Recycling and reducing waste is one of the key ideas we as entrepreneurs need to embrace. Whether it is recycling our content, our ideas or the food we eat, reducing waste is key in today's world where we are producing way more than we can consume. This is entrepreneurship in the 20th century. If you are an entrepreneur, artist, athlete or creative, one who makes something that didn't exist before, then this is for you In this volume ofThe Psychology of Entrepreneurship… I interview Matt Bertulli about ending waste on the planet & about being an impact driven entrepreneur because: Matt is the Co-Founder & CEO of Pela Case, a very fast growing (mid-8 figures) house of brands focused on creating a waste free future. He is also the Co-Founder & CEO of Demac Media, one of the top global eCommerce agencies / managed services companies. He started out as a freelance developer 6 years ago and today Demac Media has ~90 employees and ~100 customers which represent north of $6B in global ret...
Mental stamina is key to making good decisions as an entrepreneur, and in a society that makes you conform to all sorts of structures, standing out and being yourself is a rebellious act. There's never been a better time for you to have the mental stamina to grow as an entrepreneur. If you are an entrepreneur, artist, athlete or creative, one who makes something that didn't exist before, then this is for you In this volume ofThe Psychology of Entrepreneurship… I interview Bri Seeley about mental stamina & decision fatigue because: Bri was awarded a Silver Stevie Award in 2020 for Coach of the Year – Business and a Bronze Stevie Award in 2020 for Woman of the Year – Business Services. She is a member of the Forbes Coaches Council, The author of the best-selling Permission to Leap, and has been seen on The TODAY Show, Forbes, Entrepreneur, Yahoo! She's the top-ranking ‘Entrepreneur Coach' on Google. She is also the host of the success diaries a podcast that I’ve been on which is so cool. Bri Seeley … is an entrepreneur, a coach of entrepreneurs, and a believer that we can all get the goals we strive for. In this episode we speak about: * The psychology of being an entrepreneur * The inner game that we can't see, we can't touch, and we can't put our fingers on * The amount of mental discipline required in entrepreneurship * Naveen Jain * Mental Stamina … how to thing about it, how to pursue it and some ideas to increase your mental stamina * Bri's journey into entrepreneurship * Decision Fatigue … why we don't make certain decisions and how they make us tired * How to reduce decision fatigue by keeping your bigger vision in mind to increase mental stamina * The stories that we tell ourselves about like, “Oh, I can't possibly have that.” * The struggles for entrepreneurs vary depending on the stage of entrepreneurship they are at * Charging what you are worth * Enneagram … and its theory If you have a business and a podcast download your free copy of The Recurring Results Roadmap for Podcasters. Download it here – https://roadmap.wearepodcast.com This Roadmap gives you 3 main things: * Your perfect clients' attention – You know that you're the best kept secret in your industry. We'll show you how to get your audiences' attention. It's quite simple if you follow the right steps. * Their deepest engagement – No form of content is more engaging than voice and audio. We'll show you how to create an engaging podcast. * An easy method to sell – The average sales process is a mess, for everyone. We'll show you how to avoid ‘icky' conversations and properly grow your business. Volume Transcript Ronsley Hi. Its Ronsley. If this is your first Volume, Welcome. This is a weekly series where I go inside the mind of an entrepreneur, artist, athlete, academic; to decipher what is the psychology of our decisions. I’m Australian and I’d like to start by acknowledging the traditional custodians throughout Australia and recognise their continuing connection to land, waters and community. I pay my respects to them and their cultures; and to Elders past, present and emerging of the land I am standing on today. I extend my respect to the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people who listen to this. Ronsley What did you think of volume 80? I’m so glad I’m publishing this podcast again. Because I love the reps of publishing work that I care about.
In a society that makes you conform to all sorts of structures, standing out and being yourself is a rebellious act. There's never been a better time for you to be yourself. If you are an entrepreneur, artist, athlete or creative, one who makes something that didn't exist before, then this is for you In this volume ofThe Psychology of Entrepreneurship… I interview Tina Tower about creating a Micro-Million Dollar business because: She is the Author of One Life – How To Have The Life of Your Dreams, released in 2018. And now … Million Dollar Micro Business (get your book if you haven’t already got it. I’ve read it cover to cover.) She has won the Telstra National Young Business Woman of the Year Award She is an Australian Business Champion featured on the Today Show, in the Financial Review, on Sky Business as well as the Business Woman to watch by Huffington Post. She is a Coach to online course creators, A Podcaster, Business Strategist … and my friend In this episode we speak about: * Being the example, the leader & the believer. * Her first exciting moment in entrepreneurship * The disparity of professionalism * The Taliban and what is happening now * Tina's backstory – the lawyer, teacher, entrepreneur * Sales & Selling – how to not have icky sales conversations * The 7 day launch formula * How to prepare for a selling campaign * The mountain of value you already have * The most important thing you can do for women rights * Generational women issues * How to show up as an entrepreneur If you have a business and a podcast download your free copy of The Recurring Results Roadmap for Podcasters. Download it here – https://roadmap.wearepodcast.com This Roadmap gives you 3 main things: * Your perfect clients' attention – You know that you're the best kept secret in your industry. We'll show you how to get your audiences' attention. It's quite simple if you follow the right steps. * Their deepest engagement – No form of content is more engaging than voice and audio. We'll show you how to create an engaging podcast. * An easy method to sell – The average sales process is a mess, for everyone. We'll show you how to avoid ‘icky' conversations and properly grow your business. Volume Transcript Ronsley Hi. Its Ronsley. If this is your first Volume, Welcome. This is a weekly series where I go inside the mind of an entrepreneur, artist, athlete, academic; to decipher what is the psychology of our decisions. I’m Australian and I’d like to start by acknowledging the traditional custodians throughout Australia and recognise their continuing connection to land, waters and community. I pay my respects to them and their cultures; and to Elders past, present and emerging of the land I am standing on today. I extend my respect to the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people who listen to this. It’s been a while hey! Lots of changes. And since this is the psychology of entrepreneurship it is probably important that I address the break I took over the last few months. At the end of May my grandma died in India after having covid19 for 3 days. For what may seem like obvious reasons now, I stopped everything. Both podcast stopped publishing. I wanted a break to process it all. What was the biggest impact was that I couldn’t go back to say bye maybe. I’m in Australia and haven’t left these shores for what seems l...
Focusing on the negative gets you nowhere, especially in business. If you don’t want to be a victim of yourself, it’s simple. Don’t be one. In this volume ofThe Psychology of Entrepreneurship… Erik Huberman doesn’t believe in the victim complex. And it shows. “Well, if you go in expecting it to be a shit show, it's a shit show.” As the founder and CEO of Hawke Media, the fastest-growing marketing consultancy in America, Erik Huberman knows a thing or two about business. And he didn’t get here by playing “Mr Nice Guy.” Well, ok, Erik is indeed a nice guy. But he doesn’t put up with crap, and he credits that attitude to getting him this far. In this volume, we’re presenting you with Erik’s entire uncut interview. Sure, we could have fancied it up a bit, but this guy has a lot to say, and we wanted you to hear all of it. In this conversation, Erik and I discuss why you have to hold your own as an entrepreneur. And he tells some pretty poignant and hilarious stories to hone in on this point. I can’t wait for you to hear. Other Topics Discussed in This Volume: The Victim Complex Knowing when to hold your own The never-ending nature of business When Covid hit Links & Resources: Hawke Media Erik’s website Follow Erik on Instagram Find @Ronsley on Clubhouse and join The Psychology of Entrepreneurship Club! Like the polished style of this audio docuseries? Reserve your spot at the next We Are Podcast event so you can learn all kinds of tips and tricks from the experts. They’ll give you all the motivation you need to finally get your show off the ground.
When it comes to making any sort of lasting change in the world, you have to start with the children. After all, it’s the generations that come after us that are going to be cleaning up our messes. In this volume ofThe Psychology of Entrepreneurship… Jane Vadiveloo knows the future lies in the hands of today’s children. “If we really want to disrupt things, if we really want long-term sustainable change, that is honest and real, it is going to take time. It is going to take investment and it is going to take a change in a power structure.” As the CEO and co-founder of Children’s Ground, Jane Vadiveloo’s entire career is centred around helping Aboriginal youth. She has a Masters in Forensic Psychology and has been leading organisations for over 25 years. Children’s Ground serves as a unique approach to ensuring future generations of children enjoy education, health, social and economic opportunities. In this volume, we’re presenting you with my entire uncut interview with Jane. We thought this subject matter could be more effectively accentuated by the entire context of this conversation. You’ll hear Jane explain why her work with Aboriginal youth is so essential to their, and our country’s future. We discuss generational trauma and why that always plays a role when developing effective programs for Aboriginal peoples. We’ve done several volumes now on the history, strength, courage and tenacity of Aboriginal people and why we should all care. But this is the first time we’ve focused on the children. This was an eye-opening interview for me, and Jane gave me such hope for the future. Other Topics Discussed in This Volume: All about Children’s Ground Generational trauma and how that shapes Jane’s work Why today’s youth is misunderstood How history is repeating itself Links & Resources: Children’s Ground Connect with Jane on LinkedIn Follow Children’s Ground on Instagram Find @Ronsley on Clubhouse and join The Psychology of Entrepreneurship Club! Like the polished style of this audio docuseries? Reserve your spot at the next We Are Podcast event so you can learn all kinds of tips and tricks from the experts. They’ll give you all the motivation you need to finally get your show off the ground.
We’ve all negotiated at some point in our lives. Whether you’re the president of your country negotiating international trade or a high schooler negotiating curfew with your parents, it all counts. Negotiation is for everyone. In this volume ofThe Psychology of Entrepreneurship… Two brilliant negotiation experts widen the lens for sorting it out. While this episode features another fantastic Clubhouse session segment, we only hear two voices this time. Alexandra Carter is a Clinical Professor of Law and Director of the Mediation Clinic at the prestigious Columbia Law School. Dr Mark Goulston is a business psychiatrist, suicide prevention expert, TEDx speaker and consultant. Both are experts in mediation and negotiation. The pair explains why listening is SO important, and they provide tips for improving your negotiation skills. Entrepreneur or not, you can use these negotiation tools in virtually any scenario. You can even use them if you’re hashing out an internal problem with yourself! Don’t wait for things to go too far before salvaging a relationship or situation. If you want to feel seen and acknowledged, and make someone else feel the same way, you definitely want to give this volume a listen. Other Topics Discussed in This Volume: Solving disputes The power of open questions Listen to their eyes Amplifying other voices Listening to something versus listening for something Links & Resources: ASFP On Negotiation Active Listening Find @Ronsley on Clubhouse and join The Psychology of Entrepreneurship Club! Find my guests on Clubhouse! Alexandra Carter @alexbcarter | Mark Goulston @drmark We want to hear your podcasting questions! Send them through to kaili@mustamplify.com to get featured on the show. Or slide into our DM’s on Instagram at www.instagram.com/mustamplifyagency. Like the polished style of this audio docuseries? Reserve your spot at the next We Are Podcast event so you can learn all kinds of tips and tricks from the experts. They’ll give you all the motivation you need to finally get your show off the ground.
Saying no isn’t always easy, but it’s entirely necessary to create boundaries. This goes for your kids, your friends, your family, your co-workers and business associates. But can you say no too much? The art and science of saying no is a bit complex, but it all comes down to staying true to yourself. In this volume ofThe Psychology of Entrepreneurship… When you say no, you’re saying yes to yourself. Entrepreneurs tend to say yes to everything when it comes to expanding their business and brand. And sometimes, this can be useful, especially when you’re trying to get your name out there. However, setting boundaries is crucial. If you’re hesitant to say no, you’re setting yourself up for resentment, doubt and burnout. This volume presents another fascinating Clubhouse room. This time we have insights from Kylie Ryan, Chris Dufey, Anna Vocino and Holly Shannon all on the what, when and why of saying no. The conversation varies from tips like reframing your questions and answers to discussions on what you may be missing out on if you constantly say no. Saying no is a life skill and not one we all have. So in this conversation, we examine the psychology behind both saying yes and no. It’s not just about people-pleasing. Sometimes we feel obligated to say yes even when our gut is saying no. How do we change this and what’s at stake if we don’t? All this fits into the art and science of saying no. Other Topics Discussed in This Volume: The Importance of boundaries Can saying no too much damage your relationships? Reframing your wording when saying no Easy No’s vs. Hard No’s Open heart, strong spine Links & Resources: The Power of No Setting Boundaries Can Help Manage Your Mental Health Find @Ronsley on Clubhouse and join The Psychology of Entrepreneurship Club! Find my guests on Clubhouse! Holly Shannon @hollyshannon | Anna Vocino @annavocino | Chris Dufey @chrisdufey | Kylie Ryan @kylieryan | We want to hear your podcasting questions! Send them through to Kaili@mustamplify.com to get featured on the show. Or slide into our DM’s on Instagram at www.instagram.com/mustamplifyagency.Like the polished style of this audio docuseries? Reserve your spot at the next We Are Podcast event so you can learn all kinds of tips and tricks from the experts. They’ll give you all the motivation you need to finally get your show off the ground.
There are so many social media apps out there, and they all have their pros and cons as far as using them in a business capacity. Clubhouse is the new kid on the block, and as an audio-only platform, it has great advantages other platforms do not. Are you using Clubhouse to its full potential? In this volume ofThe Psychology of Entrepreneurship… Clubhouse enables people of all walks of life to have powerful conversations. If you’re a regular listener of this show, then you’ve heard me mention Clubhouse many times recently. I can’t get enough of this platform, mainly because it encompasses all the reasons I love podcasting, but in a broader form. Empowering others to use their voice has always been my thing, and Clubhouse does just that time a million. In this volume, we have some amazing voices like Holly Shannon, Anna Vocino, James Tuckerman and Dr Sonja Stribling. They’re all discussing the ways they use Clubhouse to their advantage and the tips and tricks they’ve learned al...
You probably hear about Bitcoin on a daily basis by now. It’s on the news, in your social media newsfeed and in casual conversations around the world. But what is it? And what does it mean for the future of money? Welcome to Bitcoin 101. In this volume ofThe Psychology of Entrepreneurship… What is Bitcoin, and what does it mean for the future of currency? I’ll admit, I am not incredibly well-versed in the world of cryptocurrency. But I do know that I should be. Bitcoin is an undeniable force that we all should be paying more attention to. Luckily, I happen to have some well-known friends in this area. So, in this Clubhouse fireside chat, you’ll hear Brad Mills and Jimmy Song discuss Bitcoin. Although they don’t always use terms a beginner would understand, we try to break those down for you throughout the volume. If you’re curious about Bitcoin or even already have some solid knowledge on the subject, I think you’ll find this conversation fascinating. Jimmy and Brad obviously...
What freedoms are you giving away without even knowing it? And what does freedom really mean, anyway? It turns out freedom means different things to different people. However, we’re all affected by its definition. In this volume ofThe Psychology of Entrepreneurship… Although freedom may be subjective, there are ways to break down how it affects all of us. Surprise! We’ve got another Clubhouse session for you. I really love how these conversations have allowed for multiple perspectives on the same subject, so we’re going to keep them coming. In this eye-opening discussion on freedom, I got a little help from my famous friends. This time, I’ve got Brad Mills, Jimmy Song and Scott Mitchell with me. We had a riveting 90-minute conversation on the freedoms we may be giving up and not even realising it. This volume is the highlight reel of the biggest takeaways from that conversation. And interestingly enough, most were centred around money. What if we have way less control of our mo...