Driven by a desire to make poetry accessible to more people and create a new type of digital experience, Lisa Bickmore defies the odds to launch a magical, multimodal publishing press which honors the power of the written word.
Lisa Bickmore is a poet and publisher from Utah. She has been writing and publishing poetry since she was a teenager, and is the founder of Light Scatter Press, a press dedicated to creating interactive, digital experiences with literature.
With a servant's heart, Michael Bell, a top .03% nationally ranked real estate broker, challenges the industry's conventions and sets out to uncover the truth behind real estate practices to empower sellers in a central conflict of conflicting interests.
You will learn:
1. Discovering a disconnect between realtor industry advice and actual data-based insight
2. Exploring the challenges of managing real estate agents and the risks of being a responsible broker
3. Uncovering the importance of hiring a local real estate expert and the power of advocating for clients.
Michael Bell is a nationally ranked real estate broker with 25 years of experience in the industry. He is the author of the book "Seller Mistakes" and specializes in advocating for clients and helping them make informed decisions.
Be brave and think for yourself - follow Pesovillia as he takes you on a journey of self-discovery and progress.
Hector Huerta, also known as Pesovillia, is a Mexican-American musician, entrepreneur, and influencer. He is the founder of Valientes, a company that seeks to inspire others to be brave and to represent the struggles and triumphs of his culture.
In this episode, you will learn the following:
1. Unraveling one's inner thoughts to discover hidden gems
2. Representing the struggles of everyday life through music
3. The importance of thinking for oneself and avoiding getting lost in the fog.
When Jessy Fernandez and Beto Conejo, two urban Chicano and indigenous creatives, discover the power of their shared culture, they set out on a journey to preserve it, reclaim their value and inspire their community to rise up.
You will learn:
1. How did two minority high school students in Utah come together to create the company [LN] and make art out of their culture?
2. How does [LN] Bracket's mission to create beauty and preserve culture empower urban Chicano and indigenous communities?
3. What unique goods and services does [LN] offer and how do they use content to share their message?
Jessy Fernandez is a 23 year old artist from Utah, co-founder of the creative company [LN], which celebrates urban Chicano and indigenous communities.
When comic book writer Clint Stoker is rejected by the mainstream industry, he boldly launches a rebellion of independent comic book creators, pushing their creativity to the limit and connecting with his passionate fanbase to create a successful business.
Clint Stoker is a comic writer and creator who has self-published multiple novels on Amazon and successfully funded six comic book crowdfunding campaigns. He has a YouTube channel where he talks about the comic book industry and his passion for creating comics.
Welcome to Stampede; Know, Like Trust: Nanotize It - Break Down Harmful Bacteria and Germs with Light for a Healthier Home.
"Know, Like, Trust means that we're marketing and we're caring about people and connecting, and that's what I believe in. Absolutely. That's what Stampede really, truly stands for."
Madison Pitti is a 19 year old entrepreneur and the founder of Nanotize It, a revolutionary product that uses light to break down harmful bacteria, viruses and gunk in the home.
Madison Pitti is a 19-year-old entrepreneur whose mother bought the rights to Nanotize It, a product her grandfather used to help combat the smell of his diapers when he was ill. Nanotize It uses light to break down bacteria, germs, and odors, and is safe to use on any surface. Madison's mission is to help families improve their day-to-day health by providing them with the product. She has not yet done much marketing for the product, but is working hard to figure out the ins and outs of it. She believes that health should be everybody's top priority and that Nanotize It can help families improve their air quality without expensive air purifiers.
In this episode, you will learn the following:
1. How can Nanotize It clean air and surfaces without using harsh chemicals?
2. How does Nanotize It use light to break down harmful bacteria, viruses, and odors?
Follow the White Rabbit with Kristine Baetz, a ceramics artist and founder of nucleART as she bridges the gap between art and science and helps adults and children alike unlock their creative potential and find peace in a world that craves instant gratification.
Kristine Baetz is a ceramic artist and founder of nucleART, a company that bridges art and science. She has been making and selling pottery for 24 years and has a passion for teaching people of all ages how to use art and science to create and innovate.
When Erasmo "Moe" Martinez and Jose Mikey Chacon, two dreamers of dreams, embark on a mission to build a platform to educate and empower local artists, they find themselves facing off against the formidable forces of a powerful industry.
Here's what Erasmo "Moe" Martinez, Jose Mikey Chacon and I cover:
1. How technology is democratizing creation and making it accessible to anyone.
2. How Cultivated Collective is helping artists to grow their brands and providing a platform for their work.
3. How Cultivated Collective is providing education to artists on how to set up their careers and track their success.
Erasmo "Moe" Martinez and Jose Mikey Chacon are the co-founders of Cultivated Collective, a company that helps artists to grow their brands through events, music, art, and social media. They are passionate about providing an accessible platform for local artists to create and share their work.
Daniel Morante, a 20-year-old anti-superhero entrepreneur, must rise up from his low-income family and take action to create his own destiny, as he attempts to develop an identity and build his brand, WVC West Valley Community.
Daniel Morante is a 20-year-old entrepreneur and hip hop artist from a low-income family. He is the founder of WVC West Valley Community, an artist collective and clothing brand.
Jennifer Lully, the owner-operator of Broken Mirror Fashion, is determined to create sustainable, eco-friendly fashion in a world of fast-fashion polluted with slave labor, proving that the power of choice can create a better future.
Jennifer Lully is the owner and operator of Broken Mirror Fashion, a sustainable fashion company that strives to break the fast fashion paradigm and create eco-friendly clothing with a statement.
After enduring a traumatic pregnancy and a hard childhood, Letia Castro, a certified breathwork instructor and Navajo Medicine Woman, embarks on a transformative journey to help others breathe into their boldness and unlock their true potential.
You will learn:
1. Transformational power of breathwork and its ability to help people release old complexes, anxiety, stress, and traumas.
2. The ability to use breathwork to improve heart rate variability and athletic abilities.
3. Unlearning of false narratives and the unlocking of purpose, authenticity, and self-growth through breathwork.
Letia Castro is a certified breathwork instructor and Navajo medicine woman who specializes in transformational breathwork. She helps people to release old complexes, anxiety, stress, and traumas, and breathe into their boldness.
Experience the Quality Bob lifestyle and join the movement to bring back the nostalgia of the past with art, culture and appreciation for the simple things in life.
"If you're not quite sure what to do, just go do something. Get out there and do something. And so that was this thought of there's a lot of affirmation and get up and smell the flowers and all that that you can find online. But we're more of it. Just go out and do something. Quality, Bob. Just go out and do something, you idiot."
Jon Beutler's brand focuses on encouraging people to lead a quality life and to "go out and do something" with products that are designed for durability and quality.
Jon Beutler has created a new lifestyle brand, Quality Bob, inspired by his grandfather, who is 103 years old and was an auto mechanic and entrepreneur. The brand has a mission to promote and encourage a quality life, with the slogan of "Just go out and do something." Quality Bob is designed with high-quality materials, such as seven to eight ounces of cotton for their shirts, wind and water resistant hoodies, and trendy art and styles to draw in customers. Through Quality Bob, Jon hopes to encourage people to get out and do something, as opposed to wasting their time with technology and television.
In this episode, you will learn the following:
1. Quality Bob, an upcoming lifestyle brand inspired by a 103-year-old grandfather's quality life and the nose art of an airplane mechanic.
2. A message to go out and enjoy life and get involved instead of watching Netflix or being locked down due to the pandemic.
3. Drawing customers in with art, culture, and indigenous cultures, and providing them with quality products like wind, stain, and water-resistant clothes.
When Vuk Janosevic set out to build Blindnet, he had one goal: to create a safe and trustworthy space online for users to share their personal information.
You will learn:
1. How do we get our customers to trust us on the Net?
2. What is the best way to build trust online?
3. How can we make the Internet a safer place to be?
Vuk Janosevic is a co-founder of Blindnet, a company that helps businesses build trust online. He has a background in computer science and has worked in the software industry for many years.
Welcome to the show, where we get to know, like, and trust our guests! We are going to do things a little differently today. In this episode, you will have fun with a youth group and get to Know, Like and Trust them.
Here's a breakdown of what is covered:
[00:00:18] - Special guest introduction.
[00:03:21] - First time on the podcast.
[00:06:55] - Who was your first love.
[00:22:10] - Kyle gets his license.
[00:29:21] - Jessica & judy.
[00:32:21] - Stories are what make the world cool.
[00:33:32] - How to market yourself differently.
[00:38:23] - What makes your company unique.
[00:39:22] - Connect with something.
[00:40:35] - What was the most interesting thing to learn.
[00:41:56] - Getting to know wyattie.
"So without me saying anything, we're going to have each of you introduce yourself, who you are, and then we're going to spin the wheel, and we're going to make some magic together. Is everybody cool with that? All right, let's get to know you. Who wants to go first?"
"I just stood there and I just thought, one day, one day, I will have that car."
If you're not living in your truth, you're not living at all.
"Why don't we just do what we know we should do?"
Melanie Webb is an outdoor fitness retreat leader and founder of Webbwell, an online platform that helps people connect with nature. She is passionate about helping people find stillness and peace through immersion in the natural world.
This is Melanie Webb's story...
Melanie Webb is an outdoor fitness enthusiast who grew up in Utah. She studied human biology and developmental physiology in college before becoming a wildlife biologist. However, she eventually left her career as a bureaucrat to become a personal trainer. It was during this time that she realized her true passion was in helping others connect with nature. She now leads outdoor fitness retreats and works to help others have restorative experiences in the great outdoors.
In this episode, you will learn the following:
1. The importance of authenticity and speaking up when something is wrong
2. The power of nature to connect us with ourselves and help us recharge
3. The fear that prevents people from doing what they know they should do
Storytelling is key in marketing and Stampede knows how to tell a great story.
"In marketing the first thing you want to do is to solve the problem the second thing is to connect the story and the content with the solution the before and after images are important in marketing content the testimonials are also very important after the resolution phase there is the risk reduction phase"
I'm a big fan of the Stampede KLT, so I was excited to see they were doing a collaboration with Stampede Your Business. I was even more excited when I saw that the focus was going to be on storytelling. I love stories, and I think they're a great way to connect with people. The show was interesting, and I learned a lot about how to make my stories more compelling. I also learned about the different between a story and a guide for storytelling. I'm excited to put what I learned into practice and see how it helps my business.
In this episode, you will learn the following:
1. How to create compelling content for your business
2. The value of knowing, like and trust in marketing
3. The importance of story in marketing and how to make it compelling
If you're looking for successful marketing campaigns, then you need to check out this episode. The Yonder Agency Special Sauce is designed to help you get the results you're looking for.
"As long as local businesses have the tools that Nike and all these people have, they're going to be unstoppable."
Chris Thomas is the founder of Yonder Agency, a marketing agency that helps businesses grow by providing simple marketing tools and strategies. Chris has over 20 years of experience in marketing, product development, and UX design and has helped companies like Nike, Callaway Golf, and Walmart grow their businesses.
This is Chris Thomas's story...
I'm Chris Thomas, the founder of Yonder agency. Three years ago, I used to work in a corporate office, wearing a suit every day. My job was to come up with ideas and grow them into sellable products. We would build apps and try to sell them to big companies like Walmart and Apple. But I realized that the marketing agencies we were working with had no guarantee of results. They couldn't tell us how much money we would make back from our investment. I was tired of the corporate world and the marketing rat race, so I decided to start my own agency. I launched it in 2019 and started working with local businesses. I helped one barbecue restaurant grow 43% in just 60 days. My goal now is to help medium to large businesses grow even more..
In this episode, you will learn the following:
1. How Chris Thomas went from working in a corporate job to starting his own marketing agency
2. How Yonder Agency helps businesses grow by using simple marketing tools
3. How Chris Thomas's background in design helps him create cohesive brands for his clients
In a world of centralized control, one woman's journey to build a crypto community teaches her the importance of balance between rebel and establishment.
"The community gives it its value."
Michelle Robinson is a cryptocurrency expert and the founder of Cryptocrate. She has been involved in the crypto community for over five years and is passionate about helping others learn about and use cryptocurrency.
This is Michelle Robinson's story...
Michelle Robinson has been involved in the crypto space for 5 years and has seen the industry grow and change. She shares her story of how she got interested in crypto, starting with hearing about it from a family member in 2013. She then got into 3D printing and saw how crypto was being used to pay for things in that industry. In 2017, a friend gave her some bitcoin, and she finally got interested in the space. She then started managing the Utah Bitcoin Community. In 2019, she partnered with a friend to do a crypto-themed balloon festival, which was a success. She believes that regulation is necessary in the crypto industry but that there needs to be a balance between centralized and decentralized control.
In this episode, you will learn the following:
1. Michelle Robinson's experiences with cryptocurrency, including her involvement with the Utah Bitcoin Community
2. The concept of partnerships in business and how they can be beneficial or not
3. The importance of community in driving the value of cryptocurrency
Summaries:
1) Troy Meister is hosting a podcast with Bobby Glenn James today. Troy Meister has been thinking about audience building lately. They will talk about branding with Michelle. Stampedeme.com is where you go to get your free marketing dashboard.
2) Michelle was born in the city, and she's been in the crypto space for about five years now. She's been involved with the community and now with her business. Michelle loves cooking, gardening and boring things like that. She was born on a sidewalk in a city.
3) In 2013 when she was working as a nanny. She heard about bitcoin. She fell in love with the space. In 2017, one of her friends gave her $500 worth of bitcoin. He has been in the Crypto space since 2013 and he was mining and everything. The Utah bitcoin community has been around since 2013. started almost ten years ago.
4) Cryptocrate is a bootstrapped startup built by Michelle. She has never had a partnership with the business, but she could see where it could be a possibility in the future. She had a great success with the collaboration with the Balloon Festival. In order for something to be adopted, there needs to be trust in it, and people need to get exposed to it. Marketing always boils down to know like trust. The other cool thing about Crypto and NFTs and stuff like that is that it's community driven.
5) Some of the more successful cryptocurrencies are letting a little bit of regulation come in. Michelle is torn between her original rebel side of why she loves crypto and the need to have balance with both. In crypto and the blockchain, everybody can see anything and everything that's going on. If I go look at somebody's etherscan and I can see exactly what their wallet is doing.
6) People are being inspired to be responsible for the success of their own money. People are taking responsibility for the overall health of the financial system. GameStop is a good example. Netflix could have its own community.
7) In business. There are some good companies that make a lot of money and some evil ones that make lots of money by doing not so good things.
8) Cryptocrate is a company that provides gift boxes with crypto-themed items for clients. Michelle explains to the audience why she started. Entrepreneurship is a lot of work, and there are ups and downs. But the secret to success is not to quit.
Do you find yourself thinking: " I will feel overwhelmed and stressed out trying to do everything on my own."? Cait Donovan's journey has been on my mind too, and Cait's solution has been so helpful. So we asked her to share it with you in this episode.
You will learn how to find balance and well-being through celebrating resentment.
"When I started going through a burnout recovery, I'm a super nerd. Like, I'm a big nerd. So I read through all of the available research on burnout. I downloaded everything. My husband was doing a postgraduate degree at Cambridge University at the time.
Cait Donovan is a master's-level acupuncturist and Chinese medicine practitioner who has been in practice for over 15 years. She is also a professional speaker and the author of "The Bounce Back Ability Factor: How to Quickly Recover from Setbacks and Achieve Your Goals."
This is Cait Donovan's story...
I'm a professional speaker and author, and I once had a really embarrassing moment when I was speaking on stage and people were reading my bio. My book is called the 'Bounce Back Ability Factor', and every time somebody has to read my bio, I'm embarrassed because it's a terrible title. I also have something factually incorrect in my book that I haven't made an effort to fix. So those are my two most embarrassing moments in business.
In this episode, you will learn the following:
1. How can entrepreneurs avoid burnout?
2. What are the benefits of using your resentment superpower?
3. What are some of the most embarrassing marketing and business mistakes?
This is your sign that you don't have to keep living with these feelings when it comes to resentment:
1. You're feeling overwhelmed and stressed out, wondering if you're doing everything right.
2. You're worried that you're not reaching your full potential and making the most of your talents.
3. You're burned out and feel like you need a break.
If you're ready to level up and leave that behind, join our special guest, Cait Donovan, for the How on our latest podcast episode, The Truth About Burnout with Cait Donovan.
Marketing success can cause all sorts of pain. Case in point: You feel frustrated because you're not sure how to succeed in marketing, specifically by being an early adapter and using multiple platforms and strategies. Marco Torres has been there, and I'm excited to share his unlikely solution with you in this episode.
"In marketing, you have to just market. If you try to be perfect in marketing, it ain't going to work. So you have to almost jump in and make a fool of yourself, and it's the fastest way to get to where you want to go."
Marco Torres is an entrepreneur and internet marketer who has generated over a billion dollars in sales for his own companies and clients.
This is Marco Torres's story...
I'm an entrepreneur, and I've been in the business world for a long time. I've seen a lot of changes in how businesses operate, and I've always been an early adopter of new technology and marketing strategies. I was working for a large corporation in the mid-1990s, and.
In this episode, you will learn the following:
1. The importance of marketing, and of not being afraid to make mistakes.
2. The story of Marco Torres' early adoption of internet marketing, and how he generated over a billion dollars in sales for his clients.
3. The importance of continuing to educate yourself, even after you become an expert in your field.