welcome to the society pod a podcast for
entrepreneurs marketers and leaders
here’s your host Jessica
yarmy hey there everybody and welcome to
the society pod my guest today is a
full-blown entrepreneur he is into the
content game he’s into the podcast game
he’s into building his own companies and
probably has more domain names than than
I have he is a Gary ve fan Tim Ferris
fan and we’re gonna weave through all of
those topics so let’s just dive in
welcome to the show Jeff saris hi there
thanks for having me yeah so I you know
my first question is how many domain
names do you own I was going to ask you
that mine let’s let’s do the over under
are you over or under over I am also
over are you over or under over are
you over or under over okay I think I
think I have so how many domain names
do you have so I don’t know the exact
number but it’s definitely over a
and not that it’s like a bragging thing
it’s it feels like I’m like oh look I
got domains but it’s just like for
us for some clients and everything but
yeah we have a lot of different projects
a lot of different things that we manage
so it definitely adds up over time but
sometimes they’re nice you know to to
direct the certain things when you want
people to have easy access to it and be
easy to share so people can get there
quickly if you are squatting on one of
the ones that I’m looking at I am going
to have we’re going to have an issue
okay so I could almost guarantee I’m not
everything is sort of based on our
brands or things I’ve wanted to start up
that I just never got around to starting
I want to ask what you’re looking for
but you could off camera so the last
time I saw you we were at vcon and
you’re in this environment where the
Vibes are just flowing the ideas are
flowing and I’m sitting there with my
co-founder Sam and we’re just talking
about things like what are we going to
do what do we need I think I bought four
domain names like at vcon just from my
phone like logging into god daddy like
let’s go let’s go let’s go I think it
was the energy of it like we have to
build something like what’s going to be
next mhm yeah so actually of those four
have you used any of them yet yes yes
and so I don’t know I’m constantly
spinning things up I almost have too
many environments now and now I’m trying
to staff under the environments because
between the websites and the social
media pages and all of the content needs
that go across all of those it’s so much
and to keep it all current and to keep
it all looking good and making sense and
updated it just it’s a it’s a whole role
in and of itself just to manage my pages
and then that sounds so high maintenance
but but I’m sure you talk with people
like this all the time where you’re kind
of building things out and you kind of
need to build and staff as you build
yeah so what are those environments
sorry I’m flipping this on you you know
I’m the question asker this is what I do
whether it’s my show or just talking to
someone so yeah let’s go this will be
fun so I think the the last time you and
I spoke I was still at kick house and so
I’ve since exited kick house to
Mayweather boxing and fitness and I’m
working on a new Fitness Concept called
Flex Society so I own flex society.com
and I am looking for an investor partner
but I’m hesitant to partner with the
wrong person so I really want to be
intentional and smart about how I build
it and I don’t want to start and then
run out of Runway so as I kind of hit
that wall with flex Society then I
started to build the marketing agency
which is Sizzle society and where I
started to build Sizzle Society that’s
really what unlocked the podcast and
thinking if I’m going to have a
marketing agency I may as well have the
podcast arm of the marketing agency so
then we have the society pod and then my
founder Sam is also working on like a
web three arm of the marketing agency
and I know you’re into web three land as
well and so that would be under its own
domain name also mhm yeah so and I was
looking at Sizzle Society just a little
bit because like that’s another thread
that we share because like my main
company is a branding agency it’s called
spire and that’s like what we do is
websites and Brands and strategy and all
of that so I am curious sort of since
it’s in sort of the early stages where
are you at with that sort of how are you
approaching what you’re building it’s
been fascinating because where I hit a
wall and was just constantly going
uphill trying to find dollars for Flex
Society I started the marketing agency
almost out of need because I started to
do Consulting work on the marketing side
which is my background and the work just
started to flow and so I almost had to
build the agency out of necessity
because I needed to staff it I needed to
make it into an official thing in fact
some of my current clients like original
clients I’m still using I still
communicate with them on my Flex Society
email because I started with them before
I even launched the agency so when you
think of like what comes first the
chicken or the egg it really just came
the whole business came first and then I
started to build the digital
infrastructure underneath it so it all
happened very very fast and very
organically which I think is an
interesting learning in entrepreneurship
and maybe you feel the same way where
you have so many ideas and it’s like how
do you know which one to Chase or how do
you know which one to put the most
energy toward so I don’t know I gave my
rundown of all the projects that I’m
working on so why don’t you give your
rundown of like all of the different
businesses you have at this moment
before I jump into that I want to ask
your approach to that how do you choose
cuz I have a very specific idea along
the lines of how do you choose what Lane
you go down I’m curious yours and I’ll
share mine I am mostly intuitive and it
really is like what is Flowing what is
moving fastest what is the path of least
resistance and it has been very
interesting over the last six months to
see how that comes to life because there
have been some things that I’m banging
my head against the wall trying to do it
trying to get it there you know and your
entrepreneur brain is thinking like Am I
Wrong is this the wrong thing to be
doing and then I shift a little bit
little pivot and it just
like it goes and it’s been very
interesting to have that realization and
then to allocate my time accordingly
because you know when you’re building
something and you’re an entrepreneurial
Lane like you so put you put so much
effort in but then when you’re not
seeing the results not seeing the
results it can get so frustrating and so
to kind of see okay this one is actually
going like let me just focus there so I
just kind of feel like what’s flowing
fastest I put most of my energy toward
them absolutely yeah and that fits
exactly to sort of my viewpoint on all
of it so over the years I’ve talked to a
lot of entrepreneurs sort of help them
grow and build their businesses and the
biggest thing that I’ve run into and the
reason I called my show starting now was
people weren’t starting and starting
being that that biggest most difficult
First Step second most difficult step is
to keep going but you got to pull that
Band-Aid off and get started to me the
way we figure out the path of where to
go is always taking action first because
there’s a cycle so it goes action
creates experience experience always
creates opportunity and opportunity
necessitates more action so I feel like
it’s this circle that you go on and once
you sort of start down that path it’s
it’s the unlock for everything that you
might want to do because we don’t know
really what’s going to click what will
resonate with people and connect with an
audience client-based Community whatever
it is until we’re out there doing it and
then we see what we feel about it too so
I think just sort of that action
experience opportunity cycle is so
important it’s exactly just what you’re
describing there like you have your
intuition you’re doing it you’re getting
the experience and you’re feeling okay
where am I where is this going where
could I go with it and then that’s where
the opportunity is discovered so so you
have your marketing agency and then you
have kind of a different production side
of your marketing agency give us give us
the rundown of all of your companies we
want all of your current domain names
Jeff I’ll download export them in a CSV
we’ll upload them yeah um so I probably
have there’s sort of three businesses
that I’m predominantly working on right
now the main one is Spire that’s my
company it’s a branding agency I’ve been
doing that work since it’s been
officially SP since that started as
web design like just sort of graphic
design in general and then it it evolves
like everything does into much more
partnership strategy like building
businesses with people so it still as a
core of design and even though it’s a
branding agency we’ve never done
marketing marketing isn’t our side of
everything our side is really brand and
how do we develop the business into the
thing that the person needs and
obviously that goes with coaching and
everything too but the coaching side of
things is very much just baked in to
what we’re doing there so Spire is is
the core where I started with everything
kidney stone diet is another platform
it’s a partner that we have and that’s
all about reducing your risk for kidney
stones there diet alone can reduce a
risk by % and what we did is we met
with a nurse Jill Harris she’s a kidney
stone prevention nurse she’s been doing
that for years now and being on the
inside it was so difficult because she
knows what it’s like to be a p patient
she had stage for rectal cancer and she
experienced the other side of the
situation and she didn’t know what she
didn’t know and she knew as a nurse and
as a practitioner there’s only so many
minutes in a day that you can devote to
someone so she spun up her coaching on
the side to try to help people so when
we met we stepped in to help her build
that into a profitable sustainable
full-time career business so that’s the
second side the second business of sorts
I co-host the kidney snow diet podcast
with her and like we do all of these
things there but the big sort of the big
thing that we do there is the strategy
the brand the visuals just everything so
she can focus on what matters to her and
that’s helping patients so she doesn’t
have to worry about anything else
basically and that’s really what it
comes down to like what we’ve always
done what we’ve done with Spire what we
do with kidney stone diet through spire
and then through Maven so Maven is me
and my girlfriend it’s her company but
it’s videography for realtors so what we
do is we travel all over the country and
we film with people vertical shorts and
reels and everything and then La form
YouTube videos film in their market for
a day maybe two then they get months
of content and they’re just ready to go
it’s easy for them they don’t have to
think about anything we come prepared
with all of the ideas all the prompts
everything that that they would need to
sort of have TurnKey content that
they’re creating really they’re the
source of the information the knowledge
the experience the showcasing their area
showcasing what they know but then we’re
just making it happen so that’s sort of
like what it comes down to is that sort
of where we live is bringing these
things to life and helping people
simplify their life and there’s other
there’s another thing that I’m excited
about that I’m ideating not really worth
sharing right now but something else
that that fits with all of that so we
sort of have brand we have video and
then there’s another side of things that
I’m looking into pursuing but those are
sort of the three major business buckets
and there’s other smaller things along
the way like we have a WordPress theme
store called built not built Basics the
clothing company they came way after we
did but built that Co is where we sell
WordPress themes and just various things
over the years yeah you have you have
the full like ecosystem happening I love
it uh definitely I love what you guys
are doing with Maven because I think
there’s a lot of a lot of need for that
where you have people who are experts
who are not experts in content creation
and the gap between you know what they
know and how it comes across when they
try to do it themselves is just too vast
you know like so you want to you want to
rightsize both of those things and have
their level of expertise match the level
of quality of content and I don’t know I
feel that sometimes as I’m looking at
content like sometimes I see people who
are so smart and then way that they’re
doing their content just comes across
you know a little loose or a little
sloppy and you’re just like if you would
have somebody you know like you guys
like Maven to like to produce it to
tighten it it’s just going to all look
so much more professional and then your
level of expertise lines up with your
actual level of expertise mhm definitely
yeah and it was Ira Glass so he hosts
This American Life but years ago he
talked about the taste gap which I
thought was always fascinating like we
get into something whether it’s
podcasting video design photography
anything because our taste is here but
our ability is way down here and it
takes an entire career to close that Gap
but the Gap never really closes all the
way like you never get you never feel as
good as your taste because your taste
evolves with time that’s the one thing
that I think is it’s hard to really
grasp is like we never feel done we’re
never like a complete piece like a like
a complete experience of or not
experience but a complete set of skills
that we can create the thing that we
want to create and part of simplifying
things for other people through design
and brand and websites and video is
they’re experts at what they’re experts
at and we’ve never felt like we should
become experts in the things that we
only need to do once twice a few times
so like web design specifically it made
sense to take that off of people’s
plates because why would they learn how
to design learn how to build the site
that they wanted when they’re really
doing it once and then they’re writing
they’re publishing they’re doing all the
other things so that’s sort of where the
core of our like simplification like
idea comes from there can be in real
estate there’s great coaches and there’s
there’s a whole ecosystem in real estate
that we weren’t aware of until we sort
of got into it and we started helping
people but there’s there’s sort of U
mixed advice cuz there’s so much advice
just coming from everywhere but who you
emulate matters so a lot of times people
say oh this person is really good you
should follow what they do this person
is really good you should follow what
they do but many times who who they’re
selling to isn’t who I’m selling to so
say I’m the realtor and Joe Smith
phenomenal YouTuber phenomenal Instagram
person but when you actually pull back
the curtain a little bit you realize oh
wait he’s not creating content for
buyers he’s creating content for
realtors because there’s other revenue
streams where Realtors can sell to
Realtors so noticing that and
understanding sort of who you’re selling
to and speaking to them directly is so
important but that’s not how we’re
innately wired we’re not really
dissecting what this cont is that this
person is creating who it’s for it’s
just success okay I need to copy that
emulate that I need to become that when
really I’m something else trying to
achieve something different yeah I like
how you’re saying you know you’re kind
of like the taste difference or you know
the Gap in and you kind of like as you
catch up your tastes are going to you
know going to go to that next level and
it almost reminds me of how how people
talk about entrepreneurship and there is
no destination necessarily it’s just
enjoying the game or it’s enjoying the
process and part of that process is once
you hit a level you’re going to have the
next level in your sights and it’s going
to be this constant game of you know
chasing building the next thing do you
feel that about the things that you’re
building it’s like next next next I mean
% like I have always had this
perspective I know like meaning of life
is very very person to person I don’t
feel like there’s any right answer but
the answer for me is the meaning of life
is growth like if I’m not growing I’m
just dying so what is growth at the end
of the day it’s change so I need to be
changing all the time to actually feel
like I’m getting somewhere so like along
the lines with business I’m we’re never
stationary we’re always moving always
adjusting always seeing okay how can we
better help people which in turn helps
us so something else I sort of really
believe in just strongly is that
improving someone else’s life is always
a good business decision no matter what
so if we can help someone get to where
they want to go even if we’re not
getting paid to do it it’s going to come
back around in some form and like you
could think like Karma or whatever it is
but just in a really practical sense
like helping other people that’s what
it’s all about it’s what makes me feel
good it’s selfish in that regard and
it’s never steered me wrong and I just I
feel like that’s sort of the step to
take because it also leads you down
different paths that you might not go
down otherwise if you’re sort of on this
set trajectory that you feel like you
shouldn’t stick to yeah you and I both
listen to Gary Vee and he’s big on that
like I’m going to give all of this away
I’m going to share everything I’ve
learned along the way and you know I’m
going to have my other businesses and
I’m going to build things and I’m going
to be a legitimate entrepreneur but his
personal brand he’s not selling the
courses you know he sells his books and
everything like that but but he puts so
much content out into the universe just
to pay it forward share and I’m really I
don’t know in the last like months I
think I’m more attached to that goal
than anything else like it’s so much
less about chasing dollars or chasing
titles and it’s really about chasing
like what is the Legacy what is the
footprint how many people are coming
along this journey with me and that’s
been the fun part is just to try to get
you know I’m nowhere near his level but
just learn from him and say like okay
what is he doing that I could copy paste
and put into my own little ecosystem and
that’s one thing that I’m really trying
to pull from him is is putting a lot out
there value ad for free and pay it
forward as much as possible and Legacy
could sound too Grand to people they
could be sort of scared like that’s a
big idea but really we’re most impactful
of people closest to us so it doesn’t
even have to be at a grand scale like
your legacy is the people around you
it’s family it’s friends it’s co-workers
it’s all of the people that we’re
impacting on a daily basis even just a
tiny little bit but if we’re impacting
them in a positive way we’re leaving a
little piece of us behind through other
people yeah % you have done that with
me because when I was on your podcast I
don’t know a year ago now I was thinking
of starting a podcast and you gave me
all these you know little little tips
and I think you sent me links to things
that I needed to buy and I haven’t
bought all of them yet but Tim Ferris in
one of his recent podcasts he said you
know use your first few podcasts to talk
to people who you know could help you do
your podcast so this is me like actively
like channeling Tim Ferris to say like
you have helped me before so much in in
our first conversation and so now I’m
just going to like tap into your brain
more about like how to do the podcast
thing how to do the the content thing
like how to do the entrepreneurship
thing it’s just going to be like
basically you know you Consulting with
me for an hour so that’s perfect because
this is where I thrive like I’m not
really a content creator of any sort
really but helping people oneon-one find
that path problem solving like this is
my sport like growing up I played Sports
all the time entrepreneurship is my
hobby like this is what I do sun up to
sundown if it’s not football season then
I’m watching the Bears but other than
that like this is everything I think
about all day every day so I love this
one-on-one sort of
this is just where coaching you can call
it coaching it’s it’s you coaching me
I’m I’m abusing your time at this point
no this is what I love because also I’m
not one I’m not great at talking about
myself I love diving into other people
it’s just it’s my comfort zone yeah so
ask but so like to give context when did
you discover that this was your passion
area like how long have you been playing
in in your passion so is when I
started doing like full-time
entrepreneurship that’s sort of day one
I lost my day job and weeks later I
joined with a couple other people one of
those people is my current business
partner at Spire but I joined with them
we were doing design and then we broke
off and started spire on our own
discovering that it’s what I wanted to
do wasn’t something that I knew innately
like I had no previous experience with
family or friends or anyone who was
entrepreneurial sort of the only view
that I had was you go to school get a
job it’s about it and I remember sitting
at my desk one day and just sort of
being resigned to the fact that like
this was it the day job that I was in I
had one rung above me like I had moved
up a couple rungs and not that’s not to
say anything I started as an intern
moved up to the first run second run and
then there was manager that was it there
wasn’t it wasn’t a big organization or
anything and I remember just thinking
I’m like wow this is it like I can make
a few more bucks every year but really
there’s nothing more to life like it was
a big question mark for me and it was
when the -Hour Work Week came out from
Tim Ferris that I think I bought it the
week it came out and I read that and it
just opened in my mind to a world that I
did not know existed it was like or
whatever before the internet really
before you could really see people doing
all this stuff so that’s like one of the
major inflection points in my life is
that book and it’s not the only work
four hours a week or any of that it’s it
was purely understanding that something
else was possible so now I need to find
out how to get there so I’m always like
once I saw it I couldn’t unsee it which
did also mean I innately was pulling
back from the day job I wasn’t into it
as much as I was before but I was
consuming as much as I possibly could
Twitter was brand new and following all
these entrepreneurs really trying to
learn and understand where I could go
trying different I don’t like to say
failed but just trying different things
to see if I could make money doing
something like I did art prints for a
while and just different things that
were just stepping stones to get to
where where I was going to be but I’m
grateful because what happened was I
lost that job in and without them
pulling the Band-Aid I don’t know if I
would have like I don’t know I don’t
know how long it would have taken me to
change as a person to understand like I
need to take the leap and do this so
that was huge for me and then I had
already been sort of laying the
groundwork to have relationships so I
just started reaching out to people made
sort of deepened connections and then it
was just been going from there in terms
of working with people directly like the
coaching and like really sort of
Consulting and one-on-one stuff that
again just sort of evolved with time so
it Spire like our most recogn ized like
partners that we’ve worked with since
day one they’re called the minimalists
we have a documentary with them that was
on Netflix called minimalism and I met
Josh and Ryan when their site was
weeks old we were part of their
storyline is that people saw our
website in the first month well myself
and Dave my business partner were two of
those and they were just doing
something different they were taking
minimalism at a time when if anyone came
to me and said I want to start a
minimalism business I would have said
this is Peak minimalism there’s way too
many blogs about it it’s just is not at
space for it to happen but they showed
up and they basically brought philosophy
to the space in a way that no one had
everyone was doing ways to declutter
your closet where they came in is came
in and said What would life be like if
you had less like how could you improve
your life with less and it was just a
completely different mind space than
everyone else so we reached out to them
and we were just like and we were
friends already and it was just like
okay we can make your site so much
better you self-publish this book how
about we give you like a real book cover
how about we do these things to make
your brand match the level of the
product that you’re creating and that
might have been the first time when it
it really started to click in into this
iteration so this was like maybe
I forget exactly when but
clicking into the iteration of
collaboratively working with someone to
develop the brand in business in a way
that I know can work but I’m never going
to be the one to create it I won’t be
the face of it cuz I’m very rarely sort
of in front of camera I’m always be
behind camera and being able to work
with someone and help them get to where
they want to be just really strikes me
as something that is so satisfying in a
way I can’t even really Define I think
that’s a big part of the game that I see
now the game of Entrepreneurship is not
just you as a solo preneur building on
your own in a in a bubble the game and
how you play it best is like who do I
know who’s building what who can I help
who can help me in return and and just
collaborating with the right individuals
and then all kind of growing together
like one part of the project takes off
all kind of take a step forward together
and I don’t think that’s talked about
enough early in entrepreneurship I think
there’s this this sense that you have to
hustle and it’s like online portrayal of
Entrepreneurship is so off of what it
actually is like the online portrayal
right now is Click baity it’s make
$in the next days it’s I write
for hours and post on on medium and
quit my full-time job because now I’m a
copywriter like it’s all of those kind
of things that are no that’s not how the
game is actually played and you’re you
might be successful with it but that’s
not where true entrepreneurship lives
and that’s not where you can really
truly build something big so I don’t
know I’ve been thinking about that a lot
because I’m in a building mode and I’m
like who do I who do I want to be
building with who do I you know I also
want to build with people I Vibe with
and so it’s interesting that you you
know you know kind of made that
connection and realized like okay this
is collaborating with people who I Vibe
with and and I’m Gonna Shine a spotlight
on what they do best because of what I
do best and and just everybody’s
bringing their best to the table and
like bam you take a step forward
together mhm yeah I like that you said
who can I help like I really think at
the end of the day that’s the the PIN to
stick in anything that we’re doing is
who can I help and in return that will
somehow become profitable business
something sustainable I don’t know how
long it’ll take maybe I don’t really
even know the path it could be something
completely different but Maven for
example was it it came out of trying to
figure out what Amara my girlfriend
could do instead of working in Academia
she was an archist at the at UIC
University of Illinois Chicago in a
basement with six other people no
windows all day every day and half
hour commute and it was just it was just
a lot so through my podcast actually
again this is action experience
opportunity I spoke with someone who was
doing real estate photography and just
talking to him I realized oh this is
something this is a lane that Amar could
just try just one of many things she was
trying other things she was on Etsy she
was on Tik Tok sort of earlier and all
these different things to see sort of
where she vibed and what she could do
she reached out to someone on Instagram
despite like that hesitation that we all
have you know that she did not want to
reach out like cold DM someone I also
don’t want to call DM anyone but she was
just like no I’m going to try this and
see what happens so she reached out and
said you’re literally the first person
I’ve reached out to I’m in town like I’m
nearby not in town but in the Chicago
area do you need someone to do
photography no response she finds
someone else who seems like she would
vibe with her you’re literally the
second person I’ve ever reached out to
do you need photography and then she
responded I don’t need photography but I
need video and that is what set
everything in motion was that moment
because Amar had been doing video she
had a YouTube channel that was doing
pretty well Tik Tok was doing very well
she had been doing these things for a
while but it wasn’t there it wasn’t in
the mind space yet until that
opportunity presented itself and it’s
like oh I can follow that path let’s try
this out and it’s just grown from there
ever since and the ability to just say
yes I’ll figure it out where where she
wasn’t originally thinking video yes I
can also do video figure it out and and
just kind of that whatever it takes
hustle mentality of of Entrepreneurship
I think is great and I’ve found that not
everyone’s wired that way which is
beyond me I don’t it’s it’s not speak
against anyone who isn’t but I’m wired
that way so much that I don’t understand
the other side like I did wedding
photography for a while like it was
I’m not sure somewhere around
that window whenever the iPhone GS was
out I would photos on my iPhone edit
them post on Facebook and one of my
friends was like oh I love the photos
you post would you shoot our wedding and
like you have that moment where I’m just
like really I’m like I’ve never held a
professional camera but I’m like okay so
I spent the next months just diving
into everything photography bought my
first DSLR camera learned everything I
could shot as much as I possibly could
and then months later shot photos for
their wedding and then did a handful of
those over time it was never a path that
I was going to take it was never
something that I’m like this is a
full-time thing but I’m like I love
photos these are happy generally
weddings are happy um areas so like I
would like to be in that space doing
something to help people to give them
the documentation of it so why not give
it a world so years of
entrepreneurship what are your favorite
things about entrepreneurship and what
are the things that you’re like I could
do without this H so really like I said
just the sport of it I just love I love
problem solving I was always into like
board games and puzzles and like like
not like solving puzzles not necessarily
the pieces together puzzles but like
okay how do I get from this point to
that point and that’s really the thing
that I love absolutely most like I don’t
really care what the business is as much
as solving the problem of getting
someone from where they are to where
they they want to be which I also think
is an important sort of thing to note
for anyone working with coaches it
always gets to me when a coach will
project what someone should be and I
think a great coach meets the person
where they are understands where they
want to go and helps take them there and
it’s unfortunately rare in the space I’m
not a coach I just I help people but
it’s like I’m just sort of talking about
the coaching World in general and it’s
just sort of disheartening at times
because it’s easier to project where I
think you should be but really what can
help someone is start where they’re at
and take them to where they want to go
and know that that relationship if I do
a good job that business relationship
will end and it will end sooner rather
than later which is why I don’t really
love the coaching space as just pure
coaching because if there isn’t anything
more it’s incentivize to keep people
around to continue to coach as long as
possible whether we innately are
withholding anything or not it’s just
that industry is a tough one for me cuz
I I really want to see people go and
just explode and really get somewhere
yeah but but yeah anyway just finding
that different path by any means
necessary that’s really something that
speaks to me too just like you were
mentioning yeah I I worked with a coach
I I say I worked with a coach I spoke
with a coach one time and the coach kind
of talked to me about the need for me to
time block my days and I have a brain
that is more like a creative brain than
anything else and it will zig and it
will zag and what I’ve Loved about being
in an entrepreneurial Lane with a whole
bunch of different clients is I can move
as my brain is moving and I don’t time
block anything you know like I’ll time
block meetings or things like that but
but I’ll just have big blocks of time on
my calendar that are just like do work
and it’s just like hours and I find
efficiency in my brain you know doing
that and it’s not a typical way of doing
things and it’s not a way that anyone
would coach anyone to do it but it’s
what works for me and so from day one of
like oh you don’t like how I currently
do things okay I’m I’m out because I
can’t connect to you and and I’ve
already I’ve spent years doing it this
way and now it almost um
entrepreneurship has just added fuel to
that fire of jumping from place to place
to place but doing so in a way that
keeps my brain fresh and I don’t ever
feel burnout because if I’m starting to
feel burn out on one thing then I jump
and I do something else and I move
whenever I hit a place of frustration
move to the next thing and I know it’s
really been interesting because I think
entrepreneurship also takes you out of a
traditional to timeline and I’ll
find early morning certain things flow
really well and then midday I’ll check
out of work for a little bit go outside
do something that’s not in front of my
computer and then I’ll work on things
until p.m. sometimes just cuz my
brain’s in a different place at that
point and so I don’t know I like the
fact that work is just in a way like
you can kind of structure it however you
want to structure it and every day day
is I don’t know every day for me is a
little bit different do you have more of
a more of a traditional structure than I
do um not at all so so like you know
people um tout morning routines and this
and that and people spend hours doing
these things and that’s never really
been me at all like I might I’ll have a
cup of coffee and maybe read a little
bit but beyond that it’s so open-ended
day-to-day that I it doesn’t click for
me like I don’t resonate with with that
rigid structure and I never did either
and I think that’s really where the
creativity comes from we need that time
to get somewhere worth getting and if
everything is time blocked if it’s like
okay this is my creative time this is my
whatever time this is that I think that
sort of kismet just can’t happen that
moment of just something special coming
about having conversations with people
that you didn’t necessarily plan on
maybe at a coffee shop and you just you
sit down here talking to someone and you
just you get something different a
different input that you wouldn’t have
had if that time was minutes here gone
minutes here gone and yeah I just
think it’s important for me anyway I
know people really operate on structure
but I like it open-ended like that too
do you have little hacks with your brain
to have super intense creative moments
that’s a good question so in the past I
used to always have sort of for lack of
a better descriptor one man versus the
world movies like on in the background
so like I’ve watched the born identity
thousands of times probably and like
Dexter and I know I mean Dexter’s dark
but it’s like the energy of like a
action thriller was the thing that would
get me in the zone for usually like
programming and like problem solving but
then if I really take a step back it’s
because this is one person solving some
wacky problem that should be impossible
to get through and at the end they get
to the other side but I didn’t really
know that it was just this is what I
would gravitate towards I haven’t been
doing that as much since I really turned
more into the working with people versus
working sort of in a bubble so like
programming and things like that that
really worked for me because I could get
so much more done but yeah now do I
would I have something like that you’re
hero’s journey yeah basically if if I
can feel that that hero’s journey
happening that’s really something that
speaks to me but yeah now I don’t even I
don’t know if I have something other
than just conversations a lot of time
with Amara we might be in the car right
now because we’re traveling a lot for
Maven might be on a plane in the car
whatever where just things start to come
together and we’re like oh what about
what if we go this direction or we can
add this or people really need this we
need this too maybe we’re the ones to
make this exist and stuff like that is
really happening organically but it’s in
silence like to be honest like that is
the only time that I think it can really
come about at least for me like really
creative stuff is downtime peace silence
like our house is completely silent all
day every day like she’s in the other
room at her desk editing with headphones
on I’ll be back here wherever and yeah
if anyone came in they just be like how
is their no sound but we have sound we
have headphones right but yeah it’s just
um yeah I think that’s the thing for me
is finding that downtime finding the
time to sort of just see what happens
but yeah no real good hack I guess I
like that you have her as a sounding
board too I think you know people who
try to go down the solopreneurship path
it’s got to be so lonely because there’s
constantly things that you’re you’re
thinking about chewing on that you it’s
good to be able to talk through those
things with people MH absolutely it’s so
important I’ve never actually done
anything fully solo even though it’s so
it was me and Dave or is me and Dave for
Spire Josh at the minimalists Jill at
kidney stone diet Amar at Maven it’s
always been with at least one or a
couple people but basically oneon-one
like the one main person and then I’ll
work with them but yeah it is funny
because like that’s a really good point
like I don’t think I would do any of
this if it was only me just completely
isolated like I need that complimentary
person too because I like to think that
I’m good at the things I’m good at but
there are many things I am just not good
at at all and to have someone who can
compliment and help in those areas and
do their thing cuz that’s where they
shine that means everything but it comes
back down to finding a partner sort of
like you mentioned earlier it’s hard to
find the right partner there isn’t there
isn’t sort of a catchall solution to
that unfortunately yeah if someone’s
listening to this who hasn’t dove into
the content game or is maybe scared of
diving into the content game like what
is your what is your advice to someone
who’s just getting started I think the
first question is always why with
anything so is it to be famous is it to
sell to a client clients a thousand
clients like what what are we trying to
do at the end of the day because that’ll
inform everything else so like I’ve
always been behind the scenes never
really doing much content for myself but
all of our businesses are word of mouth
so we don’t need to work with very many
people to make it sustainable for us and
to help them so that means I don’t
really need to be in front of that many
eyeballs it’s it’s not really a numbers
game as much Maven is interesting too
because we started filming with the one
person then a couple others he about it
because we’re filming with her we have
an Instagram now a YouTube account we
post to it but we’re only posting the
documentation of the things that we’re
doing we’re not really educating we’re
not doing the things that we help other
people do honestly we don’t do that for
ourselves we want to do it but we almost
need our a version of ourselves to help
us with that yeah so it’s like a weird
thing but it also it works like our
model isn’t one where we need to reach
a, people like we have like
followers on instagramers I have no idea
how many but it’s under for sure by
far but that is plenty that is more than
we need we have a handful of clients
they’re called top bananas and like they
are the entire business like people are
coming in people could leave we haven’t
had very many leave but there’s a lot of
inbound requests because they see that
this person that I respect is getting a
great product and they’re sharing how
easy it is and how are they getting that
because most people have had just
nightmares with videographers which is
hard for us to understand because I
guess it just sort of comes back to why
like why people are doing it again like
what we’re doing is having fun with
people and at the end of the day there’s
a product the videos that they can use
and I think people forget get that like
personal side of things like this is a
person business which I think almost
every business is especially service
based ones if you’re not having a great
time in the moment I don’t care how
great those videos are those are not
going to be really happy clients if
they’re stressed out if they’re if they
experience something where they’re
telling other people how horrible it was
you’re not going to stick around where
we end up spending afternoons going out
to dinner hanging out with people
sometimes we stay at their houses when
we go to like actually film with because
they’ve invited us like we’ve never we
would never asked like that’s so not
what we’re doing but we just click and
we basically just work with our best
friends is what it came down to at the
end of the day and I think that’s
important to realize because we also
pick who we work with we’re not just
taking anyone on because we all need to
have a good time if we’re not having a
good time it’s hard to make a great
product out of it I think that’s the
other great thing about entrepreneurship
is being able to work with people you
you really like and work with people you
Vibe with and if it’s somebody that you
don’t Vibe with then you just make the
decision I’m not going to work with this
person and you just don’t have that
ability when you’re not behind the wheel
so I totally I’m so on board with with
that selection level of like pick your
clients um I know you said you’re kind
of jamming on something super secret
right now anyone who’s out there who’s
listening what kind of help do you need
or if you had to like wave a magic wand
and like you got someone reached out to
you that could help with XYZ like is
there anything that you need help with
right
now so this is funny because
I
never sort of take on anyone else so
this is the one thing is our business
has always been take everything off of
your plate the only times we ever tried
to Outsource things we would end up
redoing it and it was only design just a
couple times and we never went back to
it but part of what I’m looking at now
is actually working with more people so
trying to find the right people who can
achieve very narrow tasks I guess M that
can then help Realtors specifically and
that is what I’m thinking about so it’s
funny that you ask that I don’t know
that I have like an archetype of a
person in mind currently but I do
appreciate that
question they need to know social media
they need to know design they need to be
able to post you know or or distribute
content is that kind of the Genesis
potentially so that’s the tough part I’m
such a systems person that I basically
someone who wants to get a job done and
get it done right every time that’s more
what matters than any skills for me so
like we can teach the things that we
need done and create those systems one
final question before I let you go
because I have a lot of people who
follow my page who are in the fitness
industry of course they’re going to want
to know like what’s your go-to workout
at this moment and how do you feel like
Fitness has impacted your
entrepreneurial Journey so that was a
big part of what I was doing for a while
we had a platform called paleo porn so
it was food porn not porn porn but we
did a lot in the Paleo space in the
early days so I’ve been like gluten-free
sort of basically following a Paleo
lifestyle since it’s been a
huge part of who I am not paleo
specifically but health and wellness but
I think that’s so important that we
can’t be we can’t actually show up
completely if we don’t feel well so to
me that’s so just vitally important when
it comes to diet and sleep and exercise
I do have to say that um fitness-wise I
have fallen off of where I used to to be
pretty dramatically but I’m very simple
when it comes to that stuff just I mean
literally if you see right this is my
squat rack like this is my office SL gym
so so like I do squats I do like trap
bar deadlifts and push-ups and pull-ups
and really basic stuff but having access
to it all the time is really nice it’s
just a really simple setup but yeah
usually I would try to be fasted in the
morning when I wake up just do a small
workout I used to work out much more
intense lift heavy and that’s sort of
Fallen by the wayside with everything
else that I’m doing all right well
somebody up in Chicago’s got to connect
with Jeff we got to get him back on this
Fitness grind we got to bring that A+
effort to to get A+ results is is there
anything else that you want to comment
on that we haven’t talked about any
advice you want to share generally I
feel like I haven’t helped you enough I
actually ended up talking you got me to
talk about myself which that worked so
I but yeah I’d be happy to help with
anything that you would need too even
just as a sounding board for anything
you’re thinking I appreciate you so much
and we’ll connect at vcon and then maybe
we do like a round two you know we’ll
come back to all of the things once I
have a few more podcast episodes under
my belt and know a little bit more about
what I’m doing then I’ll come back with
some more educated questions for you no
it’s all good thank you so much for
coming on to the society pod Jeff we
really appreciate it and I hope
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