We found 10 episodes of Off The Dome Radio with the tag “networking”.
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Episode 167: Networking in New Places, How to Transform Your LinkedIn Profile, and "Connecting Your Dots"
Episode | November 11th, 2021 | 1 hr 7 mins
career coaching, career development, charitable events, fitness, how to build a linkedin profile, how to network, movement, networking, nutrition, nutrition coaches near me, resume writers indianapolis, resume writers indy, resume writers near me
In today's episode, we provide some key updates on our businesses and new projects we're taking on. Slager covers the importance of networking, critical reminders when starting a new workout plan, and how charitable events can be a key relationship building tool. Tim talks about how to transform your LinkedIn profile and what it means to "connect your dots."
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Episode 154: CashOutJony
Episode | February 2nd, 2021 | 1 hr 29 mins
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Show Description:
CashOutJony (@CashOutJony) is a musical artist from Indianapolis who belongs to the Camp Ca$h Record Label. In this interview, CashOutJony discusses the important lessons he has learned while navigating through the music industry, how he has grown his brand, and making the most out of your time on earth.
You can listen to CashOutJony's music on YouTube and Spotify
Show Highlights:
4:00-15:00: CashOutJony talks about his background, what motivated him to pursue music, and how he first expanded his personal brand.
15:00-27:00: CashOutJony explains what differentiates a skilled musical artist from an average artist, how he evolved his music over time, and how he applies continuous improvement to his craft.
27:00-33:30: CashOutJony discusses networking in the music industry, the importance of keeping quality people around you, and what makes his brand different.
33:30-56:00: We dive into the concept of escaping the "9 to 5" to create your own world, harnessing energy in the right ways, and how you can invest in yourself to overcome the system.
56:00-1:03:00: We talk about the importance of this time period, utilizing technology for benefitting the world, and our thoughts on aliens.
1:03:00-1:16:30: CashOutJony highlights his overall goals with music, life after his career, and his dream collaborations.
1:16:30-1:27:00: We end the show by asking CashOutJony about his lyrics and vocals processes, biggest obstacles to overcome in the music industry, and how he wants to be remembered.
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Episode 139: Father's Day Recap, Golf Course Networking, Sales and Marketing Optimization, and Showing Up for Life
Episode | June 26th, 2020 | 46 mins 9 secs
business owner, changemaker john berardi recap, chaz zones, chop zones, father's day, golf course, golf course marketing, how to push through struggles, mental health awareness, mental health tips, networking, self struggles, stock talk
After recapping our Father's Day, CHOP/CHAZ zones, and stock talk for the week, we dive into some critical personal anecdotes about dealing with self struggles. Tim also shared how he used networking to his advantage at the golf course last weekend, which led to an exciting new marketing project. In the book talk section, we discuss how you can marry sales and marketing to optimize your business, and then explain what it means to "show up" in life.
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Episode 101: Jada Love, Blogger and Motivational Speaker
Episode | November 28th, 2019 | 1 hr 13 mins
blog, blogging, how to network, how to quit your job, how to start a blog, how to start a youtube channel, how to write, knowing your worth, love thyself, motivation, motivational speaking, networking, positivity, quitting your job
Jada Love (@couture.finessin / @lovethyself.101) is a blogger, motivational speaker, and founder of Love Thyself 101. Through her writings, Jada brings motivational and inspirational value to people who are doubting themselves or stuck in a job or life that they hate.
In this interview, we talk with Jada about her motivations to quit her job and become her own boss, challenges in starting a blog and YouTube channel, smart networking, taking true time to yourself, surrounding yourself with positivity, and important business lessons that she has learned through her journey.
To read her blog, you can visit: www.lovethyself.art.blog
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Episode 79: Brendan King, Play-By-Play Announcer for the South Bend Cubs
Episode | August 22nd, 2019 | 39 mins 50 secs
announcing, baseball, ben zobrist, brendan king, broadcasting, chicago cubs, clarity, cubs, determination, discipline, grind, heart, how to succeed, journalism, journey, minor leagues, networking, south bend cubs, success, zobrist
Brendan "BK" King (@bkingsports) is a play-by-play announcer for the South Bend Cubs, a minor league affiliate for the MLB's Chicago Cubs. Brendan graduated with a journalism degree from Butler University, where he was the lead student voice for Butler Athletics. He has also served as the voice for the Orleans Firebirds of the Cape Cod League and the Boise Hawks, a minor league team for the Colorado Rockies.
In this interview, BK talks about his journey as a sports announcer, how he perfects his craft on a daily basis, and the importance of lifelong learning and preparation.
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Episode 71: Chip Helm, #1 Bestselling Author and Sales Professional from Cook Medical
Episode | July 25th, 2019 | 56 mins 15 secs
author, body language, cook medical, emotional intelligence, influence, medical, networking, personal brand, relationships, sales, self-awareness
Chip Helm is a #1 Best Selling Author ("Every Day Sales Wisdom for Your Life & Career", "Bigger Than Sales"), was the National Sales Manager at Cook Medical for 17 years, and now works on the government side of the company, where has been for over 34 years total.
In this interview, Chip discusses his transition from dental school to medical device sales. He talks about the lessons he learned as he progressed through his sales career, including the art of networking, building relationships through trust and genuine care, learning from failure, increasing self-awareness, and developing a memorable personal brand.
If you want to learn more about Chip, you can visit chiphelm.com
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Episode 67: Anthony Murdock, Co-Creator of #PowerMovesOnly
Episode | July 12th, 2019 | 1 hr 20 mins
branding, determination, entrepreneur, family, influence, intersectionality, marketing, networking, personal brand, persuasion, power moves only, process, progress, relationships, social media
Anthony Murdock II (@amurdock_ii) is a student at the IU McKinney School of Law, and the Co-Creator of #PowerMovesOnly (@hashtagpmo), a brand that promotes lifestyles centered around success-oriented actions. Anthony also hosts a virtual speaking initiative called "Moments with Murdock," that is currently focused on the "Process Toward Progress".
In this interview, Anthony talks about his purpose-driven brand and what it means to have meaningful interactions with the people around you. We discuss what a successful brand means in today's society, and what it means to have true patience in your path to success.
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Episode 63: Aaron Marshall, Musical Artist and Founder of Naptown Thrift
Episode | June 27th, 2019 | 54 mins 8 secs
business owner, clothing, entrepreneur, entrepreneurship, family, indianapolis, music, musical artist, networking, thrifting, vintage clothing
Aaron Marshall (@doubleamuzic) is a musical artist and the founder of Naptown Thrift (@naptownthrift), Indianapolis' #1 source for vintage clothing. Growing up with a passion of music and thrifting, Aaron launched his business in September 2018. After running an appointment-only store out of a storage unit while attending Butler, he has grown the business significantly into a storefront hotspot, and built a reputation as a trustworthy source of vintage clothing of all kinds of brands.
In this interview, Aaron talks about his passion for music, starting his thrift store, important lessons he has learned as a business owner, and navigating the industry by networking and building meaningful relationships with other entrepreneurs and customers.
To learn more about Aaron and his business, you can visit naptownthrift.com or visit his store in person at 2174 E. 54th St. in Indianapolis.
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Episode 61: Glenn Garnes, Founder of Small Business CEO
Episode | June 20th, 2019 | 1 hr 4 mins
ceo, communication, connection, digital, entrepreneur, entrepreneurship, failure, influence, law, learning, linkedin, mentor, mentorship, networking, radio, referrals, self-improvement, self-investment, small business, social media
Glenn Garnes is the Founder and CEO of Small Business CEO, an organization devoted to helping small business owners achieve more. Glenn helps people ignite their business growth by shortening their entrepreneurial learning curve, and provides online courses, mentorship, and tools to help people in the areas of people development, health and wellness, and professional development.
A retired lawyer, Glenn discusses his transition out of the law practice to forming his own business, and using the relationships and knowledge he gained earlier in his career to transform that into a service that helps business owners reach their goals. In the rest of the interview, we talk about best networking practices, maximizing your value to others on social media, mentorship, the different ways of learning, and servant leadership.
To learn more about Glenn and his business, you can go to:
Glenngarnes.com
SBCEO.com
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Episode 48: Ben Gothard, Serial Entrepreneur and Founder of Gothard Enterprises
Episode | May 2nd, 2019 | 1 hr 22 mins
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Ben Gothard (@bengothardofficial) is a serial entrepreneur, CEO, and author. Ben started a social media marketing agency which evolved into Gothard Enterprises, published over 14 books, including "CEO at 20: A Little Book for Big Dreams," built multiple revenue-generating e-commerce businesses, and developed a payment processing company called Quivverpay.
Ben is also the founder & show host of Project Egg: Entrepreneurs Gathering for Growth, where he interviews successful business owners from around the globe, including conversations with Grant Cardone, Patrick Bet David, Pat Flynn, Nicholas Kusmich, Kim Garst, and Ryan Stewman.
In this interview, Ben tells his story, from his childhood to beginning his entrepreneurial journey. He includes a lot of valuable lessons when it comes to forming a business, surrounding yourself with the right team, leading, and forming important networking relationships.
You can find out more about Ben at: Gothardenterprises.com