Life of Storytelling with Mary Trunk | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:44:23

Mary Trunk has many titles to her name including painter, dancer, choreographer, and filmmaker and has been making documentary films for over 20 years. Her first feature length film, The Watershed, screened at over 30 film festivals worldwide and has won numerous awards. She then spent seven years filming her latest documentary Lost in Living. Another short documentary, The Past is in the Present: At Home with Gunther Schuller, co-produced with her husband Paul Sanchez, is also touring the festival circuit around the U.S., and she is currently working on a new hybrid documentary project, which will be a reflection on her past dance career and how that has influenced everything she does. Mary has a new interactive website that she is working on and also teaches film and video at three different colleges in California. In addition to all of that, she is also a mother to one daughter and living in Los Angeles, California.   Key Takeaways: 02:14 – How Mary got started doing the work that she does. 04:16 – The bridge of Mary’s dancing to making documentaries. 08:50 – The relationship between choreography and filmmaking. 13:36 – How Mary stuck with making a documentary that ended up being a seven-year project. 18:11 – What Mary learned from the process of making Lost in Living. 20:49 – Transitioning from Lost in Living to The Past is in the Present. 24:51 – What Mary calls herself with all the different things that she does – businesswoman, filmmaker, etc. 30:48 – How Mary balances all of her work and family priorities. 37:38 – New projects Mary is working on. 40:26 – The most unanticipated challenge Mary is currently facing. 43:20 – We’re all struggling. Everybody has their story. Everybody has their issues.   Mentioned In This Episode: The Watershed Lost in Living The Past is in the Present: At Home with Gunther Schuller This Woman’s Life Art Center College of Design Loyola Marymount University Mount St. Mary’s University UC Santa Cruz My Mother Calls Me San Francisco Art Institute Marjorie Schlossman Slamdance Film Festival  

 Episode 031: Building Your Money Muscle with Joan Sotkin | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:37:53

Joan Sotkin is an author, coach, and businesswoman who helps people understand why they do what they do with their money and how to change their financial behaviors. In the 1980’s Joan built her own mail order business selling crystals and making over $30,000 a month, but her lack of business and financial skills led to her downfall and bankruptcy. This led her down the path of learning everything she could about business and financial management, even attending 12-step programs like Debtors Anonymous and Co-Dependents Anonymous. She eventually went on to start her website prosperityplace.com and write her book Build Your Money Muscles: Nine Simple Exercises for Improving Your Relationship with Money, which won two national awards. Joan joins Charlie on the show today to talk about what she has learned over the years and much more.   Key Takeaways: 01:51 – How Joan got started in her first business. 03:25 – Joan reaching the point where she had to give everything away. 06:39 – Things that led to Joan’s first business going under. 10:13 – Going from being big into the mail order business to learning how to do business using the Internet. 12:24 – Differences between starting a business with the Internet readily available and starting one before the Internet era. 15:49 – How do we connect on a deep level so that we’re connected and we’re not alone? 16:58 – Why it seems like as we becomes more technologically abundant our financial situations get worse. 19:34 – The importance of discipline and conscious living in your spending habits.  22:17 – The identity factor. Why do people who are pretty smart make really stupid decisions? 24:38 – How we know when our identity factor is kicking in. 27:33 – Where all our emotions and feelings attached around money come from and steps we can take to change them.  30:50 – It’s not about the money. It’s about you, your relation to yourself, and your relationship with the world around you. 31:15 – What area in Joan’s own relationship with money she is working on right now. 32:45 – Why it’s easier for Joan to manage debt than it is for her to manage savings. 33:47 – The most unanticipated challenge Joan is currently facing. 37:04 – When you love, accept, acknowledge, and appreciate yourself, you will get paid, and you’re going to be living a rich life.   Mentioned In This Episode: prosperityplace.com Build Your Money Muscles: Nine Simple Exercises for Improving Your Relationship with Money Santa Monica Civic Auditorium Wendy McClelland AOL Amazon Google McKinsey SCORE Facebook The Millionaire Next Door The Secret Uncertainty, Jonathan Fields Debtors Anonymous Co-Dependents Anonymous  

 Episode 030: Advancing Craftsmanship with Breanne Dyck | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:58:00

Breanne Dyck is a strategist, coach, and consultant whose expertise is in distilling information, drawing key insights, and helping her clients achieve light bulb moments. She helps microbusinesses grow their revenues and their impact by applying the principles of adult learning. Her clients include speakers, authors, coaches, consultants, and other microbusiness owners, and she helps them achieve world-class results for their businesses and their customers. She has consulted on many products and courses, live events, and workshops for thought leaders, including New York Times and Amazon bestselling authors. Chris Guillebeau has called her a “course design rock star.” Breanne joins Charlie on the show today to talk about her extensive body of work, share knowledge, and much more.   Key Takeaways: 01:33 – How Breanne got started in her field of work. 06:05 – What made Breanne want to start her own business. 10:02 – When Breanne realized she could make courses and start helping people. 14:19 – Breanne is not a natural risk taker or experimenter. 17:39 – It’s the taking of action that produces learning. 20:55 – Learning in the higher level of mastery, as according to Bloom’s taxonomy. 25:56 – What the hack-first mentality is and the problem with it. 32:56 – Challenges Breanne faced once she started doing course building. 37:19 – Breanne likes to take theoretical knowledge and make it really practical and actionable, but found she was resisting doing that in the beginning. 42:39 – The challenge of being in a microbusiness but not having an infinite amount of time and resources to devote to making it perfect and the “curse of expertise.” 51:59 – Wanting to avoid the perception that we don’t know what we’re doing. 54:29 – The most unanticipated challenge that Breanne is currently facing. 56:40 – The pursuit of craftsmanship, of excellence, of doing amazing work is always a pursuit worth going after.   Mentioned In This Episode: CreativeLive New York Times Chris Guillebeau Amazon Natalie Sisson Tara Gentile World Domination Summit The Small Business Lifecycle Bloom’s taxonomy  Mark Silver “The Curse of Expertise”  

 Episode 029: Building an Inspiring Tomorrow with Valerie Groth | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:41:43

Val Groth is a former school social worker in the inner city schools of Chicago. She holds dual masters degrees in social work and educational leadership, which has helped her work with students in crisis. After her career as a social worker she entered the field of life coaching and works with clients around the world, helping them make positive transformations in their lives. She also hosts her own podcast, Inspirations With Val, which is top ranked on iTunes. It has received over 140,000 downloads per month and has listeners in over 130 countries. In addition to that, Val’s newest project is to build Chicago’s first boarding school for inner city students, The Ryan Banks Academy, set to open for the 2018-2019 school year. Val joins Charlie on the show today to talk about all of that and much more.   Key Takeaways: 02:30 – How Val got started and came to where she is now. 5:22 – Moments that started to pull Val out of her nervous, fearful shell she had as a child. 7:26 – What Val did after she got out of school. 09:47 – How Val got into life coaching. 11:29 – Some major lessons Val learned and challenges she faced when she first started out coaching. 19:00 – What lights Val up about the coaching work she does. 21:57 – We are living in a great day and age where it is very easy for people to create in ways that most help them thrive. 24:29 – How the idea for The Ryan Banks Academy came about. 27:36 – If Val got to a point where she had to choose between life coaching and Ryan Banks Academy, which would she choose and why? 32:23 – Ways people can support The Ryan Banks Academy. 34:20 – Lessons Val has learned since starting The Ryan Banks Academy. 36:09 – The most unanticipated challenge Val is currently facing. 38:08 – A mindset Val has that she feels needs to change. 40:06 – Val feels she is here to inspire people and to bring out the best parts of them.   Mentioned In This Episode: Inspirations with Val Podcast iTunes Ryan Banks Academy World Domination Summit Michael Hyatt ryanbanksacademy.org Kickstarter Eagle Rock Honda Hershey School Hershey The SEED School  

 Episode 028: The Art of Being Unmistakable with Srinivas Rao | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:44:36

Srinivas Rao is a bestselling author and the host and founder of The Unmistakable Creative Podcast where he has interviewed over 500 people in an effort to inspire and encourage his listeners to stand out by being unmistakable. He is also the creator of The Instigator Experience conference and self-published his book The Art of Being Unmistakable. Srini joins Charlie on the show to talk about all of that, as well as offer various other insights into his entrepreneurship journey.   Key Takeaways: 01:04 – How Srinivas got started doing what he does now. 03:56 – How Srinivas figured out how to balance building his business around his love for surfing and just wanting to do that. 07:28 – The need for creative entrepreneurs to have some kind of physical anchor that helps them to do their work. 08:54 – A hard lesson Srinivas had to learn in building his business after going through a rough period. 15:51 – The moment Srinivas realized he was on the wrong path and needed to do something different. 17:27 – Whether Srinivas views himself as a better writer or a better interviewer. 21:44 – Some lessons Srinivas learned when he started writing his first book. 32:28 – Finding a safe place to fail so that you can succeed at the same time. 35:07 – Moments in Srinivas’ career where he knew that was exactly what he wanted to be doing. 38:43 – Srinivas’ advice for how to stick with projects and not kill them too soon. 42:23 – The most unanticipated challenge Srinivas is currently facing. 43:20 – Unmistakable work is about connecting ideas and dots and putting things together in a way that only you could.   Mentioned in This Episode: The Unmistakable Creative Podcast Wall Street Journal The Art of Being Unmistakable BlogCastFM The Skool of Life The Instigator Experience Penguin Portfolio Uncertainty, Jonathan Fields Podcast Movement Huffington Post Gawker Nick Denton Rupert Murdoch Fox The Compass John Bramblitt Tim Ferriss Unmistakable CEO blog Seth Godin Brené Brown Sid Savara Search Engine Journal  

 Episode 027: Leveraging Your Quiet Power with Tara Gentile | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:40:24

Tara Gentile is an author and business strategist, who works with entrepreneurs and helps them design their personal “quiet power strategy” that will tap into their strengths and help them lead themselves where they want to go. She teaches her clients how to find what makes them most effective. Her work has been featured in Fast Company, Forbes, Design Sponge, and in the bestselling book The $100 Startup. She is also an instructor and speaker, teaching about entrepreneurship, money, and the new economy. She joins Charlie on the show today to talk about her journey and her work and share some of her insights on the entrepreneurial world.    Key Takeaways: 01:40 – How Tara got started doing what she does. 06:28 – The hardest lessons Tara learned during her first years of business. 09:58 – How Tara’s background in religious studies helped and also didn’t help in her early years of business. 13:23 – Figuring out how what you create aligns with people’s worldviews and with their needs and with their values. 14:29 – Entrepreneurs realizing that they’re solving the same problem everyone else is solving, but doing it in a way that’s completely unique to you. 15:42 – What Kick Start Labs is all about. 18:40 – How Tara balances being an introvert and doing the work that she does. 23:51 – How being a control freak can get in the way of being an entrepreneur and navigating a business. 28:37 – Moments in Tara’s career that made her know for sure this was what she wanted to be doing. 34:33 – What Tara is afraid of right now in her work.  37:57 – The most unanticipated challenge Tara is currently facing. 39:30 – Leverage what’s most effective for you.   Mentioned In This Episode: Quiet Power Strategy Fast Company Forbes Design Sponge The New York Times The $100 Startup, Chris Guillebeau CreativeLive Lebanon Valley College Borders Books and Music Kick Start Labs Etsy Pioneer Nation

 Episode 026: Owning Your Own Path with Chris Brogan | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:31:44

Chris Brogan is the CEO of Owner Media Group, a highly sought after professional speaker, coach, consultant, and author. He provides education and tools to help make people’s lives and businesses thrive by teaching them how to own the game they most want to win. He offers events and courses to help get them to that next level of ownership. He is also a New York Times bestselling author of eight books, Forbes has listed Chris as one of the must follow marketing minds of 2014, and his website has been listed as one of the 100 best websites for entrepreneurs. In addition to all that, he is also a husband and father who lives in Massachusetts. Chris joins Charlie on the show today to talk about his impressive body of work as well as much more.   Key Takeaways: 02:39 – How Chris got started. 03:58 – Chris started blogging in the days of dialup Internet 17 years ago. 04:48 – Monetizing blogging. 05:30 – Chris starting out in the area of social media. 06:29 – Chris being labeled as an Internet marketer. 08:26 – A lot of things in marketing and sales are broken, and there are really easy, simplistic ways to fix them. 11:06 – Good and useful content on the Internet. 11:55 – Chris’ books and publishing projects. 15:05 – The hardest lesson Chris learned in his first three years. 18:45 – Chris is the most confident and grounded that he’s ever been in his career right now. 21:00 – The shift from social media expert and blogging to owning/ownership. 29:00 – What Chris is afraid of right now in his career. 29:36 – Chris’ most unanticipated challenge he’s currently facing.   Mentioned In This Episode: Owner Media Group Disney Coke Google GM Microsoft Caldwell Banker Titleist, Scotts Humana Health Cisco Sony USA Richard Branson SUCCESS Magazine Paulo Coelho Harvey Mackay Steven Pressfield Tony Robbins, Internet Money Masters Forbes Gene Simmons, KISS AOL Meerkat Periscope Twitter Frank Kern Plato Jay Baer, Youtility Trust Agents Matt Holt and Shannon Vargo, Wiley Stephen King Minecraft James and Claudia Altucher New Marketing Labs Brian Clark, Copyblogger Media New York Times Donald Trump The Beach Boys, Brian Wilson Macaulay Culkin, Home Alone Joel Comm World Domination Summit Chris Guillebeau Pioneer Nation Online Course Maker Jeff Walker, Product Launch Formula GoDaddy David Siteman Garland Thinkific, Greg Smith Google+

 Episode 025: Art, Abundance, and Entrepreneurship with Cory Huff | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:34:28

Cory Huff is an actor and storyteller who also has a career in Internet marketing. He discovered search engine marketing in social media in 2004 and since then has worked on marketing and software programs for some of the world’s biggest companies. He started his business The Abundant Artist in 2009 as a way of teaching Internet marketing to his artist friends who were asking him for help. He’s helped dozens of artists since, and some of his artist friends and clients have gone on to sell their work for $20,000 or more. In 2014, Cory moved to France for 9 months and was able to grow his online business and advance his goal of helping 1,000 artists create a full time income so they can use their talents to change the world. In November of 2014 he was offered a book deal. He has since moved back to the United States and lives in Portland, Oregon with his wife. Cory joins Charlie on the show to talk about how he teaches artists to be empowered to take charge of their own art business, as well as many other topics.   Key Takeaways: 01:58 – Cory is pretty open about the fact that he grew up in a poor family, and he was the first person in his family to go to college. 05:45 – The Abundant Artist was originally something Cory started as a side project. 07:16 – Shortly after moving to Portland, Cory got a job working on the sales floor for a search engine marketing company but was also a performer and hung out with artists in his spare time. 11:31 – Cory has always done acting on the side. 12:40 – Corey built his business as a way of creating a flexible lifestyle for himself so that he could do the art that he wanted to make. 14:10 – The two biggest problems that most artists have are fear and lack of information. 17:38 – There’s in general not a sharing of knowledge among the fine art community on how to make an art career work. 22:06 – There has never been a better time to be an artist than right now. 32:56 – Cory’s mantra for the last couple of years has been “fail harder.”   Mentioned In This Episode: The Abundant Artist Pacific Northwest College of Art Rhode Island School of Design Patreon Gwenn Seemel The Art of Asking, Amanda Palmer Jonathan Coulton Macklemore & Ryan Lewis, “Thrift Shop” Wieden and Kennedy

 Episode 024: Becoming a Force of Nature with Julie Daley | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:42:07

Julie Daley is a teacher, writer, and coach who works with people around the world in emotional intelligence, conscious embodiment, leadership potential, spontaneous awakening, the sacred feminine, finding one’s purpose, healing the pain of the past, and disconnecting from negative conditioning. She started her journey in 2001 when she became a certified creativity and business teacher at Stanford and received coaching certification from the Coaches Training Institute and the International Federation of Coaches. She also works with those who have lost loved ones in 9/11 as well as those directly affected by the shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary. In addition to all of that, Julie enjoys dancing to 5Rhythms, writing prose and poetry, process painting, and spending time with her grandchildren. She joins Charlie on the show to talk about her journey and her work.   Key Takeaways: 02:46 – Julie teaches creativity courses at Stanford as well as writing courses. 03:08 – Julie went to Stanford at age 42 and graduated at age 45 with her bachelor’s degree. 09:37 – The class Julie teaches is really about regaining and reclaiming that trust in ourselves and in the unseen world and in the mystery of life. 10:53 – One of the biggest things that gets in the way of creativity is the voice of judgment. 14:18 – Julie has spent time working with people directly affected by the Sandy Hook shootings and has worked with families of 9/11. 21:44 – Julie now offers a program she teaches where she combines what she’s done at Stanford with what she has experienced and knows about the sacred feminine. 28:38 – Men and women can’t choose to not coexist. We need each other. 32:25 – One of the most important things that we can do right now is to feel. 41:02 – You have exactly what you need to navigate whatever comes your way, and what comes your way is always what you need in the moment.   Mentioned In This Episode: Michael Ray and Rochelle Myers Lucy Pearce Tao Te Ching David Kelley, IDEO The Gender Knot, Allan Johnson Danielle LaPorte Gabrielle Roth, 5Rhythms How to Enter the Creative Unknown Sacred Flesh  Fierce Conversations, Susan Scott

 Episode 023: 27 Steps to Freedom with Wendy McClelland | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:28:56

Wendy McClelland is a lifelong entrepreneur who started a small typing business after her divorce that eventually grew to what The New York Times called one of the best biz sites on the ‘net. She has overcome incredible odds, raising 3 children under 10 while running her growing business and then contracting E. coli, which put her in a body cast from neck to knee, having to completely stop her business and declare bankruptcy, and eventually having to relearn how to walk all together. Having overcome all of that, she was able to start over and chronicles her journey in her new book 27 Steps to Freedom: What Learning to Walk Again Taught Me About Success in Business & Life. Today Wendy provides marketing support and strategy for small to medium businesses. She joins Charlie on the show to discuss all of that and more.   Key Takeaways: 03:04 – Wendy started a small typing business to help make money after getting a divorce when her kids were young. 07:09 – Wendy figured out how to build her own website, and within three weeks The New York Times had picked it as one of the best sites on the Internet. 08:43 – Wendy started out with her online business at a time when all websites were HTML and there was no social media. 10:50 – Wendy says she has had a fearless and brazen personality most of her life and considers that a blessing for her. 12:44 – While Wendy’s business was growing and doing extremely well, she then became sick with E. coli. 18:29 – When you go through a trauma, you’re not going to have that same life again that you had before, yet you still can create an amazing new life for yourself. 26:07 – When you look at all the really amazing things that you can do, to do those things you have to let go of all the little small things that you might want to do instead. So learn to say no. 27:53 – Whatever challenges you’re facing, know that there are people that have walked the path before you who can guide you.   Mentioned In This Episode: 27 Steps to Freedom: What Learning to Walk Again Taught Me About Success in Business & Life The New York Times WordPress Dreamweaver AOL Facebook LinkedIn ryze.com Marie Curie Mother Teresa Nellie McClung The Small Business Lifecycle

 Episode 022: Creating the Automatic Customer with John Warrillow | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:36:05

John Warrillow is a successful entrepreneur who is the founder of The Value Builder System and author of the bestselling book Built to Sell: Creating a Business That Can Thrive Without You, which was recognized by both Fortune and Inc. Magazine as one of the best business books of 2011 and has been translated into 4 languages. His newest book, The Automatic Customer: Creating a Subscription Business in Any Industry, was released in February of 2015. John is a sought after speaker, the creator of the Sellability Score, has started and exited four companies, and has been recognized by B2B Marketing as one of the top business-to-business marketers in the United States. On top of all that, he has done five marathon courses, one Ironman Triathlon, and the L’Etape du Tour bike race, as well as being a husband and the father of two children. John joins Charlie on the show today to discuss his career, his two books, and more.   Key Takeaways: 02:03 – John started out in radio production with the idea that entrepreneurs would want to learn from other entrepreneurs. 06:11 – John sees his career as and entrepreneur as solving one problem at a time and making it a little bit better as he goes. 06:47 – After John sold his last company, he and his family moved to Europe for three years. 09:10 – John was born in England and lived there until he was five. 11:09 – The idea behind Built to Sell is to get out of that trap of not being able to sell and into more of a company that can scale beyond just you personally. 13:41 – One of the biggest reasons people exit their business is disability. 16:43 – John felt he didn’t give enough attention to the idea of recurring revenue in his book Built to Sell. 17:53 – The subscription business is changing dramatically. 21:19 – The subscription economy is the antithesis to the demand economy in a lot of ways. 23:44 – People are willing to pay for good content. 33:49 – John doesn’t see doing PR for his books and products as something he is good at and doesn’t particularly enjoy it.   Mentioned In This Episode: Built to Sell: Creating a Business That Can Thrive Without You The Automatic Customer: Creating a Subscription Business in Any Industry Greig Clark, College Pro Tim Ferriss The E Myth, Michael Gerber Seth Godin Starbucks AMC Theatres Apple Amazon Patreon Uber The Wall Street Journal The New York Times Financial Times The Wood Whisperer Who Moved My Cheese? Gary Vaynerchuk 

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