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Meny Hoffman
Today, there are more opportunities than ever to create a business and succeed. But with all of those opportunities also come challenges, questions, and confusion. “How do I rise above the competition? How do I manage my growth? How do I attract and retain top talent? How do I drive my business forward?” Meny Hoffman, CEO of Ptex Group and founder of the Let’s Talk Business Platform, will interview some of the world’s most successful business leaders about their no-nonsense advice to help you learn, grow, and lead. Offering fresh insights for turning ambition into action, blunders into breakthroughs, and passion into profits, these leaders will open up about the challenges they’ve had to overcome, how they’ve reached success—and their candid advice for how you can do the same.Meny lives by one simple belief – that every person should be given the opportunity to succeed in life. This burning belief inside of him from the age of fourteen has allowed him to collaborate with growing businesses and leaders all over the world to help them realize their potential. Now, as the CEO of Ptex Group, an award-winning marketing agency headquartered in Brooklyn, NY, his work centers on creating sophisticated marketing solutions for emergent brands, spanning a variety of industries to help them achieve new milestones in growth. A firm believer and fervent advocate for business education, Meny created the Let’s Talk Business email series, a business advice column with tens of thousands of subscribers. The success of the series prompted him to create a larger Let’s Talk Business platform, a one-of-a-kind business education hub for entrepreneurs and leaders. This game-changing movement continues to help entrepreneurs flourish, equipping them with the tools they need to learn, grow, and lead.Meny frequently shares his strategies for success at public-speaking engagements for regional corporations and trade associations, and is a published business author with two books ranked as Amazon best sellers. More recently, he’s fused his business development experience into the role of angel investor. By investing in promising startups and walking them through the exciting but challenging journey of growth, he is helping his fellow business people succeed, fulfilling a lifelong entrepreneurial passion.Whether you’re looking to take your business to the next level or tackle a specific business challenge, join Meny on the Let’s Talk Business podcast, where he’ll share the strategies he’s learned with audiences in various venues, from conferences and universities, to corporate meetings and summits. He will also be giving practical business insights and actionable tips and strategies that will put you on the fast-track towards serious growth. Likewise, his successful entrepreneur guests will give you the courage to make bold moves in your own business and life. Don’t miss out on all of this and more, right here on the Let’s Talk Business podcast.
How to Become Permanently Profitable with Mike Michalowicz
What if, rather than you serving your business, your business served you? What if you could turn a profit from your very next deposit? And what if you had the power to guarantee that profitability? In this week’s episode of the Let’s Talk Business podcast, serial entrepreneur and bestselling author Mike Michalowicz shares his simple cash-management solution that helps businesses break the day-to-day struggle for survival and become permanently profitable immediately—no matter their size, industry, or how much debt they carry. If you’re ready to transform your business from a cash-eating monster to a money-making machine, check out Mike’s interview below! [00:01 - 07:05] Opening Segment • Mike introduces Profit First, a system that teaches leaders and entrepreneurs how to profit first • How to overcome financial struggles and understand the profit-first methodology • A listener saved $32,000 in an account after hearing Mike's advice • Mike had success from the outside, but his businesses were never profitable, and he lost all his wealth [07:06 - 13:29] The Profit First Formula: Learn How to Take Profit Without Sacrificing Your Expenses • It's essential to share the struggles of entrepreneurship and not paint a rosy picture The ego needs to be checked to succeed • The Profit First Formula and how it flips the traditional formula of sales minus expenses equals profit • If a business cannot pay its bills, it is telling them that something needs to be fixed [13:30 - 19:47] Uncovering the Benefits of Profit First • How taking your profits first can help your business succeed • Take a portion of the profit first, use it to reward shareholders, and build cash equity • Working harder is not the solution; working smarter is key • The simplest solution is often the right one. [19:48 - 25:56] Achieving Financial Growth & Stability Through Niche Specialization • Business owners can double their profits by increasing pricing by 20% • Businesses that take their profit first grow faster than their competition and become more selective about what they spend • Reverse engineer niche specialization to outpace competitors in growth Pay for vacations with cash from vacation account to stay within budget [25:57 - 31:11] Closing Segment • For personal budgeting, set multiple accounts for intended use and divide money into different outcomes • Mike on the rapid-fire questions Want to connect with Mike? Follow him on LinkedIn and Instagram. Visit his website to make your journey simple! Key Quotes: “Entrepreneurship's not easy, but to make the elements simpler is my mission.” - Mike Michalowicz “As a small business owner, we all need to realize we are shareholders in our own business.” - Mike Michalowicz “You can't wait to be profitable to make profit. You have to start making profit today.” - Mike Michalowicz “We have to realize that our business and our personal lives are intertwined. They are not separate. So we have a big dependency on our business and its income and profitability to support our lifestyle. “ - Mike Michalowicz Connect with Ptex Group: Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, LinkedIn LEAVE A REVIEW + and SHARE this episode with someone who wants to achieve in business. Listen to previous episodes on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts!
31:1304/09/2023
The Right (And Wrong) Way to Grow Your Business with Swag with Mark Stern
Have you ever gone to a convention and brought home all sorts of swag that you never look at again? Or is there some swag you keep on your desk but hardly remember the name of the company that gave it to you in the first place? Mark Stern, founder of the Custom Box Agency and TeleportQR and one of Forbes’ Next 1000 Entrepreneurs, argues that there are ways to make memorable swag that will attract and keep customers for the long term - and he’s ready to tell us the secret. In this engrossing episode of Let’s Talk Business, Mark and Meny describe the difference between swag that’s “stuff without a goal” and swag that’s made with intentionality, the ways to bridge the gap between the physical and digital worlds, what lesson we can learn from opening a game of Monopoly, the three stages of the customer lifecycle, and much more. Before becoming an entrepreneur, Mark was a top-ranked strategy consultant at Deloitte Consulting, the world’s largest consulting firm. Mark is a five-time Spartan Trifecta holder and a South-by-Southwest Start-up Mentor, and lives in Austin, Texas. [00:00 - 07:12] Opening Segment • Mark introduces Custom Boxed Agency Mark's backstory: launching his business in 2018 • How to use direct mail to marry physical and digital experiences together • How to wow your customers and redefine the American Dream [07:13 - 13:44] Unlocking the Power of Intentional Swag • Why intentionality is vital when it comes to swag boxes Swag should connect people more to the influencer behind the event/movement • Businesses should focus on providing tools and resources rather than just swag • The power of physical boxes and surprise [13:45 - 19:54] How to Create a Box Experience That Maximizes Customer Retention • Smaller size boxes are preferred as they are easier to store • Define a clear journey and provide what is needed for the first big hurdle Remove obstacles by providing what is needed in the box • Why design should be tailored to the desired outcome, and step-by-step instructions [19:55 - 26:22] Employee Retention Through Intentional Box Experiences • Three core phases of the customer lifecycle Acquisition, delivery, and retention • How gifting can be used as a retention play to enhance relationships with clients • Employee retention should involve gamifying the onboarding experience [26:23 - 33:58] The Magic with Digital and Physical Experiences • Intentionality is vital to fostering a great company culture beyond just perks • How to combine swag, boxes, and retail to amplify your business • How you can leverage QR codes to bridge physical and digital experiences • Consider replayability, recognition, and collectability when selecting swag [33:59 - 38:45] Closing Segment • Use swag as an amplifier for business offers • How to combine physical and digital elements for retail success • Mark on the rapid four questions Want to connect with Mark? Follow him on LinkedIn and Facebook. Visit Custom Box Agency to create an experience that leaves your customers wanting more! Key Quotes: “I don't think people need more stuff. I think people want outcome as to why they bought the product or service in the first place.” - Mark Stern “When we think of a box experience, I don't want just to develop a box experience. I want it to be something that you save, something that you keep, something that you reference back and forth.” - Mark Stern Connect with Ptex Group: Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, LinkedIn LEAVE A REVIEW + and SHARE this episode with someone who wants to achieve in business. Listen to previous episodes on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts!
38:4628/08/2023
Turning Failure Into Sustainable Success with Rabbi Steven Burg
When Rabbi Steven Burg took over the Aish HaTorah institutions, the organization had accumulated serious debt and was three months behind in payroll. Now, eight years later, Aish has become a massive success story, with new ventures, increasing numbers of students, a bigger budget, and positive cash flow. How did he do it - and what lessons can you learn from his experience in turning Aish and other failing organizations around? Listen to this episode of Let’s Talk Business as Meny asks Rabbi Burg about his management philosophy, how to hire the right employees, why you need to learn how to delegate, the importance of ignoring the noise, the difference between vision and implementation, how you can revamp your business while simultaneously keeping it open, and more. Rabbi Steven Burg is the Director General of Aish HaTorah. Before joining this internationally renowned institution, Rabbi Burg held senior leadership roles in other prominent Jewish organizations, with a focus on outreach. [00:00 - 06:54] Opening Segment • Rabbi Steven held senior leadership roles in prominent Jewish organizations with a focus on outreach • Why Rabbi Steven believes in structure and scaling up for success • An international institution that provides intellectual tools to connect people to Judaism and God • Big organizations are like cruise ships; they take time to turn [06:55 - 13:12] Transforming a Nonprofit: The Playbook for Turning Around a Sinking Ship • How Rabbi Steven triaged what were the most critical components to move forward Cash flow was the top priority for the first four years • The organization had hundreds of people, and there was no one taking responsibility • How self-funded projects were thrown into the budget without a proper reporting structure [13:13 - 19:40] Using a Business Tool to Make Decisions • How a nonprofit used an Entrepreneurial Operating System to scale up • Set a 10-year goal to get 3 million Jews studying Jewish wisdom Moving to social media to reach the target market • When hiring, look for humility and the ability to learn from others [19:41 - 25:37] Finding Inspiration and Success Through Relentlessness • Relentless people are successful and can problem solve • Why delegating is a great skill to have in management • Leaders need to be consistent and repeat their vision often • Create language for employees to help them understand the vision [25:38 - 34:20] Closing Segment • Ignore the noise and let talented people do what they're good at • Rabbi Steven on the rapid four questions Want to connect with Rabbi Steven? Follow him on LinkedIn. Visit his Aish Global to live more thoughtful, spiritual, and impactful lives! Key Quotes: “You can't stop your business while you're trying to fix your business.” - Rabbi Steven Burg “Vision without implementation is a delusion.” - Rabbi Steven Burg Connect with Ptex Group: Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, LinkedIn LEAVE A REVIEW + and SHARE this episode with someone who wants to achieve in business. Listen to previous episodes on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts!
34:2121/08/2023
Changing Your Perspective Changes Everything—with Charlie Harary
Often, we don’t realize that we are our greatest weapon for positive change and that changing our lives is all about perspective. Charlie Harary is a business executive, author, and prolific speaker known internationally for his charismatic, passionate, and sophisticated lectures, seminars, and keynote addresses. In this fascinating interview, he speaks about the mental obstacles that hold us back from achieving the joy, fulfillment, and success that we all crave and how, by rewiring our minds, we’re able to see the path that will lead us to the life we truly desire. He offers practical ways that business leaders can reframe their perspectives to achieve success, how to avoid the dangers of measuring ourselves against others, and the key to developing a company that is not just a service or a product but a people-first business. Please listen and enjoy! [00:01 - 07:56] Opening Segment • Introducing Charlie Harary - a business executive, author, and public speaker known internationally The importance of what stops a person from achieving success • Charlie shares his advice on achieving success and happiness • The key to delivering a message effectively is to put yourself in the audience's perspective [07:57 - 14:59] How to Unlocking Your Potential • How to change your thoughts and bridge the gap between your current life and the life you want • The journey that led Charlie to write the book "Unlocking Greatness" • Changing thoughts to change brains • Understanding how the brain works, how habits work, and how rituals work [15:00 - 22:12] Understanding Your Mind, Finding Your Soul, and Achieving Happiness • The eulogy exercise is one of the tools used to help readers understand what they are looking for in life • Happiness is about feeling empowered and having a positive perspective on life • Circumstances do not lead to empowerment Having a great perspective can help you feel empowered no matter where you are [22:13 - 29:51] Gratitude is the Key to Achieving Happiness and Empowerment • Happiness is a perspective and not necessarily dependent on external factors • Gratitude is the most important muscle that we have and helps to build a positive outlook • Success should be measured against oneself, not against others • Everyone has different life scenarios, so the comparison should be avoided [29:52 - 37:15] Become Your Goals: The Science Behind Creating Good Habits • You don't need an award or the size of a house to feel successful • Every time you have a thought, neurons fire in your brain and create connections • Goals are directions, but you become the goal by embodying it and creating Habits allow you to grow in a way that actually sticks [37:16 - 44:08] Closing Segment • As you repeat the behavior, it becomes neurologically embedded into your brain Link behaviors to create good habits • Charlie on the rapid-fire questions Want to connect with Charlie? Follow him on LinkedIn and Instagram. Head to his website and learn how to train your brain to succeed! Key Quotes: "The first thing always is to remember, speak for your audience. Don't speak for yourself.” - Charlie Harary "The more you can limit the things that you expect in your life, the more grateful you'll be for the things that you have." - Charlie Harary "You never reach your goals. You become your goals." - Charlie Harary Connect with Ptex Group: Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, LinkedIn LEAVE A REVIEW + and SHARE this episode with someone who wants to achieve in business. Listen to previous episodes on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts!
44:0714/08/2023
The Purple Cow, How to Be Remarkable, and the Secrets of Marketing in 2023: A Conversation with Seth Godin
In a world that changes at blinding speed, the difference between success and failure is often a question of learning to adapt in a way that will serve your customers. What are some of the most important differences between marketing in the past and marketing in 2023, and how can you utilize these changes to grow your business? Join Meny Hoffman as he asks entrepreneur, best-selling author, world-famous blogger, and marketing guru Seth Godin about why advertising doesn’t work anymore, Seth’s fascinating innovations, the difference between permission marketing and interruption marketing, how to limit your audience in order to grow your business, why being first is overrated, the reason that you should lead your company like a surfer rather than a golfer, ways to integrate AI into your operations, and much more. Seth Godin is an entrepreneur, best-selling author, and speaker. In addition to launching one of the most popular blogs in the world, he has written 21 best-selling books, including The Dip, Linchpin, Purple Cow, Tribes, and What To Do When It's Your Turn (And It's Always Your Turn). His book, This is Marketing, was an instant bestseller in countries around the world. In 2013, Seth was one of just three professionals inducted into the Direct Marketing Hall of Fame, and he was also inducted into the Marketing Hall of Fame as well in 2018. (He might be the only person in both.) [00:01 - 07:55] Opening Segment • Give people something they want to talk about and remark on Marketing is not about selling stuff; it's about serving customers • Building a remarkable product is key to successful marketing • Why storytelling plays an important role in marketing [07:56 - 15:08] How to Cut Through the Clutter with Permission-Based Marketing • Seth stresses what permission-based marketing is • Small businesses should focus on creating a remarkable service rather than competing on price • Marketing should be targeted to a specific market, with an emphasis on the problem they are trying to solve • Creative marketers should avoid Shiny Object Syndrome by sticking to one platform [15:09 - 23:10] Exploring the Role of Leadership in a Changing World • Going first is way overrated; what matters is that you picked one Showing up and standing for something is key to earning trust and making a change • The connection between marketing and sales is adding human emotion to the equation • Why leadership always defeats management in times of change [23:11 - 30:54] The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly of AI • How business owners can adapt to maximize productivity • Control the present to restore the past vs. dance with the present to invent the future • Younger generation of leaders: technology and Zoom vs. face-to-face interactions • Companies should make decisions that benefit their culture [30:55 - 38:24] Unlocking the Magic of AI: Practical Advice for Business Owners • How AI can maximize people's work and not replace them • AI is similar to electricity in that it maximizes productivity and changes everything • AI will have speed bumps, but it can be used to discover things • Start with project-based teams and use AI to create value [38:25 - 41:19] Closing Segment • How Seth decided long ago to post every day • Seth on the rapid four questions Key Quotes: “Marketing is telling a true story that resonates with your smallest viable audience that they want to hear, that causes them to take action and to tell their friends.” - Seth Godin “Sales is what happens when we add unscalable human emotion to the marketing equation.” - Seth Godin “Leadership is voluntary. Leadership is about lighting a path forward and seeing who will follow you.” - Seth Godin Connect with Ptex Group: Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, LinkedIn LEAVE A REVIEW + and SHARE this episode with someone who wants to achieve in business. Listen to previous episodes on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts!
41:2031/07/2023
Leading with Courage & Awakening Your Latent Genius with Marc Braun
We often differentiate between business growth and personal growth and emphasize one at the expense of the other. But what if they’re intimately linked? Join Meny Hoffman and his guest, former president of Cambridge Air Solutions and founder of EncouragingLeaders.com Marc Braun, for a deep dive into the ways that your personal habits affect your business’s health. Along the way they discuss how your physical and mental health impact your ability to lead, ways to awaken your employees’ latent genius, why courage is crucial, the essentials of effective communication, being humble enough to ask for help, the ways to use social media effectively, and more. Marc Braun is a coach who teaches business leaders how to build cultures of growth in their companies. He served as president of Cambridge Air Solutions—a renowned engineering and manufacturing company revolutionizing HVAC technologies - and quadrupled revenue and increased profitability tenfold during his 13 years at the company. [00:01 - 08:32] Opening Segment • Leadership growth is the key to business growth How leaders can foster courage and drive business growth • Leaders have the responsibility of growing their company and themselves [08:33 - 15:57] Unlocking Creative Genius • Separating business growth from personal growth is important for navigating challenges • To address a problem, it is important to look at the behavior of the leader • How creative genius in humans decreases with age due to fear of failure or criticism • Leaders need the courage to take risks and be creative to achieve business growth [15:58 - 22:59] Finding the Balance Between Emotion and Logic • Why courage is defined as action in the face of fear • Leaders must breathe courage into their teams to help them learn and grow Self-review of habits and systems is important for leaders • Leaders should be humble enough to ask for help when needed [23:00 - 30:22] How Leaders Can Navigate Social Media & Improve Communication Skills • Leaders need to understand their blind spots and be aware of their emotional intelligence • Communication is difficult and can go awry if emotions are not taken into consideration Why digital communication should not be used for negative emotions or information [30:23 - 37:37] How to Become a Positive Force for Good by Encouraging Leaders • Social media can be used as a platform for leaders to have a voice, but it should not be abused • Every leader has a public responsibility and must decide where their voice is heard • Leaders struggle with articulating their vision and getting their team aligned with it [37:38 - 41:38] Closing Segment • A platform that helps organizations build coaching into every leader at every level • Marc on the rapid four questions Want to connect with Marc? Follow her on LinkedIn. Visit Encouraging Leaders to grow in profit and purpose! Key Quotes: “Our job as leaders is to encourage to breathe courage into other human beings.” - Marc Braun “You do not have to have a certain level of money to find a coach. You have to actually be humble enough to say that you need help.” - Marc Braun Connect with Ptex Group: Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, LinkedIn LEAVE A REVIEW + and SHARE this episode with someone who wants to achieve in business. Listen to previous episodes on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts!
41:3920/07/2023
Lessons from Aaron Cordovez's $200M Brand on Succeeding in Amazon
In an arena swarming with hundreds, perhaps thousands, of competitors vying for the same product niche as you, what sets you apart? We don't want to aim for mere survival; it's about rising to the top. Aaron Cordovez, a top 100 seller on Amazon, has built a brand and is currently selling $75 million worth of products each year. During his journey to success, Aaron went from trying to get a regular job to creating his own product - the lemon squeezer - which became a number-one bestseller on Amazon. In this episode, Aaron talks about his strategies for taking his business to the next level, such as creating additional revenue streams, focusing on customer service, and understanding your customers' needs. [00:01 - 15:20] How Aaron Found Success as an Entrepreneur Despite Challenges Aaron Cordovez built a brand that has sold over $200 million worth of products on the internet. To build a successful brand, one needs to think about what their product will have that no one else will have and how they can service the customer better than anyone else. Being secretive about your brand or product doesn't guarantee success or safety from competitors. Brand strength is key to surviving in a saturated market. Build a product so unique and a service so superior that it can't easily be replicated [15:21 - 29:29] The Fundamentals of Running an Amazon Business The importance of passing on what you have learned to others, particularly in the realm of business and entrepreneurship. Visit https://www.aaroncordovez.com/invest for investment opportunities. Make an impact on your customer by bringing something unique and valuable to the market. Don’t just sell; build a brand; Shift your focus from solely aiming for top sales rankings on Amazon to creating a loyal customer base and building a brand. The only constant in business is change. Businesses must continuously evolve and adapt their strategies to keep up with changes in the market. [29:30 - 47:02] Creating Brand Confidence Through Interaction and Disruption Marketing Building a brand means moving beyond individual product offerings to serving customers in a more holistic manner. Before adding new products to the brand, it is essential to understand customer needs and ensure the products can deliver on these needs. Brands need to specialize in specific areas to maintain their credibility and to ensure their products are of high quality. Maintaining a top seller spot on Amazon requires continual innovation and adaptation. Overly ambitious expansion can lead to significant financial difficulties. Cash flow planning is crucial to managing expansion and avoiding overextension. [47:03 - 55:32] Closing Segment Constant learning through reading, attending conferences, and networking is key in any business. However, implementing these learnings is equally important. As your team grows, the need for well-established processes and systems becomes crucial. Want to connect with Aaron? Visit his website and find him on LinkedIn, Instagram, and Twitter. Key Quotes: “I need to bring money to the table. But how do you bring money to the table? It's actually by bringing value to the marketplace where you're going to be rewarded.” – Aaron Cordovez “If you can't release a product knowing that it's gonna do a good job, then you can't have much confidence in your brand, and your customer will lose confidence in the brand." – Aaron Cordovez Connect with Ptex Group: Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, LinkedIn LEAVE A REVIEW + and SHARE this episode with someone who wants to achieve in business. Listen to previous episodes on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts!
55:3310/07/2023
Joining the New Game of Selling (and the Financial Transportation Business) with Mitch Axelrod
Salespeople use so much of their time, money, and energy in trying to find new clients - and so many find that their efforts don’t work, or they fail to find the “hungry fish,” or they get the wrong kind of clients. Fortunately, Meny and entrepreneur, speaker, trainer, advisor, and best-selling author Mitch Axelrod have plenty of practical advice to turn things around, so listen in as they speak about maintaining your existing customers, knowing what questions to ask, radically shifting your self-image, and much more. A 45-year entrepreneur, speaker, trainer, advisor, and #1 Wall St. Journal, Barnes & Noble, and Amazon best-selling author, Mitch has delivered 3,500 seminars, workshops, keynotes, webinars, executive briefings, and coaching clinics to more than a million people on business, entrepreneurship, sales, leadership, values, and life skills. [00:01 - 08:12] Opening Segment • How Mitch has helped generate over 3 billion in revenue for thousands of companies • Introducing the New Game of Selling Focusing on long-term relationships and the value of the second sale • How can I serve you from the beginning? [08:13 - 17:13] How to Identify and Attract Your Ideal Clients • The key is to find the ‘hungry fish’ by asking your best customers why they do business with you • Creating a unique service advantage (USA) Focus on the customer's destination rather than the product/service you are selling • Shift context to understand where buyers are in their buying cycle and meet them there [17:14 - 25:40] Unlock the Power of Lifetime Value • How to shift your focus from new clients to existing ones • Shift focus from closing a sale to establishing yourself as the trusted advisor • Every person is a gold mine with referrals, testimonials, endorsements, introductions, networking, and joint venturing • When a client favors you with their business, ask them why they chose you and drill down deeply into that conversation [25:41 - 34:25] How to Build Strategic Business Relationships • Why it is important to build relationships with customers before and after the sale • Stimulus-response is an important concept to understand when engaging with customers • Provide resources, results, and relationships to add value • Maximize the deal instead of compromising [34:26 - 45:16] Closing Segment • Focus on the business relationship and what the other party will get out of it • Mitch on the rapid four questions Want to connect with Mitch? Follow him on Facebook & YouTube. Head to the New Game of Selling to learn more about his work! Key Quotes: "My model was always backward. It was like, how can I serve you? From the beginning. So the context of the conversation was never about me. My product, my service, it was all about your destination." - Mitch Axelrod “I believe every one of us, whatever product, service issue or cause we represent, we are in the transportation business, and we are in the transformation business.” - Mitch Axelrod Connect with Ptex Group: Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, LinkedIn LEAVE A REVIEW + and SHARE this episode with someone who wants to achieve in business. Listen to previous episodes on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts!
45:1703/07/2023
You Ignore A.I. at Your Own Peril… So Start Using It Now! With A.I. Expert Chris Winfield
If, as some people claim, A.I. is going to change the world as much as the introduction of electricity and the electric light, how can you get involved before it’s too late? Join Meny and Chris Winfield, Founder of Understanding A.I. and CEO of Super Connector Media, for a fascinating conversation that will tell you what you need to know about A.I., the opportunities and threats that it presents, and the way you can start using it today Chris Winfield is a New York City-based entrepreneur, writer, and coach. Chris aims to help his clients leverage the connections they already have to increase their credibility, authority, and profit. He has been featured in the Wall Street Journal, NBC’s Today Show, ABC News, Fox and Friends, and over 200 other media outlets. [00:00 - 07:45] Opening Segment • Valuable insight into the emerging world of AI (Artificial Intelligence) AI has been around since the 1950s, but only recently has it become more widely known • There will be two types of companies in the future: those who are great at AI and everyone else • Chat GPT became the fastest-growing app in history, with over 100 million users in two months [07:46 - 15:43] The Fastest-Growing App in History • AI is still in its early stages, and businesses cannot ignore it, or they risk being left behind • AI can be used for copywriting, customer service, and sales solutions • The impact of AI on businesses and society [15:44 - 23:22] Exploring the Benefits and Dangers of AI • AI is similar to when electricity came on, creating a whole new economy • Why people who don't adapt to AI will be replaced • Business owners should avoid the "shiny object syndrome" and focus on understanding chatbots • Chris's outlook on executives that have warned of the dangers of AI [23:23 - 31:08] Creating Avatars & Content with Chatbot Prompts • If used correctly, chatbots can be used to enhance productivity Using multi-shot prompting to get more specific answers from a chatbot • How creating avatars and asking for content examples can help create content • Using chatbots to tweak content based on an audience is beneficial [31:09 - 42:56] Closing Segment • Utilize research tools to back up your instincts • Chris on the rapid-fire questions Want to connect with Chris? Follow him on LinkedIn & Instagram. Head to Super Connector Media to leverage your results! Key Quote: “You will not be able to ignore AI because your competitors will not be ignoring it. And you do not want them to have an advantage over you. It's just that simple." - Chris Winfield Connect with Ptex Group: Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, LinkedIn LEAVE A REVIEW + and SHARE this episode with someone who wants to achieve in business. Listen to previous episodes on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts!
42:5726/06/2023
Scaling Your Business Successfully and Intelligently with GETIDA Founder Yoni Mazor
Almost every business owner dreams of scaling their company, turning it from a small operation into a multinational corporation. Yoni Mazor, Co-Founder and CGO of GETIDA, actually managed to do it, creating the largest organization in the world dedicated to Amazon FBA auditing with more than 180 employees in 7 countries. In this episode of Let’s Talk Business, Meny and Yoni have a candid discussion about when it’s time to scale a business, what types of investors you should consider, the importance of creating a company culture that will survive your future growth and more. Yoni also offers some practical tips for Amazon sellers on how to increase their profit margins and get back money that you may have assumed was gone forever. It’s a great conversation that might just change the way you understand scaling, so don’t miss it! Yoni began developing GETIDA after successfully founding and operating a $20 million yearly Amazon FBA business, selling fashion brands internationally. GETIDA specializes in Amazon discrepancy analytics and consulting. By utilizing data visibility technology, GETIDA focuses on discovering and managing financial and inventory-related discrepancies with tens of billions of daily transactions. [00:00 - 12:50] Opening Segment • How GETIDA has scaled into the largest organization dedicated to Amazon FBA auditing • How the landscape of the Amazon space has changed drastically over the last 20 years • The challenges facing Amazon sellers in the age of increased competition • Sellers have to be good at all aspects of their business to succeed [12:51 - 24:52] Maximizing Amazon FBA Reimbursements and Refunds with GETIDA • Amazon provides reimbursement or refund for losses incurred in shipping, storage, and returns • Sellers have to bear the responsibility of reconciling discrepancies • GETIDA's mission is to help sellers get maximum FBA reimbursements and refunds How it is achieving rapid expansion and maintaining its culture [24:53 - 36:35] The Story of Successful Bootstrapping and Private Equity Investment • Good people with honesty and humility are vital to growing a successful company • People are the foundation of every major empire, politically, business-wise, or financially • Staying focused on one niche instead of becoming a jack-of-all-trades master of none • How to leverage strategic investment and smart money for long-term success [36:36 - 43:58] Closing Segment • Amazon sellers should reconcile shipments to ensure they receive the retail value and make a profit • Yoni's secret weapon for success • Yoni on the rapid four questions Want to connect with Yoni? Follow him on LinkedIn, Instagram, and Facebook. Head to GETIDA, improving the overall operations of Amazon FBA sellers! Key Quotes: “Our mission today is pretty simple, is just to make sure that Amazon FBA sellers all over the world get the maximum FBA reimbursements and refunds that they're eligible to receive.” - Yoni Mazor “What counts for a business is not gross revenue is always the bottom line net profit.” - Meny Hoffman “You want to build a good team around you that can really provide something at a large scale if you have the ambition to go large scale.” - Yoni Mazor Connect with Ptex Group: Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, LinkedIn LEAVE A REVIEW + and SHARE this episode with someone who wants to achieve in business. Listen to previous episodes on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts!
43:5919/06/2023
The Unique Job Only You Can Do with Visionary Ezra Max
When you realize that there’s something in the world that only you can do, it will fundamentally change the way you work and the way you live your life. For visionary, speaker, executive coach, and facilitator Rabbi Ezra Max, that realization came in the aftermath of September 11, 2001, when he worked at Ground Zero and barely escaped with his life. Join Meny in this wide-ranging conversation with Rabbi Max about setting goals, accountability, the definition of coaching, how coaching and consulting differ (and why it matters), the importance of celebrating achievement, and much more. Rabbi Ezra Max is a visionary, speaker, executive coach, and facilitator. He has a wide variety of management experience in healthcare, technology, emergency services, real estate, and community activism, facilitating transformational change. He has lectured and facilitated internationally on issues of communication, goal setting, stress/trauma resilience, sales, parenting, psychological safety, and classroom management. [00:01 - 13:34] Opening Segment • Ezra shares his personal experience on September 11th, 2001 • How Ezra had a total meltdown and questioned life's purpose Everyone has a unique job to do in the world • Treat each day as if it's your last and live it meaningfully [13:35 - 26:41] Know What You're Doing and Do It Well • Measure twice, cut once - know the outcome you're aiming for • Post-traumatic stress is an incident, not a disorder • Use moments of inspiration to step up to challenges and gain clarity • How to achieve personal, spiritual, and family development with the help of accountability [26:42 - 39:17] Unlocking the Difference Between Coaches & Consultants • The two types of coaching - pure coaching and content-based coaching • Communication skills are vital to avoiding dysfunction in teams • How to balance personal and professional growth • There is an epidemic of aloneness in the world post-covid [39:18 - 45:24] How Giving Can Lead to Incredible Rewards • We should invest in something eternal rather than something momentary • How a coach can help us zoom out of a situation and alleviate tension • Sometimes, it's helpful to give advice to someone else to gain clarity on our own situation • Ezra Focus on four goals: financial, family, spiritual, and health [45:25 - 53:39] Closing Segment • The need for a conversation about the "epidemic of loneliness" How to help the next generation plug into their source • Ezra on the rapid four questions Want to connect with Ezra? Follow him on LinkedIn. Head to his website and create meaningful connections! Key Quotes: “Every single day should have an impact. We should treat every day as meaningfully as if it's our last.” - Ezra Max “Opportunity doesn't always look like a million dollars on a civil platter. Opportunity usually looks like a struggle and something uncomfortable.” - Ezra Max "We become different as a result of doing; we don't become different just as a result of thinking. We have to think and do to become different. " - Ezra Max “Our businesses will never grow beyond our personal development.” - Ezra Max Connect with Ptex Group: Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, LinkedIn LEAVE A REVIEW + and SHARE this episode with someone who wants to achieve in business. Listen to previous episodes on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts!
53:4012/06/2023
The Secrets of Successful Hiring and Onboarding with Anna Shcherbyna
Hiring remote workers offers benefits both to businesses and their employees… and this can also lead to headaches and mistakes in hiring and onboarding. In this episode of Let’s Talk Business, Anna Shcherbyna, CEO of Remotivate and an expert in helping companies recruit remote management and leadership offers practical advice to ensure that your company doesn’t waste time and money by hiring people who look and sound great - but are actually all wrong for your business. Anna Shcherbyna has over ten years of experience in international Operations and Recruitment for major companies and online businesses. Originally from Ukraine, Anna is currently based in Barcelona and is the CEO of Remotivate - a recruitment agency that helps remote-friendly companies hire top remote Management & Leadership via an affordable done-for-you service. [00:01 - 07:24] Opening Segment • Anna's experience in international operations and recruiting How to help remote-friendly companies with top remote management and leadership • Masterminds help entrepreneurs learn, grow, and lead by providing valuable and actionable tools • Anna's specialty is helping online business owners hire for leadership and management roles [07:25 - 14:27] Exploring the Benefits of Remote First Businesses and Intentional Culture Building • Remote work creates freedom to be able to spend time with family and have more balance in life Candidates are more productive, engaged and work more hours • What makes work more intentional, resulting in better results, happier people, and faster growth • The increase in remote job postings and applicants on LinkedIn [14:28 - 21:16] Practical Advice for Hiring Remote Employees • Interviewing process should include a test project to assess the candidate's capabilities Set clear expectations and make them data-driven and time-specific for onboarding • When hiring, interview at least two or three candidates to compare their skillsets • Avoid making hasty decisions when desperate to hire - assess the candidate properly [21:17 - 27:45] The Benefits of Multiple Interviews for Hiring Success • Interview multiple candidates to ensure the right fit for your business Have an unbiased opinion from someone else in the recruitment process • Meny breaks down his 3-step interview process • Research the candidate and allow them to research you and your business [27:46 - 34:30] Tips on Structuring Interviews and Communication with Remote Employees • Structure interviews with different goals in mind • Have regular check-in calls with remote employees Use time tracking to understand how much time is dedicated to different tasks • Why you should hire an operations specialist as a business grows [34:31 - 38:12] Closing Segment • Start hiring sooner rather than later to avoid working 16-hour days and having a messy team • Anna on the rapid-four questions Want to connect with Anna? Follow her on LinkedIn. Visit Let’s Remotivate, the simple way to find remote leadership! Key Quotes: “People will hire quickly to fill in a problem. But they created just another problem because now they're wasting time and money.” - Anna Shcherbyna “Remote work creates the freedom to spend your time being more productive, but also having more balance in life.” - Anna Shcherbyna "It is not quantity; it's really been about quality." - Anna Shcherbyna Connect with Ptex Group: Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, LinkedIn LEAVE A REVIEW + and SHARE this episode with someone who wants to achieve in business. Listen to previous episodes on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts!
38:1305/06/2023
Saving Lives in 90 Seconds, with United Hatzalah of Israel’s Eli Beer
If you have an idea of how to make an existing system much better and more efficient, but the people who run the system slam the door in your face, how can you manage to implement your ideas despite their resistance? In this episode of the Let’s Talk Business Podcast, Eli Beer, the President and Founder of United Hatzalah of Israel, talks to Meny about the origins of his massive organization, why he needed to find a way around existing ambulance services, the reason that he chose not to be the CEO of his own organization, how he was able to grow United Hatzalah into the powerhouse that it is today, the proper way to retain volunteers, and much more. Don’t miss this inspiring, illuminating, and surprising conversation. Eli Beer is the President and Founder of United Hatzalah of Israel - an independent, non-profit, fully-volunteer emergency medical services organization that provides fast and free emergency medical first response throughout Israel. Eli has been awarded numerous prizes and acknowledgments across the globe for innovative and lifesaving work. [00:01 - 07:34] Opening Segment • Eli shares how he ended up creating the United Hatzalah of Israel An independent nonprofit providing fast and free emergency medical first response • How Eli had an idea to make an existing system more efficient but was met with resistance Being inspired by a bomb attack he experienced as a young boy [07:35 - 15:00] The Story of United Hatzalah • The idea to respond to emergency calls with volunteers and motorcycles How Eli built an underground emergency command center • Volunteers are motivated by the satisfaction of saving someone rather than money • The organization has responded to almost 6 million emergencies since it started [15:01 - 22:14] Achieving a 90-Second Response Time • The vision, challenges, and rewards of United Hatzalah • United Hatzalah uses random people who want to be trained as volunteers • Why CEOs should have an expiration date • Run the organization like a sustainable business [22:15 - 29:39] Treating Donors and Volunteers with Respect • Treating donors and volunteers the same is vital to success • Volunteers are obligated to respond to a minimum amount of emergency calls • Donors get financial and operational transparency • Leaders need to show compassion and empathy when dealing with traumatic situations [29:40 - 36:48] The Incredible Story of United Hu Sela and its 600 Volunteers • Volunteers go through treatments for emotional trauma • Selling donations as a way to learn sales skills Eli's journey of lifesaving and inspiration • Everyone should be involved in doing good in the world [36:49 - 46:36] Closing Segment • Overnight successes are often years in the making • Why Eli realized he wanted United Hatzalah to be less dependent on him • Eli on the apid for questions Want to connect with Eli? Follow him on Instagram and Facebook. Visit his website and check out 90 Seconds: The Epic Story of Eli Beer and United Hatzalah! Key Quotes: “If you want to really be successful in your life, go work in a non-for-profit for a few years before you start a business.” - Eli Beer “Once you have a volunteer, the more work you give that volunteer, the more committed they are." - Eli Beer “Sometimes you see a story, or you see the end of the story, and you don't realize that every overnight success is years in the making.” - Eli Beer Connect with Ptex Group: Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, LinkedIn LEAVE A REVIEW + and SHARE this episode with someone who wants to achieve in business. Listen to previous episodes on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts!
46:3722/05/2023
Heard, Understood, & Appreciated: Discovering Effective Communication Skills with Keith Haddrill
Technology has put us in with more people than ever before, but somehow we’re also more isolated and alone. NLP Practitioner, Hypnotist, and Coach Keith Haddrill - who has been performing on stages since he was four years old and has spent a lifetime studying human behavior and interactions - has some fascinating suggestions for how to break down barriers, improve our communication skills, and learn to connect with people on a deep and meaningful level. Join Meny and Keith as they talk about our models of the world, the impact of non-verbal communication, the problem of self-limiting beliefs and how to overcome them, and much more. Keith Haddrill has been an avid student of human behavior and human thought processes his entire life. He is a Certified Master Practitioner of Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP), a Certified Coach, a Certified Master Hypnotist, and a member of Mensa. He has entertained and enlightened thousands of audiences worldwide using world-class ventriloquism, magic, hypnosis, and humor to transform teams for the better in fun and disarming ways. [00:01 - 07:26] Opening Segment • Keith shares his background and story Using Worldclass Oneism, Magic, Hypnosis, and Humor to transform teams for the better • Communication is vital to many things around us. • How to unlock the power of connection in the workplace [07:27 - 15:05] The Human Dynamics of Business • Business is about humans interacting with humans • People realized they were tired of trading their life for dollars They want a sense of belonging, fulfillment, and job satisfaction • How technology is outpacing sociology and leading to increased cases of depression and anxiety [15:06 - 22:35] A Paradigm Shift in Leadership During the Pandemic • People are hungry to be back together but need to learn how to work within workplace conflicts Leaders need to communicate the benefits of being back in the office • How social media has made it difficult to connect with others in person • Each person has a map of reality based on their belief structure and formative experiences [22:36 - 30:12] Understanding Models of the World to Connect with People • Switched the paradigm from “What do I need this person to do for me?” to “How can I serve them?” • Finding commonality is critical to connecting with people and building relationships • How our models of the world can cause damage to communities • Confirmation bias leads us to accept evidence that supports our beliefs [30:13 - 37:53] A Guide to Feeling Heard, Understood, and Appreciated • People will do anything to feel heard, understood, and appreciated • Sometimes, people use excuses to validate why they are not successful • How one can decide to take charge of their life -The twin brothers' story • We tend to find excuses for our failures and not take charge of our own life [37:54 - 45:17] Closing Segment • How you can overcome limiting-beliefs • Keith on the rapid four questions Want to connect with Keith? Head to Keith Haddrill and enrich corporate culture through captivating presentations! Key Quotes: "The better you can connect with other humans, the better you can do in your career and business." - Keith Haddrill "We teach other people how to treat us; we project our model of the world into the world." - Keith Haddrill Connect with Ptex Group: Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, LinkedIn LEAVE A REVIEW + and SHARE this episode with someone who wants to achieve in business. Listen to previous episodes on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts!
45:1815/05/2023
Asking the Right Questions and Changing Your Story with Ron Karr
How do you flip a switch so that your sales call will be welcomed instead of being seen as an annoying interruption? Best-selling author and coach Ron Karr say it’s all about changing your story, asking the right questions, and creating an environment that will appeal to your client’s emotions. Join him and Meny in an episode filled with practical examples to learn more. With his Velocity Mindset methodology, Ron Karr has worked with leaders on six continents to eliminate risk, gain buy-in, and achieve better results faster. His presentations and advisory services have generated over a billion dollars in incremental revenues for his clients. Ron is the author of five books, including Velocity Mindset and the bestselling Lead, Sell, or Get Out of the Way. [00:01 - 08:02] Opening Segment • How to eliminate risk, gain buy-in, and achieve better results faster • Ron offers excellent tips on how to build high-performance sales cultures • Ron's concept of people calling themselves victims of circumstances The way of leadership [08:03 - 15:34] How to Make Purposeful Sales Calls and Get Better Results Faster • People often become task-oriented instead of purpose-oriented • What you should consider making a successful sales call Qualify the account, decide on the best path forward, and map out the steps • What the goal of the call should be [15:35 - 22:56] Uncovering the Neuroscience Behind Engagement • Exploring cortisol levels and how to create an environment for participation Cortisone (fight or flight hormone), low cortisol (not engaged), and high cortisol (fearful). • Before selling, create an environment for customers to want to participate • Moving from static questions to the conversation and trust building [22:57 - 30:02] Unlocking the Power of Empathy to Influence • How asking questions can create trust and change reactions The importance of creating an emotional connection first • Ask questions to understand the customer’s environment • Discipline needed to ask questions and clarify meanings [30:03 - 37:14] The Power of Self-Reflection with Board Meetings • The five steps to break the sales cycle Prospecting, first impression, qualifying, presenting, and closing • Leaders can use the same techniques to understand what is essential to their employees • Make sure conversations are purpose-driven and not task driven [37:15 - 44:22] Transforming Sales with a New Conversation • Make sure to ask questions to figure out what is going wrong • A copier is nothing more than a communication vehicle From selling one copier to filling in gaps with multiple copiers • Used tenacity to try something new and learn from failures [44:23 - 49:33] Closing Segment • Keynote and field visits helped bring back 8 million in revenue • Ron on the rapid-fire questions Want to connect with Ron? Follow him on LinkedIn. Head to his website to create more value and opportunities while shortening your sales cycle! Key Quotes: "Before you even start selling, you gotta create an environment for people to want to participate with you." - Ron Karr “Tenacity is what helps people move forward, but not tenacity, doing the same thing. It's constantly tweaking to get to the purpose that you're after." - Ron Karr Connect with Ptex Group: Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, LinkedIn LEAVE A REVIEW + and SHARE this episode with someone who wants to achieve in business. Listen to previous episodes on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts!
49:3408/05/2023
Sales Versus Selling: Developing a Successful Sales Strategy with Eric Balis
Has your business reached a plateau, and you’re eager to jump to the next level of success with increased sales? If so, you need to listen to Meny’s interview with fractional sales advisor Eric Balis. Eric and Meny discuss some of the ways to develop a successful sales strategy, the three potential qualities of your product that will lead to sales, investing in the right people for your sales team, how to find the salesperson who will mesh nicely with your company culture, how to make projections that are both ambitious and realistic, and more. Eric Balis is a fractional sales advisor who helps small to medium-sized companies build a path to increased sales. A noted expert, Eric helps businesses by assessing existing sales teams, strategies, sales & coaching processes, and sales execution and by creating sales infrastructure components and sales leadership. Eric is the Fractional VP of Sales and Founder of Top Tier Sales Advisors. [00:01 - 07:29] Opening Segment • How Eric helps small to medium-sized businesses, increase sales Helping businesses get unstuck and grow by working hands-on with them • Eric's goal is to help businesses hire a sales leader • Revenue is growing, and business is doing well [07:30 - 14:36] Sales Strategies for Growing Revenue and Business Success • The importance of having an impact on the business and the people you work with • Understanding the "why" behind your business is crucial for strategy The sales process vs. selling process distinction • Adding to top-line revenue, decreasing expenses, and improving efficiencies are critical goals for a business [14:37 - 21:22] Setting Realistic Sales Expectations • How a 360 onboarding plan helps set milestones for new hires The first year is an investment year for both the salesperson and owner • How historical data can be used to project revenue plans Metrics and KPIs are essential for tracking progress and making adjustments [21:23 - 28:17] Tips on Hiring the Right Salesperson • Uncomfortableness is a good thing for growth and meeting goals • Sales success requires the right expectations • Hiring the right salesperson requires assessing attitude and aptitude Why is not everyone cut out for sales? [28:18 - 32:14] Closing Segment • Salespeople should maintain a winning attitude and proactively manage highs and lows • Eric on the rapid-four questions Want to connect with Eric? Follow him on LinkedIn. Visit Sales Xceleration to drive sales revenue! Key Quotes: "What you need to do is be a little uncomfortable to get to the next level and meet your goals and exceed them." - Eric Balis "There are two types of people in a company, those who sell and those who support those who sell." - Eric Balis "Rejection is the heart of sales. If you can't take rejection, then be done." - Eric Balis Connect with Ptex Group: Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, LinkedIn LEAVE A REVIEW + and SHARE this episode with someone who wants to achieve in business. Listen to previous episodes on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts!
32:1502/05/2023
Fusing His Passion for Business with His Passion for Social Good: A Conversation with Moshe Hecht
What are the secrets to successful fundraising in the nonprofit sector - and can those secrets be translated into advice for business owners in the for-profit world, as well? There are so many misconceptions about fundraising, and the more time passes, the more entrenched these myths become. In this episode of Let’s Talk Business, Meny talks to Moshe Hecht, who has changed the nature of fundraising repeatedly - both as a philanthropic futurist at Charidy.com who helped over 7000 organizations raise almost 3 billion dollars in 7 years, and as co-founder and CEO of HATCH, the world’s first Giving Intelligence Platform. Moshe and Meny dispel some of the misconceptions while offering practical tips that can help you raise money, too - whether you run a charity or a for-profit business. It’s an enlightening conversation, so don’t miss it. Moshe Hecht is the co-founder and CEO of HATCH, the world's first Giving Intelligence Platform. A philanthropic futurist and innovator, Moshe previously built a global team and platform at Charidy.com that helped 6000 organizations raise over 1.8 billion dollars in 7 years. Dedicated to advancing philanthropy through the use of technology, he won the Nonprofit Technology Professional of the Year award, and his articles on the future of giving have been published in Forbes, Guidestar, Nonprofit Pro, Nonprofit Quarterly and eJewishPhilanthropy. [00:01 - 08:21] Opening Segment • Introducing Moshe Hecht, the co-founder, and CEO of Hatch, a giving intelligence platform His experience working at charity.com and helping raise close to $3 billion for charities • How Hecht saw a gap in organizations not monetizing their donor data and founded Hatch to address this issue Helping organizations understand their donors' potential through data analysis [08:22 - 15:42] The Platform Revolutionizing Fundraising and Marketing Efforts for Nonprofits • What allows organizations to prospect for different opportunities and enhance their fundraising and marketing efforts • Where the idea for charity.com came from The prevalence of crowdfunding for small businesses • How charity.com flipped the script on traditional business models [15:43 - 22:43] Building a Successful Platform for Social Giving • Understanding the psychological motivations of donors and creating a sense of urgency How social aspects play a big role in donor motivation • Building a platform for a specific audience is important for success • Emotional connection is important in building products and businesses [22:44 - 30:05] The Importance of Setting Ambitious Goals in Fundraising • Setting goals and helping organizations get the job done is key to sustainability • Belief in oneself is the key to successful fundraising campaigns • Successful fundraisers believe in the urgency of the cause and their capability to make a difference • Fear of failure is a common obstacle for fundraisers, but belief in oneself can overcome it [30:06 - 37:22] Maximizing Your Database • How data can help nonprofits and businesses target their constituents for better results The value of data in targeting and tailoring marketing campaigns • The importance of strong leadership in business success • How targeted campaigns based on public sources and third-party data can increase referral power and donations [37:23 - 45:02] How to Identify Potential Donors • How to communicate better and increase donations for fundraisers • Marketers can use public data to identify potential donors who match their event • Nonprofits are growing based on people's lifestyles and interests • Fundraisers can expand their prospect list by using signals of wealth and capacity [45:03 - 49:06] Closing Segment • Building relationships and cultivating donors over time is critical for fundraisers • Moshe on the rapid four questions Want to connect with Moshe? Follow him on LinkedIn. Head to Hatch, an AI-powered portal for Fundraisers, Marketers, and Volunteers to streamline and Maximize their impact! Key Quotes: “If you can discover the psychological motivations of your audience and if you can build something around those motivations and you can build something successful.” - Moshe Hecht Connect with Ptex Group: Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, LinkedIn LEAVE A REVIEW + and SHARE this episode with someone who wants to achieve in business. Listen to previous episodes on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts!
46:0925/04/2023
Maintaining Passion After Massive Success: A Conversation with Eli Rosenbloom (Part 2)
What are some of the ways you can help your business reach and exceed your best-case scenario and find success well beyond your expectations? Eli Rosenbloom, the founder, and CEO of FR Conversions, has built one of the world’s most successful manufacturers of specialized vehicles. In Part One of Meny’s interview with Eli, they discussed the best way to train employees, the problem with knowing too much before you start, the issue of information sharing, the importance of choosing a specific avatar, and much more. Today, they continue their conversation by discussing mapping out your business, ways to exceed your best-case scenario, the market for new and used cars, the future of self-driving vehicles, maintaining passion once success is assured, and more. Don’t miss it! With over 20 years of experience as an owner and operator, Eli Rosenbaum has executive management experience in emergency pre-hospital care, manufacturing, and software. He got his start as a commercial ambulance operator & EMT and eventually went into vehicle manufacturing while simultaneously developing ERP software for manufacturing and distribution. He is currently the CEO of FR Conversions, the only ambulance manufacturer worldwide that has increased production during Covid. [00:01 - 07:11] Opening Segment • The importance of predictability and mapping out your business for success • How Eli’s ambulance manufacturing company saw significant growth in production and market share • Understand your business and create models for best/worst-case scenarios [07:12 - 13:55] Tips from an Automotive Manufacturing Expert • Why it is essential to model out potential supply chain disruptions • The complexity of the automotive manufacturing industry and the need for accurate inputs The consideration of outside advisors or consultants for a fresh perspective • Stick to what works and avoid distractions with new projects [13:56 - 20:48] Vehicle Prices Won’t Be Going Down Anytime Soon • Vehicle prices are not going down, but there may be additional incentives • How the shortage of new cars is affecting the used car market A three-year gap in inventory will take years to refill • Eli’s insights on self-driving cars and why they are an area of interest [20:49 - 27:30] Changing Lives and Making Mobility Affordable • How liability and regulations are significant obstacles to self-driving cars • A crucial component for self-driving cars to understand their environment • Why Tesla could fall behind other manufacturers • Big companies investing in self-driving technology may not fully understand the challenges involved [27:31 - 37:19] Closing Segment • How Eli’s mission has changed the industry and touched many lives • Having passion is essential for achieving success in business • Eli on the rapid-fire questions Want to connect with Eli Rosenbloom? Follow him on LinkedIn. Head to FR Conversions to explore the innovative conversion van solutions for everybody! Key Quotes: “Don’t believe what everybody tells you.” - Eli Rosenbloom “You should know enough about what you’re trying to do to make informed decisions.” - Eli Rosenbloom “If you can’t stand the people you work with, you’re gonna be miserable.” - Eli Rosenbloom Connect with Ptex Group: Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, LinkedIn LEAVE A REVIEW + and SHARE this episode with someone who wants to achieve in business. Listen to previous episodes on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts!
37:2003/04/2023
Starting with a Small Niche...And Quickly Becoming a Massive Success Story: A Conversation with Eli Rosenbloom (Part 1)
When Eli Rosenbloom noticed that the price of certain specialized vehicles was unusually high, he started to do some research - and soon started to manufacture them himself. The result? His company, FR Conversions, is on the road to becoming the biggest ambulance manufacturer in the United States and potentially the world. Meny Hoffman and Eli talk about the problem of knowing too much before you start, understanding the barrier to entry before you invest, the issue of information sharing, the best way to train employees, the importance of choosing a specific avatar, and much more. With over 20 years of experience as an owner and operator, Eli Rosenbaum has executive management experience in emergency pre-hospital care, manufacturing, and software. He got his start as a commercial ambulance operator & EMT and eventually went into vehicle manufacturing while simultaneously developing ERP software for manufacturing and distribution. He is currently the CEO of FR Conversions, the only ambulance manufacturer worldwide that has increased production during Covid. Key Highlights: [00:01 - 07:18] Opening Segment • Eli’s journey from commercial ambulance operator to van conversion company owner How he has expanded his portfolio and opened several new factories • How to help alleviate logistical problems in manufacturing and distribution • Where the idea for manufacturing wheelchair-accessible vehicles comes from [07:19 - 14:02] The High Cost and Complexity of Building Wheelchair Accessible Vehicles • Wheelchair-accessible vehicles are expensive and were not profitable 20 years ago • Why the complexity of building a mobility van is much greater than building an ambulance • How Eli took apart and rebuilt his van with the help of a fabrication shop • The need for more affordable wheelchair-accessible vehicles [14:03 - 20:55] The Challenges and Successes of Building Customized Vans and Ambulances • Minivans are a small segment with low demand and high cost to produce • Building a car is complicated with thousands of parts, and custom fabrication is expensive The barrier to entry for manufacturing vehicles • Why the target audience for Eli’s vehicles is himself [20:56 - 27:26]From Craigslist to Cohesive Distribution Model for B2B Vehicles • Understanding your client is crucial in B2B and B2C businesses The power dynamic between the customer and the company • Service and maintenance are critical in industries where downtime is not an option • Business models should be based on passion and target customers, not just profitability [27:27 - 34:05] Scaling Up a Unique Manufacturing Business • How labor is the biggest challenge for FR Conversions • Information sharing is a significant challenge as the company scales The need for better systems to handle escalating complexity • How building software has been a secret sauce for managing the process of scaling up [34:06 - 44:51] Closing Segment • Tips on delegation and root cause analysis for business success Delegating authority and responsibility is vital for scaling up • Understand the root cause of problems, not just the surface issue Want to connect with Eli Rosenbloom? Follow him on LinkedIn. Head to FR Conversions to explore the innovative conversion van solutions for everybody! Key Quotes: “Understand enough about your business that you can keep on making or help make informed decisions..” - Eli Rosenbloom “When you teach people, don’t teach them the what to do; teach them the why. When they bring you problems, don’t attack the problem for what it appears to be; attack it for what’s the root cause.” - Eli Rosenbloom “The right hand never knows what the left hand is doing.” - Eli Rosenbloom Connect with Ptex Group: Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, LinkedIn LEAVE A REVIEW + and SHARE this episode with someone who wants to achieve in business. Listen to previous episodes on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts!
44:5227/03/2023
Using SBA Loans to Grow Your Business with Yankie Markowitz
When you consider growing your business by taking out a major loan, how do you know what risks are worthwhile - and how do you evaluate risk in the first place? What factors are crucial in determining when to invest in real estate and what kind of property you should purchase? Why is it imperative to know your numbers well, and how do you ensure you’re not fooling yourself? These are among the most important questions for any growing business, and Yankie Markowitz, Chief Executive Officer of SBA Loan Group, has a fascinating way of addressing them all. Listen to Meny and Yankie discuss all this and more on this useful and crucial episode of Let’s Talk Business! Yankie Markowitz is the Chief Executive Officer of SBA Loan Group and has helped facilitate over $600 million in real estate transactions and complex deal syndication. He is often sought out by bankers to help structure complex SBA transactions because of his knowledge and unique experience with the U.S. Small Business Administration loan programs. He also serves as a Board Member of C.H.Y.E., a non-profit resource center that helps aspiring entrepreneurs in the area of responsible business development and provides them with the tools and resources that they need to achieve lifelong financial independence. [00:01 - 07:26] Opening Segment • Understanding SBA loans and how banks pivot to accommodate the market • How Yankie has helped facilitate over 600 million in real estate transactions • How SBA loans are outstanding for small businesses • Banks pivot to accommodate the market and protect themselves [07:27 - 14:22] Small Business Growth • Exploring the benefits of SBA loans • Stimulating the economy by helping small businesses grow • The two primary loan programs that SBA provides • The requirements to qualify for an SBA loan [14:23 - 21:20] Getting the Money You Need • SBA is flexible as long as the bank is willing to take the risk • Banks want to be on the same page with the borrower • How SBA Loan Group educates people on the program • Loans are available for those looking to expand or grow their business [21:21 - 28:11] Making Money Faster • Advice for business owners on taking risks and buying buildings • Success of a business is based on the success of clients • What business owners should consider • The significance of understanding your numbers [28:12 - 35:19] Know Your Numbers to Get the Best Loan Deals • Real estate typically appreciates over time • Owning property can be an investment for a business • Business owners should understand their numbers • The vocabulary of real estate investing [35:20 - 41:48] A Guide for Business Owners • Your numbers are essential to running a successful business • Why you should speak to their accountant at least once a quarter • Be intentional with the goals of the business and set metrics to measure success • Outsource specific tasks, but don't outsource responsibility [41:49 - 48:36] The Power of People, Process, and Product • How SBA Loan Group is helping businesses pivot and succeed • Refinancing can be a great option when rates increase • Having the right team and process in place is critical to success • Attending events and being around like-minded people can be beneficial [48:37 - 1:00:23] Closing Segment • Discovering the power of community • Yankie on the rapid four questions Want to connect with Yankie Markowitz? Follow him on LinkedIn or Instagram. Visit SBA Loan Group, one of the most reputable packagers of government-guaranteed small business loans to business owners. Key Quotes: “We're not interested in wasting time. If we waste time, we're losing money. The faster we can get the deal done, the more money we make.” - Yankie Markowitz “Real estate appreciates no matter what.” - Yankie Markowitz “Knowing your numbers will tell you what your business is doing." - Yankie Markowitz Connect with Ptex Group: Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, LinkedIn LEAVE A REVIEW + and SHARE this episode with someone who wants to achieve in business. Listen to previous episodes on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts!
01:00:2220/03/2023
Grow Your Business Through a Giving Mindset with Rabbi Daniel Lapin
What does “America’s Rabbi” know about business? Plenty, as it turns out. Listen in when Meny talks with Rabbi Daniel Lapin, host of the weekly television show Ancient Jewish Wisdom and author of books like Thou Shall Prosper, about the ways that ancient Jewish wisdom contains the keys to prosperity and financial success. Rabbi Lapin explains why a giving mindset is crucial, how to avoid the incorrect idea that prosperity means taking something away from people, whether the trope that Jews are good with money actually contains an important truth, why you need to increase your circle of friends (and how to do it) when high intelligence can work against you, and more. Rabbi Daniel Lapin, known widely as America’s Rabbi, is a noted rabbinic scholar, best-selling author, and TV host. He is president of the American Alliance of Jews and Christians, author of America’s Real War; Thou Shall Prosper, and other best-sellers. A frequent guest on Fox News, WallBuilders Radio, and Glenn Beck TV, he hosts his own popular radio and podcast programs with audiences worldwide. He hosts the weekly television show Ancient Jewish Wisdom with his wife, Susan, on the TCT Television Network. [00:01 - 08:21] Opening Segment • Discover the secrets of financial success • The nature of earning money and bringing in the spiritual part • How Jewish people are disproportionately good with money • Check out Thou Shall Prosper [08:22 - 16:12] Understanding How the World Works • Why a high IQ is not beneficial for business success • Success comes from understanding how the world works and exchanging value • People are often uncomfortable when asked to name a price for their goods or services • Paying a fair price is essential to avoid exploitation and ensure satisfaction [16:13 - 24:33] Escaping the Shackles of a Bad Spiritual Schematic • Making money is often associated with evil and greed in society • What "the rich must pay their fair share" means • Making money is not taking; it is evidence that you have served another human being. • People should focus on making money as a way to serve God [24:34 - 32:55] The Secret to Financial Success • Wealth is not defined by money but by satisfaction with one's portion in life • The Five Fs of success (family, physical fitness, friendships, finance, and faith) • Why employees should think of themselves as independent contractors • More business is generated through relationships than at business development meetings [32:56 - 44:35] Expand Your Network and Increase Your Wealth • Authenticity is essential when trying to build relationships with successful people • Torah system encourages kindness and goodness for financial abundance • Look for opportunities to give, not take • Exploring the interconnectedness of God, money, family, friends, and health [44:36 - 52:41] Closing Segment • Rabbi Daniel on the rapid-four questions • Q&A: How should I balance aiming my marketing budget towards potential new clients vs. keeping my existing clients happy and satisfied? Want to connect with Rabbi Daniel? Check out his YouTube Channel and website. Head to We Happy Warriors, ancient solutions for modern problems! Key Quotes: “Part of understanding how the world really works means you understand that money flows to people who deliver value.” - Rabbi Daniel Lapin “If you understand how the world really works, you will always be able to serve other human beings regardless of what the circumstances are.” - Rabbi Daniel Lapin “Business is about giving; it’s not about getting. The money flows automatically when you find a way to satisfy the needs and the desires of other people." - Rabbi Daniel Lapin Connect with Pte Group: Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, LinkedIn LEAVE A REVIEW + and SHARE this episode with someone who wants to achieve in business. Listen to previous episodes on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts!
52:4213/03/2023
In Case You Missed It: Highlights From LTB's Best Season Yet
As Let's Talk Business concludes another great season, join Meny and his producer, Scott Kahn, to review the highlights of the past six months. Together, they reminisce about their favorite guests and most meaningful moments while discussing what makes a good podcast, how listeners can get involved, and some exciting plans for LTB's future. You won't want to miss this celebration of Let's Talk Business, the podcast which offers no-nonsense advice to help you learn, grow, and lead. Listen and enjoy! Key Highlights: [00:01 - 06:46] Opening Segment • A "seasoned review" to talk about some of the podcast episodes that have gotten solid feedback • The effort that goes into producing a show Speaking to guests beforehand and asking more profound questions • The most fulfilling part of producing content [06:47 - 13:09] How One Podcast Episode Changed a Life and a Business • Podcasting is not just about having a great guest or host • The goal of Let's Talk Business • Why feedback from listeners is crucial [13:10 - 26:20] Uncovering the Nitty Gritty • A recap of some episodes and their feedback • Understand the essence of branding and marketing • Salespeople should listen to different ideas and adapt something that works for them Avoiding the feeling of rejection [26:21 - 33:38] Closing Segment • The value of the podcast Introducing a new Q&A segment to the show • Making a difference in the lives of the listeners Key Quotes: "Having a properly prepared podcast, a host, and a guest who work well together. That's what makes a successful podcast." - Scott Kahn. "Give us that 40 minutes, that hour, and we'll give you tremendous value for your time." - Scott Kahn. Connect with Ptex Group: Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, LinkedIn LEAVE A REVIEW + and SHARE this episode with someone who wants to achieve in Business. Listen to previous episodes on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts!
33:3927/02/2023
Overcoming the Broken Cookie Effect with Patty Block
You might assume that you need to keep your prices stable and grow your client base in order to become profitable. But what if the reality is actually the exact opposite, and you’re underestimating your value and increasing your workload? In this compelling interview, join Meny as he speaks with well-regarded pricing expert and business advisor Patty Block about the way to assess your value, understanding which clients are worth pursuing, how to avoid the awkward silence after you mention your prices, why charging by the hour is often a mistake, how to identify and overcome limiting beliefs, why it’s better to tell a story than to talk about features, and much more. Patty Block is a business advisor and pricing expert. She is the founder of The Block Group and has experience as a business owner, lobbyist, political consultant, and non-profit executive. Patty’s passion is to empower women business owners to turn up their power to price, sell, and run their businesses on their own terms. [00:01 - 08:08] Opening Segment Patty’s background and experience empowering women business owners Beating the broken cookie effect Pricing is key to success and understanding your value is essential Women tend to undervalue themselves, focus on serving others, and over-deliver [08:09 - 25:44] Overcoming Fear and Reframing Limiting Beliefs Fear of rejection often keeps people from charging enough Limiting beliefs can prevent people from building a team and training them Value-based pricing is recommended to help understand the value being brought to the buyer Three types of value: extrinsic, intrinsic, and perceived Patty introduces the SNAP System [25:45 - 42:09] Learn How to Sell with Stories and Build Value Don't wait until someone expresses interest; plan ahead and prepare stories and questions Ask strategic questions to qualify whether the buyer is a good fit Marketing raises visibility, business development builds relationships, and sales close deals Features and benefits don't work well; focus on building value with stories Using business storytelling to differentiate yourself and make sure it is relevant for the buyer [42:10 - 48:38] Closing Segment Stand your ground when it comes to the sales process Patty on the rapid four-questions Q&A: How to know in advance if a person is likely to do the job they're hired to do Want to connect with Patty? Follow her on LinkedIn, and Facebook. Head to The Block Group to conquer your revenue roadblocks! Key Quotes: “My mission is helping women business owners beat the broken cookie effect so that they can run their business with more joy where they're generating more revenue with less.” - Patty Block “If you believe that you need more clients to generate more revenue for your company to be more profitable, that is a limiting belief.” - Patty Block Connect with Ptex Group: Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, LinkedIn LEAVE A REVIEW + and SHARE this episode with someone who wants to achieve in business. Listen to previous episodes on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts!
48:3906/02/2023
Rising to the Top in the World of E-Commerce with Chad Rubin
The worlds of e-commerce and AI are changing so fast, it sometimes feels impossible to keep up. Fortunately, Chad Rubin, Founder, and CEO of Profasee, is a renowned expert in e-commerce, Amazon, and leveraging AI strategies, and shares his massive knowledge with Meny on this special episode of Let’s Talk Business. Listen in as they talk about how Chad sold his business (and what you can learn from his experience), the opportunities and threats associated with ChatGPT and AI, whether you should start selling on Amazon and then move into other channels, the most effective way of differentiating your product on Amazon, and much more. Chad Rubin leads Profasee's operations and oversees its strategy. He often speaks about e-commerce, amazon, and leveraging AI strategies on webinars and conferences worldwide. He's also the author of the Amazon bestseller, Cheaper, Easier Direct. Prior to Profasee, he founded Think Crucial and co-founded Skubana and the Prosper Show. He is also a father, and husband and loves coffee and tacos. [00:01 - 07:27] Opening Segment • How Chad launched his startup and exited it • Leveraging AI strategies on webinars and conferences worldwide • The need for events in the e-commerce space How they can help entrepreneurs become 1% better [07:28 - 21:14] Why Timing Is Everything • Why and how Chad decided to build Skubana • How to know when is the optimal time to sell Focus on the revenue-generating side of the business rather than cost saving • The reason why timing is key when selling a business • How one entrepreneur found success after the "Great Reset" [21:15 - 35:45] AI is the Future: Maximizing Profit and Discoverability with AI • AI is still in its early stages but is developing quickly Business owners can start getting acquainted with AI • How Chat GPT can make writers better • Starting a brand on Amazon requires a plan and tight margins • Chad's insights about aggregators and Amazon [35:46 - 45:52] Closing Segment • Your idea must be differentiated to succeed • Chad on the rapid-four questions • Q&A: What is your risk tolerance? Want to connect with Chad? Follow him on LinkedIn and Twitter. Head to Profasee, and predict the perfect price every time! Key Quotes: "So my goal, at least from a career perspective, is to leave an industry far better than how I found it." - Chad Rubin "It's much easier to show people how you can make more money than how you can save money." - Chad Rubin Connect with Ptex Group: Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, LinkedIn LEAVE A REVIEW + and SHARE this episode with someone who wants to achieve in business. Listen to previous episodes on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts!
45:5330/01/2023
80% Psychology and 20% Systems: Guiding Business & Personal Growth with Mordechai Klein
Is there a way to overcome the anxieties and lack of self-confidence that interfere with your business and your life, and prevent you from achieving your dreams? Some people have expertise in business, some in psychology… and then there’s Mordechai Klein, who combines various talents to create a unique approach to coaching in business and life. In this episode of Let’s Talk Business, Meny has a serious conversation with Mordechai about his theories of psychology and business, and how they intersect. Mordechai talks about the importance of systems, the idea that change occurs primarily in a person’s mindset, how to look forward instead of back, building self-confidence and crushing anxiety, and much more. Mordechai Klein is a certified EOS Implementer, and a serial entrepreneur with multiple businesses. He is also a successful real estate owner with a significant portfolio of multifamily units in New York New Jersey. By utilizing my finance & psychology background he helps entrepreneurs implement the EOS system that has worked so well for him. Key Highlights: [00:01 - 15:15] Opening Segment • Mordechai's mission is to help growing businesses flourish as partners The two parts of his personality- an entrepreneur with big ideas and a systematic, structured thinker • When Mordechai'scuriosity about human nature and psychology began • Past should be acknowledged and accepted, but not dwelled on for too long • Discussing the mechanics of any topic won't make you successful, you need to take action [15:16 - 28:49] Understanding the 80/20 Psychology and Systems Balance • Why 80% psychology and 20% systems are needed for personal and business development • Hard work is not going back to the past, but implementing the right tools, and systems in every area of life • Life is difficult and real satisfaction comes from overcoming challenges How to overcome thought processes and build a healthy work relationship • Constantly look for ways to improve and break through ceilings [28:50 - 42:06] Overcoming Anxiety and Low Self-Confidence • How to identify, acknowledge and work on your beliefs Why the two foundations of anxiety are avoidance and exposure • How the lack of self-confidence is a belief usually linked to high levels of anxiety • Understanding the source of negative beliefs and restructuring thinking around them A systematic approach to personal development through relationship building [42:07 - 54:56] Closing Segment • How to make EOS systems work for your company • Moderchai on the rapid -four questions • Q&A: What can you do to get an employee back on track? Want to connect with Mordechai? Follow him on LinkedIn. Head to EOS World Wide to best strengthen each key component of your business! Key Quotes: "Everything in life is a combination of 80% psychology and 20% systems." - Mordechai Klein "I'm trying to take the best out of every field to be able to become better and to help better and quicker other people." - Mordechai Klein "Whatever your mind can conceive and believe it can achieve." - Mordechai Klein Connect with Ptex Group: Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, LinkedIn LEAVE A REVIEW + and SHARE this episode with someone who wants to achieve in business. Listen to previous episodes on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts!
54:5723/01/2023
Boruch Perlowitz - The Businessman Who Doesn't Think Like a Businessman
Is it possible that the best way to grow your business is to avoid being a businessperson? It’s not typical to hear expert business advice from a game show host… but there’s nothing typical about Boruch Perlowitz. A filmmaker, game show host, teacher, pilot, and more, Boruch has carved out a unique niche in the Orthodox Jewish community as an entertainer and educator. Boruch believes that one of the secrets to his success is making sure not to think like a businessman and that his best marketing was not doing marketing at all. He has a fascinating perspective and a unique story, so don’t miss Meny’s conversation with Baruch as they discuss the kinds of marketing that work best when to prioritize quality over price, the corporate benefits that come with a positive attitude, the importance of delegating, dealing with failure, and much more. Baruch's films are famous for being both entertaining and educational, while also having high production values. Most of his day is devoted to his role as a game show host, where he entertains corporate and private clients in a creative and fun manner. One of the most interesting characters in the Orthodox Jewish scene, Boruch lives in New Jersey with his wife and children. Key Highlights: [00:01 - 16:01] Opening Segment • Making people happy is the best way to make yourself happy • How to strengthen company culture and build collaboration How quality time sets apart company cultures • Gossip and negativity are the number one killers of company culture • Why positivity is a gift that can be worked on by everyone [16:02 - 32:10] The Benefits of Being the 'Least Focused Businessman • Companies that prioritize spending quality time together have a strong culture • Doing something so good that people remarket it for you is the best marketing • How not being a businessman can help your business grow Willing to go above and beyond to create the best experience possible • The importance of not focusing on generating revenue, but on creating the best movie possible [32:11 - 47:55] Unlocking Success Through Passion and Personal Growth • Why passion and personal growth are necessary for a business to reach your fullest potential • How delegating tasks can help free up bandwidth and allow for more focus on creative projects • Focus on the good, change perspective, and learn from mistakes Validate emotions before offering a different perspective • See mistakes as learning opportunities and chances to grow [47:56 - 55:40] Closing Segment • Boruch on the rapid-four rapid question • Q&A: Is hiring family members a positive step or can it lead to disaster Want to connect with Boruch? Follow him on LinkedIn. Head to his website to learn more about his work! Key Quotes: "Offer a product that people are so in love with that they're gonna tell everybody about." - Boruch Perlowitz "The more you're not a businessman, the more your businesses grow." - Boruch Perlowitz "We are meant to grow and the way we grow is by facing challenges and the real way to grow is by learning from your mistakes." - Boruch Perlowitz Connect with Ptex Group: Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, LinkedIn LEAVE A REVIEW + and SHARE this episode with someone who wants to achieve in business. Listen to previous episodes on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts!
55:3916/01/2023
Whatever You Do, Don’t Call It Sales! with Charlie Hauck
Is your fear of hearing the word “No” keeping you from working with authentic leads, causing you to waste time, and leading you to self-deception about your success? What if instead you learned how to have the uncomfortable, upfront conversations that could result in disappointment - but could also lead to lucrative business relationships? We naturally want to leave a meeting feeling positive, and thinking that we’re on the road toward making a sale. But is your fear of hearing the word “No” keeping you from working with authentic leads, causing you to waste time, and leading you to self-deception about your success? What if instead you learned how to have the uncomfortable, upfront conversations that could result in disappointment - but could also lead to lucrative business relationships? In this provocative episode of Let’s Talk Business, Meny speaks with Charlie Hauck, Founder, and President of Growth Dynamics, about how to balance self-confidence with humility, ways to avoid wasting time in the beginning - not the end - of the call, how to get more referrals, why you should never use the word “sales,” what three questions you should ask at the end of every meeting, and much more. Key Highlights: [00:01 - 16:40] Opening Segment • Charlie's background and story Moving into sales and business development • How ego and self-confidence can be confused • Why sales conversations should be replaced with business conversations Selling belief and trust is more important than product or service value [16:41 - 33:05] Stop Selling and Start Prospecting • Stop selling and have an abundant mentality Target the right people and talk to enough people • Deliver service beyond expectation and ask for help in growing business Get the right decisions and respect the gift of time • Respect the prospect by not being pushy or aggressive [33:06 - 49:53] The Power of Trust-Based Relationships • Truthfulness and slowing down the process leads to better outcomes • Why success comes from referrals and introductions Trust is key to successful referrals • How to succeed in business development 3 essential traits and tips from Charlie [49:54 - 54:18] Closing Segment • Charlie in the rapid-four questions • Q&A: Is there a secret that makes cold calling less unappealing? Want to connect with Charlie? Head to Growth Dynamics where greater results can be achieved! Key Quotes: "Confidence is knowing that whatever circumstance you find yourself in, you can do what you have to do to survive." - Charlie Hauck "Most people in business development think their job is to collect yeses. That's not it, it's to collect decisions." - Charlie Hauck "The slower you go, the faster it will happen." - Charlie Hauck Connect with Ptex Group: Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, LinkedIn LEAVE A REVIEW + and SHARE this episode with someone who wants to achieve in business. Listen to previous episodes on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts!
54:1909/01/2023
Defining Your Why with Dean Mercado
If you’re a small business owner, you obviously want to create a profitable company. But have you ever stepped back to ask - really and truly - why you want to be financially successful? The ability to answer that question might be the difference between prosperity and failure. It’s one thing to want to make money; it’s quite another to think about why making money is important to you. This might sound like a question you should ask your therapist, but Dean Mercado, the Founder, and CEO of Online Marketing Muscle and Best Selling Author of The MINDStretch: 49 Inspiring Insights for Business Breakthroughs, suggests that answering this question may be the key to growing your business more than you ever thought possible. Join Meny as he and Dean talk about why the “Why” matters, Dean’s recommendation that a small business owner should make himself unnecessary, the secrets to finding a good business coach, the importance of having an accountability partner, and much more. Dean Mercado, Founder, and CEO of Online Marketing Muscle and Best Selling Author of The MINDstretch: 49 Inspiring Insights For Business Breakthroughs, is a well-respected small business coach, author, and speaker with expertise in helping small business owners raise their game and level up their business. With a professional career spanning four decades, he has served many roles, mostly revolving around his passion for marketing, technology, and leadership. Dean’s articles have appeared in numerous publications, including Inc. Magazine, Investor’s Business Daily, and Crain’s Business News. Key Highlights: [00:01 - 07:32] Opening Segment • Introducing "The Mind Stretch: 49 Inspiring Insights for Business Breakthroughs" • Dean shares his background and story His expertise in helping small business owners around the globe raise their game and level up their business [07:33 - 14:37] Staying Focused on What's Important • Clarity is key for entrepreneurs to be successful and happy Why business is simple but not easy • Keeping focused on what moves the needle is essential • How a coach can help bring clarity and truth to an entrepreneur's goals [14:38 - 22:07] Unlocking Business Growth Through Mind Stretch • Accountability is a key factor in successful coaching • The best reason to hire a coach is that they can recognize patterns that most people don't see A business will only grow to the degree that the owner's mindset will grow • Why it is important to stretch the mind before stretching the business [22:08 - 29:13] Maximizing What Works for Entrepreneurs • Why vision is the core, and mindset is the outer band that needs to be stretched How habits are what make goals successful or not successful • Goals should be SMART (Specific, Measurable, Actionable, Realistic, Timely) • Why reflecting on what worked and didn't work is important for success Maximize successes and reduce failures [29:14 - 36:23] How a Coach Can Help Leaders Make the Right Changes • How getting a coach can help you change habits and hold you accountable Set realistic goals that are aligned with your mission and vision • Make sure to break down goals into 3 strategic initiatives per quarter Create a game plan so you know what to do every day [36:24 - 43:32] Get Real About Your Numbers & Understand the Truth Behind Your Business • Mindset is the most important investment for an entrepreneur Entrepreneurs need to be honest with themselves and their numbers • Knowing your numbers is essential to understanding the truth of your business Having a good coaching system that aligns with your values is key • Chemistry between coach and client is important for success [43:33 - 52:51] Closing Segment • The best coaches will hold you accountable and fire you if it's not a good fit. • Dean on the rapid four questions • Q&A: How could I make sure that I don't fall into that category? Want to connect with Dean? Follow him on LinkedIn, and YouTube. Check out his website to transform your vision into reality! Key Quotes: "Habits are what make goals successful or not successful." - Dean Mercado "If I don't become more, I will not have more. So the more value I could add, the more value I'll receive in return." - Dean Mercado "Working towards expanding the mind is never a bad investment." - Dean Mercado Connect with Ptex Group: Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, LinkedIn LEAVE A REVIEW + and SHARE this episode with someone who wants to achieve in business. Listen to previous episodes on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts!
52:3202/01/2023
Pincus Schiff & Using Failure to Achieve Success
Are you afraid of failure, and is that stopping you from reaching for your dreams? If so, you’re part of a very big club - and Pincus Schiff, co-founder, and CMO of Friday and a well-regarded expert in sales understands where you’re coming from. In the process of moving from the classroom to sales and then into building a startup, Pincus has shown that we can overcome our fears, turn our weaknesses into strengths, and transform our failures into successes. Join Meny Hoffman for a fun and fascinating conversation that may change the way you think about your own limits and aspirations. Pinchus Schiff is the co-founder and CMO of Friday, a team management platform designed to simplify life for small businesses. He has a strong background in sales and worked with hundreds of small businesses across a wide range of industries. Crucially, Pincus openly shares the struggles as well as the successes that often come along with sales and with running a startup. Key Highlights: [00:01 - 14:22] Opening Segment • Pincus shares his journey of taking the leap and finding success How he ended up being the co-founder and CMO of Friday • Overcoming fear and building authentic relationships Why fear can be both a friend and an enemy • Take small points from different sales advice to create your own strategy [14:23 - 27:46] Overcoming Disappointment in Sales • How to set realistic goals and adjust accordingly Subconsciously work towards the goal by visualizing it • Be prepared for discouragement when goals are not achieved Expect rejection and learn from it • People don't reject you personally, they reject the call or service [27:47 - 41:43] How One Salesperson Took the Leap to Build a Successful Business • The difference between introverts and extroverts in sales • Taking preventative measures to avoid getting "drunk" on success • Understand not every idea is a business and economics must be taken into consideration The pros and cons of taking a partner or investor • Why taking a partner out of fear is a recipe for disaster [41:44 - 55:42] Closing Segment • Know what you want and how important it is to live the life you want before taking the leap • Pincus on the rapid four questions • Q&A: How should I decide if it's worthwhile to outsource certain office tasks? Want to connect with Pincus? Follow him on LinkedIn, Instagram, and Twitter. Key Quotes: "Once you realize to every single objection there's always an answer. You can even ask a question before they object to you so they can't." - Pincus Schiff "Don't look at what other people will think of you because it's impossible to please everyone. If that's your goal you're failing from the second you wanna start." - Pincus Schiff Connect with Ptex Group: Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, LinkedIn LEAVE A REVIEW + and SHARE this episode with someone who wants to achieve in business. Listen to previous episodes on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts!
55:4326/12/2022
Be Productive, Have Free Time, and Reduce Stress: Rethinking Productivity with Naphtali Hoff
Does being productive mean living a life filled with stress and working crazy hours…or is there a way to increase your productivity while also reducing stress and having time for other parts of your life? Many serious business owners assume that the more time they work, and the more stressed out they get, the more successful they’ll become. Naphtali Hoff, President of Impactful Coaching & Consulting, suggests that they have it completely backward. An expert on productivity and leadership, Naphtali explains that with the proper strategies and outlook, you can become more productive and more successful by using your time well, rather than by working late hours. Join Meny and Naphtali as they talk about the secrets of productivity, common mistakes that lead to unwarranted stress, learning how to have a closed-door policy, reducing the number of decisions you make every day, how to create a productive daily calendar, and much more. Naphtali Hoff is the President of Impactful Coaching & Consulting. He is an accomplished executive coach, organizational consultant, and sought-after trainer and lecturer. He is the author of Becoming the New Boss, a leadership book that helps new leaders hit the ground running and enjoy sustained success. Key Highlights: [00:01 - 07:16] Opening Segment • How to increase productivity while reducing stress • Naphtali's background and story How Naphtali transitioned to becoming a coach and consultant • Check out Becoming the New Boss [07:17 - 21:06] Leaders Must Delegate to Stay Productive •The difference between coaching, consulting, and mentoring • Why a leader's productivity is critical to company success How the success of a leader is largely dependent on their productivity • Leadership productivity is important for any company's success A busy leader will have a hard time leading others, and will not be able to oversee and support them [21:07 - 34:27] Leaders Must Delegate to Stay Productive • Delegating allows leaders to be more strategic and influential in their work • Productivity is about knowing what you need to do and being focused and targeted with your meetings How to protect your time and be more productive • Developing a framework for leaders to serve as coaches within their own organizations The key to productivity [34:28 - 47:46] Set Expectations for Your Teams • Why people are becoming more aware of the "hustle culture" Realizing that there is no direct correlation between work and success. • What has led to a shift in the definition of work-life balance • Leaders should set expectations for when they will be available Make sure to communicate these expectations to their employees [47:47 - 54:22] Closing Segment • Naphtali on the rapid four questions • Q&A: How to start and grow your email list for your business? Want to connect with Naphtali? Follow him on LinkedIn, Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter. Head to Impactful Coaching and boost your productivity! Key Quotes: "Busy is a matter of just constantly being on the move, but productive is being strategic about your activities." - Naphtali Hoff "The more we are invested in the outcomes that we are seeking to achieve, the more likely it is that we will achieve them." - Naphtali Hoff "If you don't protect your time, nobody else will value it more than you will value yourself." - Naphtali Hoff Connect with Ptex Group: Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, LinkedIn LEAVE A REVIEW + and SHARE this episode with someone who wants to achieve in business. Listen to previous episodes on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts!
54:2319/12/2022
Learning to Love Sales by Loving People with Chayale Kaufman
It’s not uncommon for businesses to initiate an advertising campaign, only to watch it fail miserably. Chayale Kaufman, a media strategist, marketing professional, and the founder of the Jewish Content Network and ConsultWrite Media, explains that companies often ignore the importance of strategy, consistency, and choosing the right media outlets and that some tweaks to the way they implement their marketing strategy can do wonders for increasing its effectiveness. In this fascinating conversation, Chayale and Meny Hoffman talk about the secret to effective sales, what it means to have a marketing strategy, achieve a work-life balance, and much more. Chayale Kaufman is a veteran marketing professional and media strategist with experience spanning over 18 years and thousands of marketing campaigns. After starting as a secretary at a large newspaper and later moving into advertising, Chayale discovered a passion for marketing and a love of sales - a love which she now tries to impart to her clients, and which has helped her become a well-known expert in the Jewish advertising world. She is the founder and owner of the Jewish Content Network & ConsultWrite Media. Key Highlights: [00:01 - 07:31] Opening Segment • How Chayale ended up creating the Jewish Content Network Creating content that engages and connects with the Jewish community • Chayale shares her career path and how she became successful in sales Her advice for aspiring sales professionals [07:32 - 21:17] Moving On From Sales: How One Woman Succeeded • Why sales is an amazing opportunity that can lead to success and fulfillment • Rejection is something that new salespeople have to learn to deal with Salespeople need to have a strong will to overcome rejection and negativity • What the Jewish Content Network is and what it does Offering a solution for businesses that don't have time or resources to create their content Planning and budgeting for marketing campaigns [21:18 - 34:13] Creating a Successful Marketing Campaign • What small businesses should do to improve their branding and marketing efforts Focusing on their LinkedIn profile, developing a personal brand, and creating a marketing budget • Make sure to have a marketing strategy in place and track metrics to measure success Successful campaigns have a consistent message, focus on a specific target market, and have the potential to inspire people to take action • The importance of having a work-life balance Set boundaries and figure out ways to make sure you're not missing out on important aspects of your lives [34:14 - 43:43] Closing Segment • Q&A: How to determine the right amount to pay your employees • Chayale on there paid four questions Want to connect with Chayale? Follow her on LinkedIn, and visit the Jewish Content Network and promote your business! Key Quotes: "I love getting to know the people behind the product. Understanding them and actually being able to come up with a solution for them." - Chayale Kaufman Connect with Ptex Group: Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, LinkedIn LEAVE A REVIEW + and SHARE this episode with someone who wants to achieve in business. Listen to previous episodes on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts!
43:4412/12/2022
From Fixing Your Back to Fixing Your Business: The Odyssey of Dr. David Kaplowitz
Why would a chiropractor choose to leave his massively successful practice, and pivot into becoming a renowned marketing expert and coach? Dr. David Kaplowitz was one of Connecticut’s most successful chiropractors, building a practice that brought in over one hundred patients every day. Over time, he left the world of medicine and entered the world of business coaching. By using the lessons he learned during his medical career, alongside the many teachable moments he has experienced ever since. David has become a sought-out and wildly respected coach who works with companies and executives to develop leadership skills and maximize performance. Listen to David’s fascinating conversation with Meny to learn more about his story, the importance of active listening, how to resolve conflicts without undermining your entire business, why you should pay attention to the people who think you’re wrong and much more. Key Highlights: [00:01 - 07:45] Opening Segment • It's important that leaders constantly look for personal growth, professional growth, and development • Dr. David Klotz is a chiropractor who transitioned into becoming a renowned marketing expert and coach Figure out what you do best and go ahead and focus on that • How to move people from point A to point B [07:46 - 23:18] How to Build a Great Company Culture • Why companies need to focus on a great company culture Maintaining and retaining people from leaving and having great productivity • Building a culture of support is easy when leaders understand the right buttons to push • How open-ended questions allow people to express themselves freely and candidly When people feel they can express themselves, they're more likely to come to you with suggestions and feedback • Leaders know how to create teachable moments [23:19 - 38:56] Resolving Conflicts Successfully • The key to resolving conflicts successfully Ask and state the problem, feel concerned, and be transparent Take the personal part out of it and focus on the issue at hand • Leaders should allow their teams to engage in conflict resolution in a way that feels safe and allows for constructive discussion When conflicts are not resolved, they can lead to high turnover and low productivity • Leaders should always seek input from their team to make informed decisions. [38:57 - 51:14] Closing Segment • David on the rapid four questions • Q & A: How do I balance getting the help I need with making the money I want? Want to connect with David? Follow him on LinkedIn. Head to Rock Spring Coaching, where leaders transform! Key Quotes: "It's all about being able to communicate in almost every situation and be able to listen properly." - David Kaplowitz "A company could have a spike in revenue, but if they don't develop their leadership, the spike in revenue will be temporary." - David Kaplowitz Connect with Ptex Group: Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, LinkedIn LEAVE A REVIEW + and SHARE this episode with someone who wants to achieve in business. Listen to previous episodes on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts!
51:1505/12/2022
Building a Mission-Based Company Culture with Mike Beckham of Simple Modern
Everybody knows that company culture is important, but that’s a lot different from actually building a culture that sticks, makes your business better, and gives your employees a sense of mission. How can you build a meaningful and deep-rooted company culture that will also make your business stronger and more successful? Mike Beckham, the co-founder, and CEO of Simple Modern has created one of the most successful drinkware companies on the planet while also fostering a mission-based culture. In this episode of Let’s Talk Business, Meny asks Mike about the secrets of his success, the ways we can all inculcate a positive and productive culture in our companies, what entrepreneurs need to look at when trying to start a company, and much more. Listen and enjoy! Mike Beckham is the co-founder and CEO of Simple Modern, one of the largest and most successful drinkware companies in the world. He also helped found several e-commerce businesses which have together generated over a billion dollars in revenue and has been involved both in the for-profit and nonprofit sectors. Key Highlights: [00:01 - 14:45] Opening Segment • Mike shares his backstory and career path leading up to founding the company - Simple Modern • The importance of a company's mission is something that is often overlooked but is essential in order for it to be successful Mission-driven companies are more beneficial to society than those without a sense of purpose • It is the leader's responsibility to create an environment in which their team can thrive and achieve their goals [14:46 - 29:44] How to Create a Culture that's Idealistic & Practical • Diversity is good when it comes to having different perspectives and skill sets, but can be unhelpful when values are different • A company with shared values and a shared mission will be stronger than one with diverse values or no values at all Having core values and focusing on a mission helps to create a culture that is self-fulfilling and attracts employees who share those values • Why a company's culture cannot be created without deep convictions from the leader about what they believe in • How Simple Modern uses transparency to attract and retain ton talent [29:45 - 44:32] Transparent Leaders Build Trust • Transparency is the exercise of allowing other people to see what you're thinking • When you build a culture where both relationally and organizationally, people are transparent, trust is fostered Leaders should be transparent about their weaknesses and get feedback from team members to improve • The mindset for a startup entering a new market is to look at the best players in the space See where players may be white space that they can enter [44:33 - 1:00:48] Closing Segment • How to create a long-term sustainable competitive advantage • Mike on the rapid-four questions • Q&A: How can I figure out the best way to use the money to maximize its effect on growing my business? Key Quotes: "The world doesn't need another water ball company, but the world definitely needs more mission-driven companies." - Mike Beckham "I want to be in environments that add to my quality of life, where I am working with other people who are trying to be about the same things and are trying to accomplish the same mission." - Mike Beckham "Great founders and great cultures, start with deep convictions." - Mike Beckham Connect with Ptex Group: Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, LinkedIn LEAVE A REVIEW + and SHARE this episode with someone who wants to achieve in business. Listen to previous episodes on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts!
01:00:4929/11/2022
Creating Income from Home By Utilizing Things You Already Know with Martha Krejci
Nowadays, as more and more people work from home, having multiple income streams is increasingly important - and world-renowned marketing expert Martha Krejci has created a system to help you maximize profits by developing these streams one at a time. Join Meny Hoffman as he and Martha talk about affiliate marketing, how many income streams a person should have, what social media platforms you should emphasize and which you shouldn’t, how to use SEO to get to the top of Google searches, and much more. Listen and enjoy! Martha Krejci is a world-renowned expert in the areas of SEO, organic traffic, and personal brand building. She uses these three skill sets together to teach everyday people how to make sustainable and even scalable income with affiliate marketing. Fortune 500 companies often invite her to teach their own affiliates how to be more successful. Other companies have put her on their payroll to educate their own affiliates on a regular basis because they see a major uptick in activity after she speaks. Key Highlights: [00:01 - 07:50] Opening Segment • How Martha's mindset led her to become an entrepreneur. Why quitting her job and starting her own business was a defining moment in her journey • How Martha created an exit strategy and goal for her business • Be realistic with your goals and not be overly optimistic [07:51 - 19:40] How to Succeed When Starting Your Own Business • How Martha realized moving to the SEO space was a good fit for their skills and experience Why her previous corporate experience helped her to be prepared for the entrepreneurial path • What you need to create content that gets you results Giving away free training sessions on SEO and ecommerce • Google is a great tool to determine what content to create in order to rank well [19:41 - 31:26] How to Create Content That Gets Scraped • Why long-form content is not as effective as shorter content • People should focus on one medium and master it before branching out Figure out what platforms are most authentic to them and focus on those • How to be successful in affiliate marketing Affiliate marketing is a great way to start off with income [31:27 - 43:54] Closing Segment • Martha on the rapid-fur questions • Q&A: When is my business ready for rebranding? Want to connect with Martha? Follow her on LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram & YouTube. Visit her website, and be your authentic self. Key Quotes: "We need to think about ourselves less. And we need to think about who we're about to serve more." - Martha Krejci "You build your business from giving away." - Martha Krejci Connect with Ptex Group: Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, LinkedIn LEAVE A REVIEW + and SHARE this episode with someone who wants to achieve in business. Listen to previous episodes on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts!
43:0521/11/2022
The Secrets of Webinar Success with Steve Werner
If you had 75 potential customers hanging on to every word and you had two hours to talk to them, how would you spend that time? In this episode, our guest is Steve Werner, in the last eight years, he has gone from failing at holding live events - to the point that one hotel told him they would never do business with him again - to holding over 41 successful live events for himself and 23 for his clients. He has spoken on hundreds of stages and critiqued and helped the sales presentations of hundreds more. During covid, he pivoted to helping online entrepreneurs launch webinars, which have produced more than 6.9 million dollars in sales over the past 18 months. In our conversation, Steve shares the lessons learned from his failures and how this has allowed him to provide actionable advice and tools and help businesses grow and succeed. He stresses out how to build a successful webinar and breaks down the two keys to achieving it. He emphasizes the reason why business owners should become known and trusted by their audience in order to increase sales and highlights the importance of having an action plan for your business. Listen and enjoy! Key Highlights: [00:01 - 07:43] Opening Segment • Steve shares important lessons that led to his success today Anything worth doing is hard and requires effort How to market and sell to customers effectively • Steve's strong passion for helping others grow and succeed [07:44 - 27:00] How to Succeed When Your Dreams Don't Match Your Reality • You have to ask yourself where you want to be in the future and figure out what steps will get you there When things don't go as planned, it's important to remember that it's not the end of the world • Having a plan and taking small, consistent actions are essential to achieve success • Three things you can do to make a big difference Reading every day, having great friends, learning from failures • Entrepreneurs need to be willing to take the risk to succeed, and being reckless is not a good way to go about things [27:01 - 44:02] Making Your Webinars More Successful • When spending money on ads, you should know what you're looking for the ads to do How you're going to recoup your money, and what your sales process is • The importance of having a plan for what to do if something goes wrong • Why you should focus on telling stories about your personal life to connect with your audience Engagement is more important than teaching • How to overcome a lack of action with your business [44:03 - 54:37] Wapping Up! • Things might go wrong but that doesn't mean you should radically change your business plan • Steve on the rapid-fire questions • Q&A: When is the timing right to add more services to your business? Want to connect with Steve? Follow him on LinkedIn, and Facebook. Head to his website, and build a powerful, engaging presentation that is a money-making machine for your business! Key Quotes: "Everybody's got a plan until they get punched in the face." - Steve Werner "Instead of talking at somebody, engage with them and bring them into what you're doing and use stories." - Steve Werner "The more imperfect you are the more you'll relate to people." - Steve Werner Let’s Talk Exits! Check out my new podcast on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/lets-talk-exits/id1606747718 Connect with Ptex Group: Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, LinkedIn LEAVE A REVIEW + and SHARE this episode with someone who wants to achieve in business. Listen to previous episodes on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts!
54:1714/11/2022
Overcoming Bad Habits to Become a Wildly Successful Salesperson: Talking with Warren Greshes
It’s time for you to be really honest with yourself: are you afraid of hearing “no” when you try to sell - and is that fear preventing you from becoming a great salesperson? In this episode, our guest is Warren Greshes, an expert in the areas of sales, personal and professional development, leadership development, and employee motivation. He has addressed corporate and association audiences all over the world, and Bridgestone/Firestone, Hewlett Packard, Monsanto, and Coca-Cola are among his many corporate clients. He has also spoken in front of some of the world's largest and most prestigious organizations, including The Million Dollar Round Table, The National Association of Realtors, and Sales and Marketing Executives International. In our conversation, Warren reveals how to be a successful salesperson, and how most people are not good at sales because they are afraid of rejection. He breaks down why activity goals are more important than sales goals and why you should never walk out of an appointment without a conclusion. Warren encourages you to stop thinking about the sale itself and instead focus on the client's needs and how your product or service will benefit them. Listen and enjoy! Key Highlights: [00:01 - 07:39] Opening Segment • Warren shares his background and work A world-renowned expert on sales, leadership development, and employee motivation • How to become a great salesperson Stop being afraid, start believing in your product or service [07:40 - 28:22] What You Need to Be a Successful Salesperson • Most people are not good at sales simply because they're afraid someone's going to say no The key to being successful in sales is to have a positive mindset and believe in your product • It's important to remember that you're not just selling paper goods - you're selling service as well • Salespeople need to be motivated to keep up the activity necessary to reach their sales goals How and why dialing the phone is one way to generate activity [28:23 - 42:23] Salespeople Must Be Aware of the Changes in Social Media • Make sure to have goals, write them down, and set realistic goals • Salespeople have to be aware of how technology has changed Social media is not selling; it is marketing • The main goal of social media should be to get your company's name and product out there Build name recognition and marketing for your company • Sales should be approached in a way that shows respect for the customer by providing quality and value [42:24 - 51:10] Closing Segment • Understand your unique selling point and what sets you apart from other salespeople • Warren on the rapid-fire questions • Q&A: What type of salesperson should I be looking to hire? Want to connect with Warren? Follow him on LinkedIn and YouTube. Key Quotes: "Most people are not good at sales simply because they're afraid someone's going to say no." - Warren Greshes "The only way you can define how much money you need is to tell me how you want your life to look." - Warren Greshes "A goal becomes realistic if you are willing to do what it takes to achieve it." - Warren Greshes Connect with Ptex Group: Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, LinkedIn LEAVE A REVIEW + and SHARE this episode with someone who wants to achieve in business. Listen to previous episodes on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts!
51:1107/11/2022
Balancing Business Success with Health and Wellness: A Talk with Luke DePron
How many times have you had the resolution to start losing weight, but after a couple of days or weeks, or months it all goes to waste? In this episode, our guest is Luke DePron, an online weight loss coach for busy entrepreneurs and businessmen, as well as the host of the Live Great Lifestyle podcast. Both from his training and from strategies learned from exceptional sportsmen and elite performers, Luke has transformed everyday men into Olympic-level athletes. Today, he helps high-achieving entrepreneurs lose 20 pounds or more of body fat through the Lean Body Method™ so their physiques, energy, and confidence match the success they have in business and in life. In our conversation, Luke navigates how to establish your way to fitness, avoid work that is unhealthy for you, and lead a successful business. He digs into how to achieve wellness, make it stick, and set up realistic goals. He remarks on the importance of creating a business culture where employees' health is prioritized and they feel you care about them as well as their wellness. Listen and enjoy! Key Highlights: [00:01 - 06:48] Opening Segment •Luke shares his background a work A health and fitness coach who helps entrepreneurs recover their health and wellness • How often business leaders have sacrificed health to build wealth • Wealth and wellness go together, and they need to step into a practice that supports their goals • Why October through November is the best time to take on health and fitness goals [06:49 - 16:33] Slow and Steady Wins the Race to Lose Weight • How to overcome the challenges of starting a fitness program when you're busy • You don't need to go to the gym to achieve your fitness goals • Why resistance training can be an important part of a healthy lifestyle Slower, longer-term weight loss is more successful than rapid weight loss • Eating a standard, healthy diet that is easy to adjust calories from is key to success [16:34 - 26:47] Leaders Look to Build Great Cultures, Great Environments • How leveraging your low-level step count is a massive point • Luke's advice to build great cultures and work environments Promoting a healthy first culture and setting standards to achieve them • Luke breaks down great leadership strategies • Be willing to give and contribute to others [26:48 - 30:22] How to Get More Clients After Completing Work • Luke on the rapid-fire questions • Q&A: What is my next step in order to get more clients? Want to connect with Luke? Follow him on LinkedIn, Instagram & Facebook. Head to his website to increase confidence & energy! Key Quotes: "We need to step into a health and fitness practice that supports whatever it is that your goals in life are." - Luke DePron "By you becoming a healthier version of yourself, the time that is invested, you're gonna buy it back through productivity, through feeling better, through having more confidence." - Luke DePron Connect with Ptex Group: Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, LinkedIn LEAVE A REVIEW + and SHARE this episode with someone who wants to achieve in business. Listen to previous episodes on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts!
30:2331/10/2022
Overcoming Fear and Maximizing Potential with Shlomo Friedman
Is the fear of tipping off your competition, losing your employees, and disappointing your clients hurting your ability to communicate honestly and effectively? In this episode, our guest is Shlomo Friedman, he is a Partner & Executive Director of Imperial, a leading real estate brokerage headquartered in Lakewood, New Jersey. He is renowned for his emphasis on company culture & mindset work, helping Imperial agents sell more and dream bigger through the power of training, support, & teamwork. Shlomo is also a much sought-after speaker on sales and company culture, presenting at popular events and seminars, where he empowers high achievers to set and achieve impressive goals. In this episode, Shlomo digs deep into why fear is a great motivator but it destroys the possibility of having a growth mindset. He points out how important it's to reach your fullest potential and make sure you have accountability as a leader. Shlomo stresses out the importance of not getting stuck when you don't get the results you worked for and encourages you to rate yourself on how well you communicate and admit where you need to improve. Tune in and discover how to assure that your work and personal goals support each other. Listen and enjoy! Key Highlights: [00:01 - 15:48] Opening Segment • Shlomo shares how to succeed despite fear The importance of company culture and mindset work • How fear can hurt your ability to communicate honestly and effectively with your employees, clients, and competitors • Shlomo's outlook on titles and responsibilities in corporate America [15:49 - 32:49] How to Achieve Your Potential: Mindset, Activities & Results • Understanding what your responsibility is and personally growing yourself are key to succeed in your business • Why the leader's responsibility is to help people realize their unrealized potential • There is no way to make any change without understanding the cause of the lack of progress To grow, one needs to have a growth mindset and believe one can achieve anything • When the growth mindset is established, the focus shifts to practical actions that will enable growth How to focus on the positive aspects of negative situations, and use spin to turn negative events into positives [32:50 - 48:44] Give the Work-Life Balance You Deserve • When we don't have a growth mindset, we are driven by fears • The benefits of having a growth mindset when communicating with your clients, employees, and competitors Always let them know what you can do and how you'll try to do it better • How to have a work-life balance that supports your personal goals A person's real life is more than business, and their goal and where they want to get to is much bigger than the business • Why your business goals should support your personal goals [48:45 - 1:02:17] Closing Segment • Shlomo on the rapid-fire questions • Q&A: How to know which event to attend? Want to connect with Shlomo? Follow him on LinkedIn. Key Quotes: "If we can think of the other more than of ourselves, that's how we grow." - Shlomo Friedman "I feel much more comfortable with not a title but with an understanding of what it is that my obligation in the organization is." - Shlomo Friedman Connect with Ptex Group: Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, LinkedIn LEAVE A REVIEW + and SHARE this episode with someone who wants to achieve in business. Listen to previous episodes on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts!
01:02:1824/10/2022
Going for Stupid: Steve Sims and the Art of Moving From Ridicule to Reverence
Did you ever have a crazy idea that you thought just might be a big one but you never did anything about it because you didn't want people to laugh? This week, our guest is Steve Sims, the author of Bluefishing: The Art of Making Things Happen and Go For Stupid: The Art of Achieving Ridiculous Goals which will be released on October 18. Called by Forbes Magazine, “The man with the world’s coolest job,” Steve has become famous for taking the craziest dreams of his celebrity clients and making them a reality. In our conversation, we’re going to hear about some of his wildest adventures, and learn how the fear of ridicule can stop us from doing the things that might be the keys to our success. Steve also teaches us how to recognize when something stupid might actually be brilliant and how to approach business and personal goals with a curious mindset. Listen and enjoy! Key Highlights: [00:01 - 07:44] Opening Segment • Steve shares his experience working with celebrities and high-profile clients • The key asset to achieving success Having a curious mindset when pursuing goals • Check out The Art of Making Things Happen [07:45 - 24:11] People Laugh at Your Goals to Keep You Down • How different cultures can help or hinder a person's ability to pursue their goals Steve's advice on how to manage these differences • Going for stupid isn't the same as being reckless • Why entrepreneurs need to have goals that are both achievable and ridiculous to be successful They should vision their goals and reverse engineer them down to the smallest steps necessary to make them a reality • Stupid goals are those that are so far out of reach that they become impossible to achieve, but are still worth pursuing [24:12 - 40:09] Change Your Process and Achieve Greater Success • What has led to a canceled culture in which people no longer want to engage in conversations or projects People are afraid of being laughed at • Instead of laughing at those who make mistakes, we should challenge them and help them learn from their mistakes • Don't give yourself excuses for not changing; try different things to see what works When you start doing things differently, your mind starts seeing opportunities that it may not have seen before • The key to success is having a balance between your business and personal growth, and being true to your standards [40:10 - 47:38] Closing Segment • Steve on the rapid-fire questions • Q&A: When do I know it's time to quit? Want to connect with Steve? Follow him on LinkedIn, Instagram, Facebook, YouTube, TikTok, and Twitter. Visit his website, and make the impossible possible! Key Quotes: "Do things that disrupt the way you live and your mind will start to accept and recognize alternatives." - Steve Sims "Most of society today wants to laugh at your goals to keep you down. But if you don't go for stupid goals how are you gonna dare of achieving them." - Steve Sims Let’s Talk Exits! Check out my new podcast on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/lets-talk-exits/id1606747718 Connect with Ptex Group: Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, LinkedIn LEAVE A REVIEW + and SHARE this episode with someone who wants to achieve in business. Listen to previous episodes on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts!
47:3919/09/2022
Communicating with Confidence & Increasing Your Value with Laurie-Ann Murabito
Are you ready to create a message that connects with the right people and builds your business, even if you’re a shy introvert? In this episode, our guest is Laurie-Ann Murabito. She was so shy that she couldn’t even look people in the eye. Almost accidentally, she became a public speaker and discovered that even an extreme introvert can overcome stage fright and communicate powerfully and effectively. She is a business mentor and speaking strategist who teaches clients to communicate with confidence, and leverage speaking opportunities to be positioned as the expert, attract high-end clients, and monetize their authority. Laurie-Ann is the best-selling author of Rethink Leadership and Rethink Your Leadership and host of the Be In Demand Podcast. In our conversation, Laurie-Ann shares her story of becoming a public speaker and how she overcame her shyness to achieve success. She encourages you to take the first step towards your goals and share your stories to inspire others. She stresses how the fear of public speaking is something that a lot of people deal with and it can really hold someone back from really taking the plunge and trying to speak in front of an audience. So, if you're afraid of public speaking, learning how to do it properly can really help you out. Listen and enjoy! Key Highlights: [00:01 - 08:07] Opening Segment • How Laurie-Ann became a powerful speaker Learn to communicate with confidence and leverage speaking opportunities The best-selling author of Rethink Leadership and Rethink Your Leadership • There are three different types of speakers • Take the first step even if it's not perfect, and never give up on their dreams. [08:08 - 23:33] Overcoming Stagefright and Communicate with Confidence • The fear of speaking can be a barrier to success It's important for business owners to learn how to communicate confidently • How public speaking is a valuable skill and increases business owner's value • You don't have to keep coming up with new stories every time you speak • Where the fear of being judged comes from If you're not part of the inner circle, you'll be kicked out. [23:34 - 39:04] Speak Like a Leader Without Stressing • Why leaders should take baby steps before speaking, be themselves, and ask for feedback • The key points for a successful public speaking engagement Having an opening that grabs attention Providing valuable information in the authority section Ending with a call to action. • Becoming a speaker is easy with the right approach • Integrity is important when delivering speeches as it can help build trust and credibility with audiences [39:05 - 45:31] Closing Segment • Why narcissism is a personality trait that makes someone difficult to coach • Storytelling is an important tool for getting your employees and customers excited about what you do Key Quotes: "Being able to tell stories is so infectious. The storytelling is so powerful and a lot of us don't realize it." - Laurie-Ann Murabito Connect with Laurie-Ann: Follow her on Instagram and LinkedIn. Head to Speak And Stand Out , and get crystal clear on your message! Let’s Talk Exits! Check out my new podcast on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/lets-talk-exits/id1606747718 Connect with Ptex Group: Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, LinkedIn LEAVE A REVIEW + and SHARE this episode with someone who wants to achieve in business. Listen to previous episodes on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts!
45:3212/09/2022
Operation Pineapple Express: Saving the Heroes of Afghanistan from the Taliban
Creating deep human connections and building a high-trust culture is crucial to truly thrive as a leader. In this episode, our guest is Scott Mann; he spent 23 years in the United States Army, 18 of them as a Green Beret, where he specialized in unconventional, high-impact missions in places like Afghanistan, Iraq, and Colombia. He is a storyteller and the founder of Rooftop Leadership, where he helps leaders make better human connections in high-stakes, low-trust environments. He also empowers people - both in warfare and in business - to stand up for themselves and develop a strong voice. He is the author of Operation Pineapple Express: The Incredible Story of a Group of Americans Who Undertook One Last Mission and Honored a Promise in Afghanistan. In our conversation, Scott shares some of his experiences from his time in Afghanistan and how he was able to use his relationships to help save people and build deep relationships with them. He digs into the importance of leadership, social capital, and accountability and how polarization can be dangerous and counterproductive. Scott remarks on why relationships are essential for building successful organizations. Listen and enjoy! Key Highlights: [00:01 - 07:32] Opening Segment • Leadership lessons learned from a war zone • How to build relationships of trust with the local population to rescue people in high-risk situations • Check out his book Operation Pineapple Express A story of this rescue mission and the inspirational lessons that can be learned from it [07:33 - 22:15] The Problems with the US Withdrawal from Afghanistan • The problems with the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan No public hearings on what happened and no accountability • Look at the situations that as a leader you face and ask yourself what's your pineapple express • Afghan special operations forces and the veteran volunteers who stood on their shoulders and honored a promise • Why it's key to focus on local solutions, such as helping tribal leaders stand up to terrorists and training select special operations units [22:16 - 36:36] If America Abandoned Its Allies, What Would Happen? • What has led to increased conflict and instability in Afghanistan A political decision made without input from military leaders • Why the division between left and right in America is a major obstacle to effective policymaking on issues like Afghanistan • The importance of opening public hearings by Congress to allow for a more informed discussion of policy options for Afghanistan There is still potential for the United States to support its allies, but it needs to do so in a more transparent and effective way [36:37 - 40:16] Closing Segment • How to make decisions as a leader • Q&A: What will help you with your decision-making process? Want to connect with Scott? Follow him on LinkedIn, Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter. Head to Roof Top Leadership, and discover how to create deep human connection! Key Quotes: "It is our social connection ability that really enables us to thrive." - Scott Mann "The time to build social capital is when nobody is looking " - Scott Mann Let’s Talk Exits! Check out my new podcast on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/lets-talk-exits/id1606747718 Connect with Ptex Group: Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, LinkedIn LEAVE A REVIEW + and SHARE this episode with someone who wants to achieve in business. Listen to previous episodes on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts!
40:4805/09/2022
Transforming Your Weakness Into a Superpower: A Conversation with Isaac Bardos
Are you ready to do the work that it takes to have a breakthrough in your business? In this episode, our guest is Isaac Bardos, the kid who everyone thought would never be successful at anything. But Isaac used that rejection to develop into a college athlete, a well-regarded public speaker, the founder of numerous successful companies, and a business coach who can diagnose a business’ core problem in minutes. Join Meny as he and Isaac talk about effective leadership, what it means to have a calling, how to spot the patterns that can tell you what’s really happening in your business, make better decisions, and much more. Listen and enjoy! Key Highlights: [00:01 - 13:04] Opening Segment • How understanding your weaknesses can make you a better leader • How Isaac became a successful public speaker and business coach • Isaac's story of overcoming obstacles to achieve success Being doubted by family and friends, and starting his own businesses Providing more value to his clients by helping them achieve their goals [13:05 - 28:52] What You Need to Be a Succesful Leader • How an upbringing can either be seen as victimization or as fuel for someone's future • It is a learnable skill to be a leader, but most people are not naturally born leaders Moses's story • Leadership is about looking at where someone wants to go and what is needed to get there • Leaders need to be connected to their employees to lead them effectively [28:53 - 44:24] How to Navigate the Business World When the Recession Hits • When it comes to scaling a business, you need to take a "really serious look" at scalability • Why patterns are essential for your business Patterns can help protect businesses and help you stay ahead of the curve • What business leaders should focus on Focus on what's going to help your businesses grow [44:25 - 52:52] Closing Segment • Isaac on the four rapid questions • Q&A: How to budget for marketing your business? Connect with Isaac on LinkedIn, Instagram & Facebook. Key Quotes: "The must is where we really see things come out and we learn things about ourselves that become potentially huge assets for the business." - Isaac Bardos "If you're disconnected from the people who are doing the work that needs to get done, then you're not leading." - Isaac Bardos Let’s Talk Exits! Check out my new podcast on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/lets-talk-exits/id1606747718 Connect with Ptex Group: Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, LinkedIn LEAVE A REVIEW + and SHARE this episode with someone who wants to achieve in business. Listen to previous episodes on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts!
52:5329/08/2022
Becoming an Impact-Driven Business Leader with Zack Estes
Are you a leader that sacrifices health for the sake of growth? In this episode, our guest is Zach Estes, a Manufacturing Engineer by trade; who has experience in manufacturing operations, hospital operations, and media operations, and now leading Path for Growth as Chief Operating Officer alongside Alex Judd. He's passionate about healthy growth and applying operational principles in life and business. In our conversation, Zach digs into some lessons he learned from his time as a manufacturing engineer that has helped him to be an effective operator in today's business landscape. He stresses the importance of visibility in business and how manufacturing principles can be applied to any type of business. Zach breaks down the principles that he uses to run an efficient, effective, and enjoyable business and what has led him to achieve healthy growth. Listen and enjoy! Key Highlights: [00:01 - 06:58] Opening Segment • Zach shares his journey as a manufacturing engineer How he ended up being the COO of Path for Growth Helping leaders grow their businesses without losing themselves in the process • Make work visible for better communication and understanding between team members and customers [06:59 - 19:58] Path of Healthy Growth for Businesses • Zach discloses the four steps to Path for Growth Standardization, documentation, evaluation, and improvement • How Path for Growth help businesses achieve success • Why individual growth is a key element Not sacrificing one's personal life to achieve success in one's business. • There must be intentionality and energy put into pursuing healthy growth to maintain a flourishing business [19:59 - 32:11] The Importance of Downtime • The key to a successful company is having a clear mission, focus, and passion Leaders need to communicate these values to their team for them to be attentive and motivated • Why downtime is expensive, and leaders need to be aware of this to manage it effectively Planned downtime vs unplanned downtime • Taking care of yourself physically, mentally, and spiritually is important for long-term success [32:12 - 35:52] Closing Segment • Learn more about Zach with the Rapid Fire Questions! • Q&A: Should you share your financials with your team? Connect with Zack on LinkedIn. Head to Path of Growth, and find out how to practice healthy growth! Key Quotes: "If you know how you create and deliver value for your customer, then you'll know how you don't do that to you." - Zack Estes "If you know where you're going, or if you know what your responsibilities are, then it's a lot easier to determine what it is you should be spending your time on." - Zack Estes We’re a passionate bunch. Together, we help your business flourish. Visit: https://ptexgroup.com Let’s Talk Business! Check out my new podcast on Apple Podcasts:https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/lets-talk-business/id1469289551 Connect with Ptex Group: Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, LinkedIn LEAVE A REVIEW + and SHARE this episode with someone who wants to achieve in business. Listen to previous episodes on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts!
42:1822/08/2022
An Exciting Announcement with Scott Kahn
Are you ready to listen to the amazing changes that are coming up in the show? Since its inception, the Let's Talk Business podcast has been dedicated to helping entrepreneurs and business owners thrive. We believe that information is key, but we also believe that it's important to help business owners to start to take action. That's why we've introduced a new format and a new producer to the show, and we look forward to continuing to provide practical advice and help entrepreneurs and business owners grow their businesses. Let's welcome Rabbi Scott Kahn, formerly the dean of Yeshivat Yesodei HaTorah in Beit Shemesh, Israel, and the founder of Jewish Coffee House, a podcast network featuring podcasts that deal with issues in the Orthodox world. He is also the executive producer of JCH Productions, a podcast production company that partners with companies, organizations, and individuals who see podcasting as a critical vehicle to get their message to a wider audience. He is the host of several podcasts as well, including Orthodox Conundrum, Intimate Judaism, and the Baseball Rabbi. He lives in Ramat Beit Shemesh with his wife Aliza and their seven children. Key Highlights: [00:01 - 05:52] Opening Segment • Meeting Scott Kahn and his role at the Let's Talk Business Podcast • An overview of what changes are coming to the show • The reason why Meny to grow and improve the podcast Keep providing quality advice to its listeners [05:52 - 12:54] An Exciting Announcement! • What the upcoming episodes will have A better quality guests and questions A segment where listeners can submit questions Practical advice for business owners • Why Let's Business Podcast is different from other shows • When you can expect new episodes [12:55 - 16:18] Closing Segment • Subscribe to the show and get notified when new episodes are published Key Quotes: "My personal mission in life is I believe every person should be given the opportunity to succeed in life." Meny Hoffman "Great relationships start with a great conversation." - Meny Hoffman We’re a passionate bunch. Together, we help your business flourish. Visit: https://ptexgroup.com Let’s Talk Business! Check out my new podcast on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/lets-talk-business/id1469289551 Connect with Ptex Group: Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, LinkedIn LEAVE A REVIEW + and SHARE this episode with someone who wants to achieve in business. Listen to previous episodes on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts!
16:2025/07/2022
3 Keys to Successful Sales with a Proactive Approach
What is a definition of a good salesperson? In this week’s episode, our guest is Fred Diamond. He is the host and producer of the Sales Game Changers Podcast and is the co-founder of the Institute for Excellence in Sales (IES). He is also an advocate for Lyme disease treatment and is a frequent article contributor to LymeDisease.org. His books, “Love, Hope, Lyme” and “Insights for Sales Game Changers” will hit bookshelves on in July. In this conversation, we are reminded of the virtues a salesperson must have in order to become successful - a deep understanding of the customers’ needs, the company’s offers, and perceiving sales as a profession than simply a task to accomplish the quota. Fred Diamond also touches on the idea that it takes time for a salesperson to build trust with their customers. Listen closely as we discuss diversity in sales, how to create a successful sales process, and what makes a good salesperson in today’s world. Listen and enjoy! [00:01 - 09:08] Opening Segment Fred on cultivating his passion for sales Working in high-tech marketing Realizing the importance of salespeople The urgent need for support in sales success Check out Sales Game Changers [09:09 - 21:55] What it Takes to Be a Great Salesperson Defining a good salesperson Believe in the company and understand– Customer needs The product Sales as a profession How the little things matter Realize that your offers may not be the right solution Display proactiveness and show up as a partner for the clients Building trust requires more than a couple of phone calls [21:56 - 40:42] Tips for Better Performance from Sales People Fred’s advice on establishing relationships with clients People need solutions from people they trust There is no need to play ballgames, just honest answers Put yourself in the head of the customer How introverts can outsell you They think about the needs of the customers They know that they need to engage with people [40:43 - 46:10] Closing Segment The effects of world events on people’s lives Learn more about Fred with the Rapid Fire Questions! Connect with Fred Follow him on LinkedIn and check out his podcast, Sales Game Changers for more tips on successful sales strategies. Don’t miss his recommendations - The Introvert's Edge by Matthew Pollard, The Big Leap by Gay Hendricks, and Man's Search for Meaning by Viktor E. Frankl. We’re a passionate bunch. Together, we help your business flourish. Visit: https://ptexgroup.com Let’s Talk Exits! Check out my new podcast on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/lets-talk-exits/id1606747718 Connect with Ptex Group: Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, LinkedIn LEAVE A REVIEW + and SHARE this episode with someone who wants to achieve in business. Listen to previous episodes on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts! Key Quotes “The salespeople were the key. I had to support these people, I had to do things to make them successful by getting the right messaging in the marketplace, bringing the right products to market, and helping them target the marketing programs and their customers to accelerate the sales process.” - Fred Diamond “A great sales call is one where the customer does 90% of the talking.” - Fred Diamond “Sometimes, to be a great salesperson, you're not going to sell something, maybe you bring them a better solution.” - Fred Diamond “The great sales professionals are conscious of having a diverse team to support their diverse audience.” - Fred Diamond
46:1020/06/2022
How to End Burnout, Gain Resilience and Change the World with Cait Donovan
Have you ever taken the time to do a deep and real examination of the true causes of burnout and how to heal them within yourself? In this week’s episode, our guest is Cait Donovan, a Keynote speaker, one of New York City’s leading burnout experts, host of “Fried – The Burnout Podcast,” and author of the book "The Bouncebackability Factor". Her creative burnout recovery solutions have been shared with companies such as Lululemon, Nexthink, and Pepsi as well as featured on podcasts and online magazines such as “Forbes”, “NPR,” “Thrive Global,” and “The New York Post”. In our interview, Cait shares the three symptoms that you should consider as a red flag if you are suffering from some sort of burnout in your business or personal life. She also discloses what you could do to prevent burnout, and if you do see one, what are the items you could do to start getting back to yourself. This is an action-packed episode full of meaningful things that you need to know as business owners, employees, and companies and more importantly, for life balance. You don’t want to miss this thought-provoking episode. Listen and enjoy! [00:01 - 07:51] Opening Segment How Cait got to be the expert in speaking about burnout. Her experience as a health care practitioner Why she decided to write a book and start a podcast She explains what burnout is Check out The Bouncebackability Factor [07:52 - 23:18] Protect Yourself, Your Energy, And Your Time The driving cause of a person to arrive at a burnout There is a constant internal push to prove your value Cait’s outlook on the external and internal factors of a burnout story The red flags you should be paying attention to A shift in your ability to be physically active More explosive emotions in the home How pressure at home could also cause a full burnout for a person What a person can do to speak about avoiding burnout, or delaying it Burnout prevention strategies: do what you can to be healthy [23:19 - 36:47] The Bouncebackability Factor Cait’s advice leaders on how to support their people not to get to the stage of burnout The importance of your value statement Do not hire people that don't fit your culture What a person can do when one of his employees is showing signs of burnout Good communication The reason why burnout is always reversible Cait’s insights about the role of social media [36:48 - 37:57] Closing Segment Learn more about Cait with the Rapid Fire Questions! Connect with Cait Follow her on LinkedIn, and Instagram. Make sure to check out her website: https://www.caitdonovan.com/ and listen to FRIED. The Burnout, stories from people like you who've burnt out and come back to tell the tale. We’re a passionate bunch. Together, we help your business flourish. Visit: https://ptexgroup.com Let’s Talk Exits! Check out my new podcast on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/lets-talk-exits/id1606747718 Connect with Ptex Group: Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, LinkedIn LEAVE A REVIEW + and SHARE this episode with someone who wants to achieve in business. Listen to previous episodes on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts! Key Quotes “The more I learned, the less I know.” - Cait Donovan “We really have to look at burnout as a holistic system, and in a series of circles and internal causations, rather than a line of like A plus B equals C.” - Cait Donovan “I honestly believe that lack of community is one of our massive cultural indicators for burnout..” - Cait Donovan
37:5713/06/2022
The Six Essential Traits of a Successful Entrepreneur with Gino Wickman
Do you want to start an entrepreneurial journey, but you’re doubtful about having the skill set to build a successful business? In this week’s episode, our guest is Gino Wickman, an entrepreneur since the age of 21 who has had an obsession with learning what makes businesses and entrepreneurs thrive. At 25 he took over the family business, which was deeply in debt and in need of help. After turning the company around and running it for seven years, he and his partners successfully sold the company. Gino then set out to help entrepreneurs and leaders get what they want from their businesses. Based on his years of real-world experience, he created the Entrepreneurial Operating System (EOS), a practical method for helping companies achieve greatness. Gino is devoting time and energy toward helping entrepreneurs-in-the-making get a huge jump-start on taking their entrepreneurial leap, which is why he created Entrepreneurial Leap. The mission of Entrepreneurial Leap is to find all of the entrepreneurs-in-the-making, at any age, wherever they are—to help them realize their purpose and live the life they were born to live. In our interview, Gino discloses how he identified in their family-owned business that systems were needed, which eventually became the EOS system. He also shares how he could identify the real core focus that will drive him to success. He went into detail about the six essential traits of every entrepreneur and what happens if you're missing any of those traits. Most importantly, he provides us with practical tips on how to actually find a mentor and touches on why being patient, but still taking action is key for an entrepreneur. If you think you’re an entrepreneur in the making, this episode is definitely for you! Listen and enjoy! [00:01 - 08:55] Opening Segment Gino Wickman’s background and work His passion for what makes companies great, and entrepreneurs successful His experience creating an operating system The pure evolution and a journey of obsession Make sure to check Entrepreneurial Leap [08:56 - 29:25] Getting The Leadership Team on The Same Page The business mindset before and after EOS The leadership team gets 100% on the same page with a clear vision Getting clear with your core focus Why does the organization exist? What does it do in the world? What motivated Gino going from the EOS to identify the entrepreneur Gino’s definition of what an entrepreneur is The entrepreneurial range [29:26 - 48:48] The Six Essential Traits of a True Entrepreneur Gino breaks down the six essential traits of a try entrepreneur What happens if you know there might be missing one or two of those traits You’re not an entrepreneur. It's all or nothing Understanding the glimpse and what you're good at Paint a vivid picture of what the life of an entrepreneur looks like Gino’s outlook on the point of mentoring Find a mentor who is where you want to be The mentor tracks Take action and be patient [48:49 - 54:51] Closing Segment What Gino could share for entrepreneurs about notetaking in general Learn more about Gino with the Rapid Fire Questions! Connect with Gino Follow him on LinkedIn, Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter. Head to Entrepreneurial Leap, find clarity, and create a customized plan with the 1-2-3 Roadmap for your start-up! We’re a passionate bunch. Together, we help your business flourish. Visit: https://ptexgroup.com Let’s Talk Exits! Check out my new podcast on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/lets-talk-exits/id1606747718 Connect with Ptex Group: Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, LinkedIn LEAVE A REVIEW + and SHARE this episode with someone who wants to achieve in business. Listen to previous episodes on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts! Key Quotes “It's not that you don't have a vision, it's that you don't agree.” - Gino Wickman “If you're someone who is absolutely passionate about entrepreneurship and want to be surrounded by entrepreneurship, but don't have the six essential traits, then, by all means, attach yourself to a true entrepreneur.” - Gino Wickman “There's so much science on the power of writing from a standpoint of retention and creativity and what it does for your brain.” - Gino Wickman
54:5109/05/2022
How One Meaningful Minute Can Change Everything with Nachi Gordon
How much do you value meaningful content that helps you slow down and be more introspective? This week our guest is Nachi Gordon, the founder, and CEO of Meaningful Minute and co-host of the Meaningful People Podcast; a weekly opportunity for the Jewish world's meaningful and influential people to share their stories with the world. In our interview, Nachi walks us through his journey working in the sports industry and how he came up with the idea of creating the Meaningful Minute platform. He highlights the value of views on social media and how meaningful messages have the power to impact peoples’ lives in a way you can’t imagine. Nachi also discloses why it is always important to be ambitious and stay focused on what you want to accomplish in your life and business. This episode is full of inspiration, you don’t want to miss it. Listen and enjoy! [00:01 - 12:00] Opening Segment Nachi Gordon’s background and work Her passion for the sports management field How he was certified with the NBA as a player agent His experience being the youngest agent to have a player sign an NBA contract How Nachi came up with the idea of creating Meaningful Minute [12:01 - 29:01] Why Being Focused and Ambitious is Essential How Meaningful Minute became popular and well-known Going from zero to 42.000 followers Systemizing and building the structure around Meaningful Minute Making the decision of investing in the platform Starting to build a team Nachi’s outlook on how to maximize their potential with social media How Nachi was able to have a strong relationship with his users If you’re passionate about something, just take the first step [29:02 - 40:53] Expressing What is not Sustainable and Healthy for Society Nachi shares his insights about running a non-profit work or a for-profit work Stories that have been impactful on Nachi’s journey Share the pain, not the pictures Understanding the true value of views The importance of looking introspect and your media intake Nachi’s most meaningful time in his life Each day and each time in life there's a different message and [40:54 - 43:07] Closing Segment Learn more about Nachi with the Rapid Fire Questions! Connect with Nachi Follow him on Instagram, WhatsApp, and Youtube. Make sure to check out Meaningful Minute, your link to what matters the most! Don’t forget to listen to the Meaningful People Podcast. We’re a passionate bunch. Together, we help your business flourish. Visit: https://ptexgroup.com Let’s Talk Exits! Check out my new podcast on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/lets-talk-exits/id1606747718 Connect with Ptex Group: Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, LinkedIn LEAVE A REVIEW + and SHARE this episode with someone who wants to achieve in business. Listen to previous episodes on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts! Key Quotes “Our goal is to create content that is meaningful, that can speak to people and draw you in for more.” - Nachi Gordon “It's so important to constantly reevaluate what you have in front of you and not be afraid to pivot.” - Nachi Gordon “We just created that organization that its total effort is to create meaningful content that can help people slow down in their daily lives.” - Nachi Gordon
43:0711/04/2022
Strategy Sprints: How Micro Changes Can Increase Revenue in 90 Days with Simon Severino
Does your business strategy provide the quickest, easiest, and most effective way to grow your revenue and scale your business? In today’s show our guest, Simon Severino, an author, CEO of Strategy Sprints, and host of the Strategy Sprints podcast, has created the Strategy Sprints™ Method that doubles revenue in 90 days by getting owners out of the weeds. Simon leads a global team of Certified Strategy Sprints™ Coaches that help clients gain market share and work in weekly sprints which results in fast execution. In our interview, Simon shares his insights about how entrepreneurs can find areas of improvement in their companies in order to see fast execution. He also discloses some of the bottlenecks that CEOs face and what they can do to see their businesses thrive. Simon also touches on the importance of blockchain and why everyone should be part of it. You won’t want to miss this incredible episode. Listen and enjoy! [00:01 - 06:26] Opening Segment Simon Severino’s background and work His experience being a strategy advisor for over 21 years Check out his show The Strategy Sprints podcast [06:27 - 27:37] How Bussines Owners Strategize for Their Growth Simon explains what strategy is all about The importance of having a strategy level and a tactical level Why having micro strategizing moments is key How business owners can get back to a real-time control Strategy Sprints: 12 Ways to Accelerate Growth for an Agile Business Simon’s outlook on variable costs, fixed costs, and cash flow Creating the 90 days strategy sprint method How you can address the prices increase to not lose your next client [27:38 - 45:25] The Fastest Way to Increasing Your Bottom Line Simon’s advice for entrepreneurs that would like to have clients pay more You just need to have 5 testimonies to raise your price by 25% The ROL (Return on Luck) concept Why do some people get lucky and super successful and others not? The role of CEOs really to understand the culture and vision of the company Simon’s thoughts about the blockchain society Why blockchain will change the world [45:26 - 48:02] Closing Segment Learn more about Simon with the Rapid Fire Questions! Connect with Simon Follow him on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook. Head to Strategy Sprints, and get your time and energy back with a one-to-one sprint coach! We’re a passionate bunch. Together, we help your business flourish. Visit: https://ptexgroup.com Let’s Talk Exits! Check out my new podcast on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/lets-talk-exits/id1606747718 Connect with Ptex Group: Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, LinkedIn LEAVE A REVIEW + and SHARE this episode with someone who wants to achieve in business. Listen to previous episodes on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts! Resources mentioned: The Art of Peace and Happiness - Rupert Spira Key Quotes “You cannot stay in the game if you don't have micro strategizing moments.” - Simon Severino “It's always great to have additional revenue streams if I if they are aligned with the core of what you do.” - Simon Severino “You just have real estate and Bitcoin as hard assets, things that do not only not depreciate over time, but appreciate over time.” - Simon Severino
48:0204/04/2022
The Key to Understanding Your Numbers with Virtual CFO Advisor, Jacob Oberlander
How effective is your business strategy? Are you analyzing your numbers to make better decisions for the future? This week our guest is Jacob Oberlander, the Founder & Team Leader at Oberlander & Co, a firm focused on providing Virtual CFO Advisory in addition to traditional tax services. He is on a mission to try to explain to growing business owners the importance of setting goals, creating a budget, reviewing performance, and after-action reviews. In our interview, Jacob digs into how entrepreneurs should set their business goals and keep tabs on the numbers. He explains the difference between a bookkeeper, controller, and CFO and what companies need to have people performing those roles. He also remarks on the importance of not overspending on advertising or anything that can shrink your margins and discloses relevant information of the two industries he is currently focused on: subcontractors and e-commerce. Listen and enjoy! [00:01 - 07:44] Opening Segment Jacob Oberlander’s background and work experience His passion for numbers and economics Jacob’s passion for accounting Learn and understand from numbers Starting his firm Oberlander & Co Doing virtual CFO services [07:45 - 21:53] The Bookkeeper, Comptroller, and Virtual CFO How people can know when their businesses need a CFO It depends on the size or value of your business Jacob's insights about the subcontractors and e-commerce industries Numbers business owners need to pay close attention to The cash flow ratio and profit margin The difference between gross vs net profits of the company Have decent margins and find a way to be profitable [21:54 - 34:49] Building a Healthy Business The role of profitability and cash flow Do long-term cash flow and plan your cash for 12 months What systems business owners should use to track their numbers Look at your inventory program Have a good management program Jacob’s perspective of what a healthy business looks like in terms of net profit How many months in reserve you should have cash flow and look at your debt [34:50 - 36:47] Closing Segment Learn more about Jacob with the Rapid Fire Questions! Connect with Jacob Follow him on LinkedIn, Instagram, and Facebook. Don’t forget to check Oberlander & Co to get a deeper understanding of taxes, finance, and small business best practices! We’re a passionate bunch. Together, we help your business flourish. Visit: https://ptexgroup.com Let’s Talk Exits! Check out my new podcast on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/lets-talk-exits/id1606747718 Connect with Ptex Group: Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, LinkedIn LEAVE A REVIEW + and SHARE this episode with someone who wants to achieve in business. Listen to previous episodes on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts! Resources mentioned: Book: Free To Focus - Michael Hyatt. Key Quotes “The numbers tell a story.” - Jacob Oberlander “It's not just about the numbers, it's your life.” - Jacob Oberlander “If you start today with a mission, you understand what you're doing, you'll be successful.” - Jacob Oberlander
36:4728/03/2022