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Solopreneurs are changing the world one business at a time. But it can be hard to stand out online when there are so many others doing the same thing. That’s why Joyce Layman created this podcast – to inspire and equip driven solopreneurs to leverage the online world, sell more services, and make a bigger impact. It's easy to feel overwhelmed doing all the things – from branding yourself on social media, creating content and compelling offers to building funnels so you can convert more connections into clients. And that’s the shortlist. In each episode, you’ll gain simple strategies and actionable tips (without the fluff) to help you move the needle in your business. If you're looking for transparency and some tough love, you’ve come to the right place. It's time to get visible and step out of your comfort zone so you can attract the clients you deserve.
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Now displaying: October, 2016
Oct 25, 2016

Launching a successful technology startup takes vision, guts, execution, and patience. Drew D'Agostino recognized the importance of communication between individuals and within organizations. He created Crystal, a technology platform that analyzes public data on the internet. Crystal gives you personality information for everyone you contact helping you to communicate better with empathy. His company has been featured in Business Insider, Forbes, Wired, and CNN to name a few. in this episode, Drew shares entrepreneurial insights and lessons learned while growing his company. As for the bedbugs, that was Drew's oh sh#t moment that took his business endeavors in another direction. 

Oct 11, 2016

Fred Pryor is a renowned speaker, author, and philanthropist. He pioneered the one-day seminar business model in 1970. He recognized the need for companies to provide leadership training to employees that focused on internal drivers like motivation and achievement. Not only did he write the curriculum, he taught the class that generated organizational results. After speaking an average of 225 times a year Fred expanded his vision to create a professional development business that today has transformed into Fred Pryor Seminars and CareerTrack. In this episode, Fred shares his wisdom and philosophies on business and life. 

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