You’d be amazed what I can pull out of Caleb whilst getting saucy about his wife’s flexible packages… There’s a lot to learn on the road from “that’s ok, you don’t have to pay me” to “I know what I’m worth and you can’t afford me.”
You’d be amazed what I can pull out of Caleb whilst getting saucy about his wife’s flexible packages… There’s a lot to learn on the road from “that’s ok, you don’t have to pay me” to “I know what I’m worth and you can’t afford me.”
You're at a friendly gathering. A person you do not know approaches and makes conversation with you. Eventually the question is asked... here's what it's normally like for me. Person: So, what do you do?
In this episode Corbett says, flat out, “the way you think and feel about money is affecting how your business is performing.” Listen along as we each reveal our own thoughts about money. Be gentle, I’m actually embarrassed by my own answers… don’t know why.
Which of these would you rather do? Actually that last one might actually happen. Thanks NSA.
On today’s show we answer a handful of questions from eager listeners, tackling subjects like finding focus, sticking to your voice and making your product before building an audience (and vice versa).
Hear how they made their first product along with lessons learned, what they wish they’d known and their best advice. The Fizzle Show dedicated the month of January to helping folks think better about making their first product by sharing the stories of others:
The whole month of January we’ve put together a series of podcasts to help you think through making your first product. Omitting one important question from the myriad stories, best practices and advice…
Panels can be insanely wasteful experiences. I spend about a thousand bucks to get a conference ticket, plane flight and hotel to show up in a room where there’s 4 people on stage sitting at a cheap table giving me what is, essentially, an NFL half time report.
Online business culture seems to be in a bit of a conversion craze. Everyone wants to know how to convert casual web traffic into buyers and subscribers. And it makes tons of sense when you’re talking about loads of traffic and loads of money.
You are a human. We think that’s your greatest business asset. Through your humanity you experience and intuit and empathize and create. That’s business, baby. Our humanity is a danger as well. We slip into vanity, insecurity, fear, isolation.
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