So much gold in today's episode with Johnathan Grzybowski!
What does it look like to align your business with your calling and what fulfills you? What hard decisions and truths do you need to face to make that happen?
Johnathan authentically answers the above questions by sharing his journey of building a socially conscious startup and ultimately changing the narrative through his business.
A rogue risk taker turned entrepreneur and national thought leader in digital marketing and branding, Jonathan is the Co-founder of Penji- an unlimited graphic design service for marketing teams, that ultimately provides work and internship opportunities to Camden students and residents.
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John Logan is a magician & keynote speaker who travels and shares his message that 'impossible' is just a word.
By the age of 24, he published two books, had his own show on Patriots.com with different players of the New England Patriots, and was a speaker at the Forbes Summit and multiple TEDx events.
Based on five years of primary and secondary research, he currently travels the country showcasing creativity techniques entertainers use and how they can be applicable to an entrepreneurial setting.
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Learn more about John by visiting his personal website!
Email: info@johndukelogan.com
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From farming land to farming data, Steven Brockshus is filling a gap by building the Zillow for Farmland. In this EB25 interview, Steven shares the learnings, failures, ups, and downs of building his company, FarmlandFinder.
Steven was raised on a 5th generation family dairy farm in Iowa. Having no background in software development, he set out to start an online business for farmland real estate. Having bootstrapped the company, he now has team members in the US, Vietnam, and Africa. FarmlandFinder gives farmland professionals their time back and provides them with a peace of mind by providing real-time notifications about farmland sales.
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Other resources mentioned:
Flow-E - A visual task board for your email
Airtable - The all-in-one collaboration platform
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I've had a lot of conversations with young entrepreneurs and Katie Eder takes young entrepreneurship to a whole new level!
Katie is an 18-year-old high school student and the founder of a nonprofit called Kids Tales (KidsTales.org). Kids Tales sends high school students into summer camps and schools to teach creative writing to kids who do not have access to writing experiences outside of school. During a Kids Tales workshop, kids brainstorm, write, and edit their own short story. At the end of the week, the stories are published as an anthology, a real book.
Since its inception in 2014, more than 300 teenagers have taught Kids Tales to nearly 1200 kids across twelve U.S. cities and eight countries. So AMAZING.
Katie inspires me with her tenacity, endurance, and persistence. She doesn't put herself in a box. She doesn't just dream big things but she makes those big dreams happen.
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Welcome back to another CWCM! For those of you who didn't catch it the last time, I've officially named these Monday episodes: Coffee with Chelann Mondays (CWCM). The first Monday of every month I will be releasing a bonus episode for the week with myself either doing a solo episode on an on-demand topic, or I'll be featuring a conversation I had with a special guest.
Today's CWCM is with yours truly. I sat down with my coffee and went into detail about a topic I mention a lot but haven't ever gone into too much detail about on the show.
That topic is time-blocking. You better believe it. ;)
The concept of time has always been fascinating to me. It never stops and sometimes it can move incredibly slow, but in hindsight, it always seems to fly by. Time is our most precious commodity because we can't get it back.
So how do we make the most of our time? Well, today I talk about how to maximize your productivity through the power of time-blocking. This concept has been a game-changer for me and I hope that it sheds some light and perspective for you as well!
An example of my time-blocked day:
4:30 am- Morning routine
6:15 am- Reply to emails, Facebook group comments, and post in the Facebook group
7:20 am- Prep for afternoon interviews
7:50 am- Record and edit CWCM episode
8:50 am- Create an email to list about CWCM episode
9:15 am- Add new email to 25 Tribe initial email sequence
9:40 am- Update NUYU weekly update board
10:00 am- Create e-book version of NUYU Culture Book (complete half)
10:40 am- Analyze cash flow
11:00 am- Workout
12:00 pm- Go to juice bar
1:30 pm- Call #1 with 25 Tribe Member
2:15 pm- Plan New York trip
3:00 pm- Interview #1
4:10 pm- Call #2 with 25 Tribe Member
5:00 pm- Interview #2
6:00 pm- Finish up loose ends of anything that didn't get accomplished
7:00 pm- Dinner with roommate
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Learn more about Chelann: chelanngienger.com
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In today's interview with Larry Yu we talk Facebook advertising, targeting ads, building your avatar and also the power of compounding your focus.
Larry and his brother Perry started selling online at the end of high school. What began as a naive exploration soon became an integral part of their lives. Since then, they've built and sold two e-commerce companies before starting their own marketing agency, HighConvertingAds, which specializes in combining Facebook advertising with big data analysis for extraordinary targeting abilities. Larry and Perry have been directly responsible for over $2,000,000 in sales for businesses they've helped.
I also share a very exciting announcement at the beginning of this episode...!
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Check out HighConvertingAds for yourself!
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