Synopsis
Creative Warriors is a community of purpose-driven entrepreneurs and creative small business owners. Brave souls taking the road less traveled, forging our way through the world creating businesses marketing ourselves and our talents. Business coach, entrepreneur and warrior himself, Jeffrey Shaw, interviews leading authors, successful entrepreneurs, and well known creatives, who will offer you inspiration and best business practices that you can apply directly in your life and business. Topics include social media, marketing, time management, creativity as well as many out-of-the-box innovative business ideas.
Episodes
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116: Ian Ryan - Busting through fear and building confidence
09/01/2016 Duration: 33minWithout a strong mindset, you won't be able to create better habits in your life. Without good habits, you will never gain any serious momentum with your biggest goals. Sometimes you can hear the same inspiring messages over and over and yet do nothing differently. Until one day, you hear the right thing at the right time. Ian Ryan's life has been full of tough lessons, crazy change, failure, success and a few BIG AH HA moments. After the loss of his brother this past January, he realized that it was time to share his story and connect with people who want to be inspired. Long before that pivotal moment, Ian became obsessed with the human psychology behind living a healthy, confident and inspiring life. He wanted to understand the keys to success in both mental and physical performance. Today Ian helps people live healthier, more confident and inspired lives. He is a certified personal trainer, nutrition coach, and entrepreneur, and the creator of the Golden Habits blog spot where he offers the best tips for
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115: Thom Singer - Get the most out of conferences you attend!
06/01/2016 Duration: 49minWe're coming upon that time of year when there's tends to be a lot of conferences. Our guest today is a conference catalyst who will help you get the most out of the conferences you attend and perhaps completely change your mind about why and how to network. Thom Singer has more than 25 years of sales and marketing experience and is an expert in branding, positioning, and networking. He has authored ten books on the power of business relationships, networking, presentation skills, and entrepreneurship. Thom sets the tone for better engagement at industry events as the opening keynote speaker and the Master of Ceremonies. His Conference Catalyst Program has become a “meeting planners” favorite in how it transforms the conference attendee experience. As the host of the popular “Cool Things Entrepreneurs Do” podcast, Thom interviews business leaders, entrepreneurs, solopreneurs, and others who possess an extra dose of the entrepreneurial spirit. Thom has a knack for challenging people to be more engaged and e
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114: Jocelyn Glei - Creativity and Meaning
02/01/2016 Duration: 42minOne of the more challenging transitions for a creative person is to see themselves as a business. Today's guest writes about work and creativity in the age of distraction. She is interested in inspiring you to be creative, and get into action, so you can make your amazing talent available in the world. Jocelyn Glei is a writer who’s obsessed how we can infuse more creativity and meaning into our daily work. She is the bestselling author and editor of three books that have sold over a quarter of a million copies: Manage Your Day-to-Day, Maximize Your Potential, and Make Your Mark, which offer pragmatic, actionable advice for creatives on managing their time, their careers, and their businesses. She was formerly the Founding Editor of 99u.com, which earned two Webby Awards for Best Cultural Blog and a rabid fan base of productivity nerds. She also led the curation of the very popular annual 99u conference, which hosts an incredible array of creatives.
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113: Ari Meisel - Less Doing, More Living
30/12/2015 Duration: 30minAs Warriors often do, we're going to take an opposite approach to the New Year. While everyone is is talking about more goal setting and freshening up their to-do lists for the new year, we are talking about doing less. We have some great advice, practical tips and technology suggestions that will help you do less and live more in 2016. Isn't that what it's all about! Ari Meisel is an author, speaker, coach, TEDx presenter and the creator of Less Doing, More Living—a set of practices and principles designed to help the overwhelmed become less stressed and more efficient. Ari's ideas help people surmount the insurmountable and create flow. A New York native, Ari spent his formative years in the Empire State before leaving to attend the University of Pennsylvania, where he obtained his degree in economics from Wharton School. Following his studies, Ari began a successful career in real estate development until the unexpected took him off-course in 2006. Ever since his journey has been in service to Less Doing,
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112: Tara Swiger - Craft Your Business
26/12/2015 Duration: 38minToday we’re going to travel along on the journey of an uncommon entrepreneur. Our guest has gone from having a "real job," to becoming a yarn maker, to helping thousands of others build successful businesses as creative makers. An exciting, inspiring story laced with lots of practical advice. Tara Swiger is the author of Market Yourself, a system for creating a marketing plan for your craft business. She began her entrepreneurial journey as a yarn-maker and quit her day job in 2009 to be a full-time maker. She has been writing and teaching about handmade business for over five years, via (free) weekly lessons and in-person and on-line courses. Her superpower is translating complex business principles into the language of artists and makers and turning theory into doable Action Plans.
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111: Paul Busse - All Aboard The Holiday Express!
23/12/2015 Duration: 28minWe have a guest as close to Santa Claus himself as we can ever get. Year after year his creations inspire all the wonder, the joy, the childlike spirit, that is this time of year. It was a privilege and honor to get a glimpse into the creative process and passionate inner workings of Paul Busse is the award-winning creative genius of Applied Imagination. Paul and his creative team are behind one of New York City's top 5 holiday attractions: the Holiday Train Show at The NY Botanical Garden. As well as numerous landscape model train exhibits across the United States. Once you've seen a masterpiece by Applied Imagination, combining model trains meandering through landscaped forests and cityscapes, crossing bridges towering overhead, passing by replicas of famous landmark buildings created with all natural materials, this botanical architecture is something you will never forget. Paul is retired, but remains creatively involved, and the driving force of Applied Imagination lives on through it’s enthusiastic, art
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110: Bob Berg & David Mann - Being A Go-Giver
19/12/2015 Duration: 50minIn this season of giving and receiving, we are fortunate to have the co-authors of the book The Go-Giver to help us get to the heart of what it means to give and receive. The value of understanding how to give and also receive is one of the many gifts we can unpack from this episode. Like a coin, you can not have one without the other. Think about that. Bob Burg and John David Mann are the co-authors of the Go-Giver and how to be leaders of the Go-Giver culture. The Go-Giver, has sold more than a half-million copies, has been translated into 21 languages. John has been writing about business, leadership, and the laws of success for more than 30 years. As a high school student, he led a group of friends in successfully creating their own high school. After establishing himself as a concert cellist and prize-winning composer, he built a multimillion-dollar sales organization of more than a hundred thousand people before turning to writing and publishing. Bob is a sought-after speaker that shares the platform
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109: Ann Handley - Everybody Writes
16/12/2015 Duration: 41minDo you think of yourself as a writer? In today's online world, we're all writers. Between emails, social media posts, marketing materials, and content creation we are all writing more than ever before. Learning how to be an effective writer is key. We're joined today by one of the world's leading marketing experts who wants to shed light on writing and the future of marketing. Ann Handley is a Wall Street Journal best-selling author, keynote speaker, and the world’s first Chief Content Officer. She speaks and writes about how you can rethink the way your business markets. Cited in Forbes as the most influential woman in Social Media and recognized by ForbesWoman as one of the top 20 women bloggers, Ann is the Chief Content Officer of MarketingProfs, a training and education company with the largest community of marketers in its category. She is a monthly columnist for Entrepreneur magazine, a member of the LinkedIn Influencer program, and the co-author of the best-selling book Content Rules: How to Create Kil
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108: Ann Rea - Crushing The Starving Artist Attitude
12/12/2015 Duration: 38minWhen was the last time you heard a creative person say "I don't have a career I have a business? Well, buckle up because we've invited the Warrior of No Fear to join us for a passionate conversation about being a successful artist and business owner. All Creative Warriors want to be seen and heard for their work. The ultimate acknowledgement for your work IS a sustainable business. Ann Rea is on a mission to stamp out the "Starving Artist" slur and to help artists secure their creative freedom through business savvy. Her artistic talent is commended by Wayne Thiebaud, an American art icon, and she has been featured on Creative Live, HGTV, ABC, and The Good Life Project, in Fortune and The Wine Enthusiast magazines, and in the book Career Renegade. Ann teaches The MAKING Art Making MONEY Semester. An interactive, eight-part, foundational, business semester specifically for artists. Ann is always ready to get down to business whether she's holding a brush, teaching or speaking.
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107: Art Markman - Making Smart Change
09/12/2015 Duration: 47minLet's face it. It's hard to make changes in our lives. We've all heard really good information about creating change. But what you're going to hear today, may be the best we've come across. It's a clear, systematic, effective way to make a Smart Changes. This episode is for anyone who has struggled to make a sustainable change. Art Markman is the Professor of Psychology and Marketing at the University of Texas at Austin. He is also the Founding Director of the Program in the Human Dimensions of Organizations. Art's research explores thinking. He has studied the way people form and use analogies, the mechanisms of decision making, the modes that allow people to form categories, and the influences of motivation on reasoning. Art is the author of 3 books- Smart Thinking, Habits of Leadership and Smart Change. Art is also on the scientific advisory boards for the Dr. Phil Show and the Dr. Oz Show. This conversation was so incredibly inspiring; it's a game-changing episode.
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106: Robert Rausch - Maximizing Your Personal Energy
05/12/2015 Duration: 43minA Creative Warrior wants to be at their best. Maximizing personal energy so we can put our best work out in the world. For many of us this is a key motivation. Today we are digging into where we get our energy from, what sustains it and how to best manage both positive and negative energy sources. Dr. Bob assist leaders in discovering their potential and how to maximize their energy. He is a Certified Executive Coach, Registered Corporate Coach, and Senior Consultant with Birkman International and a Founding Partner with the John Maxwell Coaching, Training, and Speaker Program. Dr. Bob has authored four books and numerous articles on leadership. He is the founder and president of Energy Driven Leader Inc. and combines his Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology with 30 years of experience working with Corporate Executives and Entrepreneurs. Most importantly, this work is clearly Dr. Bob's calling, and I'm thrilled to bring his insights to our community!
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105: Shama Hyder - Zen Marketing
02/12/2015 Duration: 39minWe don't often think about our online marketing, social media or website as being peaceful. Our guest today has a way of making the complex-simple, the noisy-quiet and marketing a bit more zen-like. Known as the “Zen Master of Marketing” by Entrepreneur Magazine and the “Millennial Master of the Universe” by Fast Company, Shama Hyder is a visionary strategist for the digital age. She is the bestselling author of the Zen of Social Media Marketing and international keynote speaker who’s shared the stage with the world’s top leaders, including President Obama and the Dalai Lama. As the CEO of the award-winning Marketing Zen Group, Shama was named as one of the “Top 30 Under 30” Entrepreneurs in America by Inc Magazine in 2013 and was honored at the White House as one of the top 100 U.S. companies to be run by a young entrepreneur by Empact100. A trusted media expert, Shama has frequently appeared on Fox Business, CBS, CW33 and Fox News and has been featured in The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, Entrepr
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104: Michelle Gielan - Broadcasting Happiness
28/11/2015 Duration: 39minI'm looking forward to an awesome conversation today! That is what's considered a power lead. Leading with a powerful and optimistic statement that hopefully made you feel optimistic too. In this episode, you're going to hear about power leads and many other techniques so that you can live with a positive attitude, influence others and learn to broadcast happiness. Michelle Gielan, national CBS News anchor, turned positive psychology researcher, is the bestselling author of Broadcasting Happiness. Michelle is also the Founder of the Institute for Applied Positive Research and is partnered with Arianna Huffington to study how transformative stories fuel success. She is an Executive Producer of “The Happiness Advantage” Special on PBS and a featured professor in Oprah’s Happiness course. Michelle holds a Master of Applied Positive Psychology from the University of Pennsylvania, and her research and advice have received attention from The New York Times, Washington Post, FORBES, CNN, FOX, and Harvard Business Re
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103: Achim Nowak - The Moment
25/11/2015 Duration: 35minWelcome to our special Thanksgiving episode! When you think about it, Thanksgiving is a savory holiday. The stuffing, the turkey, the delicious pies. All savory. But these are also the moments that can so easily slip by in all the busyness and be forgotten. Today we're going to talk about being present so you can get the most out of your holiday while savoring the moment. Achim Nowak and his work have been featured on 60 Minutes, Fox News, NPR, in The New York Times and The Miami Herald. His weekly Energy Boost message champions an energized life delivered to his devoted global following. Achim is an author, speaker, C-Suite coach, and international authority on personal presence. His new book The Moment: A Practical Guide to Creating a Mindful Life in a Distracted World which follows his previous books, Infectious and Power Speaking, both have become prized resources for executives around the world.
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102: Noah Fleming - Cultivate Customer Loyalty
21/11/2015 Duration: 46minAs a business coach, the quickest way I see that most entrepreneurs can improve their business is by nurturing their past client relationships that they have left dormant. The potential to dramatically improve your business with this one thing alone can be life changing. That is exactly why we've invited Noah Fleming on today to discuss how to build a thriving business through customer loyalty. As an expert in strategic marketing and customer loyalty, Noah helps his clients dramatically and rapidly increase sales, multiply profits, and maximize customer value. He is the author of the Amazon #1 bestselling book in Sales, Marketing, and Customer Service – EVERGREEN: Cultivate The Enduring Customer Loyalty That Keeps Your Business Thriving. Noah is a trusted source for consulting and coaching to thousands of business owners and executives. He’s an expert blogger for Fast Company Magazine, and a regular contributor to The Globe and Mail’s Report on Business. Noah is routinely quoted and mentioned in publications
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101: Kia Kight - - Compose Your Life - A Violinist's Perspective
18/11/2015 Duration: 44minWe have a compelling and beautiful story of an artist, in this case, a violinist, who despite being incredibly talented and accomplished, sought to use his instrument for an even greater purpose, inspiration. Kai Kight shares his music and journey and in the process provides ideas that you can take to compose your life, in your own way. Kai is an innovative violinist, composer, and speaker who has inspired thousands to reach their own creative potential. He brilliantly uses music as a metaphor to empower people at many of the world’s leading organizations, from The Walt Disney Company to PricewaterhouseCoopers, to the Superbowl winning Seattle Seahawks of the NFL. With a diverse background, Kai holds an engineering degree from Stanford University’s design school and as a violinist since age three he has performed in venues including the White House and the Great Wall of China.
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100: Jeffrey Shaw- An Intimate Portrait
14/11/2015 Duration: 01h14minCreative Warriors podcast has been an amazing journey that has inspired us, motivated us, and changed our world as we knew it. There is nothing quite like having a "real" reason to do some of the geeky things Jeffrey loves to do most; read thought-provoking stuff and talk about it! We wanted to do something special to mark this 100th episode milestone marker. So who better to ask than our Creative Warrior community. It started with Jeffrey posting a request on our private Creative Warriors Unite Facebook group, which quickly turned into an onslaught of emails suggesting he be interviewed. That he get personal and yes, get vulnerable too. Friend, coach, and radio host Jennifer Powers took the time to peel back the onion and get beneath the surface to make sure Jeffrey shared some of his back story, insights and things he doesn't typically talk about on or off the air. The last 99 episodes have been heartfelt and more rewarding than we can express. We are looking forward to continuing to bring the best-in-cla
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99: Joseph Jaffe - Z.E.R.O. Marketing Budget
11/11/2015 Duration: 43minWouldn't it be fantastic if marketing your business and your work didn't cost anything? If your marketing budget was Zero? Not only is it possible, but it may also just be the best way to promote your business. One of the most sought-after consultants, speakers and thought leaders on innovation, marketing, new media and social media, Joseph Jaffe is Founder and CEO of Evol8tion, an innovation agency that connects startups with established brands. Joseph’s most recent book is ZERO- zero paid media as the new marketing model. His impassioned, straight-shooting and honest perspectives have made him a go-to marketing expert for every major media outlet. Jaffe’s popular blog and audio podcast, "Jaffe Juice,” provides daily and weekly commentary on all things new in marketing.
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98: Tracy Matthews - Selling Luxury
07/11/2015 Duration: 37minWhile every industry has it's nuances; there can also be remarkable similarities and crossover that all entrepreneurs can leverage. Today you can glean lessons from a coach to jewelry designers about marketing, selling a luxury item and how to succeed in a highly competitive business. Tracy Matthews story is one of stepping into her passion, having great success, losing it all, experimenting further and ultimately finding the ideal business model to attract her perfect clients. Her journey is one of creation, redemption, perseverance and accomplishment. Tracy is an eco-luxury jewelry designer specializing in bespoke engagement rings, wedding bands, and heirloom redesign. Her passion for making the business of jewelry led her to found Flourish & Thrive Academy, an online resource and community for jewelry designers. Tracy's mission is to help designers get their work with more of their DREAM clients and create raving fans. Her motto: “community and collaboration over competition.”
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97: Rohit Bhargava - Leverage Trends To Increase Your Business
04/11/2015 Duration: 40minHow helpful would it be to be able to spot a trend? In business, it can mean the difference between staying relevant or fading away. We're digging into how to spot trends. We also chat about trends that will affect all Creative Warriors, from selfies to celebrities and vending machines! Rohit Bhargava is a trend curator. He is a Wall Street Journal best-selling author of five books on topics as wide ranging as the future of business, building a brand with personality, and why leaders never eat cauliflower. We discuss Rohit's latest work, Non-Obvious: How to Think Differently, Curate Ideas and Predict The Future. Rohit is an expert at helping brands and leaders be more influential and has advised hundreds of global brands. He also teaches marketing at Georgetown University; is a two-time TEDx speaker and is regularly featured in The New York Times, Harvard Business Review, and NPR.