• Chasing Dreams Through Entrepreneurial Drive, with Stacey Hanke
    Dec 11 2024

    Stacey Hanke grew up on a dairy farm in central Wisconsin. For over two decades now, she’s been providing executive mentoring and helping sales professionals become more influential. In this episode, Stacey shares how she applied what she observed growing up on the farm to running an entrepreneurial business.

    Here’s some of what you’ll learn in this episode:

    • How their father’s drive and passion influenced Stacey and her sisters/team members.
    • Why Stacey spent time in large corporations before starting her own business.
    • How you can see yourself through your potential customers’ eyes.
    • What people have learned over the last four years.
    • How receiving some harsh feedback ended up being a turning point in Stacey’s career.
    • Why being part of the Strategic Coach® community is a game changer.
    • How Stacey has managed having work relationships with her sisters.

    Show Notes:

    Strategic Coach thinking tools are like plants. They’re planted in your brain, and they develop at different rates.

    All growth is compounded growth.

    If you have entrepreneurial drive, you can decide that the sky’s the limit.

    If you want entrepreneurism in your life, you have to choose what you do appropriately.

    Having purpose becomes more important as you get older.

    Communicating with influence is a process of constant development and has to be consistent.

    How we show up and interact with others determines who’s in our circle, the businesses we run, and the money in our pockets.

    People are finally understanding the power of communication because there are now so many different mediums that we're trying to influence people through.

    Communication is the core of everything you do, no matter what industry you’re in.

    It doesn’t matter what you know if you can’t communicate it effectively.

    Feeling influential and confident doesn’t always translate to how you’re actually perceived.

    How smart you are doesn’t determine how influential you are either.

    Before we can change anything in our lives, we have to be self-aware.

    When you reach a certain point in your career, people are going to stop telling you the truth and start telling you what they think you want to hear.

    If you don’t demonstrate consistency, people question whether you’re trustworthy.

    How you communicated years ago might not work for where you are now.

    What is common sense is not common practice.

    It’s important to get comfortable with being uncomfortable because the minute you understand the discomfort, growth will happen.

    Resources:

    Tool: The Positive Focus®

    Blog: What Free Days Are, And How To Know When You Need Them

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    34 mins
  • From Plane Crash To A New Purpose, with Dave Sanderson
    Nov 20 2024

    Through speaking engagements, webinars, coaching, and books, Dave Sanderson helps people understand how to embrace their uncertainty so they ignite opportunity. In this episode, Dave, who was the last passenger on the plane crash known as the “Miracle on the Hudson,” shares how that incident served as a wake-up call that transformed his approach to business—and life.

    Here’s some of what you’ll learn in this episode:

    • What it was like on the sinking plane, and why Dave was the final passenger to leave.
    • How Dave realized he was only a number to the people at the company he worked for.
    • What had previously prevented Dave from starting his own company.
    • Why Dave believes that everything happens for a reason.
    • What separates successful people from really successful people.
    • Why the Strategic Coach® community is so important to entrepreneurs in the Program.

    Show Notes:

    • Embracing uncertainty can be a powerful catalyst for personal growth and entrepreneurial success.
    • Life-altering experiences, like surviving a plane crash, can provide clarity on what truly matters in life and business.
    • The four entrepreneurial freedoms—time, money, relationships, and purpose—work together to create a holistic framework for success and fulfillment. All four are necessary for a satisfying entrepreneurial life.
    • Your most valuable asset is not your business, but your ability to transform challenges into meaningful opportunities for growth.
    • Helping others during challenging times can provide a sense of purpose.
    • Self-doubt and fear of failure are common challenges in entrepreneurship, but can be overcome with the right mindset and the support of like-minded people.
    • Gratitude is a strategic tool that can reframe challenges and unlock new perspectives in your entrepreneurial journey. It’s the antidote to fear.
    • Your purpose is your most powerful differentiator—align your business strategies with your deeper mission to create sustainable, fulfilling success.
    • Preparation and having a game plan are essential when facing uncertainty in business and life.
    • What’s important isn’t the resources you have, but you how use them.

    Resources:

    Blog: The Four Freedoms That Motivate Successful Entrepreneurs

    Book: From Turmoil to Triumph by Dave Sanderson

    Tool: The Impact Filter™

    The Kolbe A™ Index

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    25 mins
  • Step Off The Hamster Wheel To Find True Freedom, with Nicholas Schwarz
    Oct 30 2024

    Nicholas Schwarz became an entrepreneur because he was lacking the Four Freedoms of Time, Money, Relationship, and Purpose. Now, Nicholas runs a company where he helps his clients expand those Four Freedoms for themselves. In this episode, Nicholas shares how he’s gone from working in a job he didn’t like to becoming a happy entrepreneur.

    Here’s some of what you’ll learn in this episode:

    • All the factors that made it difficult for Nicholas to be an employee of another company.
    • Why becoming self-employed was unthinkable in his line of business.
    • How Nicholas’s “wonderful journey” in The Strategic Coach® Program began.
    • What Nicholas defines as “relaxed entrepreneurship.”
    • Why, nowadays, Nicholas delegates as much as possible.
    • How Nicholas’s company helps when it comes to transgenerational wealth.

    Show Notes:

    Entrepreneurs become entrepreneurs for the sake of freedom.

    The real freedom that allows all the other freedoms to happen is being able to control your time.

    Strategic Coach® members have the ability to actually arrange their life the way they want it.

    The Freedom of Money isn’t the most important freedom.

    Risk is always perceived as something negative, while uncertainty gives the possibility of something positive happening.

    Sometimes, we stumble on rocks we put down ourselves.

    Entrepreneurs who use Strategic Coach tools carve out a lot of time for themselves.

    The Strategic Coach community is very helpful both as a sounding board and as an emotional support group.

    Being your own boss has pros and cons, but the flexibility is worth it.

    What you do as an entrepreneur is sometimes very lonely.

    Talking about your entrepreneurial successes and challenges resonates more with someone who’s also gone through the whole process.

    Resources:

    Article: “The 4 Freedoms That Motivate Successful Entrepreneurs”

    Unique Ability®

    Who Not How by Dan Sullivan with Dr. Benjamin Hardy

    Article: “What Free Days are, And How To Know When You Need Them”

    The Cecily Group

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    23 mins
  • AI Strategies To Empower Lifelong Entrepreneurs, with Joe Stolte
    Oct 9 2024

    Joe Stolte is an entrepreneur working at the crosshairs of marketing and artificial intelligence. His company, Daily.ai, uses machine learning to help thought leaders and small brands build AI-automated email newsletters. In this episode, he explains how his company supports clients in achieving business success and talks about the business lessons learned from his company’s early days.

    Here's some of what you'll learn in this episode:

    1. The entrepreneur ideas and entrepreneur motivation Joe showed at a very young age.
    2. How Joe’s company finds the best content in the world on any topic clients choose.
    3. What it means to have short-term pessimism and long-term optimism.
    4. How the AI becomes smarter, making the newsletters better.
    5. The change in mentality that’s given Daily.ai an edge.

    Show Notes:

    When it seems everything out there is negative, what grabs your attention is the stuff that’s positive.

    It’s a win-win to partner with people who already have a marketplace of your potential clients.

    An entrepreneur doesn’t have to be the one with the idea.

    If you focus only on customers that are a good fit for your company, they’ll refer you to other people.

    ChatGPT has given people a taste of the exponential power behind machine learning and AI.

    If you get your clients their desired outcomes, the outputs don’t really matter.

    During tough times, you have to manage your expectations.

    You know you always need to get better, even during good times.

    Ads almost always get less than 50% conversion.

    Anything in excess becomes its opposite.

    Links:

    The Spark newsletter

    Who Not How by Dan Sullivan and Ben Hardy

    The Impact Filter™ tool

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    16 mins
  • Bold Moves Lead To Big Wins For Entrepreneurs, with Lisa Larter
    Sep 16 2024

    Lisa Larter has a strategic marketing firm, providing consulting services around strategy and business advisement. Like many entrepreneurs, Lisa started off thinking she had to do everything herself. In this episode, she shares the wisdom she’s gained from using her growth mindset to gain continual business success.

    Here’s some of what you’ll learn in this episode:

    • The role of an entrepreneur in their business.
    • The way in which Lisa’s background in retail helped her with marketing.
    • The importance for entrepreneurs of understanding cash flow.
    • How to make sure you’re prepared to pay taxes.
    • What let Lisa know that her business idea “had legs.”
    • The wisdom Lisa would impart to her past self.
    • The variety of benefits Lisa has gotten as a member of the Strategic Coach® entrepreneurial community.

    Show Notes:

    The entrepreneur’s main capability is vision.

    There are many talented people who don’t have a purpose or a vision for using their talents.

    A lot of people understand sales and profit, but they don't understand cash flow and the timing and movement of money.

    Meet as many of the right people as you can that you want to do business with.

    People should aim to have a baseline—a certain amount of cash they want to carry in their business—and do whatever they can to avoid going below that number.

    Entrepreneurs want freedom in their lives. And money buys you freedom.

    Every entrepreneur needs some type of mentor, coach, or advisor that they can talk to when they have difficult things going on.

    You will cap your potential if you don't learn how to lead and build a team.

    If you’re entrepreneurial and you have a dream, it doesn't matter what your background or education is.

    Resources:

    Who Not How

    Profit First: Transform Your Business from a Cash-Eating Monster to a Money-Making Machine by Mike Michalowicz

    The Self-Managing Company by Dan Sullivan

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    17 mins
  • The Power Of Taking Time Off For Business Success, with Judi Paré
    Aug 28 2024

    Judi Paré is a real estate developer dedicated to building affordable homes. When Judi began her entrepreneurial journey, she didn’t know what boundaries to set in order to maximize her productivity. In this episode, Judi shares some of the changes she’s made, and the business success and growth she’s achieved as a result.

    Here’s some of what you’ll learn in this episode:

    • How Judi learned to separate the roles of employee and family member.
    • How The Strategic Coach® Program helped Judi with restructuring and reordering her business.
    • The importance of setting boundaries and sticking to them.
    • How Judi responds to feeling overwhelmed.
    • The many ways Judi has ensured her business can give back to the community—and why.
    • Why Strategic Coach® works for entrepreneurs with continuous growth mindsets.

    Show Notes:

    There is massive a shortage of homes across Canada, especially affordable homes.

    Strategic Coach takes a resource called an entrepreneur from a lower level of productivity to a higher level of productivity.

    In order to grow the company, you have to free up the entrepreneur.

    In most cases, when an entrepreneur is stuck, they’re approaching their role as though they work for a corporation.

    It's important to step away from your business because when you come back, you're able to be so much more productive.

    The important ideas that come out of Strategic Coach workshops don’t necessarily all happen in the workshop room.

    You’re never too old to learn.

    Right now, in Hamilton alone, there are up to 8,000 people waiting for suitable housing.

    People want to live where they work and people want to buy homes where they work.

    Resources:

    Unique Ability®

    Book: Who Not How by Dan Sullivan and Dr. Benjamin Hardy

    Blog: What Free Days Are, And How To Know When You Need Them

    Blog: The 4 Freedoms That Motivate Successful Entrepreneurs

    Plentitude

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    26 mins
  • What Marketing Really Means, And How Entrepreneurs Should Use It, with Joe Polish, Dean Jackson, and Mark Young
    Aug 7 2024

    Business coach Dan Sullivan and marketing and advertising geniuses Joe Polish, Dean Jackson, and Mark Young have all been friends and business colleagues for years. Now, they’re teaming up as the Super Partners for a very special podcast episode where they talk about what marketing really means and provide examples of elegant ideas that entrepreneurs can use to better engage their audiences.

    Here’s some of what you’ll learn in this episode:

    • Solutions that mean no more cold calls or door-to-door sales.
    • The purpose of advertising.
    • How advertising can be used to help people.
    • The difference between marketing and sales.
    • Why selling has gotten a bad name.
    • What’s changed since Dan founded The Strategic Coach® Program 35 years ago.
    • Why direct mail is still the greatest form of marketing in the world.

    Show Notes:

    Everyone who has a business is going to have to do marketing and selling.

    One elegant idea is worth more than 1,000 semi-good ideas.

    Perfect has become the enemy of good.

    Anything you put in front of somebody is marketing.

    Only the hungriest fish snap at the crappiest bait.

    Once you figure out marketing, it's the ultimate leverage.

    Marketing is the aggregate of all the steps you take to go from somebody not knowing you all the way to them being engaged in a relationship with you.

    Once you figure out a marketing algorithm, it works again and again.

    You can create control in your future if you learn how to put a message out there that causes people to want to give you money.

    There are businesses that die of starvation, and there are businesses that die of indigestion.

    The average person receives between 5,000 and 24,000 advertising messages daily.

    Part of sales is just connecting with someone.

    People don't buy from you because they understand what you do. People buy from you because they feel understood.

    Dan’s definition of selling is getting someone intellectually engaged in a future result that's good for them and getting them to emotionally commit to take action to achieve that result.

    Resources:

    I Love Marketing podcast

    10xTalk podcast

    American Happiness podcast

    Cloudlandia podcast

    HYPNO-TI$ING by Mark Young

    Video: “Is Selling Evil?” by Joe Polish

    Who Not How by Dan Sullivan and Dr. Ben Hardy

    The Gap And The Gain by Dan Sullivan and Dr. Ben Hardy

    10x Is Easier Than 2x by Dan Sullivan and Dr. Ben Hardy

    Strategic Coach®

    Mark Young

    Jekyll + Hyde Labs

    Dean Jackson

    The 8 Profit Activators

    Joe Polish

    Genius Recovery

    What’s Your Cleator?

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    56 mins
  • Maximize Your Impact As An Entrepreneur Without The Burnout, with Nikki Fraser
    Jul 17 2024

    Up until six or seven years ago, Nikki Fraser’s career consisted of working in large banks. Now, she’s an entrepreneur. Nikki and her husband, Dan, run a company called NextKey Services that provides small and medium-sized businesses with all of their outsourced finance needs. In this episode, Nikki shares what’s allowed her to make the biggest impact she can as an entrepreneur while having the personal life she wants.

    Here’s some of what you’ll learn in this episode:

    • What inspired Nikki’s decision to leave corporate America.
    • How The Strategic Coach® Program has been fundamental in the growth of Nikki and Dan’s business.
    • Some of the business lessons Nikki has learned on her journey.
    • Why Nikki and Dan don’t take it for granted that they’re able to work together.
    • How to end up in a place where you're really focused on what you do best.
    • Why corporate America can never produce the best product or the best service.
    • What it’s like attending Strategic Coach® workshops as a couple.

    Show Notes:

    If something is going to be successful, it requires total commitment.

    You have to be committed before you have the capability. And that requires courage.

    Corporate America, as most people experience it, is not for entrepreneurs.

    Entrepreneurism means that you're using your own Unique Ability® to create Unique Teamwork that produces really unusual value.

    It's important to be okay with not having all the answers.

    It’s okay if something you try out doesn’t work. Keep trying.

    Finance isn’t a compliance; it's something entrepreneurs or business owners can use as a strategic asset in their business to grow and transform.

    You can pass on wealth to your kids, but passing on the right mindset is more important because then they can retain the wealth or even build their own.

    It’s important to have time to turn off.

    Being in a safe space with supportive, encouraging, like-minded individuals really gives you more confidence.

    As you keep using a Strategic Coach thinking tool, it gets easier and easier.

    Resources:

    The 4 C’s Formula by Dan Sullivan

    Article: The 4 Freedoms That Motivate Successful Entrepreneurs

    Unique Ability

    Who Not How by Dan Sullivan and Dr. Benjamin Hardy

    The Gap And The Gain by Dan Sullivan and Dr. Benjamin Hardy

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    21 mins