Dr. Richard Shuster did spend thousands of dollars on his equipment when he started. He used what he had, and moved forward. Little did he know his podcast would stop someone from taking their own life. Richard has a clear goal and focus of the show, and it is that focus that ensures his show resonates with his audience. I can't wait for you to hear his story.
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Dr. Richard Shuster Never Planned on This...3:25
I want to thank Matthew Passey for turning me on to Dr. Richarh Shuster of the Daily Helping podcast who is a walking "Becuase of my Podcast story." He has a great background including:
Master’s Degree in Social Work
He's a licensed clinical psychologist
He worked at the Cleveland Clinic and assessed NFL players as part of the league’s concussion protocol
He has subspecialized training in forensic and neuropsychology and extensive experience working with physically and sexually abused children.
His mission is to make the world a better place.
His show’s growing movement strives to get a million people each day to commit acts of kindness for others and post it on their social media using #mydailyhelping®.
Check out his podcast at https://www.thedailyhelping.com/
Donate to his charity at http://everykidrocks.org
Bonus Content34:51 Dr. Richard talks about his assessment tool is different than Myers Briggs.
What is PULSAR and how it helps with addiction?
Why he is putting people's lives over profits.
The P.O.W.E.R.S. assessment.
Check out www.seekyourpowers.com
My Thoughts on Fincon and MICDC35:54 I was asked to speak at Fincon and the Military Influencers Conference. Both conferences were in DC. I had a great time and probably got more clients out of that week than I have at any other conference. Why? Because the people at Fincon had a budget to learn how to podcast (or they just hire Steve Stewart) and the Military people are disciplined, focused, and not afraid to march into areas and situations they have never been in before.
The interesting thing (and by that I mean hard) was these people having conversations I couldn't jump into. The financial people were talking Monte Carlo Simulations, and the military people had so many letters and numbers put...