Synopsis
Welcome to the Disruptive Entrepreneur Podcast .The one word that gets used to describe Rob over & over (apart from a successful businessman), is not what youre thinking -its Disruptive.If you want a boring, comfortable, safe existence where youre never challenged and you slowly rot away amid all the negativity, existing rather than truly living, then close Rob down! (Theres hundreds of other podcasts who will pump the same old spiel about entrepreneurship and property investments)If youre still here, then youre clearly looking for more from life. You know you can be something much bigger and greater, a great entrepreneur and businessman, and you have so much to give. Then Rob can help, he has over 100,000 entrepreneurs who are testament to this.Despite his Disruptive persona (striving for more, questioning everything, continually learning, shaking things up and pushing the boundaries of convention), youd be surprised that Rob isnt one of these big-shot, big-ego (according to himself) celebrity-fashion Entrepreneurs.Rob is a die hard passionate work(play)-a-holic, and a family man. If you crave new, want to prove the skeptics wrong and give a real meaning and legacy to your life, then the 'Disruptive' podcast will be straight to the point & challengingIgnorance isnt bliss, its ignorance Rob Moore
Episodes
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Beware Comparing Yourself to Your Competition: Rob Shares a Live one to one Coaching Call [Business, mindset, entrepreneur, disruptors]
26/08/2018 Duration: 41minWelcome to The Disruptors Podcast! In this episode, Rob answers questions from M- a Disruptive Entrepreneur Community member, about how to stop pedestalising your competition and in turn, making yourself feel insignificant or of no value compared to those people. It is a common issue entrepreneurs face, especially when they look to grow. How do you avoid putting yourself down by saying “They’re better than me” without taking it the other way and looking at your competition in a negative light? Rob explains all and how he dealt with this issue in his own experience as he became the Disruptive Entrepreneur he is today. KEY TAKEAWAYS Practice an abundant mindset. There is room in the marketplace for all of us. Without competition, there would be no marketplace! There would be no fair prices, no fair exchange. Your competitors actually make you work to keep improving your products and services, which in turn increases you or your business’s value and ability to solve problems. Be grateful for your competi
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How to Put Yourself Out There More (Not Just For Introverts) [Business, mindset, entrepreneur, disruptors]
23/08/2018 Duration: 15minWelcome to another episode of The Disruptors Podcast! Today, Rob covers ten ways to get yourself out there, whether it means marketing yourself, giving your product a voice or creating a content. Whatever it is that you’re thinking about doing, stop overthinking, ask yourself “what’s the worst that could happen?”, start with what you know best, and then do it! Key Takeaways: Stop overthinking it and start testing it. Don’t waste precious time worrying and overthinking about whether you’ll mess up, be judged or that you won’t be good enough and instead, just got for it. If it makes you feel more comfortable, take some notes, be prepared, talk about something you know well, just do it. Remember that everything is a test. Nothing ever has to be the perfect finished final product. If something turns out bad, you can always go back and fix it. Stop making it seem so big and permanent in your mind, understand how small your actions are in the grand scheme of things and take that pressure off your
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Jay Cutler: Rob Interviews 4x Mr Olympia Winner, Body-building Legend & Social Media Sensation [Business, mindset, entrepreneur, disruptors]
19/08/2018 Duration: 01h11minWelcome to another episode of The Disruptors Podcast! On today’s episode, Rob talks to Jay Cutler, 4X Mr. Olympia winner and the founder of Cutler Nutrition. Discover what bodybuilding and business – yes, two very different fields – have in common. For example, to be a pro bodybuilder and businessman, you have to have a strong mindset and maintain great relationships. Aside from this, Rob and Jay talk about how failure is important, how did Jay make the transition, how passion projects can be successful, how Sylvester Stallone in Rocky IV inspired him, and many more! KEY TAKEAWAYS Mind to Muscle Connection. You have to have a visual you want to achieve in your mind. See the genetic potentials. Consider the training, health and nutrition you have to keep track of. Bodybuilding needs hardcore mentality, aside from hard work and dedication. Jay has decided since he was 12 that he wanted to mould his own body to have a perfect and fit physique. At the age of 18, he started his training. He learned on his o
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Do You Beat Yourself up? (Stop All The Labels and do THIS Instead) [Business, mindset, entrepreneur, disruptors]
16/08/2018 Duration: 09minWelcome to another episode of The Disruptors Podcast! Here’s an episode for everyone who needs a pick-me-up, a detox, or an upper after a slump they’ve gone through or, maybe, still going through. Today, Rob shares tips on how to shoo away the habit of beating yourself up by labelling and stereotyping. Listen as he discusses the techniques and benefits of having to label yourself with optimism and clarity. When you know what to do, you’ll be winning and solving problems in no time even when you’re going through a rough patch. KEY TAKEAWAYS Be careful of what you label yourself. If you’ve associated your identity with something, it’s hard to come back from it. I've hit the brick wall… I'm sinking… There's a huge weight on my shoulders… I've got impostor syndrome… NONE of these are real (unless you make it real)! You’re just going through some challenges. Don’t own it. Breathe and understand that it just didn’t go right this moment and things can be different. If you want to label yourself, say thes
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The Entrepreneurs Mindset (Top 10 Traits of the Greats) [Business, mindset, entrepreneur, disruptors]
12/08/2018 Duration: 28minWelcome to another episode of The Disruptors Podcast! Today, Rob gets beyond the popular and cliched buzzwords to break down what it really means to be an entrepreneur and the necessary traits someone needs to embody to become a successful one. Rob details the importance of accepting things like risk, failure, the knowledge that you will be a forever student, and the fact that being an entrepreneur can be a lonely business. He also points out the need to always be striving for growth, developing your self-awareness, and turning negative energy into positive output. Key Takeaways: The official definition of an entrepreneur: A person who sets up a business, taking on financial risks in the hope of profit. Rob’s real-world definition: A person who solves problems for profit and growth and creates products, services, and solutions that matter, make a difference, and make money. The most important traits that an entrepreneur needs to embody: Have an increased appetite for risk. Being an entr
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The Hidden Benefits of Being a Beginner [Business, mindset, entrepreneur, disruptors]
09/08/2018 Duration: 15minWelcome to another episode of The Disruptors Podcast! Today, Rob talks about Imposter Syndrome, and how trying out a new business venture where you don’t have as much experience can make you feel like you have no idea what you’re doing. However, there are quite a few advantages to being a beginner: it keeps you humble and open-minded, and the “newness” of it all gives you a level of passion and enthusiasm that many people with more experience have lost. Just remember to live in the moment and understand that you’ve got to start somewhere. Key Takeaways: Entering into a business venture where you are new and don’t have as much experience as other people can feel overwhelming and stressful. You can feel like you’re an imposter and you don’t know what you’re doing and are going to mess it up. While you are technically not experienced in this field, most of these feelings are just built on personal emotions and fear rather than the actual odds of you messing something up. However, that “begin
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Start NOW, Get Perfect Later: Special Bonus [Business, mindset, entrepreneur, disruptors]
07/08/2018 Duration: 07minRobs latest book is finally live, available on preorder on audible now. In this bonus short, Rob discusses his new book, its content and some very special bonuses for early buyers. [Business, mindset, entrepreneur, disruptors] VALUABLE RESOURCES https://robmoore.com/ bit.ly/Robsupporter https://robmoore.com/podbooks rob.team ABOUT THE HOST Rob Moore is an author of 9 business books, 5 UK bestsellers, holds 3 world records for public speaking, entrepreneur, property investor, and property educator. Author of the global bestseller “Life Leverage” Host of UK’s No.1 business podcast “Disruptors” “If you don't risk anything, you risk everything” CONTACT METHOD Rob’s official website: https://robmoore.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/robmooreprogressive/?ref=br_rs LinkedIn: https://uk.linkedin.com/in/robmoore1979 disruptive, disruptors, entreprenuer, business, social media, marketing, money, growth, scale, scale up, risk, property: http://www.robmoore.com
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David Leadbetter: Rob Interviews Coach to Multiple World no.1 & Major Winning Golfing Champions [Business, mindset, entrepreneur, disruptors]
05/08/2018 Duration: 01h04minIn Rob's latest interview, David Leadbetter reveals his experiences coaching young , hopeful golfers into successful champions. He discusses the importance of sports psychology, and keeping a positive mind on the game which reflects into the world of business, as well as how some golfers often pursue other career paths related to the sport instead of playing the tournaments. Success doesn't have to be being the best golfer in the world, and David explains that he always encourages his students to "shoot for the stars, as you might hit the moon KEY TAKEAWAYS ● Golf is an individual sport and it is unlike any team sports. You may get very hard on yourself. So, it’s important that you’re mentally ready also. ●Find your own formula or recipe for success. There's no specific mould for a top player. Every player is different. They are organized in their own way. they know how much golf to play, when to rest, how many practices they need, what food they want. ●Have the will to learn and be open-minded.
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What to do when you know what to do but aren’t doing it! [Business, mindset, entrepreneur, disruptors]
02/08/2018 Duration: 11minWelcome to the latest episode of The Disruptors Podcast! On today’s episode, Rob shares strategies you could apply on yourself when you’re in stuck in a slump of not really doing the thing that you know you should be doing. Rob says most of the times, it involves fear or is deeply-rooted on a significant event that happened to our lives. Yes, these reasons are valid. But what happens if we keep acting this way? Nothing. Or if nothing, we head the wrong path. So, the most important thing to do when we realise we are in this kind of situation: Just do it! Don’t give your time to overthink or to over analyze. You’ll be more than satisfied with what you’ll discover after you do it! KEY TAKEAWAYS ‘Picking up the phone, holding your breath, and dialling the number.’ This an advice from Rob's mentor. In this way, there is no time to overthink and over analyze what you're about to do. What if you don't know what to say? If you give yourself too much time to think, to worry, or procrastinate, then you won't do
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Jordan Peterson: Interview with Clinical Psychologist, Million-Plus Selling Author [Business, mindset, entrepreneur, disruptors]
29/07/2018 Duration: 57minEpisode Description: Welcome to another episode of The Disruptors Podcast! In this episode, Rob interviews the author of the best-selling book, 12 Rules for Life: An Antidote to Chaos, clinical psychologist Jordan Peters. Rob and Jordan cover predictors for entrepreneurial success, the importance of dynamic opposition in a business partnership, and just how crucial marketing and sales skills really are, even for creative artists. Together, Rob and Jordan break down the necessary evils of proper scheduling, the benefits of selling directly to consumers, and why you should always have someone around to say no. Key Takeaways: When analysing potential business success, Jordan breaks things down into these categories: -Simple jobs: Where you train and then repeat what you’ve learned. Intelligence predicts how fast someone can learn a simple job but their levels of conscientiousness predict how well they will do it. -Complex jobs: Involve demands that change on a regular basis and cannot ever be fully “learne
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3 Simple Tips to Raise Entrepreneurial, Business Savvy, & Self-Sufficient Kids [Business, mindset, entrepreneur, disruptors]
26/07/2018 Duration: 11minEpisode Description: Welcome to another episode of The Disruptors Podcast! Today, Rob explains three fairly simple concepts that can make a big difference in ensuring your kids grow up to be self-sufficient and money-savvy. And while the tips are simple, the things they require can be tough, like not simply giving them an inheritance, or having to let someone else inspire their entrepreneurial spirit. But in the long run, it’s more than worth it! Key Takeaways: Don’t just give your kids money in the form of an inheritance or other lump sums, as this is not going to be useful in helping them learn how to master money responsibly, and could even lead them to a poor financial situation. Instead, use the money as an opportunity to get them involved in business and enterprise early. Offer them the money with conditions or restrictions that will teach them about managing money properly. Paying your kids pocket money for household chores they should be doing anyway is basically the same as handing out gifts
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Interview with Martin Frei, Co-founder of High-End Watch Brand Urwerk [Business, mindset, entrepreneur, disruptors]
22/07/2018 Duration: 01h51minWelcome to another episode of The Disruptors Podcast. In this episode, Rob Moore interviews Co-founder and chief designer of luxury watch brand Urwerk, Martin Frei. Rob and Martin discuss business, art, entrepreneurship and innovation in this captivating interview. Discover the evolution of Urwerk and the mastery of Martin’s designs. Learn how these beautiful watches are taken from concept to creation and the lessons learnt along the way. Find out more about what it means to be truly creative, to really innovate and to undoubtedly create a piece of art. KEY TAKEAWAYS Art is an extension of one’s self and carriers themes throughout. The true expertise of an artist is creating something different and expressive. In order to be the master of machines you need to challenge yourselves and the need to be creative. However, the form has to follow function and the watches have to work. A concept is created from a set of collective experiences and concepts and inspiration is taken from films architecture toys an
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Trends: 10 Ways to Spot & Predict Trends (Including Resources) [Business, mindset, entrepreneur, disruptors]
19/07/2018 Duration: 15minWelcome to another episode of The Disruptors Podcast. In today's Caffeine Cast Rob brings you 10 ways to jump in on trends, get the most leverage and the biggest income, the most customers, the highest reach and how to explode and go viral. Plus 8 online resources to help you spot them. Discover why it’s important not to be the first when taking advantage of trends and how to identify the start of the exponential curve before it plato's into maturity. Rob also brings you 8 essential online resources to help you spot up and coming trends. Listen now, and find out how to leverage trends to your advantage. KEY TAKEAWAYS Having a natural curiosity - Listening rather than speaking, asking questions and being engaged. Always ask why. The desire to solve problems - A trend can just be a solution to solving an ongoing problem, Try to always find solutions, even if they don’t yet exist. Listening and engaging with online communities - Get engaged with the people in your industry, the people in your business
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How to Deal With Demands on Your Time [Business, mindset, entrepreneur, disruptors]
15/07/2018 Duration: 21minWelcome to another episode of The Disruptors Podcast. Today Rob dives into How to Deal With the Demand on Your Time and how you too, can compartmentalise, create rules and start to leverage, manage do in order to get the most done. Discover how to effectively, efficiently and ruthless deal with the demands on your time by following Rob’s steps to success. Learn how to stop attracting the demand on your time and start to, scale-leverage and Net-time because Routine equals Results. KEY TAKEAWAYS Compartmentalise Your Diary - Merge your passion and profession, vocation and vacation and complete income generating tasks. Create a routine and you’ll get the results you want. Schedule in your time and tasks, be organised and you’ll get everything done. Have Rules for all the Incoming - Give yourself permission and outsource. If it’s personal answer it yourself but ensure you create rules and barriers to preserve your time. L,M,D (Leverage, Manage, Do) - Instead of doing first, leverage first and get more done
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Caffeine Cast: How Do You Deal with Change? [Business, mindset, entrepreneur, disruptors]
12/07/2018 Duration: 17minDESCRIPTION Welcome to another episode of the The Disruptors Podcast. In this episode Rob Moore shares a Live! Training session from his Elite Trainer Masterclass and discusses How to Deal with Change. Rob explains how everyone views change in one of two ways, daunting and scary or exciting and new. Learn how change can create exciting opportunities but also added risk. There’s no black, white or binary answer to changeit’s a balance of emotions and optimistic belief. Understand how to embrace change and shake it up, because tomorrow could be the opportunity you’ve been waiting for. Change is the most exciting part of business and life don’t fear it, hold on to it. KEY TAKEAWAYS- Change can invoke a lot of emotions and bring about new and exciting opportunities but also create risk.- Become excited by change, create new opportunities and embrace something new. Yes it can createchaos and overwhelm but it’s never all good and never all bad.- Everyone is on their own journey, so don’t fear change or what co
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John Challis: Rob Interviews Boycie from Greatest British Sitcom Only Fools & Horses [Business, mindset, entrepreneur, disruptors]
08/07/2018 Duration: 57minNo one shall stop you when pursuing a career as a creative! On today’s episode, Rob meets John Challis, who’s famous for playing “Boycie” in the comedy series “Only Fools and Horses.” Listen as they talk about Only Fools and Horses, shunning away as an actor in this society, following the dream, overcoming failures, meeting the Beatles, geeking about The Goon Show and many more! KEY TAKEAWAYS John Challis’ interest in acting started at 8 years old. He watched Peter Pan on theatre and it blew him away. His facility for mimicry started appearing and honed it despite driving his parents insane. He was desperate to copy his favourite characters and he got good at it as a result. Experiencing to be in society which doesn’t embrace creative pursuit. His dad was a civil servant but John didn’t want to go with that career. Hi figured out he was good at acting and pursued it with full force. John says being in the creative industry won’t be easy but just do it! Follow your dream and don’t get crippled by fear.
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Caffeine Cast: Juggling More Than one Business in More Than one Niche [Business, mindset, entrepreneur, disruptors]
05/07/2018 Duration: 08minShould you do what you love and money will follow? Or should you make money first then free your time to do what you love? Today, Rob shares with us how he got into this difficult situation of deciding whether to ditch the task of recording his audiobook Start Now Get Perfect Later because he doesn’t feel like it or just do it for the community and his business. He got caught up in this paradox but still managed to get out of it and get it done. Start listening to the latest episode to know how it can get tricky but with right motivation and willpower, you’ll be able to choose the right thing! KEY TAKEAWAYS Doing what you love and monetizing on it will not always be true. You should look into the business and commercial aspect of it. There are things that you love but could get tiresome if you do it every day. There will be a lot of stuff you don’t like doing with what you love. Outsource tasks that will burn you out. Hire someone who could help you with admin tasks, dealing with clients, etc. If it
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Rob Gets Interviewed Behind the Scenes on Interviewing Successes & Celebs [Business, mindset, entrepreneur, disruptors]
01/07/2018 Duration: 43minOn this episode, Rob shares his experience as an interviewer and podcaster. He shares with us some strategies on how he chooses his guests, how he prepares his questions, what he thinks is important for interviewees and listeners and other behind the scenes things you need to know about the Disruptors Podcast! KEY TAKEAWAYS Find a credible and interesting guest. Rob makes sure that the guest could be a big name, an unknown, a person that the community wouldn’t think of, or a person you could take a chance on to contribute on the message. Hire a good researcher to get you the possible best guests out there. You could find them through your network of colleagues, from the documentaries you’re watching, or from your favourite podcasts. Be insistent if you really want them. Rejection is better than nothing. Reach out by calling, emailing, or even sliding them a message on their social media. Have a framework for the interview. Prepare 5-7 main questions. Research on the quest beforehand. For Rob, sometimes,
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Caffeine Cast: How do You Choose the Right (Good) Mentor? [Business, mindset, entrepreneur, disruptors]
28/06/2018 Duration: 13minWelcome to another episode of the The Disruptors Podcast. In this Caffeine Cast Rob dives into the step-by-step process you can follow, when deciding on a Mentor, Coach or Mastermind group, whether it’s for yourself, your business or both. Understand the need to be clear on what want, what your goals are and what you want to achieve, both in business and in your personal life, because only then, can a Mentor, Coach or Mastermind group help you reach them. Don’t learn from the mistakes that you make, learn from the mistakes of other people and succeed. KEY TAKEAWAYS You need know what you want and have a vision. Decide what you want to focus on and find someone who has done that strategy and succeeded at it. When your not clear on what you want you’ll only see noise and distractions. How to choose a Mentor, Coach or Mastermind. Mentor - Someone who has been there and done it. There further down the road than you and they’ve been successful. Coach - Someone who knows how to follow a system and get the be
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9 Ways to Manage Cash Like a Billionaire [Business, mindset, entrepreneur, disruptors]
24/06/2018 Duration: 24minWelcome to The Disruptors podcast. In this episode Rob explains in detail all aspects of managing finance; these can be applied to both your personal and professional life. Rob takes you through his nine ways to manage money that will leave you more enlightened and confident. It will help you prepare, progress, and achieve your ambitions. KEY TAKEAWAYS (0.57) One of the first rules of managing cash Rob impresses on us is to look after our Capital. He discusses how we all get lumps of money i.e. sell something, salaries, and dividends, then spend it. He says money attracts money and if you erode capital then you have nothing left to draw income from. He explores all the different situations that can arise if we do not either understand or appreciate how important it is to preserve capital at all costs. (03.32) Rob moves onto his second rule of managing cash which is, Capital produces income. He reasons with us if we use capital to invest in assets that produce income, instead of using it on depreciating