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The 85 South Show with Karlous Miller, DC Young Fly and Chico Bean
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52:43West Coast legend Ice Cube pulls up to the trap to talk about his new album and kick it one good tine with Karlous Miller, Chico Bean, DC Young Fly and Clayton English! Off the rip they start talking about DC being in the New Friday movies. Cube takes it all the way back to how he started in Compton and Karlous asks about the lyrics to "Today Was A Good Day!" The squad talks about The Big 3 and the struggle to build an all new league. Cube talks about how the govt opposition to his early music and talks about how he got involved in developing a political plan for Black People. From Mike Epps to Bernie Mac, the conversations sways to talking about how comedians impact the movies. Cube talks "All About The Benjamins" and tells a crazy story from the time he was filming Anaconda with J Lo. This is the coldest podcast! || 85 SOUTH App : www.channeleightyfive.com || Twitter/IG : @85SouthShow || Our Website: www.85southshow.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
Digital Entrepreneur's Toolkit
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Innhold levert av Lauren Gaggioli. Alt podcastinnhold, inkludert episoder, grafikk og podcastbeskrivelser, lastes opp og leveres direkte av Lauren Gaggioli eller deres podcastplattformpartner. Hvis du tror at noen bruker det opphavsrettsbeskyttede verket ditt uten din tillatelse, kan du følge prosessen skissert her https://no.player.fm/legal.
Whether you're an online entrepreneur or an entrepreneur with a brick-and-mortar business who's looking to improve your digital presence, the Digital Entrepreneur's Toolkit is for you. A blend of inspiring interviews and motivating solo episodes, this podcast is here to support you as you cast your vision for your business and take daily action to turn the vision into reality. However, podcasting is a passive medium and, while it's a great place to fill your inspiration tank, it's not the best place for education. To round out your toolkit with accessible educational offerings ranging from free mini courses to affordable group coaching to premium online courses and consulting offerings, head to laurengaggioli.com/toolkit.
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Innhold levert av Lauren Gaggioli. Alt podcastinnhold, inkludert episoder, grafikk og podcastbeskrivelser, lastes opp og leveres direkte av Lauren Gaggioli eller deres podcastplattformpartner. Hvis du tror at noen bruker det opphavsrettsbeskyttede verket ditt uten din tillatelse, kan du følge prosessen skissert her https://no.player.fm/legal.
Whether you're an online entrepreneur or an entrepreneur with a brick-and-mortar business who's looking to improve your digital presence, the Digital Entrepreneur's Toolkit is for you. A blend of inspiring interviews and motivating solo episodes, this podcast is here to support you as you cast your vision for your business and take daily action to turn the vision into reality. However, podcasting is a passive medium and, while it's a great place to fill your inspiration tank, it's not the best place for education. To round out your toolkit with accessible educational offerings ranging from free mini courses to affordable group coaching to premium online courses and consulting offerings, head to laurengaggioli.com/toolkit.
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×Whew! Here we are! It's the final episode of Season 1. I have to be honest: launching this first season of The Digital Entrepreneur's Toolkit has not been a cake walk. Due to some goings on on the person side of things, my energy has been low and my focus has been fuzzy. It's been a rough fall. My goal was to push this beautiful podcast baby across the finish line before the end of the year and I am really proud to have done so. Times of struggle give us the opportunity to learn more about ourselves. For that opportunity, I am grateful but I am also really looking forward to coming to a full stop here at the end of the year. If Season 1 is The One About Community, Season 2 will be The One About Systems. I'm looking forward to charging up my batteries so that we can come back better than ever in 2025 and share even more inspiring entrepreneur success stories with you in the new year - and beyond!…
1 A Conversation with Jen Hoffman, Certified Restorative Exercise Specialist and Founder of HealthyMoving.com 1:11:57
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1:11:57Whether we're having a chat on a podcast, hanging at a Disney park, or just catching up on the phone, you better believe my biz bestie Jen Hoffman dishes up some of the best mindset advice you've ever heard. And it comes from a deep-seated desire to support her own growth, move that learning into action, and share what she's found with others. Whether she's teaching restorative exercises or mindset magic, Jen is an exceptional teacher. I've learned so much from her and alongside her - and for that I am so grateful. I hope you enjoy this episode!…
Almost immediately after Jo and I turned off the microphone at the end of our recorded conversation that you heard in the last episode, she remembered something she wished she had said. In discussing getting involved with volunteer work, she wanted to encourage folks to just start. To reach out and get started before it feels comfortable. I don't know about you, but I need this reminder on the regular. I am highly allergic to failing in front of people. And I don't think I'm unique in that. Ice Queen Elsa notwithstanding, most people have a bit of an aversion to leaping into the unknown. But if you want to share your gifts with others and use those gifts to benefit those who may be in need of what it is you have to offer, you have to step up and step out and start sharing. But there's a little distinction that I've learned to make that has made tipping into action a bit less daunting and that is creating habits around measuring my leading inputs rather than my lagging outputs. I hope this helps you too because - whether there's a course you'd like to launch or a book you're desperate to write or volunteer work you'd like to do - it requires you to become proactive. Leading inputs will help support you in just that.…
1 A Conversation With Josephine Lauren, Author & Activist 53:38
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53:38Lucky. That's the word that races to mind whenever I remember that I get to call Josephine Lauren my friend. And that I've been so lucky for 20+ years is wild to me. Aren't we both still in high school? How did this happen? But, like beautiful grape vines, we are aging in style and getting even better and more deeply rooted each and every year. Jo is a child sexual abuse survivor and activist. And her generous spirit and bend towards community and collaboration is awe-inspiring. If you've never met her, I'm so thrilled to introduce you and genuinely hope that you will follow and support her work at IncestAware.org and JosephineAnne.com .…
1 A.I.: Is The Ecological Cost & The Beige-ification of Information Worth It? 19:02
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19:02Truth be told, I'm a bit nervous about sharing this episode. I've learned that, when I feel this way, it usually points to 2 things for me: It's an indication that I care deeply about the issue. It's time to ship it so I can invite other voices into the conversation. When I'm stewing on a topic, I can become a bit obsessive and introverted. I tend to curl myself around the issue at hand, as though my isolated study will provide the pressure and polishing needed to turn to an amorphous chunk of mental carbon into a precisely chiseled diamond ready to be shared with the world. But that's not really the way of things, is it? I find my ideas become more nuanced when I engage in informed, thoughtful conversation around them with others. So here's my request of you, friend. Will you listen to this episode then consider joining the conversation? If yes, please head to laurengaggioli.com . I'm turning on the comments for this episode and I will also be linking all of the resources I mention - particularly those of Amy Webb. This topic is far too important for us not to have a chat about it. I would love to hear your position on A.I. and how you're thoughtfully deploying it or why you're opting out. I'm looking forward to hearing your thoughts. Join the conversation @ laurengaggioli.com/digital-entrepreneurs-toolkit/beigification-of-information-ecological-impact-ai/…
1 A Conversation with Paul Gowder, Founder of PowWows.com 56:42
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56:42One of my very favorite parts of hosting a podcast is having people on that I've had the pleasure of knowing for years and hearing them tell their story from the very beginning. Paul Gowder and I have been friends for nearly a decade now. We met through a mastermind led by this season's first guest, Lou Mongello , and have attended numerous conferences together. We've spent more hours chatting over leisurely dinners and after-dinner bourbons than I can count. I consider his friendship is a true treasure. And, yet, for all that time together, we've rarely have a linear conversation! (That might've been the bourbon's fault!) So here we are, diving into the past and learning how Paul, a dedicated civil servant by day, ended up creating PowWows.com: one of the most informative websites on the internet for anyone looking to learn more about Native American culture. By indulging his curious nature and taking the next right step over and over again, Paul created a thriving online community and built an online business long before every entrepreneur was aiming to do just that. I'm excited for you to listen and be inspired by one of the nicest and smartest guys you could ever hope to meet.…
1 The Duffer Brothers & the Art of Honoring 16:14
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16:14I adore Stranger Things. And this should come as no surprise because, if you know me, you probably also know that I adore the Steph(v)ens: King and Spielberg, of course. My dad read me Firestarter when I was 10 and gifted me his copy of The Gunslinger, all 7 tomes, that sit beside my first edition Harry Potters on my bookshelf. My mom took me to see Hook in the theaters when I was 7 and brought Duel home from Blockbuster when I was home sick in middle school. When we took a family vacation to Nantucket, we took the ferry to Martha's Vineyard for a day just to do the Jaws tour. I have spent countless hours under the Steph(v)ens' spell. I feel like their storytelling magic is baked into my DNA at this point. So why on earth did it take 3 full viewings of Stranger Things to pinpoint one particular moment very early on that set the stage for Steven fans everywhere to feel as cozy in Hawkins as they are on Amity Island? (Let's be honest: Stephen fans were hooked from the jump by the font, the music, and episodes being titled "Chapters".) The answer is, of course, that the Duffer Brothers are masters of the art of honoring. And there's a very important Easter egg in here for all of us who are looking for a takeaway to apply to our businesses. It's one that can shift our owner's mindset profoundly and give us permission to custom tailor how we do business to fit into the larger vision of how we wish to live our lives. We can get waylaid by all the shoulds and good ideas around us. We can end up feeling small and unworthy, constantly behind the 8 ball of all the things we feel we're supposed to be doing. But the truth is that you don't need a bigger boat. You can do whatever you want because you're the chief of...well, probably not the police...but definitely your own company. The Duffer Brothers offer us a masterclass in homage and a permission slip to buck the trends and cultivate your own originality while still standing on the shoulders of giants. I hope the lesson here helps you root deep into what matters most to you and create your business on your own terms.…
1 A Conversation With Amy Traugh, Business Strategist & Creator of the CEO Method 50:49
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50:49Conference kismet. That's what brought Amy Traugh and I together. I am so happy that our mutual friend Lindsay Dollinger leaned down our row at PodFest and said "You two definitely need to meet." And meet we did, after the entrepreneurial conference, on a Zoom call and it was instant admiration from my side. As an accidental, serial entrepreneur, Amy runs a tight ship. And, if you've been in the online entrepreneurship space for any amount of time, you know what a rarity that can be. I myself am in the I-deliver-on-the-deliverables-for-my-clients-but-please-don't-look-at-my-internal-processes camp, so I say this without malice for those of us who feel a bit...shall we say...underbaked. I can always use an extra 15 minutes in the oven. ;) But the thing I really love about Amy is, even with pragmatism and organization on her side, she hasn't cut off her intuition. It's a balancing act. And Amy is an exemplary fellow entrepreneur for us to learn from. Enjoy!…
Today's episode is inspired by How To Lose A Guy In 10 Days and Andie's gift of a love fern to Ben. When he nearly kills the fern through a complete lack of attention, she goes into over-the-top theatrical hysterics, asking "Are you gonna let us die?" How many of us entrepreneurs are letting parts of ourselves die in (alleged) service of our businesses? How many of us put our most joyful and restorative past times on a shelf so that we can focus on our online business or side hustle? ::sheepishly raises hand:: I am 100% guilty of having done this. Launching a business is hard work. Maintaining flow in an existing business is hard work. Finding time to do all the things that just plain old adulting requires is (you guessed it!) hard work. But I also know that, if I don't carve out time for me, literally nobody else is going to do that. Life and work will gobble up any time I'm hoping to have left over for myself. As Oliver Burkeman reminds us in one of my all-time favorite books, 4,000 Weeks: Time Management for Mortals : “The day will never arrive when you finally have everything under control—when the flood of emails has been contained; when your to-do lists have stopped getting longer; when you’re meeting all your obligations at work and in your home life; when nobody’s angry with you for missing a deadline or dropping the ball; and when the fully optimized person you’ve become can turn, at long last, to the things life is really supposed to be about. Let’s start by admitting defeat: none of this is ever going to happen.” Our full selves deserve better than leftover shreds of time and settling for slivers of ever-shrinking margins. The real win is that, when we take time to roll around in something that is genuinely restorative, our lives and our work become infinitely better. So consider the hobby or activity that you've shelved in an effort towards streamlined productivity and pull it back down off the shelf today. A counterintuitive cosmic wonder is that you just might find that your work becomes more joyful and productive for the respite your reclaimed hobby gives you - in spite of the extra time it takes to really enjoy it. A Few Resources Mentioned Here's the article I mentioned: My Brain Is Itchy & There's No Cream For That Here's the episode in which my friend Erik Fisher and I discuss taking restorative action: Practical Productivity For The Modern Parent And here's the free mini course about naming your values: laurengaggioli.com/values…
1 A Conversation with Benjamin Bentler, Owner of The Nifty Knitter 1:00:38
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1:00:38It is my great joy to share with you a conversation with my digital content strategy client and owner of my very favorite local yarn store in the Puget Sound area , Mr. Benjamin Bentler. As is true of so many entrepreneurs, Ben is no one trick pony. He is highly motivated, incredibly productive, and juggles a lot across his myriad businesses. (Did I mention he's also my voice teacher? There's nothing this guy doesn't do.) I find people like Ben incredibly inspiring. They make me feel less alone in the chaos and I hope his wisdom that he shares from the trenches of his many businesses helps you on your journey as well. And - remember - if you need support as you traverse the tricky landscape of the online business world, I'm just a phone call away! With my Phone-A-Friend Business Mastermind, you can schedule time for us to check in and work on your entrepreneurial mindset and online business strategy @ laurengaggioli.com/mastermind . We meet most Mondays and Thursdays. Each 60-minute call is limited to just 4 entrepreneurs, so you're guaranteed plenty of time to talk through your challenges and receive feedback. Plus, there's no long-term commitment required and your first session is just $25 when you use the discount code FRIEND at checkout. Click here to register for your first virtual mastermind call today. See ya real soon!…
Gosh we love our online businesses. But do you sometimes feel like it's a little too exciting? In my last conversation with Nick Corona , he emphasized the importance of process over recipe. Which, because I think in movie quotes, instantly made me think of Ben Stein's character from Ferris Bueller's Day Off. Bueller. Bueller. Anyone? Bueller. Because - let's face it - most of us are not here in the entrepreneurial world because we are methodical. We're often here because we love the dopamine rush of pulling all the levers available to us. Social and services and conferences and products and mass emails and YouTube and masterminds and podcasts and... I'm not alone here, am I? It's a bitter pill to swallow, but the reality is that when we are engaging in too many activities that deliver a dopamine hit from variable rewards, we are seriously depleting ourselves and undermining our business's potential. So let's let Nick's advice about brewing be a lesson to us all. You want to win big? Take some time to focus on the "boring" minutae and track your results over time. You just might find that it helps you hit the jackpot in way that shooting-from-the-hip grand gestures never did. Free Resource To Help You Streamline Your Systems: laurengaggioli.com/toolkit…
1 A Conversation with Nick Corona, Owner & Head Brewer of Five Suits Brewing 46:43
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46:43When I wanted to start a podcast for entrepreneurs, one person that I knew wanted to feature was homebrewing pal Nick Corona. Nick is the owner and head brewer of Five Suits Brewing in Vista, CA . We initially met through our homebrewing community in San Diego, CA. Whether we were sharing pours of homebrew at QUAFF meetings , competing against each other in the Stone Brewing Homebrew Competition , or tipping one back at the Great American Beer Festival in Denver, we've always had a great time tasting incredible beer together. Nick's the kind of guy who is curious, inventive, and relentless. When it became clear his ambitions reached beyond dominating homebrew competitions, my husband Mike and I were thrilled because, let's face it, his beer is bonkers good. Einmal , please and thank you! Since moving to Seattle, we've continued to follow his journey to professional brewer closely. There have been ups and downs but, through it all, Nick's commitment to quality has been readily apparent, even at a distance. So today we're going to dive in and unpack what it takes to go from inciting sip of inspiration thanks to Avery Brewing's Maharaja to getting great beer made on the professional scale. Cheers to Nick for joining me - and to you for listening! :) And, if you're ready to follow Nick's sage advice in this episode and begin focusing on refining and improving your processes, I've got a free mini course just for you. Head to laurengaggioli.com/podcast to sign up for the free course and begin leaning out your systems and refining your online business processes today.…
In my last episode of The Digital Entrepreneur's Toolkit with Julie Voris , I mentioned a story in which my eldest kiddo coached me through a bit of a panic at the top of the Space Needle. While that was a really powerful personal moment, there's another layer to this story - one that is vital for each of us as entrepreneurs to remember. I hope you enjoy this business lesson I learned 605 feet in the air. As business owners, our mindset is our most important asset. Explore it. Grow it. Nurture it. Be sure to snag Jen Sincero's You Are A Badass At Making Money as a great place to start. Or, frankly, dive into any of these amazing books for entrepreneurs . I promise, the time you invest here will help you continue to build a business and life you love - even if you're scared to death while doing it. I'm cheering you on. You've got this!…
1 A Conversation with Julie Voris, Business & Mindset Coach for Mid-Life Women 1:10:31
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1:10:31Well - this episode of The Digital Entrepreneur's Toolkit is accidentally quite timely and relevant as this week BODi (formerly Beachbody) announced that it will be sunsetting its MLM structure in favor of an affiliate program. And it just so happens that our guest today is Julie Voris , a BODi Diamond Coach as well as a business and mindset coach for women . In this interview that we recorded months ago and calendared to release this week, we discuss how Julie has always followed her instincts and has built a business that leveraged the MLM model, to be sure, but also included products and offerings that were borne from a sense that Julie's impact was destined to be bigger than just BODi. Regardless of your personal thoughts on MLMs, I highly recommend that you listen to this episode because Julie is the real deal. She genuinely believes in the transformative power of fitness - both mental and physical - and has so much wisdom to offer us. As I shared with her yesterday, I know she will do so much more than weather this temporary storm. She's going to ride it and use it to propel her into the next iteration of her business. I can't wait to see where the next evolution of her business leads.…
This episode of the show is dedicated to my dad. He was my first business advisor and would've made a hell of an entrepreneur in his own right. I'm grateful for his business insights; however, I have to share a story that I still find quite funny but he...well...didn't. On a trip to New York in May, I was reminded of this story when I entered the John Golden Theater to see Stereophonic. It's one of those quintessential New York buildings that feels borderline claustrophobic. If you've ever been inside this Broadway house, you know how memorable it is primarily because it has no lobby. So when we entered, I turned to my husband and said "I'm pretty sure this is where I saw Avenue Q." He pulled out his Playbill and went to the theater's history page and, sure enough, it was. Which brought to mind a story in which, one cold November night, my dad made a series of not-so-wise decisions. Here are the takeaways that his experience holds for us... 1. Plan well for your journey. Dad was not dressed for walking blocks upon blocks up windy avenues on a crisp fall evening. How many of us are guilty in doing this in our businesses? We favor motion over strategic action. We leap, then figure it all out in a panic as we try to juggle too much and end up dropping balls. Take a step back and take the long view of the next year, quarter, month, and week. What's coming up in your calendar? What will give your future self more ease or peace of mind? What systems can you put in place or safety nets can you set up now to alleviate future stress? 2. Get the support you need. No man is an island. Olympic gold medalists have coaches. High performing executives have mentors. Are you thinking you're supposed to just do it all yourself based on instinct? Reinvent the wheel much? One of my favorite quotes from Mr. Rogers reads “When I was a boy and I would see scary things in the news, my mother would say to me, "Look for the helpers. You will always find people who are helping.” While this is true in crises (and thank goodness for those people - Helpers with a capital H!), there are more everyday helpers that we tend to overlook. Books can mentor us. Podcasts can guide us. Attending entrepreneurial conferences can introduce us to our next online business coach or virtual mastermind group . There is so. much. support. Find folks you trust and let them help you. Just like an MTA worker can open up a much warmer way to navigate Manhattan, these helpers who hold knowledge you don't yet have can provide less harrowing journey to your goals. 3. Maintain margin for when things go sideways. Things rarely go to plan. If you insist on continually skidding to the finish line with zero wiggle room in your deadline and your gas tank empty light on, you're living life in the Danger Zone friend. And that kind of stress is a distraction, not an asset. So give yourself more space to genuinely enjoy your work and pad your deadlines and temper your expectations a bit. Not overly so, but enough so that, when you inevitably find you've taken a wrong turn, your blood pressure doesn't spike to hazardous levels. If you were the captain of your own ship - and you are - you wouldn't pack your vessel with provisions for a course you charted counting on only the very best conditions with the bare minimum of food, water, and crew for that trip. Chart your business adventures with equal care. And if you want to talk through any challenges you're currently facing, I'm here to help! You can sign up for your first mastermind session for just $25 by heading to laurengaggioli.com/mastermind and using the discount code FRIEND at checkout. Hope to connect with you there soon!…
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