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SEP Episode #62: Three Things I Had To Let Go Of To Grow The Story Engine Agency

In this episode, I’m giving you a personal look into the three things I had to let go of to grow The Story Engine Agency. We’ve all heard the saying, “You need to get out of your own way if you want to succeed.” Discover three things that can hold you back from growing to your desired place of success and how to overcome them.

 

SEP Episode #61: How A Horse Can Help You Build A 7 Figure Business With Nafissa Shireen

Today on the show we have Nafissa Shireen. Nafissa is a coach for entrepreneurs and executives who have six figure businesses but just can’t quite break through to seven figures. 

But she has a really unique approach to finding out what’s holding them back, she uses horses. So she has a coaching method where she works with horses that she is going to explain a lot of on the show and how a horse’s sensitivity can reveal our emotions and the truth inside of us that we may not even be aware of. So it’s a really interesting talk. 

SEP Episode #60: Building Passive Income by Working Smarter Not Harder with Lisa Johnson

Today on the show, we have Lisa Johnson. Lisa is an expert in passive income. We’re going to be exploring a lot of different ways to create passive income, myths about passive income, and Lisa’s journey from working really hard, being overstretched and burnt out, to now being able to have a multiple six-figure business based mostly on passive income. 

Something I’d definitely like to have in my own life, if I’m being honest. So with that, let’s hand it over to Lisa. Lisa Johnson, welcome to The Story Engine Podcast.

SEP Episode #59: Create an Addictive Online Course with Off-the-Charts Student Results with Expert Marisa Murgatroyd

Marisa Murgatroyd is an expert at creating amazing online courses and other learning experiences that are enlightening, empowering, and are successful. Many students do not make their way through these courses and drop off before they’re even over. 

Creating these not very gratifying experiences. I know I’ve done it many times with many different courses I’ve invested in. Marisa is going to tell us about several different kinds of experiences that we can build into our online courses and education platforms that will make the learning more fun, interesting, and dramatically increase the success rate of our students.

SEP Episode #58: Magic Words That Can Change Your Life With Mark England

On this episode of The Story Engine Podcast, I interview Mark England Live! Mark runs Procabulary, a business which creates fun, easy to use tools that help you achieve victory over things such as procrastination, distraction and self-doubt.

Today we talk about how the way we speak influences everything we do and how evolving your speech can transform your life in profound ways. 

SEP Episode #57: The Power Of Deliberate And Deviant Living With Dallas Hartwig

Today on the show we have the self described “pragmatic, scientific explorer” and cofounder of Whole30, Dallas Hartwig. 

Dallas speaks to us today (on video!) about the developmental process of the Whole30 lifestyle and how through the exploration of self, and identifying the places in your own life that keep you from feeling good, you can grow to new heights in both life and business. 

SEP Solo Episode: 3 High-ticket Sales Pitfalls And 3 Storytelling Solutions

Sales is one of the most crucial skills to master for experts, coaches and consultants when growing a business and selling high-ticket products. For many of these expert types, their core skills have been focused around solving big problems for people (healing chronic diseases, solving technical problems, training teams to be better organized… the list goes on and on). But rarely between the time and energy spent mastering their craft did they have time to learn marketing, sales and storytelling. 

SEP Solo Episode: Lessons Learned From 1 Year Of Podcasting

On August 22, 2018, The Story Engine Podcast was born. It launched with seven interviews ranging from practical digital marketing like design hacking sales pages to the deep inner work that comes from mastering sales. 

I’ve loved the blend of actionable and helpful business and marketing advice combined with the deep and moving stories that come from making an impact on the world.

Over one year and 70 episodes later, the podcast is a year old. It remains something that I look forward to every week. I’ve learned a great deal over the many conversations and reflections that make up this show. To celebrate the first year of the show, I’m going to share some of the best lessons I’ve learned from behind the scenes of the podcast.

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