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Who else is getting value from this podcast group? This old guy is!
Just wanted to give a shout out to this amazing podcasting community. @Adam Schaeuble and several other members have answered multiple questions I've had. So I wanted to encourage other members to both ask questions and join us for the weekly Zoom calls. LET"S GO!!
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You can add me to value list too @Richard Pierce
Softball Central Podcast
My name is Rob Dalrymple. I co-host a podcast whose central topic is softball. www.SoftballCentralPodcast.com (cramming in some SEO) The 20th episode drops Wednesday, July 27. (it's bi-weekly) The #1 goal at this moment is growth for the game and the show. The bane of my existence is editing. The time it takes is daunting.
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Welcome aboard @Rob Dalrymple
5 Star Review, HAD to Share!
Review Rating: 5 Stars - Congratulations on your 5-star review! Reviewed by Richard Prause for Readers’ Favorite If you want a truly realistic take on making a marriage work, you should read Belle Gayer’s Are Relationships For Suckers? Instead of serving up the same old generic dating advice, Gayer uses her own long-term marriage as a case study to show how couples can keep their families from drifting apart and facing heartbreak. The author is candid about what it actually means to share a life, proving that deep intimacy comes from being present every single day rather than waiting around for huge, dramatic romantic gestures. She looks closely at the actual day-to-day reality of sharing a space, showing how easily a great bond can slowly wither away if you let it run on cruise control and forget to express daily gratitude. Gayer provides a helpful framework for improving your relationship, showing that staying close requires consistent attention and a deep devotion to your partner. Ultimately, she changes the narrative to prove that a great partnership is a daily choice built on active care and real integrity. Are Relationships For Suckers? by Belle Gayer is a lifestyle and personal growth guide that stands out because it treats long-term compatibility with real maturity. I love how honest Gayer is about sexual compatibility, calling it the cement that locks a marriage foundation together over the decades. I really appreciate her breakdown of the three different layers of closeness, especially life intimacy, which is all about making joint decisions and carrying out domestic and financial chores as a team. Her real-life stories are fantastic, like how she and her husband have volunteered together at a senior home every single week for twenty years to keep their bond strong. She uses simple, engaging language to tackle challenging adult behaviors like emotional detachment, accountability, and keeping your cool when things get intense. By throwing out all the unrealistic expectations about love, this guide offers a great look at how two people can create a supportive, safe space together that withstands the challenges of time and aging.
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Kudos @Belle Gayer
Intro: From Stuck to Started - Executive Function Podcast 
I’m Sarah Lovell, an executive function & ADHD coach for women business owners, over thinkers, and recovering perfectionists who want to learn how to work with their brain. I’ve released 83 episodes of From Stuck to Started My podcast is my primary marketing tool & my goal is to continue to build visibility & trust (and continue to sign coaching clients from the podcast) My biggest challenge is niching my podcast. I work with a variety of clients (college students, ambitious professionals, adults newly diagnosed with ADHD) and my podcast is currently including topics for everyone. I do sign 1:1 coaching clients from my podcast, but I think I want to niche to speak directly to women business owners. I’m worried about making the change. I'd love resources on niching or to hear from other podcasters who have adjusted their messaging over time to hear what worked best for you
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Love that you put this conversation out there @Sarah Lovell. We can all learn from it.
3 Tips I learned from Tony Robbins
Several years back I attended a Tony Robbins Business Mastery event...and it was quite the experience! It was my first time being in Las Vegas...and I never even left the hotel! Tony had us going almost 24/7....literally! There was barely any time to eat (or use the bathroom....LOL!) I had three key takeaways that dealt with increasing business revenue that I unpack in this throwback article from 2024. Give it a read if increasing your PROFITS is your jam! ************************** ➡️ REMINDER: If earning affiliate income is your JAM be sure to register to attend my podcast growth monetization training tomorrow (WEDNESDAY) at 1pm EST. I will be teaching: -The difference between affiliate marketing and sponsorships. -How to find good affiliate partners. -How to know which compensation formats will benefit you the most. -How to make affiliate sales with your podcast. -How to make sure your listeners use YOUR affiliate promo code instead of someone else's. You must be a $9/month premium tier member to attend these weekly trainings and get the replays! 💰 It's a great time to lock in the $9/month pricing so you can get grandfathered in at that price point. The price will be moving up to $19/month on August 26th and it will be over $70/month by the end of the year.
3 Tips I learned from Tony Robbins
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The first time I did Tony's 25 goals in 25 years I didn't have much faith in his teachings. When I came across the notebook 3 years later, every item, including the 15, 20, & 25 year goals had been successfully completed. Let's just say I was convinced after that.
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