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Our guest this week is someone who wants to help new and aspiring composers succeed in the video game industry, the man behind Video Game Music Academy, Daniel Hulsman. Daniel is a 33-year-old father of 2, living in Boston with a huge passion for music. He received his Music Education degree from the University of Delaware, but due to the economic crash, (Hint: Most art-focused people's careers suffered) he had to shift careers and find a job that can support his family. He had worked for several corporations that allowed him to learn more about marketing and management, which he has found useful when he started building his own website: VGMacademy.com Daniel currently serves a public charter school as a Music Teacher for the past 4 years, all while managing a choir that records professional video game soundtracks twice a year. (Recording professional video game soundtracks? Oh, you mean, THE COOLEST JOB EVER?!) Ultimately, his goal is to create a stable, recurring stream of income online so that he can focus on his family, especially since his children are both still very young. But here's the thing, his website isn't gaining as much traction, and sales are mostly from selling semi-related products -- y'all know how frustrating that can be, right? So what does he do? Daniel sends us some hater-ade, a long email detailing his doubts, frustrations and surprisingly his hope that maybe - just maybe - we could help him become a successful online entrepreneur too! We can tell a troll from a critic, and this man was no troll, he really wanted something better for his family's future. How would you respond to someone with this sentiment? Well, look no further because this week's episode is all about how YOU can turn a critic into a customer, why you are not for everyone and why that's okay, and how to dispel that voice saying you are not expert enough. This podcast interview is PUMPED y'all! So much action, insight and real-life struggles, it's far too good to miss! ;-) [Tweet ""The next step is always the most frustrating." - Shane"] [Tweet ""You are not for everyone, so find the people who fit your mission." - Jocelyn"] [Tweet ""Capitalize on the things you already know versus starting from scratch." - Shane"] [Tweet ""Your struggles are just as valuable as someone who's got it all figured out." - Shane"] You Will Learn: The difference between a troll and a critic How to turn a critic into a customer Are you expert enough to lead? Understanding your mission online Plus so much more! [Tweet ""Being part of a community bring out your strengths & helps make up for your weaknesses." - Jocelyn"] [Tweet ""Focus on the things you can solve, instead of getting bogged down by the things you can't." - Shane"] [Tweet ""Do not be selfish with your gifts; your gifts are meant to be shared with others." - Jocelyn"] [Tweet ""Giving people the opportunity to change their lives, gives them a chance to succeed." - Shane"] Links and resources mentioned on today's show: Daniel's website FYL community FL 200 - Goodbye Grant Baldwin: The Speaker Lab Enjoy the podcast; we hope it inspires you to explore what's possible for your family! Get your FREE 30-DAY Membership in the Flip Your Life Community NOW! – https://flippedlifestyle.com/free You can connect with S&J on social media too!   Thanks again for listening to the show! If you liked it, make sure you share it with your friends and family! Our goal is to help as many families as possible change their lives through online business. Help us by sharing the show! If you have comments or questions, please be sure to leave them below in the comment section of this post. See y'all next week! Can't listen to the podcast right now? Check out the transcript below. Jocelyn: Hey, y'all!  On today's podcast, we help Daniel decide if he's expert enough to start his online business.