Posts Tagged ‘entrepreneurs’
Episode 234: The Most Effective Way To Grow Your Business In 2021 (Part 2), With Roland Frasier
Episode 231, The Powerful Impact Of Evolved Enterprises, With Yanik Silver.
In this episode, you will be inspired as Yanik Silver talks with our host Roland Frasier. Listen and glean takeaways and insights from someone that Roland refers to as ‘one of the best networkers and marketers you would ever run across”. If you’re looking to make your entrepreneurial journey more meaningful and more fulfilling, this episode is a great starting point.
Episode 229, Power Up Your Virtual Event, With Ryan Levesque: Top Tips For 2021.
To kick off a new year, Roland Frasier talks to Ryan Levesque, the Inc. 500 CEO of The ASK Method® Company, and the #1 national best-selling author of Ask. He is also a co-founder and investor in bucket.io®, a leading marketing funnel software for entrepreneurs.
Roland and Ryan discuss how 2020 impacted him, and the surprising opportunities he un-earthed. Plus, if you’re planning or considering hosting virtual events for 2021, then this episode will be a helpful brainstorm as you consider the year ahead. Ryan breaks down how they’ve been tweaking their virtual events for maximum user satisfaction.
Episode 228: How To Ask Better Questions (For A Winning Podcast Interview), With Roland Frasier
With a thriving mastermind and a million podcast downloads so far, Roland has learned a thing or two. He shares a tidbit on how to ask better questions, and get content that’s unique to your show. This soundbite of an episode will help you create more valuable content for your listeners and a better connection with your guests.
Episode 225: Jay Abrahams Biggest Takeaways From 2020.
Now it’s Jay Abraham’s turn to enlighten us with what he’s learned in 2020 and what he will be taking from this year into 2021.“I lost many millions. It was heartbreaking for about a day. And then you realize nobody cares. So you might as well, you know, shift. I don’t like the word pivot because I think it’s been beaten up, but I think you have to find a new way of thinking. That’s all”. Jay Abraham.