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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Whether you like it or not, you communicate for a living. From email and social media to blogging and marketing, writing has become a critical ingredient to the success recipe.
Social media can be overwhelming. In a marketing world where everything is changing at breakneck speeds, it can be difficult to keep up.
Self leadership always precedes team leadership. The idea that we can become strong leaders by learning what to teach others before adopting lessons ourselves, is foolish.
How is it that some people are able to achieve far greater wealth, success, and freedom than others with same amount of time, same education, and same opportunities? Today's guest shares what makes the difference.
The feeling of being unqualified to launch a business, start a non-profit, or chase a dream is common. But it's a lie. In this episode Steven Furtick and I close the gap between weaknesses and dreams.
The average person spends almost 25 intentional hours buying a new car and almost zero intentional hours planning their life. Today's guest puts this absurd reality into perspective for us.
My name is Dale Partridge. I'm a millennial. And it hurts. My generation has such a poor definition of leadership it almost causes me anxiety.
Crazy busy is a life without peace. Because busy is an addiction. It s a mirage. It tells people that more effort equals more progress. And that s simply not true.
I don t think I need to remind you that 70% of lottery winners go broke within 7 years. Or that Kayne West tweeted to Mark Zuckerberg last week asking for $1 billion after admitting he is $53 million in personal debt.
It's difficult to launch a product without building an audience first. This is the premise of today's show. Our guest Branden Harvey shares his tips on influencing people through personality.
The American dream used to be getting a secure job, working from 9-5, and retiring. For most of us, especially people born in the 80's and 90's, this is the American nightmare.
Today's guest might understand this better than anyone on the planet. Jason Russell the co-founder of Invisible Children and the man behind the most viral campaign in the history of the planet. Kony 2012.
It's impossible to be successful in business while remaining unsuccessful in relationships. Today's guest teaches leaders that the art of influence is a matter of humility, hunger, and hustle.
Too many entrepreneurs think of launch day as if it's the Super Bowl. In my experience, it's the first game of the season.
If you're an entrepreneur, you're a content creator. And today, thought leadership has become a required skill for leadership. In today's episode, Former VP of marketing for Thomas Nelson Publishing Chad Cannon shares his insights on what makes a great book.