16: How to get the best out of your podcast interview with Jeff Brown

Jeff Brown is the former co-host of an award-winning and nationally syndicated morning show, an award-winning production director and copywriter, and the creator and host of the successful Read to Lead Podcast where he has interviewed a number of New York Times bestselling authors including Dan Miller, Daniel Pink, Chris Brogan, Gary Vaynerchuk, Simon Sinek just to name a few. …

15: The exact secrets & roadmap on how to make a million dollars a year with Taki Moore

Taki is the creator of Marketing Machine. He assists with the creation of leads for coaches so that they avoid burnout. His system creates leads and helps a coach leverage their time with mentorship programs. Since 2004, Taki Moore has been the go-to-guy for coaches when they need to book appointments, fill seminars, and sign clients quickly. Taki works with business and …

14: The beauty of the process and the relevance to doing it the right way with Dr. Laurence Tham

Dr. Laurence Tham is an international Wellness Expert and Speaker. His passion and focus is on the psychology of human behaviour and motivation when it comes to health and wellness. He believes in the “lead by example” approach as the solution to creating greater health and wellness for our kids and our future generation. He is the co-founder of ‘The …

7 things podcasters don’t want you to know about podcasting

7 things podcasters don’t want you to know about podcasting

Contrary to popular belief, there is no magic bullet to having a successful podcast. You can only take the lessons learned by previous podcasters and stand on their shoulders. There are apparently over 95% of podcasts out there that are either inactive or are not fulfilling their primary purpose. That purpose could’ve been monetary or otherwise. A lot of us …

Networking is a bad word

Networking is a bad word

This article is inspired by a post I saw on the Screw the Nine to Five Facebook group. The idea that networking is so scary and disliked really got to me. I don’t like the idea of networking either. And, I started to wonder why that is. I have such an aversion to attending networking events. It is probably because …

13: Making sure you record conversations with everyone you care about with Drew Kruck

Drew worked in and out of Titan Sheds for the last 25 years and recently created Titan Lite Shed Parts within the Titan Group Of Companies which is a large success for Titan’s 100,000 strong customer base. Drew realised he knew alot of people and felt like he could talk to anyone about anything. So he started a podcast show …

12: How do you decide between your passion podcast and your business podcast with Warrick Bidwell

Warrick Bidwell grew up son of a tradie builder. Warrick had planned to follow in his father’s footsteps and join his building business,  but after some encouragement he instead became first of his extended family to attend university. After attending the university Warrick went on to work for some of Australia’s biggest companies in accounting and sales roles, eventually leading …

11: Your first 10k downloads and how to deal with major egos with Chris and Laci

The Cerrone Show is a top ranked business podcast specifically for entrepreneurs and anyone looking to make a change in their life. The Chris Cerrone Show is an audio podcast hosted by Chris Cerrone and Laci Urcioli. Wanting to bring some new names to the podcasting world they have interviewed some fantastic entrepreneurs, solopreneurs and awesome people. Guests that are the movers …

10: Business Addicts and how to create a real following through your podcast with Fiona and Loren

Business Addicts is a collaboration between Loren Bartley from Impactiv8 and Fiona Redding from The Happiness Hunter. Their podcast is for anyone that is addicted to business with the aim to helps fellow Business Addicts build a business that supports a life that they love, rather than a business that controls their life! They achieve this by providing a balance of strategies, tips and …

9: Profitable Hospitality and how to best interview your guest with Ken Burgin

Ken Burgin has been actively involved in hospitality for more than 25 years. First as the owner of Caffe Troppo in Sydney, and then working with restaurants, hotels and cafes in an advisory role. His resource website ProfitableHospitality.com is used by business owners and managers all around the world. Ken likes to use webinars and podcasts as another way to …

8: Power Stories and how to succeed in the digital age with Valerie Khoo

Valerie Khoo  is an author, speaker and multi-passionate entrepreneur with several growing businesses under her belt. She is a prolific content creator who has steadily built her public profile over a period of years by personally engaging with her online community, not to mention adding value in the form of words (blog posts), audio (podcasting) and video. I regard Valerie as …

6: The importance of listening and 5 technology shortcuts to improve your life with Rey Brown

Rey Brown recalls working at Circuit City in 2003 when he was transferred to the mobile phone department. It was around the time the first BlackBerry® phone hit the market. Little did he know then that he would eventually be devoting a good amount of his time discussing mobile technology via podcasting, a term virtually unheard of a decade or so …

Your audio recording is paramaount

Your audio recording is paramaount

In this video I talk about 2 most important things: Making sure you record on seperate channels when you interview your guest And, checking your levels as well as your guest’s audio quality

5: Improve your brand with a podcast featuring Trevor Young

Trevor Young have worked in public relations and communications for over 20 years. Joining the industry after five years as a journalist in country Victoria, he proceeded to work with some of Australia’s biggest consulting firms including Professional Public Relations (PPR), The Rowland Company and Porter Novelli. In 1998 he co-founded Spark Communications Group with Richard Chapman, a former colleague from Porter Novelli. …

4: Great marketing and how to build brilliant relationships with Robert Gerrish

Robert Gerrish has done a lot for the entrepreneurs of Australia. Soon after Saatchi & Saatchi bought his independent marketing agency in 1989, Robert ran off to do his own thing. Focusing primarily on youth brands, Robert made a couple of sideline forays into the world of art and music before moving from London to Sydney. He finally succumbed to soloism with the …

3: The 80-20 Podcasting Rule and how to be original with Scott Webber

Scott Webber is a Podcaster and Podcast Evangelist from the Greater Vancouver area. He is the creator of one of the top ranked podcast in iTunes – “Not Bad For Dad Podcast”, with listeners in over 85 countries and monthly downloads in the tens of thousands. “Not Bad For Dad” is a resource created to help Dads adopt skills, develop …

2: Podcasting freedom and how to build a multimillion dollar podcast business with John Lee Dumas

John Lee Dumas is the Founder and Host of EntrepreneurOnFire, awarded ‘Best of iTunes 2013′. John interviews today’s most inspiring and successful Entrepreneurs 7-days a week and has been featured in Forbes, INC, & TIME Magazine. John has turned EntrepreneurOnFire into a business that generates over $200,000 a month & shares all the detials via his monthly income reports at …

1: The Intro Session – Should I Start A Podcast

Introducing the show This is a podcast that will help you answer the question, “Should I Start a Podcast”. If you have a personal brand or a business and you’d like understand whether this is a platform you should consider, then this is the podcast for you. Also, if you are a new podcaster and have just started your show, …