Podcast Movement Started With Jared Easley
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Jared Easley, the co-founder of Podcast Movement, picked up on the need for a conference dedicated to the podcasting community!
Connect with Jared Easley!
Jared got his start in the podcasting world by launching his first podcast, Starve The Doubts. He was so determined to find someone else to accomplish outside of his 9 to 5 sales job. Jared felt the need to do something else with his life even though he was crushing it at his job.
Jared decided he wanted to start podcasting as a way to fulfill his creative needs. He couldn’t afford formal classes from Cliff Ravenscraft, but decided to email Cliff and find out if he could work with him on a payment plan. Cliff graciously agreed to work with him on the $800 fee by hashing out a payment plan.
While attending a conference that incorporated some aspects of podcasting, he overheard some people talking about how they wish there was a conference dedicated to podcasting. That’s when he got the idea to take the initiative and start his own conference, but he didn’t know what he was going to do next.
Eventually Jared contacted Gary from Podcamp Dallas about joining forces and starting up a podcast conference in Dallas, Texas. Together they started recruiting both volunteers and podcast friends to speak at the event. Jared also shows how just asking for something can turn into a great opportunity. He contacted Phillip Taylor and got an hour long phone call together, where Gary and Jared could ask lots of questions to get them on their conference starting way!
As a proof of concept, Jared reached out to his podcast friends to reach out to their listeners with their email lists. This allowed Podcast Movement to really start moving forward. Podcast Movement got it’s biggest boost when in the first 9 hours of posting to KickStarter, they raised the $11,000 that they were asking for to rent a conference center in Dallas. At the end of the 30 days on Kickerstarter, they had found themselves with over $30,000!
To date, they have sold more than 550 tickets for the conference, being held on August 16 and 17th in Dallas, Texas. If you can’t make it to Dallas, they are selling virtual tickets that will offer up HD video recordings of every speaker and panel!
I recommend everyone go and check out Podcast Movement even if you are only a little bit interested in Podcasting!
Episode 37
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this is the dreamers podcast where
dreamers shared their stories to inspire
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you
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now join host Joe Pardo as he interviews
a dreamer who is living their dreams
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yeah
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yeah
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welcome to the dreamers podcast I’m your
host Joe Pardo and today I’m
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interviewing Jared easily
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who is living history through podcasting
evangelist are through being a podcast
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evangelist welcome to show Jarrett I do
I’ve been called a lot of things so I
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mean that you know
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sticks and stones my friend but hey it’s
an honor to be on your show and yeah
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dude i hope that everyone listen to this
podcast they don’t think of anything
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else that they don’t have any other take
away if they just keep hitting play on
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this podcast consistently it’s going to
encourage him it’s going to give new
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ideas
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it’s just going to open them up to new
things and that right there is a win
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that is a step towards success
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that’s a step toward accomplishing a
dream so I hope that everyone will keep
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hitting play on your show but i’m gonna
i’m completely honored to be here thanks
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man
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thank you i’m honored to have you on
here I mean you doing big things and and
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you’re just in the infancy of your
podcasting career so we get started by
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giving some background about yourself
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well thank you I I my name is Jared and
always introduce myself when I’m talking
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to females always say my name is Jared
like the jewelry store and there’s a
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little song it could only be Jared and
they sing it to me and then they always
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ask me the question you know cuz I’m
married I got a ring on my finger and
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they say did you go to jared’s night the
answer’s no i didn’t i don’t think that
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could have afforded Jared’s at the time
anyway and want to introduce myself to
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guys always say my name is Jared like
the subway guy and most most people know
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what that is so and then my last name is
easily so they’ll say it’s my last names
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easily to remember so when I say those
things it’s cheesy but most people
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remember my name and like you said I
podcasting for a little over a year i
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got over a hundred episodes and I would
never imagine the opportunities that
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would have opened up from just starting
a podcast but it’s it’s phenomenal the
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way podcasting can connect people just
like tonight Joe you and I have just
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talked for a few minutes but i have no
doubt that you and I are going to become
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friends on facebook and we’re going to
connect and and that’s just kind of the
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way this works is assessed the generous
community and lots of neat things are
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happening but long story short is you
know I i started a podcast and that now
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some cool things are starting to develop
from
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that simple thing and trying that out
and I don’t have all the answers but I’m
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learning a lot
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yeah it’s it’s amazing how quick you can
come into something especially something
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that requires so much technical
background from so many different angles
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whether it’s marketing or its talking
hordes editing or having a knife or
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graphic arts website development you
know that it’s crazy how all these
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things can come together for one person
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well that I appreciate you even
mentioning that because for those who
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are listening right now I’m looking on a
video on skype i can see Joe’s studio
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setup he has quite the setup it is a
fantastic set up i’m sure it was the
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opposite of inexpensive hey this is
probably an investment of substantial
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investment that you’ve made into your
equipment and you sound amazing
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everything’s awesome and then there’s me
and I’m a fortunate to be a guest on
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your show but I’m literally talking into
a forty-dollar audio-technica USB mic
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that’s plugged into a pc and it’s not
fancy but it’s worked for me so that’s
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the nice thing you can really go all in
and podcasting and make this heavy
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investment and that’s worth it and if
you don’t have the budget to do that you
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can still do big things with a USB mic
so cool opportunities for everybody but
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now I mean my set up specifically for
podcasting was just a mic the blue Yeti
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the arm and everything came after the
fact and I you know I don’t have to have
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the arm but really love that centers
around the mic in you sound great for
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forty dollar USB mic I’ll take it
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I i like your setup man I’m i want i was
just saying before we hit record that we
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have pod move university you know if
we’re gonna tell a story now but Padma
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university we’re looking for podcasters
you want to share their expertise and I
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was telling Joe man i’d love to have you
shoot a little video just explaining
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your setup you know so
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hey maybe coming soon on partner
universities see Joe part of the studio
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yeah would love to be a part of it
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very cool so what would you say
podcasting means to you
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podcasting is I mean anyways listen
right now you’re you got the ear buds in
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and that was me
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it still is me I think there’s a lot of
down time that you can reclaim and you
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can learn something
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or you can have a laugh whether it’s
being informed and entertained a podcast
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is great and you gotta reclaim that
downtime if you’re driving or if you’re
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walking the dog or whatever you’re doing
and so for me podcasting is just open up
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a whole new world of made a lot of
amazing relationships to the connections
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through interviews and things I’ve done
my show through gracious people like
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yourself being willing to have a
conversation with me so I i say
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podcasting i think is a movement there
is a conference called podcast movement
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and it’s in august $YEAR in dallas texas
and Joe I don’t know if you’re going to
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make it this year but hopefully next
year but podcast movement is an event
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and it’s the first year and it’s just
all these passionate podcasters coming
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together wanting to take that skill and
develop it further and continue to grow
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those connections and builder network
and just make the world a better place
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the podcasting and I think that’s
definitely possible more people getting
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into it and we haven’t seen anything yet
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let’s talk about podcast move while
we’re on the topic how did that get
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started
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well podcast movement this is the first
year it hasn’t even happened yet it’s
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going to happen august $DAY of $MONTH
2014 in dallas texas and basically there
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was no podcast conference would just
blew my mind
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there were events that had podcasting as
a piece of the event but nothing
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specific for podcasters by podcasters
now remember being an event called New
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Media Expo this past January walking out
of one of the pod casting sessions for
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the podcasting track and I heard someone
say in a conversation I was not a part
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of why is there no podcasting conference
and I remember hearing that and just
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saying man I thought that for months
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why is there no podcast conference and
then the following day came out of
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another session completely different
session different person
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I heard it again someone else completely
different thing
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why is their podcast conference and I
knew right then Jose like okay
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hello that’s the market hit I’ve
listened to enough business podcast to
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know that you know that you want to look
for what the market wants right and I
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heard people saying it i was thinking it
and writing it registered ok I don’t do
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this if I don’t find a group and put
this together
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and there’s take away their no over that
in a second but if I didn’t act on that
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I knew someone else would eventually and
I would be completely left out and I I
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just felt compelled to do it so I knew I
wouldn’t be able to carry a task like
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this by myself like this is a lot to do
to put together an event there’s just a
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lot of crazy intricacies and angles and
different things to consider and I don’t
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have that background and events so i
knew i needed to have other people to
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help me to make this work
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long story short connected with the
gentleman who put together podcamp
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ballast which is just a regional podcamp
it’s a one-day event once a year and it
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had grown over the last few years and
his name to Gary I went to Gary and
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asked hey Gary could we potentially grow
could we potentially grow your podcamp
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that you put on into a national
conference for podcasting and he said
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well I i’m interested in that but I just
don’t want to try to take that on myself
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like I could never manage that myself
and I was like well that’s where I come
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in and that’s where you know we’re gonna
get some other people to come in and we
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agreed on to other people when
gentleman’s name is Dan Frank’s is just
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been a workhorse he’s been an all-star
he’s a CPA outstanding with wordpress an
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online business he used to be a former
professional wrestler which i think is
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hilarious and he’s only 28 years old
which is like to the guy is amazing and
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then there’s another gentleman named
itch tide and the team we got together
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and they were like none of us to put on
a conference so I mean you know Gary had
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put on podcamp that’s that’s like
nothing compared to what we were
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dreaming forward this is the power of
podcasting which we just alluded to
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earlier is I had an interview on my
podcast which is called starve the
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doubts with the gentleman named Phil
Taylor who’s the founder of thin con
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it’s the financial bloggers conference
they’ve done several really big events
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that have been very profitable that been
very successful and I had Philip on my
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podcast as a guest i was able to
interview him and ask him questions and
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learn from him and he was extremely
generous and that created a connection
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between Phil Taylor and I or PT is a
column so guess what when I went back to
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PT and I said hey Petey can I have a
phone call with you in this
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group and can we ask you questions about
if you were to start your conference all
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over again what you would do differently
he graciously agreed to a one-on-one our
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phone call with us at no charge where we
could ask you those questions and we
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were able to completely learn from a pro
someone who does this someone who knows
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what to avoid what not to do what to do
and we got all those answers and once we
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knew those things with the next thing we
had to do Jo’s we have to validate the
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idea right it doesn’t make sense to just
act on anything that you think of you
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might have a dozen ideas but just
because you have the idea doesn’t mean
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someone’s gonna buy that idea or pay for
it
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so now there’s ways to do what’s called
marketing before you manufacture and
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anybody that’s interested in any kind of
online business
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this is a key thing to take away here if
you buy a airline ticket you buy that
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airline ticket you don’t necessarily get
on that plane right that moment not
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always right so what is what happened is
the airline has sold you something
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before you did it
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that’s called marketing before you
manufacture there’s ways to do that now
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where you could test ideas and you can
see are people going to pay for this or
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not if they’re going to pay for it then
you can create it right and and that is
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completely ethical as long as you have
integrity and you’re going to follow
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through and do tree do what you say
you’re going to do now if you don’t have
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integrity I wouldn’t suggest that you
try that method but we needed to
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validate the idea Joe so we went to
Kickstarter we did a campaign and our
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goal is to raise $MONEY eleven thousand
dollars primarily to book a small
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conference center in a suburb of Dallas
we knew if we could get 11 grand over a
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period of 30 days you know that was our
validation we knew ok we have enough
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money it’s not a lot but it’s enough
money to put on a small podcast event
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that’s bigger than just a regional about
you know we could call it the national
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conference and then we went to friends
and this is funny do you
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anybody that is into online marketing or
business they’ll know it’s really
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important to have a big email list when
you’re trying to market to people we
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didn’t have an email list at all Joe we
had nothing
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we had friends who were podcasters and
we went to those friends we said hey
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we’re thinking about doing this event
would you speak at the event would you
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attend the event would you suck
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corte kickstarter campaign to put on
this event and all of them said yes they
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shared it with their networks we had
several people we taught you and I
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talked before that you hit the record
button about a gentleman named John Lee
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Dumas from entrepreneurial fire he was
the first person the first person with a
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good reputation and real big reputation
that said yes to the podcast movement is
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something I’ve never
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yeah that’s just extremely generous of
him to do that and then of course as
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soon as John Lee Dumas was on board a
lot more people jumped in there was just
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something about the John Lee Dumas
effect that really helped our our
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initial efforts i mean this was just a
paragraph on an email at that moment
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nobody knew what this was it was no
fancy you know where the podcast
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movement t-shirt your listeners can’t
see this but it’s a really cool design
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and logo and this didn’t exist in
January right so we’ve had explained
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what it was enough people caught the
vision and we put on that Kickstarter
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campaign and within nine hours Joe we
hit 11 thousand dollars and then fast
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forward to the end of the 30 days we had
over thirty thousand dollars of three
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hundred percent of our goal and now as
of today five weeks away from the actual
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event we’ve sold 550 tickets to an event
that hasn’t even happened yet a complete
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idea of what if podcasters could come
together a national now international
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conference because we have people coming
from Europe from South America and from
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Australia which just blows my mind
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you know what would happen if an event
was created for podcasters by podcasters
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and therefore we have the podcast
movement and that’s gonna be again
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August sixteenth and seventeenth in
dallas texas so if you’re listening to
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this before then come on out podcast
movement com
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yeah I’ll have this show will be out
before that happened there
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so what would you say inspires you what
inspires me is good people like yourself
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Joe I mean it’s not easy to a podcast
you can be a lot of work with the
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preparation with show notes with the
recording if you’re doing your own audio
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editing it can be a lot of work so
people who do this are either crazy or
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they just love it and they want to
really provide value to people and Joe’s
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case he loves it
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to provide value so that pumps me up man
because that’s that’s cool i did that
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and and I want to help people like you
Joe continued to take that message and
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spread that out that’s why we do podcast
movements to give them an opportunity to
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connect with other podcasters but also
learn from some of the best podcasters
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out there and even for that person is
aspiring to podcast they can come to an
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event like podcast movement and they can
learn a lot of really good stuff so when
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they launched their ready to launch with
a bang and do the best possible launch
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you can do for podcast other than just
hitting a record and putting something
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in itunes and almost anybody can do that
but if you put some strategy into it and
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have a setup like Joe Pardo hasn’t his
awesome studio man you can you could be
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the next the next big thing you could be
the next Joe part of low now
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oh no and even next year party yeah but
you know you I gotta say you do maybe
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wanna book that ticket from California
to Dallas you know i’ll be in the middle
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of the vacation
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well that’s okay vacations a good thing
too and yeah we mentioned this is a
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virtual ticket so somebody that could
that’s listen to this land man i’d love
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to go but I can’t there is a virtual
ticket you can actually purchase the HD
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videos of all the sessions and view
those after the fact so if you can’t
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make it there is a virtual pass and I’m
sure that Joe have a affiliate link as
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he should
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in the show notes we go check that out
yeah yeah yeah definitely he so how did
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you dream of podcasting come about I was
in a job a day job where I was
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successful and I had done all the right
things and I had one you know the big
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bonus at the end of the year and I was
number one in my my group and number one
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in billable time and all these
categories really nobody cares about i
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think at the end of the day Joe had
climbed this ladder and i realized i was
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on the wrong wall and that was
discouraging because I knew man i gotta
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do something beyond just working at this
particular job there’s nothing wrong
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working a day job that’s totally cool
but at this point I was not happy with
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where I was and one of things that
happened based off of that frustration
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was it compelled me to start
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reading books listening to audiobooks
and of course listening to podcast and
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listening to podcasts that’s when I
started to discover a lot of really good
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business podcast and that was
interesting to me because
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entrepreneurship is something I’m
interested in and I’m not pretending
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that I’m the most successful
entrepreneur that I’ve got it all
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together and that i’m hittin you know
six figures i mean i’m not doing those
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things yet but i have started listening
to these podcasts and that fired me up
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but but that would have never happened
had I not had that discontentment in
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that particular job just that . in my
life I knew hey there’s got to be
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something beyond this and what are some
ways that I can fill my time and I can
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start expanding my mind and growing and
thinking big and and being responsible
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at the same time being smart and i found
that podcasting was a great thing to
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fill my time and the upper anybody
listening
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you’re listening to the show because you
realize this is an opportunity for you
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to continue to grow wiser and just
taking some awesome content and keep
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hitting play on this podcast like we
said the very beginning and you will be
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you’re smarter and you’ll get inspired
it’s going to open up an idea or a door
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that didn’t exist two months ago or even
you know a week ago and that’s powerful
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so you have a huge fan of podcasting and
tell your friends haha ok i really
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appreciate all the kind words about the
show
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it means a lot how is your dream of
podcasting and I guess
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did you leave your job well i left my
job but not voluntarily basically I was
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let go due to budget cuts that was about
10 of us that were let go and it was you
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know not anything I could do about it
since then I i still do stuff on the
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side i do contracting and consulting
that has nothing to do with
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point-of-sale are scheming i do . still
contracting with nothing to do with
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podcasting is what i meant to say and
you know that’s okay that’s that’s what
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pays the bills and I have a wife and the
three-year-old daughter she’s amazing
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and the mortgage so i got
responsibilities I get it I understand
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that said though there are some cool
opportunities in the entrepreneur world
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and right now a lot of that is focused
on podcasting but you know what we’ll
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see where things go
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you know right now i’m pretty happy i’m
not working at nine to five
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doing the consulting stuff and that can
be good and that can be crazy at times
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too but I wouldn’t have it any other way
man i’m pretty happy right now Joe well
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I was received by your family when you
decide to start podcasting my mom my mom
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loved it like I can you know actually I
don’t have to pick up a phone and you
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know wait for Jared actually call me
back now she can actually listen to me
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and then my wife she jokes not so much
any not she doesn’t look like this
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anymore but in the beginning she called
it my mistress because i was spending a
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lot of time podcasting more shit more
than a husband probably should
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so I’ve done a better job of having that
family home work-life balance but she
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gets it now she sees the the things that
are happening podcast movement and she’s
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pretty excited about the direction but
there are days you know like any husband
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and wife and any family but the mic down
but the phone away no more podcasts lets
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you know what’s actually be a family and
I’m so thankful for her she she balances
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me out you know because i want to get
into something i really like it and it’d
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be really easy for me to spend more time
than i should on it and I think that’s
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why God allowed me to marry my wife
because he keeps me grounded in a good
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way and she’s actually gonna be a
podcast me so I’m excited about that
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that’s awesome so what steps did you
take to get started once you’ve decided
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that you want to do a podcast for me I
actually took a course and i took a
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premium course that was really expensive
it was so expensive I couldn’t even
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afford it in one payment and i had to
write to the gentleman a guy named cliff
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ravenscraft is the podcast answer man
and just the testimony of his generosity
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his course at the time was eight hundred
dollars and I new man there’s no way my
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wife is gonna allow me to spend eight
hundred dollars on a podcasting course
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like a hobby like and some people play
golf and blow it in her books over the
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course of several weeks or you know a
week or two
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no no big deal but there’s some budgets
out there somebody’s listening I don’t
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have that in my budget now one of those
guys so a hundred bucks is a pretty big
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commitment i wrote the Cliff said I
really want to take this course I
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believe in what you’re doing i love what
you’re sharing and I believe I have the
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potential to be a decent podcaster but i
don’t have a $MONEY dollars– could have
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split up the payments and he was
gracious to work out some kind of
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structure with me that we were
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agree on and and i took the course and
it was funny because right out the gate
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cliff who I absolutely love and respect
he says you know if you’re going to have
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a good podcast a good podcast you need
to pull a joe Pardo and you have my
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elaborate studio package by the way
here’s my affiliate link and it was like
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man eight hundred dollars for this
course to realize i got to spend now
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thousand dollars or whatever it was I’m
not throwing out a member may not have
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been that much for this really know
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nice studio package because I didn’t
have a good studio and good podcasting
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hardware people might not enjoy the
audio quality of my show that was
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discouraging joke so discouraging I
didn’t start a podcast for nine months
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after that course and the only thing
that really changed the game for me as I
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found out about this $40 microphone the
audio-technica and when I found out
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about that was like okay there’s really
no more excuses for me i need to start a
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podcast that’s exactly what I didn’t
want to conference i made a bunch of the
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speakers there ask them if they’d be
gracious enough to be guests on the show
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almost all of them said yes plan those
interviews did a bunch of them and then
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I had a big stack of interviews that was
ready to launch an itunes and the rest
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is crazy but that’s what happened
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yeah I’m sure your wife wasn’t happy and
you’re like yeah its many hundred
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dollars and it’s been nine months that
it
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yeah well as his is pretty gracious and
humble and paying off overly kind it’s
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starting to starting to see some good
things happen not that I seriously I’ve
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had business come from podcasting where
people have asked me to coach them or
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give them consulting and I’ve had
affiliate sales I’ve had that money
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podcasting haven’t made the money John
do this makes but I mean I’m pretty
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happy with it i mean it’s it’s produced
more than I paid in that course and I
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mean okay i’d say several times over so
i’m not rich off podcasting but I’ve
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definitely made that money back and then
some
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so of roblox as you hit along the way
I’ll roadblocks everybody its roblox so
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if you’re listening to this you think
you know there’s the perfect path
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and you just prey on something you don’t
need to be on and and stop spending
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money on that stuff but that said
roadblocks are going to happen and and
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you know it’s funny you bring that up
because my show is called starve the
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dowels and it’s about overcoming
self-doubt and that’s where I interview
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successful people and high achievers and
ask them hey how to overcome self-doubt
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to get to the level of your ad and it’s
fascinating to hear their stories but
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you know learn there’s a good fear and a
bad for your right so if you see that
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snake on that trail that rattlesnake
you’re not gonna go near the snake is a
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possibility you’re gonna get bit
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that’s a good fear that’s a healthy fear
in the Bible says that the fear of the
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lord is the beginning of wisdom right
it’s good it’s ok if your God and then I
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think fear is something that could be
good in the sense that it could say hey
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hold up are you prepared you know are
you prepared for this outcome right and
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if you can manage fear and that and I
want my tell you can say hey it’s okay
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to have the good fear and then there’s
the nonsense the stuff in your mind
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that’s saying you know I can’t be the
next Joe part i can’t afford this fancy
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studio I can’t be cool and go to
California my vacation whatever your
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mind is telling you don’t believe that
is just proof that this could be telling
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right so that everything I i think when
you have roadblocks you know they’ll
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often fail forward when there’s all
kinds of different quotes on that stuff
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but the people that get up pick
themselves up dust themselves up and
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keep going
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eventually if you do that long enough
you will out last the lucky and you will
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out work the lazy will say that again
you’ll outlast the lucky and you outwork
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the lazy and that is the beginning of
success so could you share favorite
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memory favorite memory man one time I
was on this podcast Joe part of tearing
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up just thinking about it to do so good
i love memories man memories are great i
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love music music always is a nostalgic
for me and one of the questions always
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asked at the beginning of every podcast
episode I don’t started out as I asked
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the guests
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what’s the best concert you’ve ever been
to it’s just an icebreaker question
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that’s really funny to hear someone like
a seth godin
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the New York Times bestselling author
multiple times just huge influence in
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huge impact and you know him talking
about his favorite concert is a lot of
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fun so I love concerts I love music and
there’s a band that I really love right
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now that encourage anybody listening to
check out school they’re called green
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river ordinance green river ordinance
and they just put out a new album called
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the collection and acoustic all their
best hits acoustic unplugged version of
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those songs and I’ve got that thing on
constant play on my iPhone and I it just
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takes me back to the last several years
different moments in my life and that’s
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why i love that music and you know i was
laughing today as looking at my daughter
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she’s three and i was thinking about you
know just a year ago how much she’s
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grown in one year and just the things he
says thinks he does and I spend as much
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time with her as possible
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that’s like my daily reset button when I
have those bumps like you described when
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I have those rough days it’s so nice to
have a loving wife and a cute little
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three-year-old daughter who likes to be
with her daddy just to bring that
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perspective and yeah man always making
new memories I think that’s a that’s a
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good way to live
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so is there any disappointment you have
a podcasting so far thinks it’s always
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disappoints depending on your frame of
thinking or the way you’re looking at
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things your perspective right so i could
be disappointed that a number of things
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right now but I try not to i try to
re-frame what I’m thinking and that
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that’s so critical to success in
anything you do is is how do you look at
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the situation how are you looking at
something it’s easy
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most people can complain and bitch and
moan about something but the people that
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seem to really take it to the next level
and do big things are the people that
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don’t sit there and and focus on all the
negative but they they reflect on that
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they think how are you know how can i
overcome that how can I move around that
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so yeah I get disappointed sometimes but
sometimes that’s not necessarily a bad
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thing it’s just like saying hey this is
an opportunity to shift your pivot and
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take a new step in a different direction
so that’s exactly what i try to do but
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yeah you know if you ever tell me the
joke part of
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Jose being canceled that would be a
disappointment you don’t know how to
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overcome that one that had neither so
what do you change the future look like
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for the future is podcast movement is in
August it’s gonna be awesome and then
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we’re gonna do a podcast movement
potentially in other countries so I mean
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we’ll see
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right dream big right writing a book
right now I want that to be an Amazon
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best-selling book I want to eventually
have a traditional published book which
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is hilarious because i’m not really a
writer but you know I I’m not gonna let
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that stop me right I want to lose about
20 pounds
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no only on the audio here I sound like
I’m an Ironman and and just keep
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thinking that and believe in that I want
you to because eventually i probably
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will be that Iran but I’m not today that
that’s an opportunity for me and yeah
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that’s that’s the future man just
continued love my family and do my best
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for them and provide as much value as i
can and helping good people like Joe
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Parr to make good podcast so is there
any last thoughts you’d like to share
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the final thoughts is trying to get
noticed online be the noticer people
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love it when you say their name people
love it when you mention them so that’s
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a big thing right now is people trying
to do online businesses are trying to
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you know build their social media
following things that I think the thing
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that works more than anything else is
when you notice other people so just
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pick three or four people that you like
that you respect what they’re doing and
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that are not high up the ladder they’re
kinda you know maybe a little one step
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or two steps above you and start sharing
our content or commenting on their blog
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or every so often send them an email to
just appreciate them as long as it’s
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authentic and genuine you’ll start to
create a report with these people
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you can create that rapport that has the
opportunity to generate reciprocity
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right so these people who your generous
to eventually gonna say nice things
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about you or they’re going to share your
podcast episode or whatever you’re doing
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and when you’re by yourself it’s easy to
get lost in the crowd but when you build
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an army
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it’s really easy to notice the army
right the army gets noticed so the best
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way to build the Army is to start by
noticing other people and as you notice
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other people in your generation
authentic and doing that that creates
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that report which will then
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generate that reciprocity and that’s how
you get noticed would you like to plug
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all your website’s my podcast is over it
started out . com so if you want to
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listen to another podcast after only
after you’ve listened to joe’s latest
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episode because that’s priority but
after that if you had time for one more
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start with Alex calm and then again we
mentioned it and I think we should
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mention again podcast movie.com this is
an event even if you’re not a podcaster
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be okay that might be something for me
this is something you want to check out
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and then let’s say you’re listening to
this several months advancing and
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podcast moments done guess what there’s
pod move.com p.o.d mov calm and that is
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an online university for podcasters by
podcasters right so all these expert
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podcasters get together sharing their
advice in their wisdom on podcasting of
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all types of levels of skill and it’s
just a great place to come together and
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meet other podcasters online and also
get a lot of really really good advice
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on a variety of topics purity in
movie.com yeah I have all them on the
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show notes at how to dream . co
outstanding well I really appreciate you
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taking the time Jerry to come on the
show and I hope that but he goes and
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checks out podcast movement because when
i found out i was i was pretty stoked
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about the idea and so I found out that
I’d be in California at the time but
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word i’m still looking and talking about
leaving the trip early to come down man
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please do yeah we refuse to treat you
like you treat us Joe please please come
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that’s good enough well I’d love to have
you on the show again about a year and
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follow up on how everything’s been going
for you
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outstanding i should be an Amazon number
one best-selling author and we should
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have an event in a foreign country
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well don’t forget about us right to the
plant plan your vacation in September
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next year not artists and I hold try
thank you
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alright well thank you for joining us
for this episode of the dreamers podcast
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parr . code
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yeah
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yeah
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yeah
1 Comment
Thank you Joe. I am the co-founder of Podcast Movement… certainly not the “founder”. I couldn’t do anything without the help of Dan Franks & Gary Leland. Great job sir.