StartupCamp
Summary: Dale Partridge is a serial entrepreneur and founder of StartupCamp.com and Sevenly.org. Described as “a mind who understands the art of starting”, each week Partridge interviews a new high performance starter teaching startups, entrepreneurs, and everyday dreamers how to form strong ideas, launch lucrative ventures, position their brand, love their people, and develop business models that offer freedom to their founders. Dale's a renowned expert on branding, consumer psychology, and startup strategy. He is an avid speaker and has been featured in various business publications including the cover of Entrepreneur Magazine, Fox News, NBC, INC Magazine, Mashable, MSN Money, Forbes and the Los Angeles Times.
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Today, Shannan shares her story of how her personal conviction called her out of the good life and into her dream life. A story filled with risk, confusion, and counterintuitive decisions.
As you know, this show is NOT just about business. It s my belief if you can build the person, the person can build the business.
Have you ever been in a meeting with someone and immediately realized you were the dumbest person in the room? That s what happened to me during my interview with today s guest.
I m going to open up with a pretty harsh statement: Bad gifters are often careless people. Is that you? Are you a bad gifter? Are you the guy or girl who shows your appreciation of others through bad ideas and weak gestures? If so, today s guest is going to give you a lesson in thoughtfulness.
Less than 500 women have reached the summit of Mount Everest. This episode's guest is one of them. Alison Levine is an extreme adventurer. She s climbed the highest peaks on all seven continents and was the first American to complete a 600 mile traverse from West Antartica to the South Pole.
Our daily routines are made up of habits. Routines that produce emotional responses. If you don't like your life, it's likely because you don't like your routine...
Having a healthy relationship with your work can save your life. In this episode, author John Mark Comer helps us correct our thinking about the meaning and balance of work.
Working hard at something you dislike is a prison sentence for most people. For many people the problem isn't based in an unwillingness to work, rather it s an inability to unearth the work they were meant to do.
Are your dreams intimidating? Is your story different than what you expected? In this episode, Annie F. Downs helps us find comfort in the defining moments that make up our lives.
It's easy to maintain motivation when times are good. But how about in the face of a tragedy? Or when opposition turns to defeat? What's the process for keeping our spirits high and our minds focused on pressing on? This episode's guest shows us how.
Like anything, a good presentation comes with a good structure. In this episode, TED advisor Nancy Duarte shares her process for creating compelling talks that move people.
When it comes to working with others whether you're employing them, bringing them on to freelance, or just partnering up for a passion project the best workers have three distinct characteristics.
The master of anything was once a beginner. That's especially the case for this episode's guest. 15 years ago Jon Gordon pitched his book Energy Bus to 31 different publishers. Everyone rejected it. Today, it has sold over 1 million copies.
Content marketing is the future of brand influence. We must build a relationship with our audience by providing them consistent, useful content that improves their life
While most entrepreneurs are chasing tactics on making money, the best are finding ways to be more productive. This episode's guest share how boundaries and healthy thinking are the true indicator of success.