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This week’s guest is Tim Rhode. Tim is the co-founder of GoBundance and the author of Tribe of Millionaires. He is also Founder of 1Life Fully Lived, a nonprofit dedicated to helping people find their vision and take control of their lives.
Tim’s work with GoBundance is designed to engineer quality peer groups for people that will help them hold each other accountable. This is a great companion to the work he does at 1Life Fully lived, which helps kids plan their future while driving a positive change in the way that they are taught in our school system.
In this episode, Tim joins the podcast to talk about how he got his money mindset, the importance of finding your tribe, and what financial freedom really means.
In this episode we cover the following topics with Tim:
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This week’s guest is Jonathan Keyser. Jonathan is the Founder of Keyser, a commercial real estate firm, and the author of the Wall Street Journal #1 bestseller You Don’t Have to Be Ruthless to Win: The Art of Badass Selfless Service. Jonathan is also a keynote speaker and creator of the Keyser Institute, which trains and empowers future generations to selfless leadership.
Early in his career in commercial real estate, Jonathan found success. He didn’t like the cutthroat nature of the industry, however, and wanted to prioritize his values over his success. Jonathan then became a champion of conscious capitalism and wants to train others to do the same.
In this episode, Jonathan joins the podcast to talk about what it means to be “ruthless”, what changed his mindset about making money, and how kindness has a way of coming back around.
In this episode we cover the following topics with Jonathan:
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This week’s guest is Allen Woods. Allen is a successful entrepreneur and Co-Founder of MORTAR in Cincinnati, OH. He and his team are creating diverse communities by helping historically marginalized entrepreneurs get access to much-needed resources so that they may build successful businesses.
Allen has the amazing goal of uplifting 1000 entrepreneurs in the next three years through the MORTAR Entrepreneurship Academy.
Join Dorothy this week as she welcomes Allen to the podcast to talk about what drew him to becoming an entrepreneur, the difficulties of raising capital, and what the future holds for his company.
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This week’s guest is Bud Lethbridge. Bud is an asset protection specialist, professional speaker, and trainer. He is a successful entrepreneur and author of “A Practical Guide to Asset Protection”. Bud is a serial entrepreneur, and the talk of his I attended on asset protection was incredibly valuable.
Bud is a Managing Member at Veil Corporate, which provides asset protection services for Real Estate Professionals. He is also the Co-Founder and President at Power Perx, which helps members save money on common, everyday expenses by finding discounts for them.
Listen in this week as Dorothy is joined by Bud to talk about the ways people lose money, the importance of having a professional file an entity such as an LLC, and the accident that nearly cost Bud his life.
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This week’s guest is Zachary Babcock. He has an amazing story of redemption, having spent five years in prison before starting Underdog Empowerment and building a successful personal brand. Zachary helps entrepreneurs grow and monetize top-shelf passive income businesses and develop their own brands.
Zachary’s podcast, Underdog Empowerment, is an Apple top-rated show. He has interviewed over 100 world-class entrepreneurs such as Andy Frisella, Grant Cardone, and Neil Patel. Zachary speaks all over the world, bringing his unique experience and perspective to inspire audiences from all areas of life.
In this episode we cover the following topics with Zachary:
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This week’s guest is Dr. Reuben Rutland. Dr. Rutland is the Co-Founder of Premier Urgent Care, the first and only black-owned urgent care facility in the city of Chicago. After graduating from medical school Dr. Rutland served as a medical officer in the United States Navy before moving on to receive training as a surgeon. After completing his postdoctoral research at Yale, Dr. Rutland went back to school and earned an MBA in 2016.
Dr. Rutland is one of three doctors who joined together to create Premier Urgent Care. The facility has a mission to bridge the healthcare gap on the Chicago Southside, help to curb violence, and mentor at-risk teens. Dr. Rutland is married with three children.
One of the many great things about Dr. Rutland’s work at Premier is the patient-first methods they employ. He believes that a well-informed patient will make the best choices for their health, which has a positive effect on their life and the life of the community.
In this episode we cover the following topics with Dr. Rutland:
[2:47] What inspired Dr. Rutland to get into medicine
[4:18] The importance of representation in medicine and all professions
[8:08] Why Dr. Rutland went back for his MBA
[9:55] The inspiration behind Premier Urgent Care
[12:55] Giving back to the community is important
[14:37] The biggest challenges in launching Premier Urgent Care
[21:08] The benefits of having three founders who have different strengths
[22:55] The long-term vision for the company
[24:47] Where to learn more about Premier Urgent Care
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This week’s guest is Nathan Hirsch. Nathan has been an entrepreneur since 2006 when he started his first venture from his college dorm room, buying and selling student textbooks. He and his company experienced rapid exponential growth, soon becoming a multi-million dollar Amazon seller.
Nathan is the founder and CEO of FreeeUp, a virtual assistant marketplace that connects business owners with the top 1% of the talent pool of freelancers and virtual assistants. He found that despite his rapid growth in his business, he had trouble finding reliable, skilled virtual assistants to help him grow. Nathan decided to take the initiative and build a network of freelancers that can be accountable for those who need top talent.
Finding quality help is always difficult, so the fact that Nathan has already done the vetting process on freelancers provides immense value.
In this episode we cover the following topics with Nathan:
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This week’s guest is Ronsley Vaz. Ronsley is a speaker, author, and the Founder of Amplify, an award-winning content marketing agency. Ronsley is also a prolific podcaster who has over 4 million combined listeners.
Ronsley is the host of the new audio documentary The Psychology of Entrepreneurship, which brings insights from entrepreneurs and best selling authors together on a fascinating topic: what happens in the inner workings of the mind of an entrepreneur?
I believe it is an incredibly beneficial endeavor to really take some time and critically look at how our minds work. It is something that has really helped me in the past and continues to do so today.
In this episode we cover the following topics with Ronsley:
[4:07] The Psychology of Entrepreneurship and what Ronsley is focusing on lately
[7:05] Our thoughts determine our lives, but we have to follow through with effort
[11:38] Our mental state affects more than just ourselves, and what “Imposter Syndrome” is
[17:01] How Ronsley’s understanding of Impostor Syndrome has changed over time
[19:03] The effects of stress and guilt on our mindset and feelings of self-worth
[22:30] Psychology of Entrepreneurship is about what goes on in the mind of an entrepreneur
[27:07] Where Ronsley and The Psychology of Entrepreneurship can be found
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This week's guest is Tim Meuchel. Tim is the creator, bestselling author, and podcast host of The 10 Factor.
Like so many successful entrepreneurs that you’ve heard me talk to here on the show, Tim failed his way to success. In 2008, he lost over $300,000 after resigning from a twelve-year corporate management career to pursue his side business full-time. His business grew exponentially, but one bad deal left Tim’s company almost bankrupt. Tapping into emergency funds, he fought back and restructured; resulting in a new profit producing model requiring less than 40% of the effort.
Tim then reverse engineered his process, validated it with top entrepreneurs, and created a 10-Month Roadmap – The 10 Factor, that he now uses as the success blueprint to help others engineer their business around their ideal lifestyle, all of this while he gives back extensively to support the fight against Prostate Cancer.
Where to Find Tim:
Check out his book and podcast via the 10 Factor website.
On Instagram @TimMeuchel
Show Notes:
[3:00] minute: What was life like for you growing up and what were the beliefs around money and success that were instilled in you as a child?
[4:45] minute: Was entrepreneurship always in your mind or did it come about at some point?
[7:00] minute: There’s a comfort that comes with managing your own destiny that comes with entrepreneurship would you agree with that?
[8:30] minute: You leave a 12 year career to pursue your side business, tell me what that was and about the time when you almost lost it?
[14:30] minute: What was your headspace like at this time, were you able to stay positive while you sat down to figure this all out or did you get into any bad places with that?
[16:45] minute: What so often kills businesses is too much opportunity, which is not what you expect going in, and it sounds like that is a large part of what you do now is help entrepreneurs figure out what opportunities are the right ones?
[21:00] minute: What is that first step, how do you in a practical sense get clear on what to be focused on?
[25:30] minute: There are an abundance of coaches out there, how would you advise someone to evaluate the coaches out there and find the right one for them?
[27:00] minute: Who is the ideal client at the 10 Factor?
[30:00] minute: Switching gears, you give back a lot, specifically to the fight against prostate cancer. You have built this in to your life, can you talk about that?
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This week’s guest Harry Maziar. Harry served as President of Zep Manufacturing Company for 27 years and during his tenure, Zep became an international leader in the specialty chemical industry. As a sales representative, Harry was so successful he was named the company’s first director of sales and he led 2,000 salespeople to produce double-digit growth for 25 straight years. Bernie Marcus, co-founder of The Home Depot called Harry one of the greatest salesmen of all time. Harry eventually retired as Chairman of the Chemical Division of National Service, then a publicly traded NYSE company.
Where to follow Harry:
To find Harry’s book, Story Selling, go here.
In this episode we cover the following topics with Harry:
[3:30] minute: What was life like for you growing up and what were the beliefs around money and success that were instilled in you as a child?
[4:20] minute: The idea of “I’m not going to hold your hand, you’ve got to get this done,” that helps make a great salesperson would you agree?
[5:30] minute: How did you get into sales at the start of your career?
[8:00] minute: What was the transition like going from a salesperson yourself to managing a team of 2000 salespeople instead. Was that difficult going from leading yourself to leading others to the same results?
[10:50] minute: What did you see missing from the landscape of selling that you wanted to bring to the conversation with your book?
[13:15] minute: For practitioners turned business owners who feel a little icky about selling, how would you recommend they get comfortable with sales?
[16:00] minute: What tips would you have around how to differentiate yourself in the marketplace when you are selling? When they could get so many similar products, how do you show you are differentiated?
[19:00] minute: I’ve found it valuable to hold back the urge to talk about features and benefits until I’ve asked plenty of questions, any thoughts around that?
[21:00] minute: In your experience in leading such a massive salesforce, what are one or two of the most common pitfalls sales people fall into and how do you avoid that?
[23:00] minute: I know giving back has been very important to you since your retirement, how have those philanthropic efforts played into your sense of fulfillment and what does that mean to you?
Where to Find Dorothy:
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This week’s guest is Curt Mercadante. Curt left the “corporate” world at age 30 to start his own agency that he scaled to consistent 7 figures. But, like many business owners, he eventually found himself overwhelmed and frustrated so Curt fired half of his clients, started charging more, and created an outcomes-focused strategy that gave him freedom.
Then came dramatic shift number 2. Curt realized he lacked fulfillment. This led him to shut down his agency at peak revenue, instead turning his side hustle of coaching into a full time career.
Today, Curt runs a media, speaking and lifestyle transformation company aimed at fighting apathy and conformity — and helping individuals fight for lives of freedom and fulfillment. Not only that, but he is also a fellow podcast host, as the man behind the popular show Freedom Club Podcast.
Where to follow Curt:
Fivepillarsoffreedom.com to find the book and order it.
Freedom Club Podcast can be found here.
On Instagram @curtmercadante
In this episode we cover the following topics with Curt:
[3:30] minute: What was life like for you growing up and what were the beliefs around money and success that were instilled in you as a child?
[7:30] minute: Your Dad starting this second career and reinventing himself, did that have an effect on you? Did you always want to be an entrepreneur because of that?
[10:30] minute:
[13:30] minute: back and forth between Dorothy and Curt on scarcity, abundance, and privilege.
[17:20] minute: Let’s talk about the point when you were overworked and overwhelmed, and you said you made a lot of drastic decisions to change things. Take us to that point, what was your mindset and what did you do?
[21:30] minute: When you came to this realization that you were lacking fulfillment, what were the actions steps you took, or did it take time to turn that realization into action?
[25:00] minute: For people listening who don’t feel like they have freedom in their business or that fulfillment, what would you say to those people and what does your company do for those type of people?
[28:00] minute: explanation of Curt’s new book, “5 Pillars of the Freedom Lifestyle”.
Where to Find Dorothy:
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This week’s guest is Robert Glazer. Robert is the founder & CEO of global performance marketing agency Acceleration Partners. His company has received numerous industry & company culture awards from Glassdoor, Ad Age, Entrepreneur, and Inc. Magazine.
Robert is the author of international bestseller Performance Partnerships, and is currently anticipating the release of his next book, Elevate which comes out on October 1st. Bob is a regular contributor for Entrepreneur, Forbes, and Inc., and his inspirational Friday Forward column is read by 100,000+ leaders around the world each week.
Where to follow Robert:
To learn more about Robert you can visit this site just for listeners of Do Well & Do Good.
You can find the sign up for Robert’s Friday Forward column here.
His new book, Elevate, can be found here.
Listen to the Elevate Podcast on any podcast platform.
In this episode we cover the following topics with Robert:
[3:30] minute: What was life like for you growing up and what were the beliefs around money and success that were instilled in you growing up?
[6:30] minute: Did you recognize yourself as entrepreneurial when you were in High School or did that come when looking back later?
[8:00] minute: For listeners building a business, what is it about you or the culture you created at your agency that led to all these awards for company culture?
[12:45] minute: In looking to go from a higher six-figure business towards a 7-figure business where you are starting to do your first big hires, how do you make that first big step?
[15:30] minute: You have a new book coming out called, Elevate. Who is this book for and what are people going to get from it?
[18:10] minute: What are these four elements of capacity?
[22:45] minute: Say someone is looking at those four and thinking, “I’ve got to work on all of these”. Should they focus on one area at a time or try to do them all at once?
[25:00] minute: Having come from running a business that has remote employees, how do you cultivate this kind of growth in a team when you are working remotely?
[28:20] minute: Where can people go to find this book?
[28:45] minute: How does fulfillment play a part in everything you do and tell us a little about your work with Build Boston?
Where to Find Dorothy:
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This week’s guest is John Mitchell. John spent 20 years as an entrepreneur earning in the low six figures when something drastic happened. He created what is today recognized as the “Top Practical Application in the World” of the legendary book Think and Grow Rich by Napoleon Hill.
When John applied his technique to his own life, he saw his income skyrocket to over $5 million a year. The 20 times difference happened because his 12 minute daily process “Think It Be It” led to him simply operating every day at a higher level than he ever had before, and naturally that change showed up in his income. The science behind his technique was profiled in a Time Magazine cover story, and now he’s here to share it with us today.
Where to follow John:
Theunfairedge.com is where you will find John’s free webinar explaining his 12 minutes a day technique.
Think It, Be It website.
In this episode we cover the following topics with Jeff:
[3:00] minute: Set the stage for us, what was life like growing for you growing up and what were the beliefs about money and success instilled in you as a child?
[4:00] minute: Tell us the story of reading Think and Grow Rich and developing this technique and becoming an entrepreneur?
[9:30] minute: Dorothy shares her experience with the book and trying to apply it herself.
[14:00] minute: What does this application you’ve created look like?
[17:30] minute: Could you give an example of what one of those categories look like on the front side and the goals and action steps look like on the back? Let’s take money or career for example?
[20:00] minute: Are you reading this out loud every day or what does that process look like?
[22:10] minute: Where does the 12 minutes come from? Is that how long it should take to read your document?
[23:00] minute: I struggle to determine how far I want to push my goals, where do you feel like people should be setting their goals at?
[25:00] minute: What is the most common pitfalls you here from others?
[29:00] minute: You’ve taught this to so many people, are there any stand out stories you’d like to share?
Where to Find Dorothy:
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This week’s guest is writer, speaker and entrepreneur Jeff Goins. He is widely known as the best-selling author of five books, including The Art of Work and Real Artists Don’t Starve. His award-winning blog, Goinswriter.com, is visited by millions of people every year, and through his online courses, events, and coaching programs, he helps thousands of writers to find success.
Where to follow Jeff:
Goinswriter.com to find his blog and podcast.
Purchase Jeff’s books here.
On Instagram @jeffgoins
In this episode we cover the following topics with Jeff:
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This week’s guest is Martin Rutte. Martin is president of Livelihood, a management consulting firm in Santa Fe, NM, that has worked with such organizations as The World Bank, Sony Pictures Entertainment, and Virgin Records. Martin’s aim is to provide the insights and tools necessary to overcome obstacles, adapt to changing circumstances, re-frame perspectives and solve seemingly impossible problems. One way he’s doing this is through his newest book, Project Heaven on Earth: The 3 simple questions that will help you change the world … easily.
Where to follow Martin:
Project Heaven on Earth website.
Purchase Martin’s book, Heaven On Earth, here.
On Facebook @MartinRutte
In this episode we cover the following topics with Martin:
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This week's guest is Jennifer Brown. Jennifer is a leading diversity and inclusion expert, dynamic keynote speaker, best-selling author, and host of The Will To Change podcast, which uncovers true stories of diversity and inclusion.
As the founder and CEO of Jennifer Brown Consulting, Jennifer’s workplace strategies have been employed by some of the world’s top Fortune 500 companies like Walmart, Microsoft, and Starbucks, and as a successful LGBT entrepreneur, she’s been featured in media including the New York Times, Bloomberg Business week, Forbes, the Wall Street Journal and many more.
Where to follow Jennifer:
Her website can be found here.
On Instagram @JenniferBrownSpeaks
Her latest book, “How To Be An Inclusive Leader”, can be found here.
In this episode we cover the following topics with Jennifer:
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This is episode 100! That is a statement that seems crazy to make, but it’s true! A massive thank you goes out to all who have listened and helped grow Do Well and Do Good to where it is today.
This episode covers a few changes to the show and how it gives back. Listen for details, and then head over to dowellanddogood.co/join to find the listener survey and to sign up for our brand new email list. When you sign up for the email list a donation to this month’s featured non-profit will be made on your behalf.
That link one more time is dowellanddogood.co/join. Thank you to all for the support!
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This week's guest is Andrea Kramer. Andie is a lawyer, keynote speaker, artist, women's rights activist, author, and all around rockstar! She balances a successful and demanding legal career with her passion to help women navigate both the obvious and subtle gender biases they encounter in career settings. This passion has led to co-authoring two incredible books on the topic, “It's Not You, It's the Workplace” and “Breaking Through Bias”, as well as co-founding the Women's Leadership and Mentoring Alliance, which recruits senior women to mentor and support our younger women on their way up. Among all of that, Andie still found time in 2012 to found Andie K, a business through which she makes and sells one-of-a-kind, handmade jewelry, and whose stated mission is to support charities that are empowering women and promoting gender equality.
Places to Find Andie:
Interested in learning more? Check out Andie’s website here.
Andie and Al’s first book, Breaking Through Bias, found here.
Andie and Al’s book, It’s Not You It’s The Workplace, found here.
Women’s Leadership and Mentor Alliance website.
Andie K jewelry website.
Episode Topics:
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This week’s guest is Carrie Paxton. Carrie was raised in a typical family and was the epitome of traditional school success, but she’s chosen a far-from-typical lifestyle. As an entrepreneur fueled by her passion for education, she wants to break the mold of classroom-based learning to show children and their families that real life and learning isn’t limited to school. Through her mastermind groups and tutoring business, Carrie is proving that kids who don’t fit into the system can still be wildly successful at life by learning something different, learning somewhere different, and learning differently.
In this episode we cover the following topics with Carrie:
Places to Find Carrie:
On Facebook and Instagram, send a message and connect!
Where to Find Dorothy:
Visit Do Well and Do Good’s free Facebook community here and arrange a one-on-one with Dorothy herself!
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This week’s guest is Steve Arneson. In 2015, Steve co-founded a real estate investment and education company called “The REINVESTORS”, that specializes in educating investors on how to build recession-proof portfolios. In less than 3 years, The REINVESTORS have partnered with investors to acquire millions in high-return real estate assets, including apartment buildings and development projects, and have educated thousands of people on how to properly invest in any real estate market.
Most recently, Steve has become an outspoken advocate for those dealing with depression, having had his own battle with it that he continues to learn and grow from today. His ability to be open and vulnerable is inspiring and has become a real tool in his entrepreneurial belt as well.
In this episode we cover the following topics with Steve:
Places to Find Steve:
On Instagram @steve_arneson
On LinkedIn @stevearneson
RE Investors website
RE Investors on Facebook
Where to Find Dorothy:
Visit Do Well and Do Good’s free Facebook community here and arrange a one-on-one with Dorothy herself!
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