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The Kitchen Table Podcast hosted by Kenny Baden presents the opportunity to explore the life and philosophy of Drewbie Wilson. Drewbie guides audiences to "crush the day before it crushes you." This mantra encourages listeners to focus on being proactive to achieve success. They also discuss the value of family relationships, how to maximize time and resources, as well as how to build and maintain community for success. Drewbie shares his story about his journey starting as a commodities relocation specialist in a drug culture to becoming a successful entrepreneur and author. He also breaks down how to trademark a phrase and provides advice for those seeking a good trademark attorney. Finally, Drewbie encourages people to take the risk to invest in themselves and maximize their resources.

Timestamps

[00:00:03] Building Intentional Relationships through Conversation Around the Kitchen Table.

[00:03:18] Topic: Proactive vs Reactive Methods of Personal Development

[00:06:00] Time Frame for Trademarking a Phrase

[00:08:56] The Benefits of Being Part of a Mastermind Group

[00:11:49] The Importance of Assessing Your Relationships and How It Can Help You Reach Success

[00:14:42] Making Positive Life Changes After a Challenging Job Experience

[00:17:27] Using Marketing Campaigns to Increase Profitability

[00:20:11] The Topic: Staying Focused Amidst Success and Overcoming Overwhelm

[00:22:55] The Importance of Personal Investments for Success

[00:25:42] Exploring the Possibility of Making Money from Value-Based Freelancing and Entrepreneurship.

[00:29:00] The Importance of Optimizing Time and Taking Care of Your Health

[00:32:02] The Importance of Time Management and Maximizing Your 24 Hours

[00:34:56] The Importance of Self-Care and Setting Non-Negotiables for Family Time as a Business Owner

[00:37:55] Main Topic: Time Blocking and Balancing Work, Family and Personal Life

[00:40:58] The Main Topic: Strategies for Generating Online Impressions using Social Media for Business Owners and Entrepreneurs

[00:47:20] The Power of Storytelling with Memes to Inspire Action

[00:50:03] Encouraging Listener Reviews for the Podcast

[00:52:55] Benefits of Honest Conversation and Hard Work for Personal Growth and Connecting with Others.

[00:55:40] The Power of Taking Action: Dhruv's Story of Striving for Better Every Day

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[00:08:58] "Having an expert in your corner like all things in life makes it a lot easier."

[00:38:02] "Imagine if you woke up and you operate your day with that intentionality every single day, and you knew those 3 areas where you were going to spend that time. Now you're essentially running 3 days a day because you got 6 hours focused here. You got 6 hours focused here and 6 hours focused here."

[00:33:27] "If our most valuable asset is something that we have to invest every single day, let's start dialing in on where we're actually investing that time and then seeing what the true ROI is. Because as we know, what gets measured, gets improved."

[00:10:19] "Do yourself a favor and, like, invest in yourself I I can't imagine a better mastermind group, but just saying, like, it's 1 of the best decisions I've ever made."

[00:39:24] "But when I put that barrier in place and I started creating a process for sales and follow-up saying, hey, I'm willing to chat with you between these hours and these hours. If you want to get on a phone call, here's the link to my calendar. You can schedule a call that works best for you."

[00:33:16] "We're all given the same 24 hours in a day. We can all agree to that. And we can all agree at this point now in the conversation that we recognize our time is our most valuable asset."

[00:02:13] "It's not just business stuff. It's also anything personal, professional, anything that is centered around building the best version of yourself, which you got this whole and I don't know if I started, we see, we started to record this once before and I had stop and re-record because I wanted to get my vocabulary out there a little too fancy off the rib."

[00:05:53] "I woke up with a plan to crush the day. And then if things pop up throughout the day, obviously, I pivot and I handle those accordingly. But for me, I want to wake up and crush the day before it crushes me and I want to go to bed knowing, hey, I crushed it today and everything that came at me."

[Unknown] "I love an honest review. So, if you are going to order them and take the time to read them. First, let me thank you for that because I know time is valuable. So anytime you spend listening to this or reading the book, I'm hugely grateful for, But I do ask that you leave a review."

[00:44:29] "Leveraging these platforms, you can get out there and get millions of impressions, get in front of hundreds, if not thousands of people a day, kind of like having a big old billboard on the side of the highway in your town, except that it doesn't cost you anything. All you have to do is just show up and put that content out there every day, plus you have a little time, a little effort -- Mhmm. -- but the return on that is exponential."

[00:11:06] "The first time you put a roof on, it probably wasn't perfect. The first time you put up a set of solar panels, it probably wasn't perfect. The first time you knocked on the door and had a conversation, it probably wasn't perfect. Right?"

[00:45:38] "What if every time you had that conversation instead of spending 45 minutes at the coffee shop and 10 bucks on some shitty coffee, what if you could have a hundred of those conversations a day and you didn't have to actually be there to have that conversation?"

[00:34:07] "I'm going to focus on 6 [hours of sleep] because if I want to have a balanced life and I know there's a couple other areas that are important. If I take off 6 that leaves me 18, for these 3 other areas. What are those 3 other areas? Here's what's gonna fuck people up. Family and relationships."

[00:01:37] "The kitchen is quite literally like the centerpiece of a family, you know, and that's why it's such a big deal when people are selling homes and things like that."

[00:53:11] "Having those honest conversations with each other, getting raw, getting real, really laying out the game plan, that's where the success comes from, man."

[00:23:18] "Like, I wouldn't have never known this a few years ago, but I got around some smart people. They're like, hey, man, you need to have business assets. You need things that are long term."

[00:40:36] "Well, I've been purposely positively reinforcing behaviors lately instead of like, oh, I'm so bad at or I'm always something negative."

[00:28:44] "My mind has never been the same since that's when I truly realize, like, hey, our time is valuable, and the majority of us are not giving ourselves enough credit about what we can do with our time, and so we waste it."

[00:36:21] "You have to put in my own oxygen. First."

[00:48:16] "Social media mastery is designed to help you have the simple formulas and the simple process to go out and use these platforms to get yourself in front of more people so that they can know, like and trust you. Maybe they'll send you some business. Maybe they'll do business with you. But either way, you're getting a chance to make a bigger impact, and it doesn't cost you anything but a little time and effort."

[00:02:47] "Crush the day before it crushes you. That is my personal mantra. It's literally the tagline that I say to myself."

[00:15:35] "But you'd be surprised, man, or you might you probably wouldn't. But some of these guys were surprised. But, you know, there's people listening to this show that are in an entrepreneur space. I mean, you're welcome. Anybody's welcome. But, like, Juby and I both know each other from but let's get to know Drewbie a little bit more because you started talking about some cool."

[00:16:24] "I've always had that, like, go survivor, you know, go get her mentality. That's why I got into the game that I got into. But then as I got older, I met my wife, girlfriend at the time now, wife, we ended up having a kid together."

[00:39:55] "Let's make it work. But I put those boundaries in place so that I can be more intentional. The more intentional I am, the more productive I am. The more money I make, the better health I'm in, the better relationships I have, it all stacks on top of each other like a giant Tetris field."

[00:38:54] "My wife handed me her wedding ring back and said, hey, man. You're married to the job, not to your family. You're going to have to make a choice which one's more important to you."

[00:43:19] "When you learn how to use social media to create content that speaks specifically to your ideal client, right? The person you know can help, the homeowner that's been there 5 plus years, that's looking for ways to be more efficient, that's looking for ways to save money on their insurance or their premiums or whatever. Right? These are all the little things that guys in these industries start thinking about when you get to the nitty gritty of it."

[00:23:04] "Call Dan Lee. It belongs to Andrew Wilson, buddy. That is. I figured, dude. I knew it. I saw behind you. I heard you say it and I was like, I bet you trademark that. Dude, that's awesome, man. Good for you."

[00:43:19] "When you learn how to create a conversation with them and become the authority in your industry and in your marketplace. Right? You're the go to guy for remodeling -- Mhmm. -- then more people will tag you online and then when they're offline and they're with their friends at the bar or at dinner at the kitchen table, and someone's like, man, I really got to get a new roof. I've got this leak in the attic. And they go, oh, well, shit. Let me connect you with my boy Kenny. Mhmm. They do amazing jobs. They do insurance jobs. So, if they can get you the insurance, they will. If not, they've got a great retail program right either way. I've seen him online. He's a great trusted guy. Let me get you in contact with him. That's the whole point. You want people to know, like and trust you."

[00:45:31] "Who are you? Are you cool? Do I think you're interesting? And can I send you business and trust that you're gonna do a good job? It's kind of simple."

[00:25:15] "And so shout out to Nancy. She's a mortgage broker out of Arizona. She runs a badass women's group now. But she called me 1 day because she saw that I was using phone sites and I was doing this marketing stuff and Stuman had actually posted and given me shout out in the group and then, like, hey, man, some of you are bitching and complaining and this doesn't work and then guys like Drewbie are crushing it, which, again, shout out to the boss man, always show and love on on the people."

[00:07:50] "The way that trademark process works is essentially you have to have the phrase. Right? You have to have the thing that you want a trademark for. You have to then go in research and make sure that nobody else owns that specific trademark. And then you have to file the paperwork and then you have to wait for the USPTO to approve it."

[00:26:46] "If you made a hundred grand last year, your time's worth 50 bucks an hour. And for some people, 50 bucks an hour is like, fuck, yeah, that's awesome. I never would have thought that because I grew up thinking I'd make minimum wage my whole life."

[00:36:38] "If you're the last on the list and you're putting yourself last, you're not putting on your oxygen mask, that essentially you're working at half of your capacity because you don't have your entire wherewithal to go and do the work."

[00:02:47] "Crush the day before it crushes you."

[00:15:51] "Shit as far as, like, many scar face type stuff. At least that's what I have in my head with this, you know, pushing big weight in the narcotics area. I'm just kidding."

[00:38:33] "At the end of the day, that's what the majority of us are trying to do. Anyone that listens to podcasts that follows influencers or mentors, masterminds, they want to make an impact on a bigger level than just making money because money is the resource and the tool that we use to make that impact."

[00:48:43] "Truthfully 18 days from ideas. Oh, shit. Really? 18 days. Yeah."

[00:34:24] "Everybody's out here trying to leave a legacy. It might be for someone that your blood related, it might be for someone that you're not blood related, but you have to invest in those relationships. That's a huge part of it."

[00:05:40] "When you wake up, if you're blessed with another day, like, it's coming at your full steam ahead and you got to have a plan and you got to be proactive instead of being reactive. Because most people just wake up and react to the way the day treats them."

[00:50:01] "But it's dude, it's cool with Hellman. I mean, the reality is anybody not anybody, but most of the guests, but this this is not a prerequisite that we come from some sort of, like, you know, demulturous background, but there are a lot of people dude, there's a lot of fucking successful people period, but a lot of the people that we know in our circle that, you know, don't come from like nothing was handed to us. So, by all means, brother, you worked your ass off for and to your 0.18 hours, or whatever doesn't speak to the 15 years of shit that you had to put through or, you know, studying in countless hours and almost losing a freaking partner on Christmas Eve, man, like all that shit that got you here. So that's awesome. And that's not your first week. That's your first 18 days."

[00:20:33] "I ended up making like 10 grand in a weekend. Just fucking around building Facebook ads and I was like, oh, this is awesome."

[00:45:11] "Think about how much time you spent networking. Almost every time it's the same conversation. Right? Who are you? Where are you from? What do you do? What should I know about you that will make me think your kind of like a cool, likable person? And can I trust you enough?"

[00:36:25] "If you can't be the best version of yourself, if you can't think clearly and operate at the highest level, then how can you show up for the people in your life, your family, your relationships, or in your business."

[00:52:01] "It's funny. You say that man. I certainly appreciate that, but it seems like it's just so. It's like pulling teeth, man. Like, and then you start feeling to your point about being bragging. I sort of feel necessarily, like, I'm bragging, but I certainly feel like I'm bugging the shit out of people and I'm you know, I put it out there. But, hey, I owe it to my guest, bro, like, It's not even just myself. Somebody took their time like yourself or anybody that's come on here has been very busy and to take that time to sit and be on this podcast delivers value for free. There are no paid guests here. Right? You know, that's important to me, man. So, I got to share. It's going to get shared. And I'm going to send it to the other people and collate it and all that other stuff. But, you know, when it's like, hey, man, please just leave a review of me, my family, my friends. They don't mean anything by it. And they certainly oh, yeah. Yeah. Yeah. I'm going too, but man, he's just pulling teeth to, like, I got to, like, sit there with each of them and be, like, no dude. Let's do it right now. That's when you need a readership, though, brother. Think about that. And you're and all your teams, all your guys, it's pulling teeth to get them to knock the doors pulling teeth to get them to call the damn leads. Just getting you know, pulling teeth to get them to run through the wholesale script instead of skipping steps. Right? But, like, that's what makes us better. Sitting at the kitchen table,

[00:19:14] "I'm not a very patient person. I'm not a member."

[00:19:42] "I launched a marketing campaign, doubled my insurance production, which was awesome."

[00:34:37] "Whatever that thing is, that family, that's what the majority of us put number 1 on our list of things that are important."

[00:42:10] "It's called social media mastery, a simple formula for business owners and entrepreneurs to generate millions of impressions online. For free. Because as a business owner, Kenny, you know, you've probably spent thousands, if not, hundreds of thousands of dollars on marketing. Right?"

[00:29:48] "How would you feel? If you fell over and had a heart attack because you weren't making the time to do the work out and get your health in order, and you had to sit up in heaven and watch as some other asshole got to sleep in bed with your wife and raise your son in your house with all that life insurance money that you're going to give them?"

[00:26:03] "How much is your time worth? Mhmm. Most people can't give you that answer, so I've got a simple formula. Let's just keep it simple."

[00:51:20] "Same thing with this podcast. Right? If you're here and you're listening and you're getting value out of it, take an extra minute or 2 and do Kenny a favor, tune in and subscribe so that you can hear the future episodes because I know he's just gonna keep bringing on amazing people. But b, leave a review. Right? Because that honest review helps more people feel vulnerable enough or confident enough to listen to this and to get into it and maybe make a decision to change their life."

[00:16:03] "Thankfully, those days are gone. Right? Like, I'm a clean soldier. I'm out here just doing the good work of the Lord as they say, trying to help people and put them on the path to their greatness."

[00:25:38] "But Nancy called me and she said, hey, Dhirvi. I'm a phone site user. I'm having a little trouble getting this figured out. How much for an hour of your time to hop on a call and help me do this? And it's kind of an innocent question. Right? But to me, it was like, oh, my God, like, this is what I'm supposed to be doing. This is what I'm supposed to be doing."

[00:17:27] "You don't know hindsight's 20 20, but, like, come to find out they were getting segregated by the tax department because all the orders I was making, they weren't necessarily paying the tax on them, and they weren't saying all the things that they yeah. You know what I mean?"

[00:23:16] "I mean, this is all stuff that I learned being in the group. Right? That's the power of the group, man. That's the power of the group. You can't do it alone. You can't do it alone. You need a group of people that are pushing you, that are challenging you, that are helping you, that are supporting you, that are giving you feedback, that are giving you ideas, that are giving you resources. That's the power of the group."

[00:27:11] "You're gonna tell me to kick rocks. You're gonna tell me to do all sorts of expert tips. Right? Because your time is priceless now. When you know you've only got 24 hours left to live."

[00:37:13] "Most of you won't make it 3 days, and you'll realize I am wasting a shitload of time. On all sorts of weird things, And that's when you start to understand how you can delegate."

[00:13:30] "I would do whatever I had to do to get to the sale. Not in, like, in, like, weird, like, you know, illegal way, but hey, man, you need me to drive across town because you don't wanna drive over to sign the documents? I'm on my way, big dog. 20 minutes of traffic. Right? Like, I'm on my way."

[00:05:07] "I wanna wake up every day and I wanna avoid all the negative toxic shit that is real easy to fall into, right, that black hole, that red hole that we go down of, social media and politics and the news and all the toxic nonsense that goes on around us."

[00:10:46] "Now, man, when you do the work, you get better. And I think that's what's so interesting about a lot of guys, man, is, like, they do something and it doesn't quite go the way that they thought the first time or it's not. Like, they didn't do it perfectly the first time, so they wanna you know, like, I'm just not gonna do it because I didn't do it perfectly."

[00:51:45] "Because that's all we're doing here. Man, we're just trying to make decisions every single day. And for most of us, we're just trying to make better decisions than we made in the past. And maybe this story is something that will help people and you won't know if you don't tune in and you don't share your review so someone else can see that."

[00:13:56] "But, like, the beauty of that. Right? We talked about those conversations that deep. Here's what we're gonna do. Here's the value we're gonna provide. The services we're gonna go above and beyond for you. I just drove across town to sit at this kitchen table while your dog takes a shit on the floor in the other room. Mhmm. For your 20 dollar a month renters insurance policy, like, that's what I'm willing to do. But not everybody's willing to do that, man. And that's why you are where you are and why the people we know who are successful are where they are. It's because they were willing to do the things that nobody else was willing to do."

[00:15:29] "That would be probably You have a long way to go, big time. You have a long way to go, dude. That's not gonna work. But you'd be surprised, man, or you might you probably wouldn't. But some of these guys were surprised. But, you know, there's people listening to this show that are in an entrepreneur space. I mean, you're welcome. Anybody's welcome. But, like, Juby and I both know each other from But let's get to know Drewbie a little bit more because you started talking about some cool."

[00:24:54] "And so this was a question, there's 2 questions. So, like, 2 parts to this that I think will really hit home with a lot of people. So I I was telling you, I started my marketing company. Right? And when I started that, there was something that someone asked me that really hit home. Ever since that day, I've really thought about my life differently."

[00:19:38] "I went out and I found Ryan Steumann and I started learning marketing."

[00:55:02] "If you are interested, because we brought it up several times. If you're interested in Apex, you're seeing what that is more about. You could certainly DM me, but I would just push you off to Dhruvie because he's the man."

[00:09:50] "It's the value is in the network, certainly in my coach as well, but, like, dude, the ability to be, like, oh, you need a trademark attorney. You need a financial adviser. Oh, you need an accountant. Oh, you need to see whatever. Right? Like, then we got guys that are, like, doing food trucks stuff. I mean, you name it, like, it's just so impressive."

[00:08:52] "From, like, the time I submitted for it to when they finally approved it and sent me the register certificate. So it is a process."

[00:20:58] "I'm like, well, fuck me. I'm like, yeah. You're out here making millions of dollars mentoring people and you're gonna offer me a position like, help and keep paying me to do what I'm doing. That's stupid. Of course, I'm gonna do that."

[00:29:03] "You can't buy it, you can't win it in a poker tournament. Nobody got a big box of it on Christmas morning, right, on your birthday. You don't get a little envelope with an extra year of life, not how it works. You don't know. So people gotta stop wasting their time."

[00:46:37] "When you start focusing on this and you start using social media to tell that story and to get yourself in front of people who can know like and trust you, Well, now you don't have to go to the coffee shop because you've got your own digital coffee shop."

[00:12:28] "If you want to be the best version of yourself, are you surrounding yourself with the kind of people who can? Could be a mastermind. That's a great place to find them, but it starts just in your friendship. And the relationships that you have right now."

[00:31:06] "And I'm not okay with that. Dude, I'm glad you said that. It, like, it really hurts because it's so true."

[00:49:44] "It's kinda weird. Like, it feels like bragging is done just to talk about it, but, like, it's a cool thing to do. I don't know. It's a very cool thing to do for 1. And, 2, I mean, Dude, talk about, like, being deliberate with your time. You know what I mean? Like, that's pretty, I think that's a pretty impressive time crunch time hack."

[00:53:53] "If 1 person is impacted by this, it's all that matters. That really is genuinely so."

[00:53:26] "Even if we only get 2 listeners on this thing, one of my hopes is to get there too. They're gonna hear some shit. I hope we get more than 2, but you know what? Hey. If a hundred people died in a car accident today, it'd be a fucking tragedy. If 2 people died in a car accident, it would be a tragedy. True. Either way, man. To a hundred, the numbers don't matter. If we get to make an impact in someone's life, bro, that's why we're here."

[00:04:55] "I'm gonna go do another one just because, like, I like to do hard shit, but we'll get to that in a minute."

[00:04:35] "I would wake up early in the morning, and I'd start going for walks."

[00:01:07] "It wasn't just I mean, obviously, there was a callback to whenever I train my door to door guys, like, the the b line is to the kitchen table."

[00:05:32] "Let's get up, let's focus on gratitude. Let's focus on the good things in your life and do everything we can to crush the day before it crushes you because it's gonna come."

[00:12:42] "And so if anyone's in a situation where they're like, man, I wanna get better, but I don't know how. Start with that friendship circle audit and really start thinking about the pluses and minuses of those relationships and you'll find, man, unfortunately, there's a lot more people that are are asking for more than what they're bringing to the kitchen table if you get what I did there."

[00:40:45] "But you were saying and it reminds me of a Jordan Peterson exercise, but correct me if I'm wrong, but you were saying sort of like before you start this process to kind of like an audit, which you're already doing with your time."

[00:21:53] "I took that gamble. I walked away from the 6 year career of insurance. Said, hey, man, Ryan, give me the blueprint and let me go to work. Here we are. Just celebrated 4 years together last week. I've written multiple bestselling books. I've spoken on stage. I own these movies. Millions of dollars in commission. Like, it's been a wild ride, bro, but it all comes back to just trust in the process. Doing the work, believing that it's gonna work out."

[00:30:20] "Think about that for a second, boys and girls. Do you wanna sit up in heaven and watch down as someone else raises your family and takes care of your family with the money you should have been there to take care of them with? That's a fucking gut check, dude."
 

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Article 1 –

Deep Conversations Around the Kitchen Table

Do you ever get those moments where you wish you could sit down and share something meaningful with a close friend or family member, but nothing seems to come off the tip of your tongue? Well, if you find yourself in that predicament, we would like you to listen to the recently released episode of the Kitchen Table Podcast featuring special guest Drewbie Wilson.

Drewbie elaborates on his concept of “crush the day before it crushes you” and explains how this mindset has helped him live life to its fullest. Furthermore, he shares examples of conversations he’s had around the kitchen table and how he’s developed genuine relationships in his life by doing so.

If you find yourself in need of well-developed conversations, here are three tips you can use to get inspired listening to the Kitchen Table Podcast:

1) Make a connection: Start off with a simple greeting that establishes mutual understanding. You can then share experiences or stories that bring you closer together.

2) Explore ideas: Keep an open mind and get ready to dive deep. Don’t be afraid to discuss topics that may be uncomfortable to talk about.

3) Listen as much as you talk: During conversations, it’s important to give your companion the chance to express their thoughts and feelings. Doing this will allow them to open up more, which can lead to learning new perspectives.

As Drewbie said: “The kitchen is quite literally like the centerpiece of a family, you know, and that's why it's such a big deal when people are selling homes and things like that.” So take it from him, and join your host Kenny Baden for this mesmerizing episode of the Kitchen Table Podcast.

Article 2 –

Life-Altering Conversations and Developing Genuine Relationships

This powerful episode of The Kitchen Table Podcast featuring special guest Drewbie Wilson has quite a few strong messages and themes that you won’t want to miss!

Our host, Kenny Baden, starts the episode off with a warm welcome and an in-depth facility about his guest and his personal philosophy, ‘Crush the day before it crushes you’. Drewbie dives right into the conversation and uses his personal experiences as an example of how having conversations in the kitchen can lead to life-altering moments and developing genuine relationships.

If you want to learn more, here are three tips on how you can gain something from the episode and apply it to your own life:

1) Make time for meaningful conversations: Make time in your day, or even week, for a meaningful conversation. You might find that these conversations can have a lasting impact on your life.

2) Notice your environment: Your environment can help to set the tone for meaningful conversations. Being in a comfortable space like the kitchen can often be the best place to have these conversations.

3) Be open to different perspectives: Conversations can be filled with different opinions and outlooks. Be open to listen to other people and appreciate what they have to say.

“We're really, really excited to bring to you my fellow Apex brother. And my brother and the Lord, no, I'm just kidding”, said Kenny as he introduced his guest. Join them in this episode of The Kitchen Table Podcast to explore more themes and gain more knowledge about life-altering conversations and developing genuine relationships.
 

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