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.

Transcription

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.

What 1 Thing Would Explode Your Business?

What one thing would explode your business.

Hi I’m Brian Pombo welcome back to Brian J. Pombo Live coming to you every day from Grants Pass Oregon.

Today we’re going to discuss what is the one thing that would totally blow your business out of the water in a good way. What would make it completely explode and give you a whole lot of momentum to be able to run off of. There’s one example I wanted to bring up with you and this is an example that came up in conversation with Justin Lair and John DeSpain of Fiber Light Fire Starters.

Fiber Light Fire Starters is a company out of Klamath Falls, which is not that far away here from Grants Pass. And I got to know them because they were at The Mother Earth News Fair in Albany, Oregon that I went to. We’ve got all of these episodes on The Off The Grid Biz Podcast interviewing people that we met there.

Well we didn’t meet them there, but we’re told about them afterwards. Janice Cox of Natural Home At Home told us about them and so we track them down and got an interview with them.

Found out what brought them to that same spot and found out a whole bunch about their business experience and how they’ve built up this one product business into multiple products and into a growing business.

One of the amazing concepts that Justin brought out was this idea that they, they had a huge boom as soon as they found the way to get into subscription boxes.

Now do you know what subscription boxes are?

These are those things that you subscribe to in a certain topic and you get a box over and over again every month, usually it’s monthly, and you get a box in the mail with whole bunch of products from different companies that have to do with that one subject.

I can’t remember all the different names for all the ones out there, but one of the most popular ones that I’ve heard of is the one that people use who are into doodling and scribbling and art.

So they’ll get one that has all these artistic things in it that you could use.

I’m sorry, I don’t know. I don’t know the terms or anything. And it’s late, so my brain’s not working.

But you get the idea, these subscription boxes you buy, you get on a monthly basis and they come in the mail with a whole bunch of stuff.

The subscription boxes, nothing more. In most cases, many of these, they don’t make anything of their own. Most of the time they find other companies that are producing products in that niche and they get new materials to be able to into their boxes and then the boxes get sent on to the people who are subscribing.

It’s a great concept in general.

Justin and John got into all got their fire starter products into all of the subscription boxes having to do with outdoors and here’s why it’s important and here’s how they were able to find it.

They knew who their audience was, they knew who their ideal audience was.

If you know who your ideal audience is and if they happen to have subscription boxes, like there’s many, many outdoors subscription boxes.

I can’t remember the number that Justin told me, but go listen to the episode where he discusses this.

The fact that they understood who their ideal market was allowed them to find this area that most people wouldn’t even think of as these subscription boxes and be able to get in to them and that allowed them to find their crowd. So who is your crowd? If you know who your crowd is, if you know what your niche is, if you know the people that love your product or service or would enjoy it, find out how to get to them more often.

They were able to find subscription boxes.

It’s a great way to be able to introduce themselves to new people.

They also found that trade shows worked out really well.

Trade shows the ones that worked out the best for the ones that were specifically in the outdoors niche. So these are all concepts and ideas, but it all comes back to the who, I was having this discussion with my friend Vinny earlier today.

It all starts with the who.

The more you understand who your audience is, the easier it is to figure out how to get to them and what to say to them and really what to sell them. You know, whether it’s services or products.

If you’re going to be expanding your line at all, the most important piece to know is the who your market, who is your market, who are they?

Go listen to that episode with Justin and John.

It’s great.

It’s one of the latest episodes on there, at the time of this recording. Go and listen to it at OffTheGridBiz.com, the direct link is in the description.

And if you’d like to be able to sit back and really study the who from from another person’s perspective of your business and really be able to to pin that down and be able to expand how you get to them. Then let’s talk.

Go to BrianJPombo.com and click on the How to Grow My Business. Or if you’re in the self-reliance field, like Justin and John, go and check out DreamBizChat.com. That link is also in the description, and that happens has to do with the dream business transformation.

You’ll learn all about it by going to that site, so hope you have a great diet. Get out there and let the magic happen.

Life Goals Relate to Business Profits?

So how do your life goals relate to your business profits?

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

Today we’re going to be discussing a conversation that I had on my podcast with Rick & Elara Bowman of Backyard Green Films. And you can listen to that conversation, it’s been split up into two episodes over at offthegridbiz.com.

The links are in the description to those two episodes, part one and part two.

That’s Rick & Elara Bowman.

Now they have started up a company called Backyard Green Films and they produce films straight out of their backyard.

I mean, it’s all done homemade. It’s all done with all their own equipment. Self-funded where they’re building documentaries.

They’ve already made documentaries before.

Right now they’re in the process of finishing up this documentary on the Holstein Dilemma, which is….well, I won’t ruin it for you.

Go and listen to the podcasts about that conversation where they actually discuss what their whole movie is about.

But the piece I wanted to bring to you here today is their concept of real life goals.

How they’ve created a whole lifestyle and it isn’t what many people would consider absolutely ideal.

It’s not about the ideal amount of money that you bring in or the perfect life.

It is more like what do we want to do?

What would be the funnest thing to do?

What would be the most fulfilling thing to do in our life and how can we do that and still hit all the practical points that we know we have to do. We gotta be able to pay the bills, gotta be able to do all those things.

How do we do that and make this work?

They’ve found a way to be able to do it and it’s not about making a certain amount of money.

It’s about having the certain lifestyle that you’re after.

I think that’s one of the most inspiring messages that they bring to these two episodes that they fill up over at offthegridbiz.com. It’s the Off the Grid Biz Podcast.

Go and listen to those two episodes and I think it’ll give you a perspective of how you can design your life.

Don’t get caught up on a specific number of how much money you need to make every month.

Yeah, that can be helpful in terms of the long run, but in the short run, you gotta be willing to work within the parameters of what you got in front of you and we’ve only got a short period of time here on earth.

You gotta work with what you’ve got and still be able to make a difference and still do what you’re passionate about and get out there and travel and do what all the things that you want to do.

It doesn’t take a million dollars, multi-millions of dollars to do some amazing things with your life and these are two people that are doing some incredible things.

I got to meet them over at the Mother Earth News Fair, in Albany, Oregon, where we got to meet so many people.

This is part of the series that we’ve put out all on the Mother Earth News Fair. People that we met there and all their interesting stories and how all of that relates back to business and it can be helpful to you, so go and listen to that audio.

You know, within the next week I’m going to be discussing some other really cool things that don’t have anything to do with the podcast.

One of them is a movie that I just finished tonight.

Now if you happen to have Netflix, I’m going to suggest you watch a movie called, and this is funny.

It’s called, Dolomite Is My Name.

This is with Eddie Murphy in it.

If you go and you watch this, it is based on a true real life story of somebody that came from nothing and built an entire persona and built an entire business out of it.

I’ve got to talk about how this relates back to your business.

Now, just to warn you, it’s extremely vulgar.

It’s extremely outrageous and not for kids, but if you can handle that, go and watch, Dolomite Is My Name and we’re going to be talking about that next week.

So I’ll give you some time to watch it.

I don’t want to have any spoilers, but it’s based on a true story and I think it’s actually inspiring and there’s a lot of great lessons in there that you can use and fit directly back into your business.

So if you’d like to be able to work with me and be able to talk some more about how these principles fit into your business, go to BrianJPombo.com and look at the options there.

Also, if you are in the self-reliance field, like Rick & Elara are, go to DreamBizChat.com. That link is also in the description DreamBizChat.com.

We’ll give you the chance to have a free Dream Business Transformation with me only. Take 60 minutes.

Go and check that out over at DreamBizChat.com.

Hey, come on back. Every day I’m doing these daily videos where we discuss another principle, another strategy, or another tactic on how to be able to stand out with your business.

I’m happy to have you here and we’ll see you next time.

Get out there and let the magic happen.

Can Corn Man Show You How To Stand Out?

Can the Corn Man show you how to stand out?

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

Today I’m going to tell you a little bit about this fellow here. This is Charles Wiley.

I got to interview on a very special episode of the Off the Grid Biz Podcast.

There’s a link in the description here.

Go and listen to it. It’s really cool. He’s a cool guy.

We got to meet him over in Albany, Oregon. When we went for the Mother Earth News Fair earlier this year.

Charles Wiley though, really interesting guy.

This is a musician who has done music his entire life, grew up in a musical family and is dealing with the fact that the music industry is completely falling apart and transforming.

Really it’s transformed into something completely different than it was when many of us were younger.

It’s in the process still of transforming. It still hasn’t completely found its base.

At one point you would put out an album, you would get it played on radio stations.

People would go out, purchase the album and that’s how you would make money. You’d also make money doing concerts and going on tour and selling merchandise and things of that sort, that whole model has completely fallen over and gone on in a million different directions.

Music just isn’t what it used to be.

It’s a different industry and Charles didn’t just sit back and suck his thumb. He decided he was going to do something about it.

He was going to try to stand out.

How did he stand out?

He created something called the Corn Man.

What is the corn man?

The corn man is a children’s book. It’s a musical album.

It is an audio reading of the album put out in pieces over time.

The Corn Man goes on and on and on, it keeps becoming something different.

It’s a coloring book.

It’s, it’s multiple things.

Go and listen to that episode on OffTheGridBiz.com, link is in the description, for that specific episode where I interview Charles Wiley, the Corn Man.

He could tell you all about standing out.

It’s all about differentiation.

It’s all about being different than everyone else in your field.

It’s being different from anyone else out there and learning how to stand out and we have a great discussion as far as that goes on that podcast.

Go and listen to it.

If you’re looking to stand out, if you’re looking to take your business and really stand out, if you’re in the space that I discuss called the self-reliance space, meaning you help people become more self-reliant either through nutrition like Charles or talking about overall health or you’re helping people to become more self reliant with their resources or you’re helping people to grow their own food or what have you, go to DreamBizChat.com

DreamBizChat.com is all for business owners that are in the self-reliance field.

Hi Joe.

I see that, we’ve got some people watching us live here on Facebook, but we’re broadcasting all over the place and just bringing you more messages of how to take your business and really stand out.

Put yourself out there, be different than everybody else, and if you want to learn how to do it specifically, like I said, DreamBizChat.com that link is also in the description.

Tomorrow we’re going to be talking about goals and how they fit everything.

So you have a great night.

Joe, Gio, great seeing you and we will talk to you tomorrow night.

Y’all have a great night. Get out there and let the magic happen.

What Does β€œSuccess” Mean?

So what does success mean?

Hi I’m Brian Pombo welcome back to Brian J. Pombo Live coming to you live from Las Vegas of all places and today we’re going to be talking a little bit about the meaning of the word success.

First, I would just like to implore you, if you are a business owner or an executive that’s in the self reliance field, meaning you have products and services that help people to become more self-reliant. You’re someone I’d like to talk to. Go to DreamBizChat.com link is in the description, but you can type it in yourself. DreamBizChat.com there’s an eight and a half minute video on that site. It’s all free. You go watch it. I’m not even going to put a cookie on your page so that you just keep seeing ads for me or anything like that. There no ads currently on that page, but go and check it out.

If you’re interested in what I’m talking about on that page, it’s a chance to be able to talk to me directly about you and your business.

Where are you?

Where do you see yourself going?

So go to DreamBizChat.com and check it out. Let me know what you think.

Success. You could go and look up the definition. I don’t have it right here in front of me. Go look up the definition and Google of what success means, but it’s a pretty relative definition. It really is. I think a lot of us especially if you, if you’re in America, you may have a very standard view of success. It may revolve around money, it may revolve around prosperity, but really success is completely relative term. If you really think about it so much so that it really doesn’t have a good definition.

There’s a preacher that I know of that I heard talk about this before and he said that success doesn’t exist. And when you have something that’s so loosely defined as success, then it’s kind of true. It doesn’t really exist. It isn’t a specific thing. But you can always define it. You can always call it whatever you want and do you, and it can be whatever you want it to be. In the end.

Success is where you view yourself going in life and what would be a positive outcome?

Are you already successful?

What would make you more successful?

Is Success a destination?

These are all questions you have to ask yourself and I know I’m kind of bouncing all over the place, but it’s because I had an interview with like a fellow who’s relatively new to the business world, relatively new to owning a business.

His name is Scott Smith. He owns Earth2Earth, compost pails. This is an invention that he came up with himself. He based it off of things that people had already done for themselves, but he is one that created something that he took out, had it patented and is trying to sell as many of these little compost buckets as much as possible.

It’s very, very interesting and it’s a great conversation because there’s a guy that comes from construction. He has a very plain spoken way of speaking, very direct and to the point, but at the same time he’s a little bit of a philosopher and he’s realized that success isn’t necessarily about how much money you make, it’s about the lifestyle you make.

It’s about having something to build off of, having a direction that you’re taking life in. And he’s definitely doing that. It’s a great talk. Go and listen to it. The link is in. The description is named Scott Smith. This is the Off The Grid Biz Podcast is where I interviewed him.

So go and check it out.

Tomorrow we’re going to be talking about another podcast, another interview that I put out, and I’m going to be talking about kind of the, the ideas behind it. If you found any of this interesting, go to DreamBizChat.com.

Otherwise we’re gonna see you tomorrow and I’ll still probably be here in Nevada even though I’ll be flying around. So maybe I’ll be in a different state. Who knows?

We’ll catch you tomorrow, have a good night and get out there and let the magic happen.

Physical Side is Business

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Let’s talk about the physical side of business.

Hi I’m Brian J. Pombo welcome to Brian J. Pombo Live coming to you from Las Vegas, Nevada. Of all places. That’s right.

We’re going to be talking about events. This is only fitting being that I am at a an event, a convention style event right now, and it’s funny how when you’re at an event, especially way outside of the normal place that you would normally be, Las Vegas is quite a distance from Grants Pass Oregon.

When you’re at an event time seems to not work the same way and you don’t behave in the same way you would in any other time. You don’t think the same way. You’re very outside of your element. There’s an advantage to that. When you’re in business, you’re putting on an event.

You can get people to do things, say things, talk about things they normally wouldn’t do, so there’s an advantage, especially on the business end of things. But when you’re the consumer, when you’re on the consumer end or you’re somewhere in between a business to business end of things, sometimes things get switched up mixed up and all the rest.

It’s for this reason that I missed yesterday’s daily talk that we have together here on Brian J. Pombo Live, and I apologize. Today I’m coming back to you with two episodes. This first episode is all about events.

It’s very specific because we put out a podcast earlier this month where it’s only me and Sean E. Douglas, podcast producer extraordinar where we’re sitting and talking about the Mother Earth News Fair.

This is part of the whole recap for the 2019 Mother Earth News Fair extravaganza that we went through. So go and listen to that podcast. It’s episode 20 minutes. I’ve got the link in the description also in the description.

If you’re a business owner or executive that’s in the self-reliance space, you’re going to want to go check out DreamBizChat.com and it’ll tell you more about it when you get there. It’s just a quick video.

You don’t need to add in your email or anything else. Just go watch the video. Tell me what you think. So go and listen to this episode.

It’s only me and Sean talking, no interview or anything of that sort. It’s just very simple. What you’re seeing right now, if you’re watching this on video or hearing via podcast, is a very tired individual. I’m up early today. I’m going to go get some breakfast, get out there and get involved in a live physical event, whatever industry you’re in, find an event that you can plug into.

There are so many benefits and we talk about that from a business perspective on that podcast. Oh, very similar to how we’re talking in the interviews that we’ve had with speakers and experts and exhibitors from the Mother Earth News Fair. You’ve got to start digging into this.

There’s so much value from physical connection. Even if you have an electronic store, you know, if you’re just on a website doing e-commerce or you have a local business, there are huge advantages to physically meeting up with your clientele or potential clientele.

Even if you don’t get any new business, being able to interact with them one on one in a convention, an expo, any type of live event. Even to the extent of a smaller life events, local live events, a farmer’s market, a growers market, anything that’s very quick and easy to get to.

It doesn’t have to cost you a bunch of money, but get out there and meet your clients. Press the flesh, shake some hands, get to know them as people.

The physical world is out there. Don’t ignore it because your competitors more than likely are tomorrow. Well not tomorrow. Later today, I’m going to bring you another episode and what we’re going to talk about while your guests is as good as mine, so have a great one.

Get out there and let the magic happen.

Comfort Zone Breakthrough

Are you looking for a comfort zone breakthrough?

Hi I’m Brian Pombo welcome back to Brian J. Pombo Live. Today coming to you from Portland International Airport. Why am I here? Well, I’m on my way to Las Vegas and figure I’d take this chance on the layover in Portland. Yeah, that’s right. They fly me from Medford, which is south north to Portland and then back south to Las Vegas.

So what are we talking about?

We’re talking about the comfort zone and we’re talking about how to have a real breakthrough because no matter who you are or what personality you have, you’ve got a comfort zone.

You’ve got things that you’re comfortable with doing and things you’re uncomfortable with doing.

How do you break through without setting yourself up for a business that you absolutely despise?

And so I’m going to recommend you go and listen to the two, one of the latest episodes, not the latest.

I’m actually behind on updating you. My audience for our Off The Grid Biz Podcast. Which I like to at least give one episode, a review every time here to kind of introduce some more people to it.

So we have one of the latest ones that came out earlier this month is a fellow by the name of Jeremy Zimmerman.

He is the writer of Make Mead Like a Viking and Brew Beer Like a Yeti. He’s a very interesting writer. As a lot of fun to interview. We had a really great conversation. Go and listen to that podcast.

We’ve got a link in the description for Off The Grid Biz. I believe it’s episode 19 go and check that out. Also, we’ve got…and I could be completely wrong on the number on that….but we’ve got the link down below. Go and listen to that because what Jeremy talks about is he talks about the fact that he’s an introverted person.

It just a naturally introverted personality and he’s had a tough time breaking out, but how did I meet him? I met him at the Mother Earth News Fair that we had talked about before and he was speaking there.

He has written two books. He has spoken at numerous events promoting his book, one at the urging of his publisher and at the urging of multiple other people. He didn’t even want to write books to begin with.

He was not interested in doing that, but he kind of got pushed into it and his whole story is there on Off The Grid Biz. You can find that and more at offthegridbiz.com and like I said, the link to that particular episode is in the description.

Now if you happen to be a business owner or an executive that’s in the self-reliance field, something similar to like the home brewing that Jeremy Zimmerman does, then you’re somebody I’d like to talk to.

Go to DreamBizChat.com. The link is of the description. There’s a video there, eight and a half minutes long going watch it. It’s free. You don’t have to add your email address or anything. Watch the video.

Tell me what you think about it. If you feel like you’d be interested in what I’m talking about on that video, fill out the application and see if you qualify. So like I said, on my way to Vegas, we’ll have another report for you tomorrow from Las Vegas, Nevada.

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

Would Your Business Survive Armageddon?

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Can Your Business Survive Armageddon?

Hi, I’m Brian Pombo, Welcome back to the Orange Office in Grants Pass, Oregon. Today we’re going to be talking a little bit of emergency preparedness, especially in terms of your business.

Are you a good prepper when it comes to your business?

Have you actually thought of what you were going to do if things really got tough out there? And what, I mean, what do you do with your business? If something really horrible happens, something apocalyptic, let’s say the electrical grid shut down or something of that sort, what would you do?

Well, this was kind of some of the talk of where we were going when we spoke with Michael Foley. He wrote the book, Farming for the Long Haul.

The whole thing’s all about resilience. How do you make things last? How do you make things last pass bad economies?

His whole purpose isn’t directly toward business. He deals a lot with homesteading and farming, but you could take the exact same concept and apply it back to your business. And really ask yourself, are you hitting on all the main points?

Some of the things that he points out is are you involved locally? Is your business, even though you may have an international or national based business, are you involved locally? Do you have a customer base locally that you could depend on if necessary? Do you work one-on-one? Do you have forms of direct sales with people?

All these things are things to keep in mind. We talk about a little bit more they’re on the podcasts. Go and listen to it. Really sharp guy, very educated. He’s spent years as a teacher. He just recently came out with this book.

This is his first book and I think he’d like to come out with more from the way it sounded. We talk a little bit about the book writing process. Talk about public speaking. So if you’re looking at doing either of those things to help propel yourself, your business, your concepts and ideas, you’re going to want to listen to this episode of the Off the Grid Biz Podcast. So go and check it out. The link is in the description. Once again, his name is Michael Foley and he wrote Farming for the Long Haul.

Really good talk that we had there. I really liked it. I got to meet him over at the Mother Earth News Fair this last weekend. So that was lots of fun. In the future, tomorrow we’re going to be switching gears a little bit. We are going to return back to the Mother Earth News Fair and discuss some of the other concepts that we came across there.

Tomorrow we’re going to be discussing something a little bit new.

We’re gonna talk about the psychology behind the relationship and how that ties back in personality and the psychology of that. This is an area we haven’t discussed yet here on the videos.

We’ll probably have a little series of videos where we talk about that tomorrow.

In the meantime, if you are a business owner or an executive and you happened to work in the self-reliance field, meaning you have products or services that help people to become more self reliant and really ties into our conversation here with Michael, go and listen to it. If you feel like any of those things hit for you and you’re looking to really tune up your business, I’m sure you’re doing great.

I only work with successful people really. And so if you already have a successful business, you’re the type of person I’d like to talk to. Because if you have a place you’re looking to go and you’re looking to have someone help you to get there, that understands business, that understands your type of business, a self-reliance based business, go to DreamBizChat.com.

You can also find the link in the description. You can go and click on that. If you happen to be listening to this via podcast and aren’t able to see it, it’s DreamBizChat.com talks all about the dream business transformation on that page. It’s a real simple page. It has a video, eight and a half minute video. Go and watch it.

If you think that you qualify, fill out the application. I’d love to be able to chat with you. So until then, next time, like I said, we’re going to be talking about personalities and psychology tomorrow and how it ties back to your business. So we’ll see you tomorrow.

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