• Why New Year's Resolutions Fail (And How to Actually Crush Your Goals)
    Jan 15 2025
    Click To JOIN! Just Keep Learning Newsletter I WILL HELP YOU GET CLARITY, BUILD YOUR GROWTH MINDSET AND OWN YOUR BIG DREAMSLet Go of PerfectionNew Year's resolutions often set us up for failure. Why? Because we aim for perfection. Miss a day, and it feels like we've failed entirely. But here's the truth: perfection is the enemy of progress. Success is about momentum, not flawless execution. Miss a workout or two? So what. Keep moving forward. The goal is to feel good during the process, not just at the finish line.Focus on Feeling Good Through the ProcessDelaying gratification used to feel like the ultimate discipline. But the real win is finding joy while working toward your goals. Yes, hard work is uncomfortable, but if you're constantly miserable, what's the point? Build a system that lets you grow and enjoy the journey simultaneously.The Pyramid of Priorities: A Framework for SuccessPicture your goals as a pyramid:Base Layer: Daily habits (nutrition, fitness, relationships, meditation, creativity). These are your non-negotiables, like brushing your teeth.Middle Layer: Big dreams (writing a book, launching a podcast, building a business). This is where your focus goes.Top Layer: Hobbies and jobs. These can change over time and don't need results. They're for pure joy.This structure keeps you grounded while allowing space to dream big.The Waterfall Action Board: Turning Big Dreams Into Daily ActionGot a big goal? Break it down. Use a "Waterfall Action Board" to simplify your journey:Identify the Big Goal: (e.g., Write a book)Break It Down: Outline chapters, research, drafts, editing.Decide What to Outsource: Cover design, marketing, editing.Prioritize Daily Action: What's the next step YOU must do? Build a habit around it.For me, it's writing 1,000 words daily and sharing drafts with beta readers. Simple, clear, and actionable.Maintain Your Baseline HabitsWhile chasing big dreams, your daily baseline keeps you balanced. For me, that means:30 minutes of exerciseEating 80% whole foods10-20 minutes of meditationCreating content for 30 minutesQuality time with familyThese habits are the foundation that supports everything else. Missing a day isn't failure—it's part of the process. Just get back to it.Make Space for Hobbies Without PressureNot everything needs to be a goal. Hobbies are for fun, not productivity. Whether it's singing, painting, woodworking, or running, these interests bring vitality to life. They don't need to be monetized or mastered—they just need to be enjoyed.Progress Over PerfectionIn the end, it's all about progress. Forget perfect streaks. Build momentum. Keep moving forward. Whether it's January or July, your goals are always worth pursuing.So, what's your big dream? Let me know—I'd love to support you.And until next time, just keep learning.FOLLOW JustinInstagram – @JustKeepLearning.CaYouTube –@justkeeplearningpodcastTwitter – @JustinNolan_JKLTiktok – @justkeeplearning.caPinterest – JustKeepLearningcaFacebook – JustKeepLearningLinkedIn – Justin I'm so happy you found this podcast. I am here to serve you, the creative solopreneur & aspiring content creator to get clarity on how to create content, teaching, build a business and design the life of your dreams without burning out in the online learning, creator economy.Want to get every single secret, tip, or idea I learn about channelling our emotions into success in this new creator economy, be sure to subscribe to the newsletter: https://newsletter.justkeeplearning.ca/main
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  • Unlock Your True Potential: Shift Your Beliefs And Transform Your Life with Cliff Ravenscraft
    Jan 13 2025
    In this first Cliff Ravensraft podcast episode on Just Keep Learning, Justin sits down with Cliff, a podcasting pioneer, business mentor, and mindset coach. He shares his transformative journey from working in a family-owned insurance business to becoming a full-time content creator and mentor. They dive deep into the power of beliefs, overcoming limiting mindsets, and the practical steps needed to build a fulfilling and successful life aligned with personal values.Whether you're just starting your creative journey or looking to break through mental blocks, this episode offers actionable insights to help you transform your mindset and achieve your goals.A Universal Lesson: All Beliefs Have ConsequencesWhen asked what lesson he would teach youth today, Cliff emphasized: All beliefs have consequences.Beliefs Shape Reality: Cliff explains how beliefs are thoughts we feel certain about, not necessarily facts. These beliefs directly influence our actions and results in life.Question Everything: He encourages listeners to question their beliefs and assess whether they support or hinder their desired life.Empowerment through Change: Cliff shares how shifting limiting beliefs can unlock new opportunities and empower people to live authentically.Overcoming Limiting Beliefs: Cliff's Personal StoryCliff candidly shares how his early beliefs about work and money led to burnout and financial struggles during his first year as a full-time entrepreneur:Hard Work Equals Worth: Cliff believed that the harder and more unpleasant a task was, the more money it should earn. This belief made him undervalue his work.Time Equals Money: He thought clients paid for his time, not the value of his solutions, leading him to undercharge and overwork.The Shift: Cliff reframed his beliefs, recognizing that value isn't tied to effort but to impact. This shift allowed him to work smarter, charge fairly, and prioritize his well-being.Lessons from EntrepreneurshipCliff offers valuable insights for aspiring creators and entrepreneurs:Align Work with Passion: Choose work you love—something you'd talk about for free—and build a business around it.Value Your Expertise: Understand that people pay for the value you provide, not just the time you spend.Start Small, Think Long-Term: Begin with manageable projects and focus on consistent, meaningful growth.Know Your Audience: Build personal connections with listeners and clients to create a strong, engaged community.Insights from The Four AgreementsCliff discusses the impact of The Four Agreements by Don Miguel Ruiz and how its principles transformed his mindset:Be Impeccable with Your Word: Use words consciously to uplift yourself and others.Don’t Take Anything Personally: Recognize that others' actions reflect their own beliefs, not yours.Don’t Make Assumptions: Seek clarity instead of making assumptions to avoid misunderstandings.Always Do Your Best: Commit to your best effort, recognizing it will vary day to day.Podcasting Insights: Tips for New CreatorsWith nearly 4,800 episodes across 55 shows, Cliff shares valuable podcasting advice:Start with Passion: Choose a topic you love enough to discuss even if no one listens.Focus on Impact, Not Numbers: Prioritize meaningful connections over download statistics.Know Your Audience: Personally engage with your first listeners to build a loyal community.Audio vs. Video: Cliff prefers audio for its authenticity but acknowledges that video can expand reach when used strategically.Memorable Quotes“All beliefs have consequences.”“People pay for the value you provide, not the time you spend.”“There is a void in the world without your voice.”“Your results in life are driven by your actions, which are driven by your beliefs.”Advice for Aspiring CreatorsChallenge Your Beliefs: Identify and replace limiting beliefs that hold you back.Start Creating Now: Don't wait for perfection—launch your first version and improve over time.Engage Your Community: Personally connect with your audience to build trust and loyalty.Define Success for Yourself: Focus on impact and fulfillment rather than external metrics.Guest BioCliff Ravenscraft is a podcasting pioneer, business mentor, and mindset coach known as the "Mindset Answer Man." With over 4,800 podcast episodes across 55 shows, Cliff has helped countless creators and entrepreneurs launch successful businesses by transforming their mindsets and aligning their work with their passions. His coaching focuses on breaking limiting beliefs and building a life of purpose, impact, and abundance.Follow Cliff:X: @CliffEOTCInstagram: @cliffeotcLinkedIn: @cliffravenscraftWebsite: Cliffravenscraft.ComCONNECT WITH JUSTINInstagram @Justkeeplearning.caYouTube @justkeeplearningpodcastX @JustinNolan_JKLTikTok @justkeeplearning.caFacebook justkeeplearningLinkedIn – @justinnolan I'm so happy you found this podcast. I am here to serve you, the creative solopreneur & aspiring content creator to get clarity on...
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  • Unlock Your Creative Potential And Build in Public With Kelly Wilde Miller
    Jan 8 2025
    In this enlightening Kelly Wilde Miller podcast on Just Keep Learning, Justin connects with a multifaceted creator, entrepreneur, and coach. Kelly specializes in creativity and personal transformation. She shares her journey from traditional work to embracing the creative, unconventional path that allows her to live authentically. Through actionable insights and deeply personal stories, Kelly opens up about the challenges and triumphs of pursuing a creative life while staying true to oneself.Whether you’re a seasoned creator or someone exploring the first steps of your creative journey, this episode offers invaluable lessons on overcoming blocks, building sustainable projects, and staying aligned with your core values.A Universal Course: Embodied CreativityWhen asked what she would teach if every young person in the world could take one course, Kelly’s answer was clear: Embodied Creativity. She describes this as learning to channel creativity through a mind-body-spirit connection, allowing students to experience the full process of bringing ideas into tangible form.Project-Based Learning: The course would guide students through developing a creative project from idea to completion, culminating in a showcase where they present their work.Creative Cycles: Kelly envisions structuring the course around the four seasons, teaching students to embrace phases of experimentation, execution, refinement, and reflection.Empowerment: By experiencing the process of creation, students build confidence, self-belief, and a lifelong understanding of their creative potential.Overcoming Blocks: Manifestation and ActionKelly redefines “manifestation” in practical terms—as the act of bringing ideas into form. She emphasizes breaking creative projects into manageable steps to avoid overwhelm and build momentum.Start Small: Avoid the trap of trying to create perfection from the outset.Iterate: Embrace the concept of version one (V1) as a starting point, refining and improving as you go.Crowdsource Support: Kelly shares how she used feedback from her audience to design the cover of her first book, highlighting the power of community in the creative process.Lessons from EntrepreneurshipKelly’s entrepreneurial journey is filled with valuable takeaways for aspiring creators:Nurture Safety: Ensure your basic needs are met before taking big risks. Kelly learned this the hard way during her first entrepreneurial venture, which led to financial strain and burnout.Seek Mentorship: Having guidance and support can help you navigate challenges and accelerate your growth.Align with Values: Whether in traditional employment or as an entrepreneur, aligning work with your values ensures fulfillment and sustainability.Experiment Freely: Embrace the mindset of learning through doing, even if it means failing along the way.Creative Dysregulation: Understanding and Overcoming ItKelly introduces the concept of creative dysregulation, a state where resistance, fear, or overwhelm blocks progress. She shares strategies to overcome these blocks:Find Safety: Reconnect with your body and calm your nervous system.Reframe the Project: Break tasks into smaller, achievable steps.Balance Skills and Growth: Aim for an 80/20 ratio of tasks that you’re skilled at versus new challenges.Celebrate Progress: Each step forward is a victory worth acknowledging.Insights on Building in PublicKelly advocates for the "build in public" approach to creating, which fosters accountability, community support, and iterative progress. Sharing your process openly not only helps you improve but also invites others to celebrate and support your journey.Memorable Quotes“It’s safe to be myself out in the world.”“We manifest every day, whether it’s finishing an assignment, making a meal, or creating a project.”“Something that’s averagely good can still help people. You don’t need to wait for perfection.”“The only person who can give you permission to pursue your dreams is you.”Advice for Aspiring CreatorsStart Small and Build Momentum: Launch a mini version of your project to gain clarity and confidence.Find Your Through Line: Identify the common themes that connect your passions and projects.Experiment with Creative Containers: Whether it’s a book, podcast, or newsletter, start with a clear goal and timeline to test the waters.Focus on Connection: Creativity is as much about human connection as it is about individual expression.Guest BioKelly Wilde Miller is a creative ​embodiment coach helping ​people bring their visions to life ​with inspired sustainability.She works with creators, entrepreneurs, and founders to ​help them align their vision with their inner wisdom and ​natural rhythms, so they can create with purpose, ​power, and precisionAs a creativity coach, entrepreneur, and writer she is dedicated to helping others unlock their creative potential. She is passionate about empowering people to overcome their blocks, ...
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  • Ex Teacher Builds A Life of Leverage Through Writing, Creativity and Entrepreneurship With Dave Pakos
    Dec 16 2024
    In this insightful Dave Pakos podcast episode of Just Keep Learning, Justin sits down with the former teacher turned online writer and solopreneur. Dave shares his transformative journey from the traditional world of teaching to carving out a space for himself as a writer, freelancer, and business builder. Along the way, Dave dives deep into the challenges of pursuing an unconventional path, the value of personal development, and the importance of leveraging systems to create sustainable success.Whether you’re an aspiring solopreneur, a creative looking to scale, or someone questioning the "safe" path society laid out for you, this episode is packed with actionable advice and inspiring takeaways.From Teaching to SolopreneurshipDave’s story begins in the classrooms of Germany, where he taught English and Physical Education to students aged 13 to 18. While teaching is a noble profession, Dave found himself questioning if he wanted to spend the next 30 years doing the same thing. His curiosity and drive to explore other opportunities led him to learn animation, freelancing as a creator of explainer videos. Over time, he transitioned into online writing—a field that offered him the leverage and scalability he was seeking.Key Lessons on Breaking Free From Traditional CareersDave emphasizes that transitioning from a traditional career to solopreneurship is rarely seamless. He shares two vital strategies that helped him along the way:Start Before You Quit: Begin building your side hustle before leaving your primary job. Dave started taking on freelance animation projects months before he left teaching, giving him a head start.Build a Runway: Save enough money to cover 12 to 24 months of expenses. Having a financial safety net allowed Dave to navigate the early, uncertain months of freelancing without the pressure of immediate success.The Power of Writing OnlineAs Dave ventured into online writing, he discovered its unique ability to build leverage. Writing—whether in tweets, threads, or newsletters—enables creators to share ideas and reach thousands, even millions, with minimal input. However, he quickly realized that online writing is vastly different from academic or traditional forms of writing. Here are his top tips for aspiring writers:Write Like You Speak: Ditch the jargon and keep it conversational.Inject Your Personality: Share personal stories and opinions to stand out in a saturated market.Always Make It About the Reader: Even when sharing your journey, tie your insights back to how they can help your audience.Navigating the Challenges of EntrepreneurshipDave candidly shares some of the mental roadblocks he faced, such as the discomfort of selling his services and overcoming "shiny object syndrome." These challenges are universal for many solopreneurs, but he’s learned to stay focused on his primary goal of building systems that allow him to spend more time with family while maintaining financial stability.Inspiration for the Next GenerationDave’s advice for young people and anyone feeling stuck is simple but profound: don’t blindly follow the path society sets for you. Instead, take the time to figure out what you truly want. Reflecting on his journey, he encourages others to:Question societal norms.Learn from mistakes and pivots.Build a life aligned with your values and interests.Advice for Aspiring CreatorsEmbrace Building in Public: Share your learning journey openly to connect with like-minded people and grow your audience.Focus on Just-in-Time Learning: Avoid consuming content you don’t need immediately. Instead, learn as you go and apply knowledge in real time.Take Action Over Perfection: The only way to grow is to start, even if you don’t feel ready.Memorable Quotes“You have to start to become great; you don’t have to be great to start.”“If you want to stand out online, you have to share parts of your story.”“Leverage allows you to do the same amount of work but multiply your output exponentially.“Education should be free, but the packaging, speed, and accountability of paid courses are invaluable.”Guest BioDave Pakos is a former teacher turned freelance animator and online writer. His journey from the classroom to solopreneurship is a testament to the power of curiosity, self-education, and persistence. Today, Dave helps others navigate the transition to online writing and solopreneurship through social media, newsletter and creator business. Be sure to follow Dave to learn more about his work and insights.And check out this episode for a deeper dive into Dave’s journey and to glean wisdom you can apply to your own life and career!Follow DaveLinkedIn: @davepakos X: @DavePakosCONNECT WITH JUSTINInstagram @Justkeeplearning.caYouTube @justkeeplearningpodcastX @JustinNolan_JKLTikTok @justkeeplearning.caFacebook justkeeplearningLinkedIn – @justinnolan I'm so happy you found this podcast. I am here to serve you, the creative solopreneur & aspiring ...
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  • Lifesaving Wisdom: Balancing Fatherhood, Anesthesiology and Creativity
    Dec 2 2024
    In this thought-provoking episode of the Just Keep Learning podcast, Dustin “the Dad” shares his personal and professional journey, blending wisdom on fatherhood, content creation, and the delicate balance between ambition and family life. Dustin opens up about his experiences as a father, an anesthesiologist, and a podcaster, highlighting the lessons he's learned from juggling these roles. From the camaraderie of his podcast team to the life-and-death stakes of his medical career, Dustin brings a wealth of insight on staying present, building strong connections, and finding purpose in creative outlets. Whether you’re a parent, a content creator, or someone striving for work-life balance, this episode offers a compelling mix of inspiration and actionable advice.The Importance of Being PresentDustin emphasizes that being present is not just about physically showing up but giving your full attention to your loved ones. He shares how distractions like phones can diminish the quality of family interactions and recommends practical steps, such as keeping devices out of reach during family time, to foster deeper connections.Building Community Through PodcastingDustin takes us behind the scenes of the Present Fathers Podcast, explaining how a casual group of friends evolved into a purposeful project. The show began as conversations among friends who wanted to support each other through the challenges of fatherhood. Over time, it grew into a platform for inspiring and educating dads on being more present, resilient, and intentional. Dustin reflects on how teamwork, camaraderie, and shared passion have fueled their success.Lessons from Medicine and Emotional ResilienceAs an anesthesiologist, Dustin operates in high-stakes environments, making him deeply attuned to the importance of perspective and emotional intelligence. He talks about how these experiences have influenced his approach to fatherhood and relationships. Whether it's ensuring patient safety or being emotionally present for his family, Dustin emphasizes the value of staying calm under pressure and leading with compassion.Juggling Careers and Content CreationDustin discusses the challenges and joys of balancing a demanding medical career with his passion for podcasting and content creation. He highlights the creative outlet that podcasting provides and explains how it helps him connect with others while also growing personally. His advice for aspiring content creators? Focus on improving your craft over time, and don’t get discouraged by slow growth. Instead, enjoy the process and let your audience grow naturally.Advice for Aspiring Dads and CreatorsBe Present: Invest your full attention in your loved ones.Fill Your Own Cup: Balance self-care with family responsibilities.Work as a Team: Whether in podcasting or parenting, collaboration is key.Don’t Rush Growth: Take time to hone your craft and let your audience grow steadily.Value Connections: Foster meaningful relationships with your family and community.Memorable Quotes"The most loving thing you can give someone is your attention.""Your phone can harm your relationships more than you realize—put it away and be present.""Growth should be slow and steady. It’s about becoming deserving of your audience."Guest BioDustin “the Dad” is a seasoned anesthesiologist, content creator, and co-host of the Present Fathers Podcast. Passionate about building connections and sharing wisdom, Dustin combines his professional expertise and personal journey to inspire others. From life-saving moments in the operating room to laughter-filled conversations on his podcast, Dustin is dedicated to helping others live intentionally and build meaningful relationships.Be sure to check out Dustin’s work on the Present Fathers Podcast and connect with him on X (@Dustinthedad) for more insights and updates!CONNECT WITH DUSTINX: @dustinthedadCONNECT WITH JUSTINInstagram @Justkeeplearning.caYouTube @justkeeplearningpodcastX @JustinNolan_JKLTikTok @justkeeplearning.caFacebook justkeeplearningLinkedIn – @justinnolan I'm so happy you found this podcast. I am here to serve you, the creative solopreneur & aspiring content creator to get clarity on how to create content, teaching, build a business and design the life of your dreams without burning out in the online learning, creator economy.Want to get every single secret, tip, or idea I learn about channelling our emotions into success in this new creator economy, be sure to subscribe to the newsletter: https://newsletter.justkeeplearning.ca/main
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  • 9-to-5 to Creative Freedom: How Janis Ozolins Built a Visual Storytelling Empire
    Nov 25 2024
    Janis Ozolins has turned his passion for simplifying complex ideas into a thriving career as a visual storyteller and educator. Discover how he transitioned from a traditional 9-to-5 job into a life of creative independence, building a business that aligns with his values and serves an engaged audience.In this inspiring episode of Just Keep Learning, Justin Nolan chats with Janis about the power of visuals in communication, the challenges of breaking into creative work, and the importance of intrinsic motivation. Janis shares his journey, from discovering his love for creating visuals to helping others find clarity and connection through his work.Janis’ Journey to Visual StorytellingJanis began his creative journey while working in IT project management. Inspired by thinkers like Tim Ferriss and Jack Butcher, he explored the concept of explaining ideas visually, starting with scrappy experiments on Instagram. Despite facing years of low traction, Janis stayed consistent and eventually found his unique style—a clean, impactful method of distilling big ideas into simple visuals.By focusing on creating value and building an audience ethically, Janis transitioned from his 9-to-5 to a thriving creative business, proving the power of persistence.Overcoming Imposter SyndromeIn the early days of his creative journey, Janis struggled with the same doubts that hold many creators back. However, he believed in his ability to “figure things out” and stayed curious about learning and growth. This mindset helped him overcome roadblocks and discover his strengths, inspiring him to share his process with others.The Business of VisualsJanis now offers a course on visual storytelling, helping aspiring creators and marketers bring their ideas to life. He emphasizes that you don’t need to be a professional designer to make an impact. Instead, focus on delivering your message clearly and authentically—an approach that has resonated with his audience.For those interested in turning their visual skills into income, Janis highlights opportunities like freelance gigs, online courses, and even publishing books. His own journey includes a book deal, bringing his unique approach to a broader audience.Lessons for Aspiring CreatorsStart Ugly: Don’t let perfectionism hold you back. Focus on getting your ideas out there and refining over time.Build Relationships: Collaborate with peers and connect with mentors to stay motivated.Stay Curious: Pursue the topics and styles that excite you—it will keep you intrinsically motivated to create.Leverage the Internet: The digital age offers limitless opportunities to build, share, and monetize your work.Memorable Quotes“I believe in my ability to figure things out. That belief kept me moving forward when I had no results.”“Focus on delivering the idea, not perfection. Ugly, scrappy visuals that communicate effectively can still be impactful.”“If you build an audience ethically, there will always be ways to monetize.”Guest BioJanis Ozolins is a visual creator and educator who helps others explain ideas visually. With a background in IT project management, Janis transitioned to creative work through years of experimentation and intrinsic motivation. He now teaches others to harness their creativity through his online course, visuals, and upcoming book.Follow Janis OzolinsWebsite: ozolinsjanis.comInstagram: @ozolinsjanisTwitter: @ozolinsjanisCONNECT WITH JUSTINInstagram @Justkeeplearning.caYouTube @justkeeplearningpodcastX @JustinNolan_JKLTikTok @justkeeplearning.caFacebook justkeeplearningLinkedIn – @justinnolan I'm so happy you found this podcast. I am here to serve you, the creative solopreneur & aspiring content creator to get clarity on how to create content, teaching, build a business and design the life of your dreams without burning out in the online learning, creator economy.Want to get every single secret, tip, or idea I learn about channelling our emotions into success in this new creator economy, be sure to subscribe to the newsletter: https://newsletter.justkeeplearning.ca/main
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  • The Path to Building Personal Brands and Navigating the Creator Economy
    Nov 19 2024
    Bob Gentle is a master of personal branding and a guide for introverts and outliers. Discover how he transformed a career in search and rescue into a journey of helping creators and entrepreneurs build impactful personal brands.In this inspiring episode of Just Keep Learning, Justin Nolan chats with Bob Gentle about dreaming big, overcoming fear, and building a meaningful presence in the creator economy. Known for his expertise in personal branding and digital marketing, Bob shares powerful stories from his unique career path, offering actionable advice for creators at every stage of their journey.Bob’s Journey to Personal BrandingBob began his career in the high-stakes world of search and rescue, where he spent 15 years confronting danger and embracing discomfort. This experience taught him invaluable lessons about teamwork, courage, and growth. Transitioning into the creator economy, Bob applied these lessons to help entrepreneurs and creators amplify their voices and build personal brands with clarity and authenticity.Overcoming Fear and Embracing DiscomfortBob reflects on his early fears around visibility and content creation, sharing how he worked through self-doubt to build a thriving business. “Fear is just the unknown,” he explains. By leaning into discomfort and embracing challenges, Bob found not only personal growth but also the freedom to create authentically.Building a Personal Brand with IntentionBob emphasizes the importance of being intentional with personal branding. Everyone has a personal brand—it’s what people think of you when you’re not in the room. By aligning your message with your goals and focusing on your strengths, you can create a brand that resonates deeply with your audience. Bob advises creators to focus on their unique voice and remain authentic, even when facing criticism.Lessons in Collaboration and MonetizationDrawing from his background in search and rescue, Bob highlights the power of collaboration. “You can go far alone, but you go faster and further with others,” he says. He also shares insights into monetizing your personal brand, from high-value offers like workshops and retreats to creative collaborations that amplify reach and impact.Best Practices for Aspiring CreatorsFor new creators, Bob’s advice is clear: start small, stay consistent, and don’t wait for perfection. “Big dreams don’t require a perfect plan. They require action,” he says. Whether you’re a writer, podcaster, or visual creator, focus on what lights you up and lean into areas that feel uncomfortable—that’s where the growth happens.Bob Gentle’s journey is a testament to the power of resilience, authenticity, and dreaming big. This episode is packed with wisdom for anyone looking to build a personal brand, overcome fear, and make a meaningful impact. Dive into the episode, and start your journey to greatness today!Memorable Quotes“One-third of people won’t like you, one-third won’t care, but one-third will love you. Focus on those people.”“Fear is simply the unknown. Make the unknown known, and it’s no longer scary.”“The hero doesn’t know the end of the journey. He becomes the hero because he starts traveling.”Guest BioBob Gentle is a personal branding expert, podcast host, and digital marketing consultant who helps creators and entrepreneurs amplify their voices in the digital space. With a background in search and rescue and a passion for helping introverts and outliers succeed, Bob brings a unique perspective to the creator economy.Follow Bob GentleWebsite – Amplify MeLinkedIn – Bob GentleTwitter – @BobGentleCONNECT WITH JUSTINInstagram @Justkeeplearning.caYouTube @justkeeplearningpodcastX @JustinNolan_JKLTikTok @justkeeplearning.caFacebook justkeeplearningLinkedIn – @justinnolan I'm so happy you found this podcast. I am here to serve you, the creative solopreneur & aspiring content creator to get clarity on how to create content, teaching, build a business and design the life of your dreams without burning out in the online learning, creator economy.Want to get every single secret, tip, or idea I learn about channelling our emotions into success in this new creator economy, be sure to subscribe to the newsletter: https://newsletter.justkeeplearning.ca/main
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  • Passion to Purpose: Danny Miranda’s Journey to Finding Freedom in Podcasting and Life
    Nov 11 2024
    In this inspiring episode of Just Keep Learning, Justin Nolan sits down with Danny Miranda to discuss the path to podcasting success, embracing discomfort, and finding true freedom in both life and content creation. Known for his podcast The Danny Miranda Podcast, Danny dives into the mental aspects of podcasting, shares insights from his journey, and emphasizes the power of resilience and personal growth.Danny's Journey to PodcastingDanny began podcasting with a goal to reach 100 episodes, promising himself he’d re-evaluate after that milestone. Instead of quitting, he pushed forward and eventually surpassed 400 episodes, even when external validation was lacking. He shares his early struggles and how pushing through helped him build confidence in his craft, ultimately proving that persistence pays off.Overcoming Self-DoubtDanny reflects on his journey of self-discovery, finding purpose in podcasting even when it didn’t seem like others understood his vision. His insights remind us that sometimes we need to press on, trusting that we’re on the right path—even if others don’t see it.Navigating Family Support and ChallengesLiving with his parents during his early years of podcasting, Danny describes the challenges of explaining his non-traditional career to his family. Although supportive, his parents sometimes questioned his choices, adding another layer of complexity. Danny’s reflections on balancing family expectations with personal ambitions highlight the importance of perseverance and self-belief.Building Confidence as a CreatorDanny emphasizes the importance of leaning into discomfort, sharing that initially, he wasn’t comfortable on camera. Over time, however, he learned to embrace video as part of his podcasting process, eventually leading to interviews with high-profile guests like Gary Vaynerchuk. Danny’s experiences remind creators that pushing through discomfort can lead to new skills and opportunities.Lessons in Financial SustainabilityDanny also discusses the financial side of content creation, explaining that he took odd jobs while living at home to sustain his podcasting journey. His practical advice underlines that sometimes, it’s necessary to make sacrifices and find creative ways to support oneself when starting a passion project.Best Practices for Aspiring PodcastersFor new podcasters, Danny’s advice is simple: embrace the journey and identify where you feel uncomfortable. This discomfort is often an indicator of where you have room to grow. Danny believes that every creator should start by exploring their unique voice, even if it means taking on multiple roles—from editing to publishing—early on.Memorable Quotes“Where are you uncomfortable in this process? Lean into it, because that's where freedom lies.”“The story we’re acting out today may be important now, but life is full of seasons—your priorities will shift.”“I want to be the emotionally intelligent father I felt I never had, and that drives my passion for connecting with others.”Guest BioDanny Miranda is the host of The Danny Miranda Podcast, where he interviews top achievers and unique personalities. Known for his genuine curiosity and thoughtful questions, Danny creates meaningful conversations that encourage listeners to find personal freedom and live authentically. Through his podcast, Danny is redefining what it means to be an interviewer in the creator economy.Follow Danny MirandaNewsletter – The Danny Miranda PodcastX – @heydannymirandaInstagram – @heydannymirandaCONNECT WITH JUSTINInstagram @Justkeeplearning.caYouTube @justkeeplearningpodcastX @JustinNolan_JKLTikTok @justkeeplearning.caFacebook justkeeplearningLinkedIn – @justinnolan I'm so happy you found this podcast. I am here to serve you, the creative solopreneur & aspiring content creator to get clarity on how to create content, teaching, build a business and design the life of your dreams without burning out in the online learning, creator economy.Want to get every single secret, tip, or idea I learn about channelling our emotions into success in this new creator economy, be sure to subscribe to the newsletter: https://newsletter.justkeeplearning.ca/main
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