1,000 Video Podcasts πŸŽ₯πŸŽ™οΈ

Brian reflects on the past three years of doing this podcast as we hit episode 1,000.

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1,000 video podcasts.

Hi I’m Brian Pombo, welcome back to Brian J. Pombo Live.

This is the 1,000th episode. And it kind of snuck up on me, it’s been a while.

This is counting from when I first started, Brian J. Pombo Live. But that isn’t where it all started.

So initially, I had started doing YouTube videos, and I still have a handful out there from the first first couple years. That started in, I believe it’s July of 2015.

Following that, I had spent a lot of time editing videos and everything else. But I didn’t really have a direction, I didn’t have it tied to my business or anything else.

It was more experimenting with YouTube, seeing what works, seeing what doesn’t work, playing around by interviewing other YouTubers and so forth and seeing how that affected you can see how I was completely messing around with genres and everything just in that those handful of videos that came out, just me kind of playing around.

I had a lot of people that I looked up to in the world of YouTube and I wanted to see how they did it and then kind of have a perspective on I did.

It’s a lot of hard work if you’re going to put out quality content, which I’m not saying that I did. I’m saying that if you’re going to achieve going anywhere near that, it takes a lot of work and a lot of dedication.

So I knew it was going to be a while before I could really do that, to the full extent of how I wanted to do it. Just because life became more hectic.

After 2015, more kids, everything else, it just snowballed. So it’s one of those things that that’s kind of how it works.

I fell into audio podcasting during the Off-the-Grid Biz Podcast. And that was a lot of fun. Within the first month or two of doing that, I realized that I wanted to have something that was completely different from that but still played into my business.

Even the direction of my business has changed so much since that first very first episode of Brian J Pombo. Live in 2019, in May of 2019.

Everything has changed. Everything and nothing, I mean really, I’m doing the same things. I refer to a lot of the things that I do differently.

Because it’s a lot clearer to say that I’m a Business Investor than it is being a strategist. That was confusing people.

When I really stepped back and looked at what I did, it really was more business investing. And it’s something that I’ve really had a lot of fun with. You can see the progression.

If you went and looked and watched or listen to these podcasts all through the years, you would see the progression. You would say this is very different than how it started.

But in the same sense, I had the book partway through, I had started doing interviews with people, which I’m still doing, we’ll have more coming out in the future.

It’s one of those things where it just keeps going and keeps going and keeps going. It’s been a wild ride. I’ve been happy for those of you who have stuck around with it.

Love to see what you think about where we’ve been, where we’ve come and where we’re going. What would you like to see more or less of love to find out, leave a comment wherever you’re watching this.

Otherwise, I’m going to keep going with it. And I’ll talk more about where I was in the beginning versus where I am now in terms of where I see it going. What has been the best advantages to having a video slash audio podcast that is relatively unedited.

I throw things out a lot more nowadays for quick edits. But for the most part, it’s just a day by day thing. It’s been a wild ride.

Thank you for joining me. We’ll see on the next episode.

In the meantime, get out there and let the magic happen.

Russia Invades Ukraine and Your Business πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡¦

Brian chats about what’s going on in Ukraine and the value of preparedness.

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Russia Invades Ukraine and your business.

Welcome back to Brian J. Pombo. Live.

I’m Brian Pombo, this is a very interesting story because it hits home a little bit.

I’ve mentioned before, my wife, Kate was born in Ukraine, and still has family back there. And so watching this is really interesting. I mean, she has family right in Kiev, and watching a lot of this go on is pretty heavy.

So this is being recorded. I’m recording this the night that the invasion while the morning over there, that the invasion is occurring. Watching is pretty, pretty wild stuff.

I’m not going to get into the politics of the situation. Not here, you’re always welcome to ask me personally. But you can imagine where we’re kind of what we’re thinking about this.

But I want to bring it back home, because this is a conversation that we’ve had with her family for years, really going back and certainly the last few months, attempting to impress the idea that there may be a reason for an emergency in the future. You may want to be prepped for anything.

I don’t know, it kind of seems like the way the world’s going right now.

That we might I would predict within the next 10, 20, 30 years, we’ll probably be seeing more and more outrageous situations, social, political, economic situations that we haven’t seen, that most of us have never seen in our whole lives.

We’ve lived through the last 40 years, 50 years or so, of relative peace, harmony, economic gain, and so forth throughout certainly United States, most of the western world, and a good portion of the world.

I think a lot of that’s going by the wayside.

This is just a sign of the times, it’s just my own perspective on things.

I’ll give it to you from this way, I host a show called, The-off-The Grid Biz Podcast.

The whole point of the show is to discuss being self-reliant.

Specifically, businesses that surround the Self Reliance industry.

So everything from raising, you know, teaching people to raise chickens, and all the way to emergency preparedness. I mean, we really run the gamut and we talk to people of all different political persuasions and everything else.

So it’s a great show you go check it out, offthegridbiz.com.

But the main point of it is really being self reliant and a huge piece, a huge chunk of our audience are people who are into preparedness of some sort.

No, we’re not talking hardcore prepper or necessarily, you need to go join a militia or anything like that. But just being prepared for just general emergencies.

It could be a natural disaster.

It could be something of more political nature, like somebody invading you.

I’ve got my tea here tonight, just to keep me warm. It’s a cold night on top of everything else.

It’s one of those things that is really important to me, that people at least have a minimum amount of preparedness for anything that could possibly go wrong, especially if you have family and so forth.

This was something we were trying to impress upon our family in Ukraine. And it’s really easy to fall into. This is the way things have always gone.

That normalcy bias, like they call it this is the way this is what’s normal. So more than likely, nothing else will happen because this is the way things have happened up until now.

If your life wasn’t shocked, from normalcy bias, during like, things like 911 It certainly should have been relatively shocked free from you through the COVID 19 pandemic.

I mean, there’s a lot of things we’re seeing now that we’ve never seen before.

You got to be ready for anything. And this isn’t a dig at all on our family in Ukraine or anybody else but

it’s a lesson to not get caught up so much with I got to pay attention my business I can’t can’t watch all that news and politics and stuff like that.

I understand that point of view, certainly, you have to have a separation, and you can’t be consumed by everything that’s happening and go into a panic at every moment.

But having systemized plans in place, for ongoing, you know, just in case stuff, just in case something bad happens here or there just in case this happens, you may not even plan for a foreign invasion or anything of that sort.

Just in case, we should have this on hand or that on hand or have a backup plan. In case things don’t go the way we want them to. So this is really a lesson for you personally.

And you’re saying, well, where’s the business lesson in this?

Well, the business lesson is, is don’t let your business get in the way of life. Because life will get in the way of your business once in a while.

You need to have a lot of your essentials handled. If you do that, you it’s a lot easier to kind of back away from paying attention to a lot of this stuff that you don’t necessarily need to pay attention to for now, if you’ve got backup plans.

If you’re relatively prepared. I’m hoping this means something to you. And if not just let it go. I will go on to something more lighter. Certainly tomorrow I’m hoping.

My book, 9 Ways to Amazon-Proof Your Business is what I use to sponsor the show. So if you’d like to get a free copy, go to AmazonProofBook.com. You can download a free copy there or you can purchase it at Amazon.

We’ll be back tomorrow. In the meantime, get out there and let the magic happen.

The Story of Liquid Gold 🍯🐝

Brian shares a story of a jar of local honey he got from his friend Jonathan…or is it Johnathan?

Who knows, just watch the vid!

Transcription

The story of liquid gold.

Hi I’m Brian Pombo, welcome back to Brian J. Pombo Live.

I’m going to tell you a quick story and kind of my thoughts about it. This, my friend Jonathan gave me this. This is a plastic container full of honey, local honey, made from his own beehives.

Now, it’s interesting, I liked the idea behind this story and I’m not sure where it’s gonna go as I start to tell it, but I’m about to tell it anyways.

Because I think there’s a lot of people that be interested, I’m being plugged in with a lot of people in the self reliance field.

In fact, I have a podcast out there you can go check out called offthegridbiz.com, which we’ve been we’ve had around for a few years now interviewed some great people in the business area of self reliance everywhere from environmentalists to survivalists to everything in between, I mean, just people all over the spectrum, but people who have an interest in self reliance of some sort, then go on and on about that.

But then what, what is one of those things that pulls a lot of them together, honey, honey is a really interesting idea.

For one thing, the preservation of bee colonies and everything with with a whole lot of the loss of bee colonies over the years. All the controversy around that had pulls a lot of people together.

People who are involved in any type of agriculture depend a whole lot of their crops depend on bees.

Honey is one of those things, it’s, it’s kind of everywhere, on my friend, Brad out there, which we we have an interviewer to with him on off the grid biz, and he he has an amazing product.

Regarding beehives, you can go and check that out. And an entire business wrapped around it. Learning how to make your own honey is a huge self reliance project in and of itself, whether you make a business out of it or not just learning how to do it is pretty wild.

There’s a whole bunch of medicinal uses for honey. Honey is one of those things that’s also shelf stable.

You know, there’s no specific for my understanding, there’s no specific date of use needed for honey, they found honey, you know, 1000s of years old, that’s still edible.

So you can put this up on a shelf for quite a long time and not have to worry about anything other than probably a little bit of crystallization. But I think it depends on the honey to and the purity. It’s just it’s a very interesting idea.

A lot of people refer to it as liquid gold. Let me tell you the story behind this, this particular bottle.

So Jonathan, I’m sure he won’t mind me saying this. He, he was he’s been interested in keeping bees for a number of years. But between work and everything else, he hasn’t been able to really spend time to really get good at it.

He was contemplating getting rid of it. So he wanted to talk to an expert, he talked to somebody who referred him to somebody that was kind of an expert at these types of things. And this gentleman, he said, and he said, here’s the here’s what I can do. Would you be willing to let me take care of your beehives.

I’ll do everything for you free of charge. The only thing I’ll charge you for is if we needed any equipment to update anything, or to keep anything up and running.

I’m not going to charge you for I’m only gonna charge your cost on that.

You just if you pay for that I’ll do the rest of the work. All I asked for us 50% of the honey that comes from it. Now he had pulled any honey out of it up till now. They’ve been active, relatively active.

But he had he hadn’t been taken care of it as much as he wanted to. And so that seemed like a good deal. No, some honey is better than no honey, because if he didn’t do it, he’d have to find somebody else or he’d have to get rid of the beehives.

So that was a great day ended up with a whole bunch of these.

I got this as a great little Christmas gift. I don’t eat a whole lot of it. But my kids go crazy over it. And it’s good to get local stuff. It’s good for allergies, and so on so forth. At least that’s my understanding of it.

So that the reason why I wanted to talk about that is that business isn’t just about money for product or service. In most cases it is.

But it isn’t always and you got to be really creative with what you can do because both sides ended up with something that they wanted.

The one person ended up with a whole lot of honey that he wouldn’t have had otherwise he doesn’t have to. He doesn’t have to have the hives himself. He doesn’t have to be responsible for them afterward.

This is the gentleman who knew who he hired. He doesn’t have to have the land to keep the lawn, or have anything else that is required for it.

All he has to do is apply a skill that he already has, right, and he gets honey. Now, I doubt he’s keeping that on himself. I’m sure he’s selling it to other people. He probably has a network of people who want honey, which is the cool thing.

So he took his expertise and teamed it up with somebody who had the resources, but not the expertise and not the time to be able to put into it. But he ends up with the honey, that is really all he wanted out to begin with.

So that’s it’s a cool, simple example of a joint venture of a process of people getting together, one having one thing one having another. This has been talked about a lot. If you’ve ever heard, there’s a great podcast out there that you can listen to, it’s called Welcome to Cloudlandia.

It’s kind of what would you call it cerebral, because of two very intelligent people, Dean Jackson, and Dan Sullivan, two, marketing and strategy geniuses that are out there. And they’re talking back and forth.

Sometimes I get lost, sometimes I’m not following along, but they have some great ideas. And one of the ideas that they have that I’ll talk about another time is this concept that Dean Jackson came up with called VCR that’s worth looking into, I’m not going to go into the details.

But it’s the same idea about how you only need certain elements to create a good relationship. And usually you have some of the elements, and someone else has some of the other elements.

Actually, I will talk about that a little bit tomorrow because I know of a formula that’s similar and it may be exactly the same.

But I know of a formula that’s very similar that came to me a couple of nights ago. So I’ll share that with you tomorrow. In terms of eight, you probably have something you do really well. And there are other people that have that do something that you don’t do well, and you need to find them and team up with them.

More than likely that’s the case. Sometimes it’s another business owner, sometimes it’s somebody that doesn’t want to own a business, but they want to do what you don’t want to do.

It’s a beautiful thing when you really see it happen in action. It’s one of those things that if there are any really good things about American free enterprise, I should say, then that would be one of them, is the ability for people to be able to do what they do best and find other people that do what they do best and create something that’s greater than this then the sum of the whole.

Yeah, it’s greater than they would ever be able to do on their own.

Just putting those two together isn’t just addition it’s becomes multiplication. It’s beautiful thing.

Hopefully, that makes sense to you. It’s just a quick idea for tonight.

Go check out my book for more my broadminded ideas from be able to move your business forward.

My book is on 9 ways to Amazon-Proof Your Business.

9 Ways to Amazon-Proof Your Business you can go type that into Google, you can go get it off of amazon.com or one of their many competitors.

Or you can go to my website, AmazonProofBook.com and download your own free copy.

That’s all I got for tonight. You have a good one.

Get out there and let the magic happen.

Take A Stand? 🐐🐐🐐 (Vaccine Mandates & Job Loss)

Brian talks about a recent inspiring video Joe Stout from Mt. Capra put out about helping those in need who are being forced out of jobs because of vaccine mandates.

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Take a stand?

Hi I’m Brian Pombo, welcome back to Brian J. Pombo Live.

Who is this?

This is Joe stout, from Mt. Capra Farms. And he just came out with a video when I took the screenshot was four hours previous and he has almost 800 views so far and with the title United Against Tyranny on it. And what’s this all about?

Well, Joe owns a family farm that puts out goat milk and a whole bunch of products that have to do with goat milk, you get to hear my interview with him from a year or two ago, over on OffTheGridBiz.com and Joe’s a great guy, really interesting business story, he has a really unique perspective.

Here is a video that is going to be very controversial, it’s going to get a lot of play because of it. I’m not going to jump into this and take a side right off the bat or anything, but I want you to think about it, regardless of where you stand on the vaccination issue.

So the President of the United States came out for those of you outside the country president came out yesterday, I believe, and said that what they’d like to do is have a countrywide mandate, where people we’re not going to be allowed to work for the federal government unless they’re vaccinated.

This has caused quite a stir, Joe gives his point of view on it, and is very clear about it. And it’s taking a very strong stand about how this is a tyrannical point that the President has made.

That what he’s going to do to help fight it for what he can his offer 40% off and we’ll go and watch the video, he’s offering a whole lot to people who are going to be put out of work from this or from the situation having to do with the whole COVID mess.

So go check out I want you to watch this video.

So this is a video telling you to watch a different video. Because I want you to think about how your business can use this. It’s important to know when and where to take a stand, it’s important to understand where your audience where your potential customer base stands on issues, and whether that’s in line with you.

And whether you’re okay with it not being in line. Is it worth it?

Is it something that you should do or not do?

These are questions you should have. What are the advantages of taking a stand?

You think, well, I’m going to turn so many people off, I’m going to push so many people away. Yeah. But the people that you are attracting will be more attracted to what it is that you’re selling, and more attracted to what it is that you’re offering in terms of philosophy in terms of everything that comes along with your brand.

If you take a stand, if you are willing to take a stand to be clear about it, and not worry too much about the outcome, you’ll have a positive outcome. And so that this is a really cool thing that Joe’s doing.

In fact, I don’t care if you’re on the opposite end of the spectrum, you should take a stand. Also, it’s important to get out there and say what you think and for people to be able to voice their opinions back and forth about these issues.

I think it’s a good thing and I think it’s especially good for business owners to get out there and take a stand on one thing or another.

Yes, you may have a business where it doesn’t fit and it’s okay.

If you’re not loud and proud about it. That’s alright too. But at the same end, you ought to consider it You ought to consider what things can I take a stand on.

In fact, at the end of the video, he makes a very clear testimonial for Jesus Christ, and just puts it right out there on the line. And that may not be your cup of tea. And that may turn off a whole lot of his audience.

But my guess is it’s going to increase the bond that he has with his audience with his people with his tribe. And so, go check it out.

I’d love to hear what you think about it.

Do you think it’s worth taking a stand in your business, for politics, for religion for anything else?

Leave a comment down below.

I love seeing the stuff that Joe puts out. He’s always he’s always unique. He’s always out there and saying things that other people aren’t willing to say which is always fun to see in the business world.

Hopefully, that makes sense to you.

Go check out my book, 9 Ways to Amazon-Proof Your Business for more ideas. I talk about how to be controversial in the right way. Way over 9 Ways to Amazon-Proof Your Business. Get a free copy AmazonProofBook.com.

That’s all I got for tonight. Come back tomorrow and then get out there and let the magic happen.

Embrace Your Bad Reviews πŸ€¬πŸ˜” (How to Handle Negative Customers)

Having a plan to handle negative customers giving you bad reviews can help you make mature decisions when the time comes.

Transcription

Embrace your bad reviews.

Hi I’m Brian Pombo, welcome back to Brian J. Pombo Live.

Today I’m going to talk about the scourge of the internet, especially for people in e-commerce of any sort, and that’s bad reviews.

What do you do about bad reviews?

I’m going to get to that in a second.

First, I want to remind you about my book, 9 Ways to Amazon-Proof Your Business.

If you want to make it to where you have absolutely zero competition reviews or otherwise, then you’re going to want to check out this book, 9 Ways to Amazon-Proof Your Business.

This is how you can even keep Amazon.com from destroying your business, you get a free copy at, AmazonProofBook.com.

Now let’s talk about reviews. So this came up because I was really listening to a podcast that’s getting ready to interview that I did over at OffTheGridBiz.com it’s not up yet.

But it may be up by the time you’re watching this. It’s an interview with a lady in one of the things that she talks about that if she could change anything about her business, it was the idea of bad reviews.

And it’s not the first time I’ve heard it.

In fact, if you listen to other episodes of Off-the-Grid Biz, it’s a common issue.

And anybody that has an e-commerce business is going to just despise because all it takes is one, it takes one bad review, it takes one nasty customer, one interaction gone wrong for you to just look horrible to the rest of the internet.

Now there are ways to handle this, but the first thing you got to do is embrace it, you got to realize this is what it’s all about, okay?

It’s going to happen.

If you’re out there doing stuff, you are going to get bad reviews.

Now, how do you get over it?

You have to go straight at it.

First step is you have to respond wherever the interview wherever the reviews are. The bad review is, if it gives you a chance to respond, that is something you’ve got to do, you got to jump on it right away.

You’ve got to put yourself out there say I’m not sure quite what we’re what went wrong. Or we understand what went wrong, we want to fix it, we want to make it better for you. Or this is how we’re we’re going to keep this from happening again.

If you come back to us, we’ll give you this, this or this, you do everything you can even though the person’s a jerk, I understand that the person’s out to hurt you, I understand.

But if you can find a way to look good to the people that are reading it, then it doesn’t matter what they said.

If you say we’re going to fix everything, you know, well, yeah, but you killed my firstborn, and you did this.

I mean, just think the most horrible thing well okay, well, we will bring your firstborn back to life.

You have to go over and above and beyond to say that you’re going to fix it.

Especially if that person you know, there’s no way on God’s green earth that they’re going to allow you to fix it for them, even better.

You’ve got to come out as the one with a solid head on your shoulders, you don’t come out and say, Well, you did this and you did that and you lied and you so on so forth.

I don’t think that’s the best.

I’ve seen that happen. I’ve seen the excuse the language of the pissing contest going back and forth between the business owner or the business executive, and the person reviewing online, okay, don’t try and play that game.

Play the higher ground as best as possible, that’s the first step.

Get on there as quick as possible to add a comment and talk about how you’re going to fix the issue. Whether they go along with it or not, is irrelevant.

What matters is if somebody else is reading it, they see that you’re quick to respond and quick to fix whatever problem happened. That’s important.

Okay, the second thing, here’s another thing that you can do.

If you’re doing any form of content marketing whatsoever, I would highly recommend that you use bad reviews, especially the most vile ones, the ones where people just say the most absurd things. Take that and put it in your content.

Okay, if you’re doing a blog post, I want you to make a whole blog post about that one issue. And then you can go a little bit deeper. Well turns out that the real issue with this person is this, this, and this, but we understand.

See, you can be a little bit more open about all the details of the scenario. But in that situation, you also and this is only for lost causes.

This is for a person that you’ve already blocked and you’ve got a restraining order against them. That’s the person I’m talking about you, it’s already a dead deal, then you can go out, make it public, put it out there, but do it in your own way and always end on the higher ground.

Always say, Hey, no matter what we want to fix it for even if this person came back and apologize, we would fix it for them tomorrow, you have to keep the higher ground you have to, you have to show yourself as being better than the other person and not making it petty.

You laugh about it, you joke about if someone says something absurd, you say, I understand that this person believes that that happened.

But from our perspective, we didn’t see that happen. And so please come and join us.

If you have a situation even similar to this, I will bring you on my show, I will have you write an article for me, I will do you know, you use it as a challenge, use it as a way to make fun and have a good time with it.

Especially if you’ve got a troll out there that’s just messing with you a person that didn’t even buy from you, it’s probably a competitor, but they’re saying the nastiest things about you.

That’s okay, play with it a little bit. It’s not that big a deal, just as long as you don’t make it as serious as they’re making it.

As long as you don’t take them too seriously. And make it too over the top and get offended, just don’t get offended, stay on the side of reality and have a good time with it.

If you do that, if you handle it with an adult attitude, you’re going to be happy with the results. In the long run, people will see you as the adult in the room.

And that’s all that matters.

What matters is you know, he who laughs last you know what I’m saying.

So, hopefully, that makes sense.

When it comes to reviews, don’t make them everything, use them as an opportunity take them and use them as a learning situation, as something that you can discuss as something that you can throw out there.

And then the third thing I’m going to recommend you to make sure you have a process for getting good reviews. If there are 110 good reviews and one that isn’t good, you’re doing okay. All right.

Yeah, it’s gonna take away that perfect five-star rating you have and it’s gonna pull it down to five, four and a half stars or whatever. Don’t worry about it. It’s okay. It gives you that no matter what the product is on amazon.com is a perfect example.

You can look at any of the highest selling products, you will not find one of those products that are over 1000 reviews that don’t have a single negative review and single one-star review. They all have them.

They all have them because no matter what, someone’s not going to figure out that they’re holding the book upside down and they think it’s a foreign language that they bought, and, or whatever, you know, some absurd, crazy insanity, you can find it out there.

So it’s just part of the business.

What you got to do is take everything that most people would see as a negative, you flip it on its head into a positive. Hopefully, that’s helpful.

We’ll be back here tomorrow night with another idea of either a tactic, a strategy, or a principle that can help you explode your business. Go check out the free version of my book, AmazonProofBook.com, and we’ll be back tomorrow.

In the meantime, get out there and let the magic happen.

Video Interview Podcasts? πŸŽ₯πŸ‘€ (Show Your Work, Austin Kleon)

Brian looks back on the week that was after we launched our first interview podcast on BJP Live.

Also, some thoughts on his inspiration to share his behind the scene work, from reading Austin Kleon’s, Show Your Work.

Transcription

Video Interview Podcasts.

Hi, I’m Brian Pombo, welcome back to Brian J. Pombo Live.

This is one where I’m going to just take a little bit of time to go over kind of what I experienced over the last couple months, putting together a new process for doing video interview podcasts.

So, up until now, this show has been me and my phone, talking. And that’s about it, every once a while, I’ll take you on the road, every once in a while, I’ll have my business partner or my children and so forth pop in here.

But for the most part, it’s me and it’s you and that’s it.

What ended up happening is I have another two other podcasts currently.

One is called Grants Pass VIP, which is a local based podcast. It’s all around Grants Pass, Oregon and Josephine County, and that it’s an interview podcast, but it’s completely by voice, very easy to edit, very simple.

If anything goes wrong, we can usually fix it, we usually make things sound pretty good.

So, done that for a little while now you can go check those out of Grants PassVIP.com, we’ve had a lot of great fun with that show.

The show before that, that I started was Off The Grid Biz Podcast, which interviews industry people within the self-reliance niche. So businesses and organizations that help people to become more self-reliant in some way of their products or services.

And so that has been a whole lot of fun too. Same type of deal, it’s an audio podcast, very easy to edit, very easy to get somebody either on the phone, or over zoom to be able to do that.

Now with video, it’s a whole different thing.

It’s a little more difficult to edit. And so it’s kind of a one-shot and you’re done type of deal, kind of like what we’re doing tonight, maybe most of these that you see are completely unedited. I mean, I’ll put a little title over the front. That’s about it.

That’s pretty much what we do for the dailies.

And so what we decided to do was take the whole concept of the dailies, which are each under 10 minutes. And what if we took a video podcast of full-length one, and then split it up. And so we had this last interview with Bob Regnerus over the last handful of nights, which was recorded over a short very short period of time, but took an entire week of content.

So normally when I’m doing these on a nightly basis, I wasn’t doing for the past week.

So I was able to leave town, and I’m always able to leave town, but I was specifically able to leave town to go see a wedding for my cousin and got to see family and everybody else. Be able to do it without having to worry about jumping into my car or something to record so that I don’t wake people up, because I do these tend to do these late at night.

So this is one of those examples of an episode where I kind of give you a little bit of behind the scenes.

And they all came from this book, Show Your Work, one of my favorites, by Austin Kleon. It’s a short book, lots of pictures, lots of diagrams and stuff. Great one you want to go out and check out this book show your work by Austin Kleon.

And the whole concept is 10 ways to share your creativity and get discovered.

So all I do is talk about what I do and how I go about doing it here on daily basis. So if you’re interested in this, be sure and go to BrianJPombo.com sign up for an email.

And you’ll get in fact, we just recently fixed that we were having some issues with that too and a little behind the scenes there. But we send out an email every day with updates on the website. It’s usually just one video, one audio, either watch or listen to and you can go check that out at, BrianJPombo.com.

If you want to check out all the interviews that we’re going to be doing, we just put out the one so far it’s spread out over a week, but the Bob Regnerus interview, you could see the full thing at BJPChats.com.

And video interviews are fun, they’re different. It’s something I’m not used to doing.

But it was easy because having used zoom, I’ve been using zoom for years now.

Having used it almost exclusively during the COVID-19 pandemic, got pretty darn good at it.

And the best thing is everyone else has too, so it’s made it easy to get people on to a video interview and be able to do a pretty decent job.

We’ve had two interviews so far the next ones coming up soon. We’re going to have more video interviews as we go along.

Oh, I didn’t get that…So we’ve done the audio interviews through the other podcasts, but having the video interview the reason why we started doing that is because I have this video chat show anyways.

So we figured, why not just bring everybody that doesn’t fit into either off-the-grid biz or Grants Pass VIP, have him on this show. Or if they don’t fit anything else, we’re gonna have them on this show that if they do fit those, but we want to explore a different angle of what they’re about.

That’s what we’re going to be doing, you’re going to be seeing more of those interviews style, I’d love to see what you think about them. I’m going to try and make them a little more obvious because I had the intro on so many of them I didn’t have a good title card for a lot of those. So because not every format allows me to show that.

It’s one thing or another those of you who are listening to this you got to hear the audio version of it anyway, but you can find the video version over at BJPChats.com and we’re going to keep that going.

It’s just a special page at BrianJPombo.com, that is going to include all of the video interviews, I know I kind of bouncing all over on this today but one to kind of give you a little bit of background and see if you can see what I’m doing with it.

Maybe you can see whether it’d be something you’d be interested in doing.

If you’d like to talk to me about how you can be able to introduce this into your business. The first step I’m going to recommend you do before you ever call me or, I mean you’re welcome to watch and listen to more of the podcast.

That’s definitely a way to get to know me better.

But also check out my book, 9 Ways to Amazon-Proof Your Business. I got a free way for you to get a copy of it at AmazonProofBook.com. AmazonProofBook.com

I’m going to be back here tomorrow night. We’re going to be doing more of these nightly ones. So I’m happy to be back in the saddle again.

Have a great night. In the meantime, get out there and let the magic happen.

Real Business is About Friendship 🀠 (trip to Mountain View Ranch in Oregon)

Yee-haw! Brian heads on down to Mountain View Ranch for a swell time hanging out at David and Beth Pruett, of Amp-3.net’s event over the weekend!

Checkout the Pruett’s website for quality practical preparedness products! – https://www.amp-3.net/

Transcription

Real business is about friendship.

Hi, I’m Brian Pombo, welcome back to Brian J. Pombo Live.

Today, I’m at Mountain View Ranch out in Sam’s Valley of Southern Oregon, not far from Medford area.

See in the back, you’d see the horizon, there’s a table rocks back there. And this is the part time home of David and Beth Pruett, who I’ve interviewed, you can hear multiple interviews I’ve had with them over at Off the Grid Biz Podcast, offthegridbiz.com.

And it’s really cool, because what they’ve developed here, what they have put on is a little artisan show with multiple vendors, many of them local, that are selling their wares.

It’s either personal, artistic stuff, antiques, a whole bunch of cool stuff. And they put this all together from scratch.

We’re here right on the tail end of COVID-19 pandemic, which is, it’s really neat to see people getting together again. And really cool.

I was asking them, you know, how did you go about putting this together?

You know, where do you find the people to come to something like this?

And it’s just in their travels, finding people online, finding people in person, getting they’re, getting their contact info, keep it in touch, and just becoming friends and then letting them know, Hey, would you be interested to doing this in the future?

And that’s what they’ve done. It’s really a great thing.

Everyone’s having a great time.

And it’s all business, but you don’t think of it as business.

If you’ve got friendship with people, yeah, money can change hands here and there but it’s not necessarily what most people consider a business.

But it is real business is all about friendship. It’s all about who you know, who you like, who you trust. It’s kind of the same things that make up our our friends, you know? So, I love the Pruitt’s I’m glad to call them friends.

Glad to be invited to something like this and you’ve got to keep your eyes open for things that you can do for your friends things that you can pass on to them.

Go check out all of their material. Amp-3.net is their website where they sell emergency preparedness gear. Really cool stuff, go check it out.

I’ll be back here tomorrow.

Go check out my book, 9 Ways to Amazon-Proof Your Business, you can get a free copy at AmazonProofBook.com.

You have a good one. Get out there and let the magic happen.

Combine Interests For Extra Attention πŸ˜ƒ (Nintendo Lego Super Mario Magic)

Brian’s son Tyler jumps in on tonight’s episode to share his love for Nintendo Lego Super Mario in our talk about the power of combining interests.

Brian also shares how combining interest of gardening and chickens has worked for a recent company he interviewed named, Roost and Root.

Transcription

Brian: Combine interests for extra attention.

Hi I’m Brian Pombo, welcome back to Brian J. Pombo Live. And with me is…

Tyler: Hello my name is Tyler. I’m his son, Brian J. Pombo.

Brian: This is Tyler Pombo here.

And he is How old are you?

Tyler: I’m 7 years old, and I have a Mario I’m going to show, it’s actually Lego Mario.

Brian: Lego Mario, okay.

What about it do you like?

Tyler: Yeah, like, if you put them on green Legos. It shows like, green, and it’s electronic.

Brian: And so you could play games with them?

Tyler: Yeah, like there’s a little pipe that you put them in, and that’s just like the Mario, you have a time and you have to go really fast. You only have one minute to delay.

Brian: So it acts like the Super Mario games.

Tyler: Yeah.

Brian: So what what do you like, Do you like Legos, or do you like Mario?

Tyler: Both.

Brain: Okay, so both Legos and Mario.

So they took Mario which which came first, Legos or Mario?

Tyler: Legos.

Brian: Legos came first. You’re right. And then Mario came out.

Tyler: So how you turn them on is, this a little button that’s down here. Then there’s a little app, and that’s one of my favorite parts.

Brian: An app for a phone?

Tyler: Yeah.

And then you push this one that’s up above it, then it actually connects to it.

Brian: It’ll connect to the app?

Tyler: Yeah, yeah.

Brian: Was that Bluetooth or something?

Tyler: Yeah. It’s Bluetooth. It’s awesome!

Brian: So do you think do you like that better than a lot of your other Legos?

Tyler: I used to build a lot of Legos that I changed to a bunch of stuff with Lego Mario.

Brian: Yeah, and you but that’s your favorite Lego piece is the Lego Mario ones.

Tyler: Yeah.

Brian: Do you think it’s because they that combines two things that you really like?

Tyler: Yeah, it’s like super super cool. You guys can like get it. I bought this at like, Fred Meyer I think.

Brian: We’re not doing a commercial just for Mario.

We have we have stores in this area called, Fred Meyer. That’s what he’s talking about.

Tyler: Yeah.

Brian: But, I think they got the point that you like Super Mario and you like Super Mario Legos. But the idea is, is that if you can combine…if you can combine two different interests, two different areas, two different things that people love.

For example, on my podcast, the Off The Grid Biz Podcast, we had Roost and Root and that website, it actually combines the idea of raising chickens with gardening.

Who someone that you know, that raises chickens and has a garden?

Tyler: Mama.

Brian: Mom does that. So it’s common to have two things that go good together.

You know, the old Reese’s Peanut Butter Cup concept to two things that are good alone, but also are good together.

So think about how you combine products, combine interests of your marketplace, and you’ll be able to get a lot more attention.

So don’t forget about my book, 9 Ways to Amazon-Proof Your Business.

You can get a free copy at AmazonProofBook.com and you can find out more ways to be able to make a huge difference in your business in the long run.

It’s a quick book, it’s tiny. It’s real thin. You get a hard copy or you get a free one AmazonProofBook.com and we’ll be back tomorrow. Thanks for being on Tyler.

Tyler: Yes. So there’s like, so like you can also buy expensive and expand on Lego Mario.

Brain: Oh yeah it goes on and on with all the Lego Mario stuff that you can.

Tyler: Also you can take off his pants.

Brian: Oh, yeah, which is always a good feature.

So thanks for being with us.

Tyler: He does not look like this in the package but he looks just like Mario when you buy him.

Brian: Yeah, he added some added some Legos on him.

Tyler: Yeah, yeah.

Brian: So that’s all we got for today. You have a great night. Get out there…

Tyler: And do the magic!

Brian: Let the magic happen.