Episodes

  • An Interview With Sales Funnels Expert, Drew Burks
    Sep 9 2020

    Drew is an expert at helping people take the knowledge that is in their heads and writing it down into an online webinar, course or mastermind.

    With his knowledge of sales funnels, he'll take your idea and bring it to light, creating a passive income that you only dreamed about.

    How cool would it be to work with a coach who can literally help you peel back the onion, get the valuable knowledge out of your brain, onto paper and eventually turn it into a profitable business.

    If you've ever thought about passive income or creating any sort of online webinar or course based on your knowledge, this is the episode for you.

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  • Severe Change - Use It To Your Advantage
    Sep 2 2020

    Since this is a milestone being that it's episode #20, I wanted to chime back in alone and one on one with all of you to not only say thank you for your support for listening and subscribing but I also wanted to once again stress that this is the time to do all that you've always put off because of one excuse or another.

    Most of us are not that busy, some people have be furloughed or laid off and the world as a whole, is trying to figure out what's next.

    I am here in this episode to push you to do all the things you've always wanted to do and use this time wisely to reinvent yourself and follow your dreams and passion.

    What I wish for you all, is that my voice in your ears, calling some of you out, gets you to take that first step towards a better, happier, more fulfilled life.

    Much love to you all!

    Joe

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  • Part 2 - Alex Laing, Principal Clarinet of The Phoenix Symphony
    Aug 26 2020

    Alex Laing is a very cool and interesting person. He is currently the principal clarinet for The Phoenix Symphony and is coming up on 20 years in that chair. He's a very funny guy, a deep thinker and wants to leave his mark on social improvement in as many ways possible.

    I was lucky enough to get the chance to work with him on a program he put together a few years back called The Leading Tone. It was an after school program where we got to work with very young students and teach them the process of working in an ensemble using buckets as a percussion instrument.

    It was exciting to assist him in getting this program off the ground and to see the smile on the students faces when they got to perform in front of their classmates and their family and friends.

    Alex has reached a very high level in the world of classical music which not everyone always gets to accomplish even if they pour their heart, soul, blood, sweat and tears into their work. Being the principal chair in a symphony is no small feat.

    The great thing about Alex is his "real". You'll hear in this conversation that he's just one of us with maybe a little more discipline than most but still someone who I love hanging out with for  lunch or a beer.

    Please check out this episode to hear how all this started for Alex at a young age as we bring you on a journey all the way to his appointment at the Principal Clarinet of The Phoenix Symphony.

    In part 2, we continue to talk about the current status of The Phoenix Symphony during COVID-19 and all the projects he's working on moving forward.

    I hope you enjoy both parts of this interview with Alex and I can't thank you enough for listening to my podcast.

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  • Part 1 - Alex Laing, Principal Clarinet of The Phoenix Symphony
    Aug 19 2020

    Alex Laing is a very cool and interesting person. He is currently the principal clarinet for The Phoenix Symphony and is coming up on 20 years in that chair. He's a very funny guy, a deep thinker and wants to leave his mark on social improvement in as many ways possible.

    I was lucky enough to get the chance to work with him on a program he put together a few years back called The Leading Tone. It was an after school program where we got to work with very young students and teach them the process of working in an ensemble using buckets as a percussion instrument.

    It was exciting to assist him in getting this program off the ground and to see the smile on the students faces when they got to perform in front of their classmates and their family and friends.

    Alex has reached a very high level in the world of classical music which not everyone always gets to accomplish even if they pour their heart, soul, blood, sweat and tears into their work. Being the principal chair in a symphony is no small feat.

    The great thing about Alex is his "real". You'll hear in this conversation that he's just one of us with maybe a little more discipline than most but still someone who I love hanging out with for  lunch or a beer.

    Please check out this episode to hear how all this started for Alex at a young age as we bring you on a journey all the way to his appointment at the Principal Clarinet of The Phoenix Symphony.

    In part 2, we continue to talk about the current status of The Phoenix Symphony during COVID-19 and all the projects he's working on moving forward.

    I hope you enjoy both parts of this interview with Alex and I can't thank you enough for listening to my podcast.

     

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  • A Chat with Chris Carnal of "RISE UP ROCKSTAR"
    Aug 12 2020

    Even though Chris and I had never met, we keep running into each other online through various groups and even being connected to a few of the same real friends, not just Facebook friends, but old school actual friends.

    I could tell the moment I started looking more into what Chris was doing, he was definitely someone I had to have on the podcast. He's one of those people that you can tell are grateful for what life has given him, how he's gotten through some real world intense situations and ultimately, he's a giver and wants to help everyone rise up and ignite or reignite the rockstar within.

    It was a real pleasure being able to talk with such a like-minded person and I know over time and once COVID-19 fades away, Chris and I will most likely become lifelong friends.

    I hope you enjoy the wisdom that Chris shares with us and take a real look at RISE UP ROCKSTAR if you're interested in having the support of an amazing mastermind group to help you to the next level in your life and/or business.

    Thanks for listening!!

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  • An Interview with Speaker, Author, Life Coach and Entrepreneur Simon T Bailey
    Jul 29 2020
      I had the distinct privilege to sit down with Simon T Bailey to discuss his timeless book, "Shift Your Brilliance". I met Simon in March of 2020 when he gave a keynote address at a conference I was attending and his infectious manner and positive energy, drew me in. I had to interview him and find out more about this man. In this interview, we explore his book "Shift Your Brilliance" because it is so incredibly timely with what's happening in the world today with COVID-19, so many people furloughed from their jobs and so many companies going under with the weight of an almost non-existent economy due to social distancing. I hope this interview provides some real life guidance to those of you who may be a little lost at the moment and not sure what you next move might be. If you can shift your brilliance in a new direction, you'll surely come out on top when the dust settles. Enjoy! Simon T Bailey: Simon's Website: Simon T Bailey Connect with Simon: LinkedIn Personal: https://www.linkedin.com/in/simontbailey/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BrilliantSimonT/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/simontbailey Twitter: https://twitter.com/SimonTBailey Simon's Books: "Shift Your Brilliance" "Release Your Brilliance" "Be the Spark: Five Platinum Service Principles for Creating Customers for Life" "Brilliant Living: 31 Insights to Creating an Awesome Life" "Success is an Inside Job: Brilliant Service is the Bottom Line" "Releasing Leadership Brilliance: Breaking Sound Barriers in Education" "The Vuja de Moment: Shift from Average to Brilliant" "Simon Says Dream: Live a Passionate Life" Podcast Music By: Andy Galore, Album: "Out and About", Song: "Chicken & Scotch" 2014 Andy's Links: http://andygalore.com/ https://www.facebook.com/andygalorebass If you enjoy the podcast, would you please consider leaving a short review on Apple Podcasts/iTunes? It takes less than 60 seconds, and it really makes a difference in helping to convince hard-to-get guests. For show notes and past guests, please visit: https://joecostelloglobal.com/#thejoecostelloshow Subscribe, Rate & Review: I would love if you could subscribe to the podcast and leave an honest rating & review. This will encourage other people to listen and allow us to grow as a community. The bigger we get as a community, the bigger the impact we can have on the world. Sign up for Joe’s email newsletter at: https://joecostelloglobal.com/#signup For transcripts of episodes, go to: https://joecostelloglobal.com/#thejoecostelloshow Follow Joe: Twitter: https://twitter.com/jcostelloglobal Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jcostelloglobal/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jcostelloglobal/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCUZsrJsf8-1dS6ddAa9Sr1Q?view_as=subscriber Transcript Joe: Welcome, everybody. I'm really excited today to have Simon T. Bailey on the show, Simon and I met in March of this past year, but it was very briefly was passing in the hallway at a conference in Colorado. I shook his hand, told him how I loved the talk that he had just given the group. And then I was lucky enough to get him to say yes to come on to my podcast. So, Simon, welcome to my podcast. Thank you so much. Simon: Hey, Joe, good to be with you. Thank you for having me. Joe: Yeah, so I have one question before we even start, Simon: Sure. Joe: Why Simon T. Bailey? Simon: Because the "T is for terrific, you walked  into Joe: I Simon: It Joe: Said, Simon:  there, Joe: Damn, I should have guessed, I should have guessed. Simon: Though, the T is is a family name that my father gave to me. It stands for Theopolis, which is great. So Joe: Wow, OK, I was just wondering. Simon: It's a branding thing as well. Joe: So we are definitely going to talk today about your very timely book, which was published in 2014 called Shift Your Brilliance, Harness The Power of You Inc. Super interesting. I'm an audio book guy, so I listen to the audio book part, which for me is even better because I love your voice. Your laugh is probably the most infectious laugh that I've heard in such a long time. So that was great for me. But before we get into it, I just kind of want to lay a little groundwork about who Simon T. Bailey is. I know that from the book and from your talk that you gave out in Colorado, and I know you speak all over the world, that you came from the corporate environment. So you can start as far back as you want. I know the book covers some of your childhood, so it's completely up to you how far back you want to go. But I want to just lay a little groundwork so they know who you are and then we can get into all the other stuff. Simon: All , so give us two in a minute and a half or less, because it's important to what I'll share today, 14 years of age, mom and dad took me to Bennett High School or McKinley High School in Buffalo, New York, where I grew up, went out for football, basketball, got...
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  • Whaddaya Know Joe #2 - Big Announcement about The Jo Ellen and Joe YouTube Channel
    Jul 23 2020

    Well, the cat is out of the bag! Jo Ellen, who is my life partner of some 19 years and myself have stated a YouTube channel about love, life and leisure and everything in between.

    We have built such an amazing relationship that we think it's only fair to share what works for us, answer any questions we can and simply give as much information as possible regarding the magic we've created, how we've done it and what we can share with you, to make your relationship work as well.

    We'll also share some everyday funny videos of us together possible cooking or shopping or boating on a local Arizona lake, etc. We plan on doing a lot of traveling in the upcoming years and we'll bring you along on some of our adventures. Warning, we have a really great time when we're on vacation.

    The real goal is to have some of our viewers send in questions so that we might be able to share how we've dealt with various issues and still have a very loving, vibrant and fun relationship.

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    Podcast Music By: Andy Galore, Album: "Out and About", Song: "Chicken & Scotch" 2014

    Andy's Links:

    http://andygalore.com/ https://www.facebook.com/andygalorebass

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  • Maria Luna - CEO of BRAVO Pay
    Jul 15 2020
      I sat down with CEO Maria Luna from BRAVO Tip or Pay soon to be BRAVO Pay. We finally reconnected after meeting each other in 2016 when she was very kind and supported a venture I was working on here in Phoenix, AZ. The BRAVO app falls in the payment technologies category and is available as both an iPhone and Android app. Initially, the app was created for hard working people and creatives to get tipped for their services and it has now grown into a payment powerhouse. The new version adds so many more features including social media, social connection, fan pages, store fronts and has literally morphed into an all-inclusive app for anyone who works for themselves or has the ability to make money on their directly with their clients and followers. Unlike the competitors who share your information inside their apps like your name, email, phone # and have deep marketing pockets and charge large fees, BRAVO stands out as caring for all who work hard and deliver great service without giving up your identity and taking money out of your pockets with unfair fees. Maria is so sincere and you can tell that her goal is uplifting everyone and that sole purpose is more important to her than making a single dime. I hope you enjoy our conversation and more importantly, I hope you download the BRAVO app and start using it for all your payments, tipping and social interactions when it comes to promoting your goods and services. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OIY2hkhIiZs Maria Luna: BRAVO Pay: https://trybravo.com/ Connect with Maria: LinkedIn Personal: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mlunaceobravopay/ LinkedIn Business: https://www.linkedin.com/company/trybravopay/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCqzMQ63Znk4H4wKwO496F9A Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bravopay Instagram: https://www.instagrm.com/bravo_pay Twitter: https://twitter.com/Bravo ********** Podcast Music By: Andy Galore, Album: "Out and About", Song: "Chicken & Scotch" 2014 Andy's Links: http://andygalore.com/ https://www.facebook.com/andygalorebass ********** If you enjoy the podcast, would you please consider leaving a short review on Apple Podcasts/iTunes? It takes less than 60 seconds, and it really makes a difference in helping to convince hard-to-get guests. For show notes and past guests, please visit: https://joecostelloglobal.com/#thejoecostelloshow Subscribe, Rate & Review:I would love if you could subscribe to the podcast and leave an honest rating & review. This will encourage other people to listen and allow us to grow as a community. The bigger we get as a community, the bigger the impact we can have on the world. Sign up for Joe’s email newsletter at: https://joecostelloglobal.com/#signup For transcripts of episodes, go to: https://joecostelloglobal.com/#thejoecostelloshow Follow Joe: Twitter: https://twitter.com/jcostelloglobal Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jcostelloglobal/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jcostelloglobal/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCUZsrJsf8-1dS6ddAa9Sr1Q?view_as=subscriber Transcript Maria Luna: Joe: Hey, everybody, welcome. I'm excited for my guest today. I have Maria Luna from Bravo. She is going to explain the app and everything about it. Maria and I met, I think, back in twenty sixteen, and I haven't talked to her in quite some time, but they have definitely done a ton of stuff since then. And we're going to get into all that. I'm not going to spoil it. But Maria, welcome and thank you so much for being here. Maria: Thank you. The pleasure is all mine. Joe: There's plenty of interviews with your history and all of your growing up stories about your mother, how she made money and how this is so dear to your heart. The concept of what you built and then your own education, a bachelor's degree, masters degree. So there's plenty of places people can see all that. I really. For me. I love the app so much. And you were so gracious to be a part of my life in 2016. We had opened up a small performance school. And I really want to use this time mostly to get the word out about Bravo and allow you to explain where you've come from and where it's going. I know that there's a new iteration of it since 2016. I didn't even notice in 2016 or actually I didn't even know if this had happened since then. But we're going to talk about Shark Tank, which is cool. I don't know how much you can talk about it, but so you can just say, I can't talk about that. But I just I have some questions about all of that. But again, let's let's start with just the basic concept of what the app does and then we'll get into I know all these other questions will come up. Maria: Awesome, we'll thank you for the opportunity. So with an honor and a pleasure, whenever I invited to speak about our company, it's it's really a team effort. Unfortunately, I'm the majority of the cases on the face of the company, but there's so many amazing people in the team. I want ...
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