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202 John Livesay - Learning the Value of Stories
FromPodcast Junkies - Conversations with Fascinating Podcasters
202 John Livesay - Learning the Value of Stories
FromPodcast Junkies - Conversations with Fascinating Podcasters
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Length:
52 minutes
Released:
Sep 1, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
00:22 – Harry recaps his past week at Podcast Movement
02:46 – Harry thanks his sponsors, Focusrite Scarlett 2i2 and Beyond the Podcast
04:52 – Harry welcomes John Livesay to the podcast
05:27 – John’s origin story
08:46 – Lessons learned from starting a podcast
10:47 – How John got his first Speakers Bureau
12:59 – The genesis of The Successful Pitch Podcast
16:00 – John’s top three tips for improving your startup pitch
18:44 – John’s career trajectory
21:59 – The importance of never burning bridges
24:13 – Getting off the self-esteem roller coaster
25:11 – What John has learned through the medium of podcasting
29:03 – How John has improved as a podcast host
31:55 – Early inspirations in John’s career
33:21 – How John has used his podcast to build relationships
35:26 – John credits Tim Sanders for being a mentor to him throughout his career
37:53 – The value John places on friendships
38:53 – John speaks to how his entrepreneurial journey led him to have greater perspective
39:56 – A story of resilience
43:59 – Tools John has developed to make him more resilient
45:48 – Benefits John has reaped from being a podcast host
46:47 – What is something John has changed his mind about recently
47:48 – What is the most misunderstood thing about John
50:09 – Where listeners can follow John
50:51 – John recalls his experience narrating his book for Audible
TWEETABLES
“I realized I had a lot of fear around hosting a podcast and I literally created a TEDx Talk that includes this and I still talk about it when I give keynotes.” (07:52)
“The way to overcome the fear of the unknown is not go it alone.” (08:40)
“The number one tip for a startup, whether you’re trying to get a new investor or a new client or, as you said, attract and retain the talent, is you must have your story of origin down pat.” (16:28)
“It’s not enough just to be a guest. You gotta give somebody a step that’s easy.” (28:28)
“My goal for the listeners is that they are informed, inspired and entertained. So, if we do any of those things, we’re in good shape.” (30:51)
“The need to connect and have a tribe is what keeps us from feeling so lonely. And that’s what a good friend does. They’re not jealous, they’re not competitive, they’re cheering you on.” (37:59)
“So, for me, the tool is I think of myself as the director of my own movie and I can yell ‘Cut’ at any time.” (44:40)
THANK YOU SPONSORS!
Focusrite - Makers of my go-to sound card, the Scarlett 2i2
Aweber - Hosts of the Beyond the Podcast Summit - Click here to register for free -September 18, 2019, 11:00 am ET to 3:00pm ET.
LINKS MENTIONED
John’s Website – https://johnlivesay.com/
John’s Podcast – https://johnlivesay.com/john-livesay-podcast/
John’s LinkedIn – https://www.linkedin.com/in/jlivesay/
John’s Instagram – @thepitchwhisperer https://www.instagram.com/thepitchwhisperer/?hl=en
John’s Twitter – @John_Livesay https://twitter.com/John_Livesay
John’s Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/John-Livesay-350212128437220/
Podcast Movement Website – https://podcastmovement.com/
APPS AND TOOLS MENTIONED
Focusrite Scarlett 2i2 – https://focusrite.com/usb-audio-interface/scarlett/scarlett-2i2
Flick – https://getflick.io/
Beyond the Podcast Summit – https://www.aweber.com/beyondthepodcast.htm
Breaker – https://www.breaker.audio/
BOOKS MENTIONED
Better Selling Through Storytelling (Text the word ‘PITCH’ to 66866 for a sneak peek)
Love Is the Killer App: How to Win Business and Influence Friends
Dealstorming: The Secret Weapon That Can Solve Your Toughest Sales Challenges
SPREAD THE WORD
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02:46 – Harry thanks his sponsors, Focusrite Scarlett 2i2 and Beyond the Podcast
04:52 – Harry welcomes John Livesay to the podcast
05:27 – John’s origin story
08:46 – Lessons learned from starting a podcast
10:47 – How John got his first Speakers Bureau
12:59 – The genesis of The Successful Pitch Podcast
16:00 – John’s top three tips for improving your startup pitch
18:44 – John’s career trajectory
21:59 – The importance of never burning bridges
24:13 – Getting off the self-esteem roller coaster
25:11 – What John has learned through the medium of podcasting
29:03 – How John has improved as a podcast host
31:55 – Early inspirations in John’s career
33:21 – How John has used his podcast to build relationships
35:26 – John credits Tim Sanders for being a mentor to him throughout his career
37:53 – The value John places on friendships
38:53 – John speaks to how his entrepreneurial journey led him to have greater perspective
39:56 – A story of resilience
43:59 – Tools John has developed to make him more resilient
45:48 – Benefits John has reaped from being a podcast host
46:47 – What is something John has changed his mind about recently
47:48 – What is the most misunderstood thing about John
50:09 – Where listeners can follow John
50:51 – John recalls his experience narrating his book for Audible
TWEETABLES
“I realized I had a lot of fear around hosting a podcast and I literally created a TEDx Talk that includes this and I still talk about it when I give keynotes.” (07:52)
“The way to overcome the fear of the unknown is not go it alone.” (08:40)
“The number one tip for a startup, whether you’re trying to get a new investor or a new client or, as you said, attract and retain the talent, is you must have your story of origin down pat.” (16:28)
“It’s not enough just to be a guest. You gotta give somebody a step that’s easy.” (28:28)
“My goal for the listeners is that they are informed, inspired and entertained. So, if we do any of those things, we’re in good shape.” (30:51)
“The need to connect and have a tribe is what keeps us from feeling so lonely. And that’s what a good friend does. They’re not jealous, they’re not competitive, they’re cheering you on.” (37:59)
“So, for me, the tool is I think of myself as the director of my own movie and I can yell ‘Cut’ at any time.” (44:40)
THANK YOU SPONSORS!
Focusrite - Makers of my go-to sound card, the Scarlett 2i2
Aweber - Hosts of the Beyond the Podcast Summit - Click here to register for free -September 18, 2019, 11:00 am ET to 3:00pm ET.
LINKS MENTIONED
John’s Website – https://johnlivesay.com/
John’s Podcast – https://johnlivesay.com/john-livesay-podcast/
John’s LinkedIn – https://www.linkedin.com/in/jlivesay/
John’s Instagram – @thepitchwhisperer https://www.instagram.com/thepitchwhisperer/?hl=en
John’s Twitter – @John_Livesay https://twitter.com/John_Livesay
John’s Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/John-Livesay-350212128437220/
Podcast Movement Website – https://podcastmovement.com/
APPS AND TOOLS MENTIONED
Focusrite Scarlett 2i2 – https://focusrite.com/usb-audio-interface/scarlett/scarlett-2i2
Flick – https://getflick.io/
Beyond the Podcast Summit – https://www.aweber.com/beyondthepodcast.htm
Breaker – https://www.breaker.audio/
BOOKS MENTIONED
Better Selling Through Storytelling (Text the word ‘PITCH’ to 66866 for a sneak peek)
Love Is the Killer App: How to Win Business and Influence Friends
Dealstorming: The Secret Weapon That Can Solve Your Toughest Sales Challenges
SPREAD THE WORD
Click here to subscribe on your favorite podcast app or here for SpotifyIf your app supports chapter marks, they're embedded here as well! Cool, huh?★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Released:
Sep 1, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode
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