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ADHD GoalsADHD Goals065: From Drums to Digital - Jon Nastor's ADHD-Driven Entrepreneurial VentureIn this episode of the ADHD Goals podcast, Laurence interviews Jon Nastor, a former punk rock drummer turned successful entrepreneur who was diagnosed with ADHD at the age of 40. Jon discusses his unique journey, leveraging his ADHD for creativity and innovation, and the challenges he faced before and after the diagnosis. He shares his experiences in building and scaling digital ventures and founding an SEO agency. The conversation covers strategies for managing ADHD in professional settings, creating effective SOPs, and balancing work with personal interests like live music and travel. Jon also talks about the importance of making quick...2024-12-0446 minThe Primed Mind PodcastThe Primed Mind Podcast093 -Jon Nastor - Flashes of BrillianceJon Nastor is a digital entrepreneur, podcaster, and bestselling author. Being a content-obsessed marketer, Jon loves driving organic traffic for outstanding companies. Not only is he the creator of “Hack the Entrepreneur”, he also owns several digital commerce sites. We’ll discuss his ADHD diagnosis when he was 39 years old, how it impacted his business career, what he’d advice to other digital entrepreneurs, and his own podcast.  2023-08-2930 minThe Nikos ShowThe Nikos Show☕ [Legacy] Jon Nastor 🇨🇦 The art and science of Podcasting 🎙Jon Nastor is an SEO and Marketing Consultant and is the author of Hack the Entrepreneur: How to Stop Procrastinating, Build a Business, and Do Work That Matters.You can also hear the podcast episode I raved about here. 2021-02-1939 minTracy Hazzard Getting InterviewedTracy Hazzard Getting InterviewedThe 7 Essential Steps From Idea to Product with Tracy Hazzard from Hack the Entrepreneur Podcast with Jon NastorHave you ever wondered what it takes to turn your idea into a product? More than that, have you ever wondered what it takes to do it successfully? Tracy Hazzard joins Jonny Nastor to discuss the key steps on how to choose and develop an idea into a sellable product. From hiring the right people to predicting marketability, they cover all the bases on how to take your vision to the market. Tracy also talks about having a healthy business partnership with her husband and what crucial skills helped build their business. Tune in on this episode of Hack...2020-12-2534 minJon Nastor\'s Hack the EntrepreneurJon Nastor's Hack the Entrepreneur517: School Teacher Turned Full-Time Food Blogger | Lindsay OstromStart building your better portfolio today!  Get started at Fundrise.com/hack to have your first 90 days of advisory fees waived. My guest today is blogger, food enthusiast, and entrepreneur. Along with her husband and business partner, they have created the Pinch of Yum and Food Blogger Pro. My guest spent the last five years teaching elementary school by day and blogging about food by night. She always went back and forth about becoming a full-time blogger, but in June 2014, she officially made the jump to living this crazy full-time-food-blogging dream. N...2020-12-0428 minThe Best Business Podcast with Daryl UrbanskiThe Best Business Podcast with Daryl UrbanskiThe Best Simple Steps To Starting A Successful Online Business – With Jon NastorDOWNLOAD THE WORKBOOK NOW  Daryl Urbanski and Jon Nastor shared their experiences and insights on transitioning from offline to online entrepreneurship. They emphasized the importance of adapting to the online space, producing valuable content, and building a personal brand. They also discussed the challenges of launching and growing a business, including finding a starving crowd […]2020-09-1400 minThe ShowrunnerThe ShowrunnerThe Present and Future of PodcastingWhoa.We're back!Jerod Morris and Jonny Nastor and reunite to talk podcasting ... for the first time in almost 18 months! We are actually killing two birds with one stone: a Lunch & Learn for folks in the Unemployable Initiative (a community that Jerod runs) and a new episode for this long-dormant Showrunner feed.Learn more about the community: http://unenployable.com/communityWe cover:• Takeaways from the annual Infinite Dial survey on the podcasting industry.• Why our four pillars of successful are still just as important now as when...2020-04-211h 15Jon Nastor\'s Hack the EntrepreneurJon Nastor's Hack the Entrepreneur497: Becoming World-Class with Jon MorrowGet a free 30-day trial of FreshBooks right now, no credit card required. Go to Freshbooks.com/HACK and enter HACK THE ENTREPRENEUR in the how did you hear about us section. Over the years, I've had the pleasure of interviewing people growing businesses in almost every market imaginable from trampoline parks to peanut butter. And from the farthest reaches of the world from Ukraine to South Africa. Despite all of those differences, they've all shared a commonality that today's guest does not share they could move. My guest today is a...2020-03-2100 minThe Hardy Haberland ShowThe Hardy Haberland ShowHow to Stop Procrastinating, Build a Business, and Do Work That Matters with Jon NastorJon Nastor is the author of Hack the Entrepreneur: How to Stop Procrastinating, Build a Business, and Do Work That Matters. He also hosts a podcast called "Hack the Entrepreneur" with over 500 episodes. He has been featured in Inc Magazine, Business.com, and Copyblogger.   If you enjoyed this episode, please consider to rate, review, and subscribe on Apple Podcasts/iTunes. It takes less than 60 seconds and it really makes a difference. Rate, review, and subscribe at HardyHaberland.com/iTunes.2019-11-131h 55The Hardy Haberland ShowThe Hardy Haberland ShowHow to Stop Procrastinating, Build a Business, and Do Work That Matters with Jon NastorJon Nastor is the author of Hack the Entrepreneur: How to Stop Procrastinating, Build a Business, and Do Work That Matters. He also hosts a podcast called "Hack the Entrepreneur" with over 500 episodes. Go premium and get access to exclusive membership-only content at https://hardyhaberland.com/membership/2019-11-131h 55Inspired MoneyInspired MoneyCreating Content, Building Businesses and Being Unemployable with Jonny NastorEpisode 106: Jonny Nastor, host of Hack the Entrepreneur, shares why he's unemployable and how to build an audience and different businesses. Guest Biography Jon Nastor helps professionals scale and automate their businesses with digital marketing. He is the creator and host of Hack the Entrepreneur, which has received 4.8 million downloads, since its launch in 2014. Jon is a proud dad, husband and online entrepreneur who loves creating, marketing and selling cool things online. Even the best products in the world do not sell themselves, it has never happened and it never will...2019-08-2758 minThe ShowrunnerThe Showrunner[143] Should You Take a Holiday Break? (We Are)With the holiday season now in full swing, it's time to ask yourself a very important question: should you take a holiday break from your show?Here is answer: yes, we are.This will be our last episode of The Showrunner until January 9th, 2019. But before we go, we describe some important reasons why you should consider taking a break too, and offer up a few steps for how to execute a holiday break the right way so that you get the most out of the experience.2018-11-2923 minThe ShowrunnerThe Showrunner[142] Articles That Caught Our Eye On ... Podcasting Advertising and Short PodcastThis week, we react to two articles that caught our eye — each of which deals with a topic we’ve discussed recently here on The Showrunner.First, we discuss this article from Nieman Lab (http://www.niemanlab.org/2018/11/consumers-love-smart-speakers-they-dont-love-news-briefings-on-smart-speakers-at-least-not-yet/): Consumers love smart speakers. They don’t love news on smart speakers. (At least not yet.)You may recall in episode we discussed a handful of reasons why short-form podcasts are a major growth opportunity. This article lends further credence to that idea … though we both urge caution before you think about just jumping right into producing one.2018-11-2138 minThe ShowrunnerThe Showrunner[141] 5 Simple Steps to Creating a Lead Magnet Your Audience Will LoveWe talk a lot about the importance of building your email list and nourishing your subscribers — but what do you do when you are struggling to get anyone to join your email list in the first place?You need to examine (or reexamine) your lead magnet. And in this week’s episode of The Showrunner, we describe a simple 5-step process for creating a lead magnet that will lead to consistent conversions.Among the topics we discuss:• How to define the problem your lead magnet will solve (and why being able to complete this step i...2018-11-1440 minThe ShowrunnerThe Showrunner[140] Podcast Listener Life Cycles (Why You Need to Let Go of Your Audience)As we mentioned near the end of last week's episode, this week we're talking about listener life cycles -- because not all listeners are created equally, and without a proper understanding of your podcast’s listener life cycles you will find yourself fighting an unwinnable fight to keep every new listener who comes your way.We publish remarkable podcasts on a consistent basis and new listeners discover our shows each and every day. So why do new listeners not stick around? Is it something we did or didn’t do, or is it something deeper than this?2018-11-0743 minThe ShowrunnerThe Showrunner[139] 8 Ideas to Help You Develop Rabid, Loyal Audience Members (Maybe Even Your Own #ChatMob)There are audience members — the kinds of people who auto-download your show, listen consistently, and even share an episode every once in a while.And then there are AUDIENCE MEMBERS — the kinds of rabid, loyal folks who show up for your live broadcasts, participate in live chats, support your show with donations, offer to help out, reach out to you when they are visiting your area to ask you to coffee, and just generally go the extra mile (maybe even many extra miles) to show you how much they love your work and the community you’re building.2018-10-3150 minJon Nastor\'s Hack the EntrepreneurJon Nastor's Hack the Entrepreneur446: Sell People a Better Version of Themselves | Jon FerraraTo save on your next domain, visit https://Hover.com/hack Jon Ferrara is an entrepreneur and pioneer in customer management software. He is best known as the co-founder of GoldMine Software. Him a a business partner started Goldmine in 1990, grew it to $25 million in annual revenue in 1999 when it was acquired for $83 million. He took a brief retirement before jumping back into building products. He is currently the founder of Nimble, an award-winning social sales, and marketing CRM for individuals and teams. In this conversation, we discuss: Why you...2018-10-2500 minThe ShowrunnerThe Showrunner[138] 7 Tips for Striking a Win-Win-Win Deal With a New SponsorSponsorships are one of the most common and potentially reliable ways to monetize a podcast. But especially for podcasters with smaller audiences -- those who don't have access to the bigger networks of corporate podcast advertisers -- getting conversations going with potential sponsors isn't easy, and knowing how to propose terms and set up deals isn't always clear.We hope to shed some light on that with this episode, in the wake of Jerod signing up a new sponsor for The Assembly Call. He learned a few things from the experience, and you know Jonny always has plenty...2018-10-2456 minThe ShowrunnerThe Showrunner[137] How to Market a Podcast: 7 Ways to Get More ListenersIf you’re struggling to build the audience you want, it may be time to shift some of the time you’re investing into your podcast’s content over to the marketing — because no matter how great your content is, you’ll never build an audience if the right people aren’t being exposed to your show.In this episode, we provide you with seven proven tactics (plus three bonuses!) that will help you get more listeners.Among the topics we discuss:• The reality that most podcasters aren’t investing enough time in marketing their shows.2018-10-1754 minThe ShowrunnerThe Showrunner[136] 7 Reasons Why Short-Form Podcasts Are A Major Growth OpportunityEmerging distribution channels like Amazon Alexa's Flash Briefing, plus the ever-expanding proliferation of "normal" longer-form podcasts, are creating an interesting opportunity for podcasters.Is it time to consider publishing shorter, more regular episodes? There are several examples of this working in a variety of different markets. And Jerod has done his own experiment resulting in some pretty surprising (at least to him) results.Among the topics we discuss:• Some of the success Jerod has experienced over the last two months with his "Banner Morning" experiment.• 7 reasons why there is an emerging opportunity for shor...2018-10-1247 minThe ShowrunnerThe Showrunner[135] The Six Stages of Creating FearlesslyThe people we admire who seem to launch new books, youtube channels, and podcasts endlessly — they aren’t braver, smarter or stronger than you. They have just gained control over their thoughts and feelings towards their fears.They have learned how to use their inner voice to overcome fears and move forward.Let’s learn how to create fearlessly — which will in turn enable you to become the showrunner you want to be.Check out our sponsor Hover for your domain hosting needs. Go to Hover.com/Showrunner and get started today with 10% off your fir...2018-10-0344 minThe ShowrunnerThe Showrunner[134] Now What? 7 Important Steps to Take Right After You LaunchThis week talk about launching your show — specifically, launching when you don’t have an established audience already.What are some of the most important steps that you should take — and not take — during the first few weeks after your episodes go live, so that you can generate excitement, get some listeners and subscribers, and build positive momentum for the future?Among the topics we discuss:• Why having the right mindset, and realistic expectations, is so important.• How to approach your launch like … a tropical vacation? (Yes.)• The importance of having a home base for yo...2018-09-2650 minThe ShowrunnerThe Showrunner[133] How to Improve Your Podcast Description To Bring In More New Listeners[133] How to Improve Your Podcast Description (and Gain More New Listeners)Your podcast’s description can have a big impact on your ability to attract new listeners.By including relevant search keywords in your description, it can help you surface in more relevant searches, thus exposing you to additional potential audience members. And by choosing your words strategically, you can answer a few key questions that any potential audience member has when trying to decide whether to give your show a chance or not.This week, we provide actionable tips and advice that help you im...2018-09-1934 minThe ShowrunnerThe Showrunner[132] 22 Tips to Help You Avoid Costly Mistakes With Your Email ListWhether you’ve been building an email list for a while, or still haven’t even collected that first email address, there is something for you in this episode. Among the topics we discuss:• 6 reasons why you should build an email list to complement your podcast• 8 different ways you can use email to deliver valuable content to your audience• 3 questions to ask yourself to determine which type of email content you should produce.• 5 rules of thumb to follow when setting up your email list (or reassessing it)2018-09-1250 minThe ShowrunnerThe Showrunner[131] Common Podcast Listener Pet Peeves to Avoid At All CostsThis week we have have a little fun by ranting about our podcasting pet peeves.We also share some notable pet peeves that were posted by members of the Showrunner Podcasting Community.And while it’s fun to rant, there is a larger purpose in doing this. If we understand what triggers podcast listeners to have a negative reaction, we can make sure we avoid those elements in our shows.Here is the rundown:• (2:12) Showrunner Spotlight: 90 Seconds with Harry Duran from Podcast Junkies and FullCast• (7:40) How Hover (this week’s sponsor) makes it...2018-09-0551 minThe ShowrunnerThe Showrunner[130] 23+ Ways to Earn Profit From Your PodcastThis week, we talk about how you can earn a profit from your podcast.Some of the methods we discuss are about how to earn money from your podcast. Other methods that we discuss have nothing to do with money at all. But they all fall under the umbrella of podcast profitability — and we explain how.Your challenge as you listen is to identify at least one method you aren’t currently using and figure out how you can incorporate it into your podcast profitability mix.Among the topics we discuss:• How we def...2018-08-291h 00The ShowrunnerThe Showrunner[129] Are You Forgetting These Essential Elements of Your Podcast Category Page?This week we discuss a topic that is easy to overlook: your podcast category (aka archive) page on your website.But we aren’t overlooking it. Not only is it the topic of this week’s Accountability Challenge in the Showrunner Podcasting Community, but we also recently updated our podcast archive page too.What purpose does this page serve? What essential elements should it include? We’ll walk you through the basics that every one of these pages should have.Among the topics we discuss:• Why the data suggests you shouldn’t overlook t...2018-08-2240 minThe ShowrunnerThe Showrunner[128] How to Build an Audience That Transcends Your Content: The 3 C’s ApproachThis week we talk about how you can move beyond just connecting with your listeners through your content.We lay out the step-by-step process you have to go through to actually to build a community that transcends your content, and the benefits that you, as the showrunner, reap when you do.Among the topics we discuss:• Why you can’t skip steps in this process.• The foundational power of the one-to-one connection between host and listener, and how to both provide and seek opportunities to connect.• The difference between congregation and community, and some...2018-08-1545 minThe ShowrunnerThe Showrunner[127] A 7-Step Plan for Changing the World With Your Best IdeasThis week we are going to walk you through a simple process that will help you … change the world. Seriously.Because the only way to change the world is through ideas, but it will never happen with subpar, under-developed ideas, or without knowing how to give your ideas a real opportunity to spread.While we certainly don’t know all the secrets to how ideas spread, but we do understand how to help you give your best ideas a chance. And we’re going to talk about it this week.Among the topics we discus...2018-08-0844 minThe ShowrunnerThe Showrunner[126] Behind the Scenes of Our Recent Community LaunchThis week we are going to talk about something very exciting that has been going on over the past six days: the relaunch of the Showrunner Podcasting Community.We’re less than a week in, and the community already has more than 150 members.• Where are we hosting it?• Why did we make that choice?• What are our goals with the community?• And how have things taken off so rapidly?We’ll discuss in this episode — in hopes that you can apply some of what we have learned to your own community-building endeavors.2018-08-0249 minThe ShowrunnerThe Showrunner[125] A 4-Part Framework for Getting Your Positioning RightThis week we are going to talk about a new framework that will help you think about how you are positioning your podcast.And if it feels like we’ve been hitting this topic of positioning a lot in recent weeks … good! It should.The deeper and deeper we delve into one-on-one conversations and consulting with you and your fellow showrunners, the more we are realizing that positioning is one of the areas proving most challenging to identify and define, but also the most rewarding when pinpointed correctly.So we are going to try to g...2018-07-2542 minThe Honest Real Estate Agent |  Sales and Marketing Tips for Realtors | And Much More!The Honest Real Estate Agent | Sales and Marketing Tips for Realtors | And Much More!19 Jon Nastor InterviewJon Nastor's Website:  https://hacktheentrepreneur.com/   Are you interested in a Realtor Coaching Program?  Sign up for the CARE Coaching Workshop www.carecoachingworkshop.com 2018-07-1900 minThe ShowrunnerThe Showrunner[124] How to Name Your Podcast for Maximum Listener AttractionThis week we are going to talk about naming your show.Specifically, we are going to go over three key concepts that you should consider when coming up with the name for your new show — or, if you have a show that isn’t getting the traction that you want, then for renaming an existing show.And even if you are settled on your name, so you’re thinking maybe you should just skip this episode, you shouldn’t. The concepts we’re going to discuss today are applicable to many elements of your show besides just your...2018-07-1841 minThe ShowrunnerThe Showrunner[123] 3 Pieces of 'Low-Hanging Fruit' That Will Help You Attract More ListenersThis week we discuss some elements of your podcast that are easy to overlook or take for granted but that can make a huge impact on your ability to get discovered — which is the first step toward driving meaningful results.We call these elements “low-hanging fruit” because they are simple changes that can really make a difference, and we shouldn’t overlook them in our haste to seek more advanced strategies for our shows.This low-hanging fruit includes:• The importance of manicuring the search engine results when people google your name or brand name• Mak...2018-07-1149 minThe ShowrunnerThe Showrunner[122] An Episode About an Email About an Episode About An Email ...This week's episode is being published a day early due to the 4th of July holiday on Wednesday, and it's also about a quarter of the usual length -- with a very specific call to action for how you should invest your extra 30 minutes!You may remember our discussion from episode #117 (What Are You Avoiding That You Know You Should Be Doing?) in which Jonny relayed the overwhelming response he received when he finally sucked it up and sent an email to his list that he'd been avoiding. One of the responses was from someone who was inspired...2018-07-0310 minThe ShowrunnerThe Showrunner[121] How to Avoid 3 Problems That Can Derail Remote 2-on-1 InterviewsIf you have ever tried to host a remote 2-on-1 interview, then you are almost surely aware of the landmines laying in wait all over the place.From disorganization to verbal car crashes and more, remote 2-on-1 interviews can be fraught with issues if you don’t have a solid strategy for executing them.This week we use a question from our Showrunner Course Facebook group as the inspiration for an entire episode highlighting three of the biggest potential problems and give you strategies for overcoming them.Among the topics we discuss:• Comm...2018-06-2755 minThe ShowrunnerThe Showrunner[120] 3 Steps for Creating Your Inner CharacterWhen that green or red light is on, and words are being recorded, you are performing for your audience.Which can be tricky, because when we use a word like “performing,” it can suggest that we are putting on a front, or that we are somehow being fake. This isn’t the case — at least, it’s not the case if the foundation of your show is an authentic connection with your topic and your audience.The performance is about channeling all of your energy and attention into delivering useful content to your audience. For those five or fi...2018-06-2055 minThe ShowrunnerThe Showrunner[119] 3 Ways This Showrunner is Getting His Podcast Right[119] 3 Ways This Showrunner is Getting His Podcast RightThis week, we share three important tips that we took away from listening to a show hosted by one of your fellow showrunners.These are tips that will help you create a better audio experience for your listeners, and they will help you better define your positioning in the minds of your listeners — which is something you can’t just do once, but that needs to be an ongoing part of your message.The episode we are referencing is When Money Isn’t Real by Jarmar Dupas of Get...2018-06-1932 minThe ShowrunnerThe Showrunner[118] What Are Your Unfair Advantages?What is the unique combination of advantages that you have -- whether these advantages were earned, gifted, or came to you by happenstance -- that no one else in your niche has? These are your unfair advantages, and maximizing them is one of your keys to success as a showrunner.Among the topics we discuss during our main topic segment:• Examples of unfair advantages from popular shows/showrunners and from our own experiences• Why understanding your unfair advantages is so important• The questions you should ask yourself to discover your unfair advantages• What to do wh...2018-06-1237 minThe ShowrunnerThe Showrunner[117] What Are You Avoiding That You Know You Should Be Doing?This week's episode is pulled directly from Jonny's own showrunning experience with Hack the Entrepreneur. Recently, he had fallen into a rut in which he'd gone close to a month without emailing his list. With every passing day, the prospect of reaching back out felt more difficult and monumental. Until he just ... did it.So we discuss some of the lessons Jonny learned from this experience, and that we hope you learn too:• Why doing something (even if it's imperfect) is better than doing nothing.• The upside of repelling the people who aren't really your idea...2018-06-0528 minThe ShowrunnerThe Showrunner[116] How to Shake Up the Experience Your Podcast is DeliveringThis is the fourth episode in our series on reassessment. In this one, we dive into the importance of routinely shaking up the experience that your podcast is delivering (or at least reassessing to determine if you should) — both for your audience’s benefit, and your own.Among the topics we discuss:• Different ways that you can shake up your podcast by adding or removing elements• Examples from our showrunner past of how we have shaken up our shows• A sequence of three questions to ask yourself when you’re ready to reassess the experience y...2018-05-2935 minThe ShowrunnerThe Showrunner[115] How to Improve Your Podcast Audio Production (with Toby Lyles)Our series on reassessment continues, this time with a discussion about audio production. And we have a special guest here to lend his expertise: Toby Lyles from TwentyFourSound.Among the questions we ask Toby:• When you are talking to new podcasters who don’t have a ton of experience creating quality audio, what basic tools do you suggest they start out with?• What is the biggest mistake you see podcasters make when it comes to getting quality sound?• Once a person is comfortable with the basics, what are some next steps they can take to impro...2018-05-2240 minThe ShowrunnerThe Showrunner[114] Is Your Podcast Positioning on Point?In this episode, we continue our series on reassessing your podcast -- focusing on your podcast's positioning.What is the positioning for a podcast? Why does it matter? And what steps should you take in reassessing your podcast's positioning to make sure it's on point? We answer all of those questions and more.We also walk you through how we reassessed, and revised, our positioning for The Showrunner.2018-05-1539 minThe ShowrunnerThe Showrunner[113] Why You Should PodcastIt's time to do some reassessing.In this episode, we are beginning a multi-part series in which we walk you through how to do some important reassessments with your show. And in this episode, we start with the most foundational reassessment question of them all: should you even be running a podcast?Depending on your perspective, it's a question that might seem pointless or intimidating ... but either way it's essential that you regularly reassess whether you should be serving the audience you're serving with a podcast.So we give you three questions that you...2018-05-0830 minThe ShowrunnerThe Showrunner[112] 3 Tips for Crafting Thoughtful Interview QuestionsTwo weeks ago, Jerod hosted an interview for one of his shows the resulted in this text message from the guest: "You asked the best and most thoughtful questions of any people I have spoken to yet." It's always encouraging and motivating to get such high praise from a guest!Naturally, this prompted some reflection on what, in particular, had made the questions so strong, which resulted in this three-part breakdown for how to craft thoughtful interview questions.2018-05-0144 minThe ShowrunnerThe Showrunner[111] 9 Recurring Podcasting Activities You Need a Template ForFrom researching to recording to writing up show notes, there are recurring activities that every showrunner needs to do regularly. The most experienced and efficient showrunners create templates to help them save time and preserve brainpower for creativity. In this episode, Jerod and Jonny run through nine of these recurring activities that smart showrunners will have templates for. Are you missing any?2018-04-2441 minThe ShowrunnerThe ShowrunnerNo. 110 Podcast Monetization: How to Connect Your Content to Your OffersThis week on The Showrunner, we talk about three key components for monetizing your podcast: 1) understanding your goals and the value your business provides; 2) understanding who your audience is and what their goals are; and 3) how to connect your contact to your goals and your audience's goals.2018-04-1741 minThe ShowrunnerThe ShowrunnerNo. 109 3 Tips for Using YouTube to Help Build Your Podcast AudienceThis week, we're talking about YouTube ... and we're talking ON YouTube. In terms of the content, we cover some important tips for leveraging YouTube to help you build your podcast audience. This is something Jerod has a lot of experience with over at The Assembly Call. We discuss:1. The importance of being open to YouTube being the connection AND listening point for your audience2. Why you should leverage YouTube’s unique and particular strengths as much as you can3. Why you need to know what next step you want YouTube listeners to ta...2018-04-1037 minThe ShowrunnerThe ShowrunnerNo. 108 The Biggest Lessons Learned While We Were AwayIt's been a long time -- too long -- since we've released a new episode of The Showrunner. So we're excited to be today with a new episode, and ready to ramp our weekly schedule back up.In this episode, we explain the reason for our hiatus, issue an apology for not doing a better job of communicating with you while we were away, and then dish on the most important lessons we learned while we were away.2018-03-2737 minHardcore MBA PodcastHardcore MBA PodcastHack that Entrepreneurial Spirit with Jon NastorThis week’s episode talks about brilliant entrepreneurship hacks! Our guest Jon Nastor uncovers new and replicable hacks that help you become a star entrepreneur. Jon Nastor is the author of Hack the Entrepreneur: How to Stop Procrastinating, Build a Business, and Do Work That Matters. Jon teaches you how to have an entrepreneurial mindset, outline […]2018-02-2700 minCreate New Futures | How Leaders Produce Breakthroughs and Transform the World through ConversationCreate New Futures | How Leaders Produce Breakthroughs and Transform the World through Conversation031 Jon Nastor - Interview with Jon Nastor from Hack the EntrepreneurThis is a replay from Hack the Entrepreneur podcast where I was interviewed by Jon Nastor.  In this conversation, Jon asks me about my clients and how I am able to attain 99% of them through referrals. I explain the three important decisions I made early on in life that led me to work and help the people I do today, saying “yes” to opportunities before having it all figured out, and I touch upon the process I went through to write my book, Create New Futures. 02:21 - The one thing I do with my clients and the practice I eng...2018-02-1542 minThe Inner Changemaker ShowThe Inner Changemaker ShowTICM 161 | Jon Nastor | #1 Hack For EntrepreneursThis week, I am featuring no other than Jon Nastor who runs the highly acclaimed podcast; Hack The Entrepreneur. He has featured some of the VERY best entrepreneurs in this world and collected over 400+ hacks.  Listen to the 2016 Interview with Jon Nastor (75) The Unspoken Hack To Entrepreneurship And Getting Sh*t Done http://bit.ly/2zsW84J Want to watch the entire video? Subscribe to JayWongTV: http://bit.ly/jaywongtv LINKS -- Join the Legacy Driven Entrepreneurs Community (it’s FREE): http://www.theinnerchangemaker.com/tribe Are y...2017-11-0307 minThe ShowrunnerThe ShowrunnerNo. 107 Is Podcasting a Good Way to Reach My Target Audience?In the words of Mugatu from Zoolander, podcasts are "so hot right now." And it's true. But … is a podcast the right way for you to reach your target audience? In this week's episode of The Showrunner, we give you three questions that will help you decide. This week's big news is that today... Listen to episode2017-09-2738 minThe ShowrunnerThe ShowrunnerNo. 106 Should You Take Over Your Boss's Podcast?This week's episode of The Showrunner features another listener question. Plus, we announce the reopening of The Showrunner Podcasting Course! Here is this week's question, from Showrunner listener Samantha: 1. How can I help my boss (the subject matter expert of our company) be more comfortable podcasting? 2. Should I take over my boss's podcast... Listen to episode2017-09-2018 minThe ShowrunnerThe ShowrunnerNo. 105 How to Conduct Not-to-Miss Podcast InterviewsWhen he started Hack the Entrepreneur, Jonny had never conducted a single interview before. But during the past two years, he's hosted more than 350 podcast interviews. He's also made a lot of mistakes, embarrassed himself a few times, and learned countless lessons. In this episode of The Showrunner, Jonny shares a number of insights,... Listen to episode2017-09-1333 minThe ShowrunnerThe Showrunner[Rebroadcast] No. 045 9 Lessons Learned Publishing a Book From a PodcastStarting a podcast is a lot of fun, has the potential to build you an audience of raving fans, and may earn you the right to become a Showrunner. All of this is excellent, but it may just be the tip of the iceberg. In this episode, Jerod and Jonny discuss the lessons Jonny learned... Listen to episode2017-08-0945 minThe ShowrunnerThe Showrunner[Rebroadcast] No. 051 How to Overcome Your Inferiority Complex as a PodcasterHave you ever felt like you weren't qualified to host your podcast? Ever felt like you were way out of your depth with a certain topic or with a certain guest? Welcome to the club. Most of us have. In this episode of The Showrunner, Jonny and Jerod share their own experiences with facing a... Listen to episode2017-08-0234 minThe ShowrunnerThe ShowrunnerNo. 104 How Do I Create a Call-In Show?We answer another great listener question this week. The topic: Creating a call-in show. Jerod goes solo to describe why it's a great way to bring something new to your audience. He also shares from experience that there are plenty of ways to go about doing it. This week's question comes to us from Nance... Listen to episode2017-07-2622 minThe Publishing Profits Podcast Show | Writing | Marketing | Books | eBooks | Audiobooks | Authors | EntrepreneursThe Publishing Profits Podcast Show | Writing | Marketing | Books | eBooks | Audiobooks | Authors | Entrepreneurs114: How to Become an Entrepreneur with Jon NastorJon Nastor has always been an entrepreneur. He went to high school in a small town in Canada. He played drums in a punk rock band during his high school years and he took it upon himself to organize shows so that his band could play them. When other punk rock bands were touring the area […] The post 114: How to Become an Entrepreneur with Jon Nastor appeared first on TCK Publishing.2016-12-0935 minThe Design Your Thinking PodcastThe Design Your Thinking PodcastDYT 002 : Dissecting Failure and Why Passion Beats Money with Jon NastorIn this Topical Zoom episode of The Design Your Thinking Podcast, I talk to Jon Nastor about a product that he recently pulled the plug on. We get deep into the story and understand some of the key learnings from shutting down a successful product. Who is Jon Nastor? Jon Nastor is a digital entrepreneur, […] The post DYT 002 : Dissecting Failure and Why Passion Beats Money with Jon Nastor appeared first on .2016-10-1232 minDIY Artist Route PodcastDIY Artist Route Podcast3 Ways To Growth Hack Music Success With Jon NastorEvery now and then the "recommended" notification on Twitter will suggest someone to you who is actually a good fit. A few months back, the recommendation was for Jon Nastor. After looking at his profile and seeing that he's a drummer, and entrepreneur, and an author, I had to see what this guy was about.That led to an exploration of his site, diving into his podcast and realizing that he and I share a lot in common. We both love punk rock, both play drums (him far more successfully than I). We both have working in the music...2016-10-1045 minLifestyle Business PodcastLifestyle Business PodcastJon Nastor: Hacking Entrepreneurship & Doing Work That MattersJon Nastor is a software entrepreneur, best-selling author, and host of the top rated business podcast Hack The Entrepreneur. In this interview, we discuss Jon’s journey as an entrepreneur, why he sold his construction company to start an online business, lessons learned from interviewing over 200 entrepreneurs for his podcast, and valuable advice for building a lifestyle business. For show notes and links to resources mentioned on this episode visit: www.lifestylebusinessmag.com/034 Subscribe to this podcast Leave a rating & review2016-07-2100 minThe Inner Changemaker ShowThe Inner Changemaker ShowTICM 75 | Jon Nastor | The Unspoken Hack To Entrepreneurship And Getting Sh*t DoneThis week is we are featuring Jon Nastor from Hack The Entrepreneur.   Jon Nastor, is the host and creator behind the highly rated, Hack The Entrepreneur podcast.   He has interviewed over 200+ entrepreneurs ranging from Guy Kawasaki to Seth Godin all while trying to discover every hack to life / business in between.  In fact, he wrote a book about with the most popular ones in it. I needed to know. What was the hack that all successful entrepreneurs were using that "normal" people often ignored or looked pass.  The answer (25:55) was a bit s...2016-06-0856 minHack the Entrepreneur Top Ten | Business | Marketing | Productivity | HabitsHack the Entrepreneur Top Ten | Business | Marketing | Productivity | Habits10) How to Generate Ideas and Execute Quickly | James AltucherThis interview was originally published on December 22, 2014, as HTE 038: Most Things In Life Fail. It’s Ok. | James Altucher From teaching you specifically how to make a living in six months, a great living within two years, and how to be rich within three years, James Altucher joined me for my most unconventional interview to-date. James Altucher has built more successful businesses than most of us will ever start — not to mention the giant list of failed companies. He has lost more money than most of us will ever earn. And he brings us it all...2016-06-0249 minHack the Entrepreneur Top Ten | Business | Marketing | Productivity | HabitsHack the Entrepreneur Top Ten | Business | Marketing | Productivity | Habits9) How to Find (and Follow) Your Inner Voice | Jessica ReaThis interview was originally published on March 11, 2015, as HTE 070: How to Find and Follow Your Inner Voice | Jessica Rea The popularity of this interview has been truly impressive. Not that Jessica isn’t a smart entrepreneur, she definitely is. But the fact that she is not a ‘big name’ in the space and how she struggles simply with the title of entrepreneur, makes this conversation more interesting Jessica is in the same position you may be in, and I believe that is why this conversation has resonated so well with listeners like you. This is a deep...2016-06-0133 minHack the Entrepreneur Top Ten | Business | Marketing | Productivity | HabitsHack the Entrepreneur Top Ten | Business | Marketing | Productivity | Habits8) Getting Comfortable With Being Uncomfortable | Benji RogersThis interview was originally published on August 10, 2015, as HTE 112: Getting Comfortable with Being Uncomfortable Between the conversation about the merging of art and commerce, and Benji’s mindset of learning to become comfortable being uncomfortable. This conversation dives into the essential required for gaining the perseverance necessary to push through the hard times. --- My guest today is the President and Founder of PledgeMusic, a direct-to-fan company that offers musicians a unique way to engage with their fans during the music-making process. He is an independent musician who received th...2016-05-3136 minHack the Entrepreneur Top Ten | Business | Marketing | Productivity | HabitsHack the Entrepreneur Top Ten | Business | Marketing | Productivity | Habits7) Is This Startup Worth My Life? | Dan MartellThis interview was originally published on October 23, 2014, as HTE 019: Is This Startup Worth My Life? | Dan Martell During this conversation, I ask Dan Martell what the criteria is for knowing whether or not your idea needs VC funding — his response leaves me speechless, but clarifies the murky waters. As a Canadian entrepreneur, Dan has taken two businesses from idea to exit and he shares with us what he has learned. — Today’s guest has been an entrepreneur most of his life – having started at 18 – and failing twice – before finally figuring it out. ...2016-05-3031 minHack the Entrepreneur Top Ten | Business | Marketing | Productivity | HabitsHack the Entrepreneur Top Ten | Business | Marketing | Productivity | Habits6) How to Develop Partnerships | Brian ClarkThis interview was originally published on February 11, 2015, as HTE 059: Partnerships and the Creativity of Limitations | Brian Clark This conversation revolved around three essential elements of entrepreneurship: creativity, partnerships, and becoming the CEO of your company (even if you are a one person company). --- When I originally sat down to outline the idea for Hack The Entrepreneur, I immediately wrote out a short list of  people that I wanted to interview. I used this list as one of my metrics for success and I am happy to say that today’s guest is numb...2016-05-2542 minHack the Entrepreneur Top Ten | Business | Marketing | Productivity | HabitsHack the Entrepreneur Top Ten | Business | Marketing | Productivity | Habits5) Refusing to Scale | Sunni BrownThis interview was originally published on February 09, 2015, as HTE 058: Refusing to Scale (and Being Kind to Others) During this conversation, you will begin to understand entrepreneurship as a creative venture. Sunni Brown is smart, funny, and her energy is contagious. This all makes for an insightful and exciting conversation that moves from the Pet Rock, to calculus, and onto Sunni’s refusal to scale her business — and what you can learn from her decision. --- Today’s guest is an amazing entrepreneur, artist, and awesome human. She is the founder of SB Ink...2016-05-2429 minHack the Entrepreneur Top Ten | Business | Marketing | Productivity | HabitsHack the Entrepreneur Top Ten | Business | Marketing | Productivity | Habits4) We All Start As Employees | Brian TracyThis interview was originally published on July 27, 2015, as HTE 202: We All Start As Employees | Brian Tracy. Sometimes I interview people don't know before researching, a few I've heard a lot about, and other times I have been following their work for many, many years -- this episode is part of the latter. Brian Tracy is the author of more than 70 books, many of them bestsellers. There are six of his books, with notes and highlighter marks throughout, on my office shelf. Brian Tracy is a very smart entrepreneur and the insights he shares...2016-05-2342 minOutlier On Air | Founders, Disruptors, & MavensOutlier On Air | Founders, Disruptors, & MavensEp 332: Jon Nastor Interview - Podcasting, Entrepreneurship, and Punk Rock "Find what matters to you and only do that." - Jon Nastor Jon is a proud dad, husband and online entrepreneur who loves creating, marketing and selling cool things online. Even the best products in the world do not sell themselves, it has never happened and it never will. Jon has built his own business and several client’s businesses with his understanding of how to create and build products,  and more importantly, take them to market. Unable since birth to settle for how things should be, he constantly aims to satisfy pains and frustr...2016-05-2356 minThe Creative Entrepreneur PodcastThe Creative Entrepreneur PodcastHack the Entrepreneur with Jon Nastor (Season 2, Episode 17)Want to know when new Creative Entrepreneur episodes are published? Get on the Creative Entrepreneur VIP List. It's free and easy. Click here ... I think of him as the punk rock entrepreneur. Jon Nastor took the DIY punk music ethic of his teens and twenties and ended up applying it to his business life. Today he hosts the wildly successful "Hack the Entrepreneur" podcast, even though he hates the sound of his voice. His first time out of the gate as an author resulted in several thousand copies sold of his Hack the...2016-05-1950 minHack the Entrepreneur Top Ten | Business | Marketing | Productivity | HabitsHack the Entrepreneur Top Ten | Business | Marketing | Productivity | Habits3) Understanding the Math of Success | Guy KawasakiThis interview was originally published on July 27, 2015, as HTE 107: Understanding the Math of Success | Guy Kawasaki. This episode almost didn't get published. Jon Nastor and Guy Kawasaki get a little bit antagonistic with each other at one point in the conversation, so it was a bit off-putting at first. But this takes the conversation into a new, unexpected, and deeper place. --- My guest today popularized secular evangelism in 1983 when he worked with the Macintosh Division of Apple. He is currently the chief evangelist of Canva, an online and easy to use graphic d...2016-05-1827 minHack the Entrepreneur Top Ten | Business | Marketing | Productivity | HabitsHack the Entrepreneur Top Ten | Business | Marketing | Productivity | Habits2) Find a Multiplier Effect For Your Income | Stephen KeyThis interview was originally published on November 24, 2014, as HTE 027: Finding A Multiplier Effect For Your Income | Stephen Key. The popularity of this episode is rooted in Stephen Key's unique perspective on passive income. Not that Stephen encourages laziness, but he does push us all to find our multiplier effects and to create income streams beyond our hours worked. --- Today’s guest on Hack The Entrepreneur is an entrepreneur and an inventor, that consistently earns millions of dollars licensing his ideas to companies like Disney, Nestle, and Coca-Cola. He is not hi...2016-05-1728 minHack the Entrepreneur Top Ten | Business | Marketing | Productivity | HabitsHack the Entrepreneur Top Ten | Business | Marketing | Productivity | Habits1) How to Know if You Are an Entrepreneur | Seth GodinThis interview was originally published on April 6, 2015, as HTE 076: Seth Godin on the Difference Between Failure and Your Struggle With Failure Seth Godin's concise definition of what makes someone an entrepreneur rather than a freelancer is an excellent starting point for coaches, freelancers, and new entrepreneurs. Entrepreneurship, as described by Seth Godin, is about more than simply the creation of a job for yourself -- it is about mindset, scale, and growth. --- Today’s guest is one of the most well-respected and prolific marketing minds alive today. After his...2016-05-1635 minThe Writer Files: Writing, Productivity, Creativity, and NeuroscienceThe Writer Files: Writing, Productivity, Creativity, and NeuroscienceHow Punk Rock Entrepreneur Jonny Nastor Writes: Part Two Author and entrepreneur-hacker — Jonny Nastor — dropped in this week to talk about the transition from podcast to bestselling book, and how he helps digital entrepreneurs and creatives find shortcuts to success. Rainmaker.FM is Brought to You By Discover why more than 80,000 companies in 135 countries choose WP Engine for managed WordPress hosting. Start getting more from your site today! Mr. Nastor is the author of the bestseller Hack the Entrepreneur: How to Stop Procrastinating, Build a Business, and Do Work That Matters, a book that combines the wisdom of over 200 interviews with successful entr...2016-04-0425 min10,000 HOURS10,000 HOURS88 Hacking with Jon NastorGrant and Vince pry open the conversation about a popular buzzword in a sit-down with author, podcaster and entrepreneur Jon Nastor. Through the lens of Nastor’s recently published Hack the Entrepreneur, the trio talk about “hacking,” and how to bring value and meaning to the popular term. This episode is sponsored by Squarespace. 2016-04-041h 0210,000 HOURS10,000 HOURS88 Hacking with Jon NastorGrant and Vince pry open the conversation about a popular buzzword in a sit-down with author, podcaster and entrepreneur Jon Nastor. Through the lens of Nastor’s recently published Hack the Entrepreneur, the trio talk about “hacking,” and how to bring value and meaning to the popular term.2016-04-041h 02The Writer Files: Writing, Productivity, Creativity, and NeuroscienceThe Writer Files: Writing, Productivity, Creativity, and NeuroscienceHow Punk Rock Entrepreneur Jonny Nastor Writes: Part One Author and entrepreneur-hacker — Jonny Nastor — dropped in this week to talk about the transition from podcast to bestselling book, and how he helps digital entrepreneurs and creatives find shortcuts to success. Rainmaker.FM is Brought to You By Discover why more than 80,000 companies in 135 countries choose WP Engine for managed WordPress hosting. Start getting more from your site today! Mr. Nastor is the author of the bestseller Hack the Entrepreneur: How to Stop Procrastinating, Build a Business, and Do Work That Matters, a book that combines the wisdom of over 200 interviews with successful entr...2016-03-2824 minThe Truth About MarketingThe Truth About MarketingEp 60: Jon Nastor - Asking The Best QuestionsJon Nastor reveals his accidental discovery after interviewing his first 30 podcast guests, how it grew his business, AND why applying this to your business could yield the same results…2016-03-2728 minThe Kim Doyal ShowThe Kim Doyal ShowIt’s Time to Hack the Entrepreneur With Jon Nastor – WPCP: 091Today we have Jon Nastor of Hack the Entrepreneur on the podcast! To say I was excited to talk with Jon would be an understatement... and I just got more excited as the conversation continued. It's refreshing for me to find like-minded individuals doing cool things online that don't believe you have to sacrifice everything else in your life to make things happen. When Jon was a teenager, way before he launched Hack the Entrepreneur, he spent a lot of time playing punk rock music. It was during this time he realized how much he loved “DIY” in the sense that...2016-02-2359 minPodcast Junkies - Storytelling Interviews & Conversations with Podcasters Podcasting PassionatelyPodcast Junkies - Storytelling Interviews & Conversations with Podcasters Podcasting Passionately074 Jonny Nastor | The Entrepreneurial Journey Jon Nastor is the host of Hack The Entrepreneur and the co-host of Show Runner. Jon has had his own business for the past 13 years and talks to me on his love for punk rock music, whom inspired him to leave the 9-5 work structure, and his daughter’s entrepreneurial spirit. Jon is also out with a new book titled Hack the Entrepreneur, which you can purchase on Amazon. Show Highlights 03:15 – Jon talks family. 07:20 – Entrepreneurship is more natural than a 9-5 job. 09:00 – Who inspired Jon to be independent? 10:25 – Making mistakes is how we learn. 12:40 – Jon talks about his pr...2016-01-251h 07Rocketship.fmRocketship.fmInterview: Jon Nastor of Hack the Entrepreneur on Stop Procrastinating, Build a Business, and Do Work That MattersJon Nastor, host of Hack the Entrepreneur and author of How to Stop Procrastinating, Build a Business, and Do Work That Matters, talks with us about the experience of interviewing over 170 entrepreneurs and writing a book to share the most impactful lessons he's learned.***This show is a part of the Podglomerate network, a company that produces, distributes, and monetizes podcasts. We encourage you to visit the website and sign up for our newsletter for more information about our shows, launches, and events. For more information on how The Podglomerate treats data, please se...2016-01-1540 minAsk The Chimney SweepAsk The Chimney Sweep7 - Create Your Own Luck - Jon NastorThis week's incredible guest is Jon Nastor, who has interviewed over 200 entrepreneurs in his Hack The Entrepreneur podcast.  He has also just published a book full of wisdom gleaned from his guests.  Clay and Jon talk about some of these lessons in their interview, and Chris thinks about Brett Favre.  Hey, Chris, this is about home contracting businesses, not football!2016-01-0429 minThe ShowrunnerThe ShowrunnerNo. 038 Are You Looking For a New Way to Launch (or Relaunch) Your Podcast?During the past 38 episodes, Jerod and Jon have taught a very specific 15-step podcast launch plan. But what if there was an easier and more effective way to launch (or relaunch) your podcast? With all of the work that goes into creating a remarkable show experience for your listeners, sometimes the promotion side of... Listen to episode2015-12-1643 minThe ShowrunnerThe ShowrunnerNo. 025 How to Easily Find and Schedule Guests for Your PodcastWith the surge in popularity of the interview-based podcast, what can you as a Showrunner do to stand-out and be remarkable? In this episode, Jerod and Jon tackle this very question. In fact, this topic started as our listener question, but both of us felt that it deserved its own episode. With Jerod's sports podcasting... Listen to episode2015-09-1640 minThe Best Passive Income Model PodcastThe Best Passive Income Model PodcastMark Chats with Jon Nastor from HackTheEntrepreneur.comIn this episode of the Best Passive Income Model Podcast, Mark chats with Jon Nastor of HackTheEntrepeneur.com. He is a marketing GENIUS and full time entrepeneur who shares his "hacks" with others to simplify and streamline business processes. Basically, he makes life easier for all of us!   Jon has been online full time for about 4 years. He loves making useful products and sharing them. He has a HUGELY successful podcast (Hack the Entrepreneur) that helped his business take off. Listen in so you can learn more about Hack the Entrepeneur. This is a great p...2015-07-0234 minThe ShowrunnerThe ShowrunnerNo. 012 Best Practices for Recording Interview Guests and Co-HostsWhen you conduct interviews with guests — particularly high profile guests — you've got just one shot to get it right. This episode outlines the best practices for recording good audio for yourself, your guest, and your co-host(s). We begin this episode with a quick discussion about how Jon balances being a husband and father... Listen to episode2015-06-1736 minTurning Pro Academy PodcastTurning Pro Academy Podcast#14 Habits of a Successful Entrepreneur with Jon NastorYour business and personal success boils down to you... You must take responsibility for your results. If you don't know something - go find it out. Need a connection with someone - create the network to make it happen. Need more clients - create the value and steps in place to make it happen. What you do creates the results you get, and your habits determine what you do most of the time. This is why Jon Nastor comes on in this episode to give you the insights for building successful entrepreneurial endeavours and enjoying the way.2015-06-0838 minThe ShowrunnerThe ShowrunnerNo. 009 A New Way to Think About Your Show's U.S.P.One of the common threads from the speakers at Authority Rainmaker was the importance of differentiation. In this new episode of The Showrunner, Jerod and Jon provide a new way to view the unique selling proposition of your show. After opening with a brief discussion about incredible benefits you can gain from taking online relationships... Listen to episode2015-05-2833 minThe ShowrunnerThe ShowrunnerNo. 008 The 3 Components of Podcast ProfitabilityLast week, Jerod gave a presentation at Authority Rainmaker entitled "Become a Showrunner: The 4 Essential Elements of a Remarkable Podcast." One of those elements is profitability, which he and Jon break down this week's episode of The Showrunner. Jerod and Jon begin by sharing their biggest Oh crap! moments while recording, then dive into... Listen to episode2015-05-2033 minThe ShowrunnerThe ShowrunnerNo. 007 The Importance of Treating Sponsorships Like PartnershipsOnly a few months after launching Hack the Entrepreneur, Jon Nastor was receiving unsolicited sponsorship requests. One turned out to be a perfect fit. In this episode of The Showrunner, Jon takes us behind the scenes of how his deal with FreshBooks came about. As we did last week, we offer up a significant snippet... Listen to episode2015-05-1328 minThe ShowrunnerThe ShowrunnerNo. 006 Podcast Interview Best Practices from a Guy Who Publishes 3 Per WeekJonny Nastor posts three new episodes of his interview show Hack the Entrepreneur each week. So he s learned a thing or two about conducting interviews. We pick his brain in this episode of The Showrunner. Among the topics discussed in this episode: How we plan to ensure that The Showrunner Podcasting Course does not overshadow... Listen to episode2015-05-0631 minThe ShowrunnerThe ShowrunnerNo. 005 What Does It Mean to Be a Showrunner?So … what exactly is a "showrunner" anyway? And what does it take to be a successful one? Jerod and Jon define the term, and explain what separates successful Showrunners from all the rest. In this episode, Jerod and Jon discuss: What essential lesson about building an audience can we learn from the very first... Listen to episode2015-04-2935 minThe ShowrunnerThe ShowrunnerNo. 004 5 Easily Avoidable Mistakes That Cause Most Podcasts to FailMost podcasts fail. It s unfortunate, but true. That might psyche some potential showrunners out before they even start. But savvy showrunners will recognize an opportunity to learn from the mistakes of others. Obviously there are many possible mistakes can lead to podcasts failing. But there are some common ones that Jerod and Jon have seen... Listen to episode2015-04-2237 minThe ShowrunnerThe ShowrunnerNo. 003 The Right Way to Approach Branding Your PodcastYou may think that branding your podcast begins with the name and ends with your show art. Not so. There is so much more to it, and it's vitally important that you get it right from the beginning. In this third episode of The Showrunner, Jerod and Jon discuss all of the following: The inevitable... Listen to episode2015-04-1528 minThe ShowrunnerThe ShowrunnerNo. 002 How to Decide What Topic to Podcast AboutOnce you've decided that you want to be a showrunner, it's time to decide what topic to podcast about. This episode details a few of the most important questions you should ask yourself to choose the best topic to get started with. Jerod and Jon provide insight on how aspiring showrunners should choose their topics... Listen to episode2015-04-0841 minThe Gently MadThe Gently MadBehind the Scenes of a Successful Podcast with Jon NastorI met Jon less than six months ago, but we hit it off pretty quickly. He's the host of the popular podcast, Hack The Entrepreneur, and we went deep into the struggles of building a business when it seems like nothing is happening. Jon pushed through months and month of "not knowing" with his podcast. But because he kept showing up, eventually he opened doors that never would have been opened otherwise. I love the fact that Jon is ready and willing to admit he didn't know what he's doing, but he knew one really important thing: ke...2015-03-261h 02Rocketship.fmRocketship.fmInterview: Jon Nastor of Hack the Entrepreneur on The Secret That Changed One Entrepreneur’s LifeJon Nastor, host of the Hack the Entrepreneur Podcast, talks with us about his journey as an entrepreneur and what he's learned interviewing some incredible people. ***This show is a part of the Podglomerate network, a company that produces, distributes, and monetizes podcasts. We encourage you to visit the website and sign up for our newsletter for more information about our shows, launches, and events. For more information on how The Podglomerate treats data, please see our Privacy Policy.  Since you're listening to Rocketship, we'd like to suggest you also try...2015-02-1931 minThe Less Doing PodcastThe Less Doing Podcast120: Jon Nastor - Hack The Entrepreneur# Episode 120 **Summary:** In Episode #120 Ari sits down with fellow Mastermind enthusiast Jon Nastor of Hack the Entrepreneur. During their conversation, Ari and Jon discuss processes for successful podcasting and the oft overlooked benefits that come with setting up a successful podcast. **Sponsored By:** ## [Design Pickle](http://designpickle.com/) Unlimited graphic design services for a single, straightforward, monthly fee. No more messy quoting processes. No more project-to-project hiring hassles. Special Announcements: ## [Less Doing Live Event](https://lessdoinglabs.businessresearchgroup.org/sales/live-event-optin) The **Less Doing LIVE Event** in NYC is _less than six months away_! 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