Episodes

  • Crafting a Transformative Experience For Your Following with Amy Small
    Jul 23 2024

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    Join yours hosts Jeff Walker and Chris Saunders in welcoming Amy Small to the show this week! Amy is the genius behind Knit Collage, an inclusive community for wildly creative knitters and crocheters. After years of exhausting design jobs and a few wrong entrepreneurial turns, Amy crystallized her golden idea: the-knit along. She realized she had the resources and the design expertise to provide the yarn, the designs, the online courses, and the community support directly to consumers. And when she made each course into an 8-week sprint, she was amazed at how her customers helped each other out, and how learning how to knit became a catalyst for transformative self-actualization for her customers. Through this model, Amy created a lucrative business based on her ability to craft unique yarn and creative designs, and release them as limited-edition drops alongside time-sensitive online courses. There are so many incredible business lessons to absorb in this episode around building a following, weaving scarcity and transformation into your business model, and staying true to yourself. Amy did it her way and hit the jackpot at the same time – she’s a perfect case study of the modern entrepreneur.

    Key topics discussed:

    • Follow Your Passion: The importance of your own passion and innate creativity in starting a business

    • Selling Transformation: The necessity of baking a transformative experience into your business model (Amy sells the ability to access your inner child)

    • Find Scarcity: How Amy also weaves the element of scarcity into her operation by dropping limited-run physical products

    • Inclusivity: Amy’s strategic efforts to foster an inclusive community around knitting

    Key takeaways:

    • Be Yourself: Amy had to learn the hard way not to tailor her creativity to market demands

    • Keep it Simple: Don’t overwhelm your following with constant changes to your offer. It’s confusing for your customers and overwhelming for you and your team!

    • Foster Community: Building up an enthusiastic community will help your product expand in all kinds of exciting ways

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    1 hr and 14 mins
  • Building Real Relationships With Your Audience With Michael Walker
    Jul 16 2024

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    Join your hosts Chris Saunders and Jeff Walker in welcoming Michael Walker to the show this week! Michael is the founder of the Modern Musician, a company dedicated to helping musicians grow their fan bases and build sustainable careers in the industry. His story starts in high school, where he formed a band called Paradise Fears with his close friends. Desperate for some exposure, he and his bandmates used an ingenious strategy called “tour hacking” to grow their fanbase. Before long, they were touring the world, climbing the iTunes alt-rock chart, and multiplying their revenue by a significant factor. And the key principle behind this success, as Michael emphasizes, was connecting with fans on a personal level. After a few key conversations at my PLF Live event pushed him in the right direction, Michael figured out how to teach aspiring musicians his approach to personal connection first through 1-on-1 coaching, and then through his patented masterclass. He’s now helped thousands of musicians build sustainable careers and cut through the competition, and established a million-dollar business along the way. Being a modern musician also means utilizing technology, and Michael offers some insight into how the internet and AI have created huge opportunities – and a few big challenges – in the current landscape. Whether you have a creative background or not, Michael’s story is a perfect case study in how to use the entrepreneurial spirit to turn your passion into a lucrative career.

    Key topics discussed:

    • Michael’s “Tour Hacking” Technique; His band would follow successful alt-rock bands on tour so they could sell CD’s and chat with their fans while they waited in line.

    • Failure to Launch: Michael’s first launch was a dud from a sales perspective… but as is often the case, it taught him everything he needed to make his second launch a winner.

    • The Modern Musician: Michael walks us through the pros (freedom, resources) and cons (clutter, competition) of today’s music industry.

    • Standing Out: How Michael focuses on competing with value instead of competing with price, and how personalization is the way of the future.

    Key takeaways:

    • The quality of the product or service isn’t the most important thing. Finding the right audience and communicating with them in a genuine way is what really matters.

    • We all have untapped resources within us and we have to discover how to use them in creative and genuine ways.

    • Once you know your audience well enough, you can cut through the noise by authentically focusing on how to serve their needs.

    • If you’ve cultivated the right audience, selling a high-ticket offer to a small group of customers is no longer a challenge.

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    1 hr and 20 mins
  • Creating Impactful Affiliate Marketing Campaigns w/ Mark Duffield-Thomas
    Jul 9 2024

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    Join your hosts Jeff Walker and Chris Saunders in welcoming Mark Duffield-Thomas to the show this week! Mark and his wife Denise run a highly-successful coaching and mentoring business focused on helping entrepreneurs scale up their operations and establish themselves as experts in their communities. Mark and Denise also happen to be the most-successful affiliate marketing partner in the history of Product Launch Formula. This powerful duo has won the annual PFL affiliate marketing competition 6 out of 7 years! Today on the show, Mark breaks down his experiences in affiliate marketing, emphasizing the mutually-beneficial nature of these kinds of partnerships. As Mark explains, affiliate programs are a fantastic way to learn more about the launching process, get more exposure to like-minded entrepreneurs whom you admire, and learn valuable lessons which can be funneled directly back into your own business. The right amount of time and resources must be allocated to run these campaigns properly, however, and Mark speaks on how he and his wife have developed their winning approach over the years. If you’re considering dipping your toes into the world of affiliate marketing, we can’t think of a better primer than this chat with Mark! It’s a pretty strong dose of inspiration and camaraderie for the more seasoned partners out there too!

    Key topics discussed:

    • Personalization: How reaching out to your audience in custom-tailored communications is becoming the real difference-maker in affiliate marketing.

    • Choosing Carefully: Mark recommends only partnering with businesses which he actually supports and fit his specific criteria for success.

    • The Process: Like any successful operation, Mark and his wife have a detailed multi-phase process. Mark breaks down what goes into each stage.

    • Making Adjustments: Knowing which levers you can strategically pull throughout the process is key to keeping your program going strong.

    Key takeaways:

    • Diversity of Approach: Successful affiliate campaigns need to use the full suite of marketing tools: blogs, emails, podcasts, live calls, social media, and more.

    • Communicate With Your Audience: It’s crucial to have a pulse on the struggles your audience is facing in order to provide relevant resources.

    • Seek Mentorship: Think of these programs as a way to build relationships with other entrepreneurs whom you admire.

    • Maximizing Leads: Perhaps the most important part of the process is ensuring the highest volume of quality leads in the initial stages of the process.

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    1 hr and 22 mins
  • How Summits, Tapping, and Doing Good Makes Great Business with Nick Ortner
    Jul 2 2024

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    Join your hosts Chris Saunders and Jeff Walker in welcoming Nick Ortner to the podcast this week! Nick is the creator of The Tapping Solution; a hugely-popular app, book, and online resource which provides revolutionary meditations to help ease everything from anxiety to chronic pain. Like many of the entrepreneurs we bring on the show, Nick’s journey is anything but linear. He takes us through the various stages of his career, from innovating in the tele-health space in the early aughts, to making an indie documentary, to essentially inventing the modern conception of the marketing summit, to developing an app from scratch. Since discovering the health benefits of Tapping at a Tony Robbins event in 2000, Nick has been dedicated to spreading this holistic practice to the world through every medium within his grasp. The lessons learned along the way have been innumerable, but we dig into some of the big ones: the value of providing substantial free content, the right and wrong way to organize a summit, and how focusing on doing genuinely good work over a long period of time will only bring you wealth in business and in life. Nick’s strategies for building trust and curating excellent summits are just too good not to share. I know you’ll walk away with tons of new ideas and a reinvigorated commitment to your business.

    Key topics discussed:

    • Creating a Summit: How Nick developed his approach to organizing summits through trial and error, and how he continues to perfect his methodology.

    • Offering Free Content: In building his business, Nick has found time and time again that giving out substantial free content is the only way to build a loyal following.

    • The Tony Robbins Effect: Many of the folks we work with have been affected by Tony’s work and Nick is no different. Nick tells us about his full circle journey with Tony.

    • The Sandy Hook tragedy: How the horrendous school shooting, which happened minutes away from Nick’s home, led to some of his most impactful work.

    Key takeaways:

    • Taking advantage of multiple outlets is key! Nick owes a lot of his success to embracing a multi-faceted approach to promote his life’s work.

    • We have to focus on content first. Especially when planning a summit, it’s essential to make every part of the event unique, educational, and engaging.

    • Product management is essential in building a good app. Nick emphasizes the importance of having a person solely dedicated to testing and shaping your app.

    • The best way to attract experts to your summit is by showing them you genuinely love their content and know what they’re all about.

    • Building a good business foundation is more important than some of the more public-facing stuff. And that includes taking care of your team!

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    1 hr and 26 mins
  • Stages of Entrepreneurship with Coaches Barry, Jolene and Julie
    Jun 25 2024

    Join your host Chris Saunders for an extra special episode of Dare to Launch featuring three of our Product Launch Formula Coaches: Jolene, Barry, and Julie! On DTL we like to think of entrepreneurship in three stages, and each of these three coaches focuses on a different one: creating your offer and embarking on your first 50K launch, turning that 50K launch into a six-figure launch, and scaling your business up to the seven-figure level. Each stage of this continuum presents its own unique challenges and considerations, and our coaches have collected some keys to success, as well as some common pitfalls to avoid, over the years. As we talked through these trends, we kept coming back to one crucial element over and over: the necessity of a strong community at every stage of this sequence. Whether you’re trying to articulate your offer for the first time or you’re 3 days into a seven-figure launch and floundering, the ability to access a supportive, experienced community has consistently proven to be a key necessity for successful entrepreneurs. We go deep into cultivating the mindset necessary to put yourself out there, knowing when it’s time to scale up and start building out your team, and the fundamental question you need to ask yourself before you decide to take your business to the moon.

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    Key topics discussed:

    • Articulating Your Offer: Spelling out what it is you want to sell can be tricky. The key is knowing the right questions to ask and where to look for more information.

    • The Value Ladder: Starting out, entrepreneurs want everything and they want it fast. It’s important to understand the steps to success and how to take them one at a time.

    • Task Delegation: As we scale up our businesses, we must also start to offload responsibility in order to free up our time. Barry offers up a handy strategy for doing just that.

    • Community is Essential: Jolene emphasizes the myriad benefits of having a community of like-minded individuals to turn to in tough times.

    • Serving Others: Julie emphasizes the impact that high-level entrepreneurs can have on the world, and understanding the implications of shooting for the moon.

    Key takeaways:

    • Community is a cheat code. Having a support system means that you can move through the stages of success at a much quicker clip.

    • We have to do the market research to make sure that people are actively asking for what we have to offer. Then we can focus on speaking the right language.

    • We can’t fear our competition. Instead, we need to observe what they’re doing and see how we can do it better and with an injection of our own unique qualities.

    • Fully utilize your mentor or coach. You need to work with someone who’s been there before to navigate the noise when your business starts to become bigger than you.

    • Understand what you really want! If you truly want a million dollar business, then you can put the pieces in place to make that happen. But if you don’t actually want to go that big, don’t create a business you don’t actually want to run.

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    1 hr and 16 mins
  • Building Your Money Machine with Mel Abraham
    Jun 18 2024

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    Join your hosts Chris Saunders and Jeff Walker in welcoming Mel Abraham to the show this week! Mel is a renowned entrepreneur, speaker, author, and expert in the field of financial freedom. A recurring theme this season has been the reality that entrepreneurship, and really success in general, is hardly ever a straight line. And Mel’s story is yet another fascinating testament to that truth. In recounting his difficult journey from a working-class childhood to multi-millionaire entrepreneur, it seems like almost every major success was prelude to a period of difficulty. And instead of getting beaten down by these hard moments, he chose to pick himself up, learn from his mistakes, and push forward. Realizing he’d worked so hard he missed out on years of his son’s childhood was the first blow. Losing millions to a Ponzi scheme was the second. Discovering he had bladder cancer in 2019 was the third. But he was able to navigate all of the above and more because of his lifelong commitment to building what he calls the Money Machine. In today’s chat, Mel acts as financial guru and walks Jeff and Chris through how he built the money machine that has saved his life multiple times over. Even if you’re already a pro at money management, Mel’s story is a fascinating case study in self-awareness, proactive thinking, and the triumph of the human spirit. We highly recommend picking up a copy of Mel’s new book “Building Your Money Machine.”

    Key topics discussed:

    • Money and Freedom: Mel discusses the popular misconception that money will bring you freedom and happiness in life, and how that’s not always the case.

    • The Value of Hardship: As has become a theme this season, Mel shares some important hardships and how they helped him become a better person.

    • Financial Harmony: Another popular misconception is the idea of work-life balance. Mel reframes this concept as “financial harmony,” why it’s different, and how it works.

    • Talking About Money: Many people are afraid to even discuss money and as Mel sees it, breaking down that barrier is the first step to financial liberation.

    • Resisting Temptation: When revenue starts to come in, people tend to want to dramatically level up their lifestyles. Mel lays out the smart way to level up.

    Key takeaways:

    • Money is not the key to freedom. You can be rich and have no absolutely no control of your time or lifestyle.

    • Your relationship with money is literally a relationship. If you become passive in that dynamic, the relationship will wither.

    • You have to enjoy the journey to financial freedom or you won’t enjoy the end result. Rewarding yourself responsibly must be part of the process.

    • We need to assign a job description to every dollar we make before we earn it. That means understanding exactly where your money is going to go at all times.

    • We need to say “I will” instead of “I want.” Those declarations help you understand how all of your actions pull you closer towards achieving your goals.

    Resources Referenced in the episode:

    Mel’s book “Building Your Money Machine.”

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    1 hr and 16 mins
  • Marketing Humor: Stand-Up Comedy and Copywriting with Will Hamilton
    Jun 11 2024

    In today’s episode of Dare to Launch, Jeff Walker and Chris Saunders welcome the hilarious Will Hamilton to the show! Will is the founder of Fuzzy Yellow Balls, a hugely successful platform for online tennis classes taught by legends like The Bryan Brothers and Martina Navratilova. He’s also a bonafide stand-up comedian in Washington D.C., which is why today’s discussion centers around the connection between comedy writing and copywriting. In his experience, Will has found that humor can be a fantastic tool in copywriting when used correctly. He’s also found that joke structures mirror copywriting in a fascinating way, especially in terms of building and releasing tension. We also dive into the ways in which high-performance tennis mirrors high performance in the business world. And finally, Will shares a few golden nuggets he’s learned from churning out content over the years which we know you folks will really enjoy. As a skilled tennis player and entrepreneur, Will has tons of valuable insight into the mindset and discipline you need to put yourself out there and keep at it no matter what.

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    Key topics discussed:

    • Lessons from Tennis Pros: Working with tennis legends over the years has taught Will countless lessons about focus, discipline, and preparation.

    • Setting Goals: As Will started to find success as an entrepreneur, he found himself adjusting his goals and expectations to build the life he wanted to live.

    • Comedy and Copywriting: The craft of writing jokes is actually incredibly similar to the craft of writing copy. Will breaks down the similarities and differences.

    • The Content Grind: Will emphasizes that the only way to get better at making content is to keep at it, ignore the haters, and use the helpful comments to get better.

    Key takeaways:

    • Certainty is a Necessity: Starting out as an entrepreneur is tricky, but you have to believe in yourself extra hard to overcome those initial struggles.

    • Play the game you want to win. Running a billion-dollar business involves massive sacrifice, so make sure you set the bar at the right level for you and your goals.

    • Humor is Valuable: If you’re able to be appropriately funny in a presentation or in your marketing you’ll stand out from the crowd.

    • Nobody Cares About You: Be willing to not be the best in the world right away. If your content flops, nobody saw it. Keep trying, tweaking, and reframing your ideas.

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    1 hr and 10 mins
  • Cultivating Resilient Leadership
    Jun 4 2024

    Join your hosts Chris Saunders and Jeff Walker this week as they dive into an evergreen topic: mental resilience. Growing Product Launch Formula from a one-man operation to a robust 40-person team has taught Jeff countless lessons about leadership, communication, and organizational flow. And like any business venture, there have been peaks and valleys along the way. One of the biggest factors in Jeff’s success has been his ability to maintain a sense of mental resilience through thick and thin. Key to today’s discussion is a concept from the great Jim Collins book “Good to Great”: the Stockdale Paradox or “Stockdale Moment” as Jeff calls it. Collins believes that in difficult moments, great organizations and leaders thrive by maintaining unwavering belief in their mission and tackling challenges head-on. This idea has been a kind of north star for Jeff in times of struggle, with the COVID-19 pandemic serving as an important example. Jeff looks back on the hysteria and uncertainty of 2020, and how he tackled that moment of disorder and shepherded his company to the other side. He also offers up some other nuggets of wisdom he learned from traveling to Richard Branson’s island, from listening to Ex-Navy SEAL Jocko Willink’s podcast, and from reading Victor Frankl’s “The Man’s Search for Meaning.” Above all, Jeff explains that the key to resilient leadership is maintaining a progressive, forward-thinking perspective.

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    Key topics discussed:

    • The COVID-19 Pandemic: Jeff recalls the difficulties that Product Launch Formula went through in 2020 and how he was able to move forward.

    • Organizational Communication: In difficult times, Jeff believes strongly that we need to be able to emote and discuss freely within our organizations.

    • Jeff’s Love of Meditation: Jeff’s daily meditation practice has a ripple effect on how he acts in every situation throughout the day.

    • Perspective vs. On-the-Ground Knowledge: As the leader of the company, Jeff reflects on how he now has more perspective, but less information on the daily happenings of the company, and how leaders must be able to balance these two opposing forces.

    • The Stories We Tell Ourselves: We’re all constantly creating self-mythologies about our lives. Jeff believes that we have the choice to make these narratives solution-based instead of problem-focused.

    Key takeaways:

    • Mental resilience is experiencing a setback and understanding that it’s an event, it’s not who you are.

    • We need to address problems, but we can’t dwell on them. How do we move forward?

    • As you move higher up in a company, you’re responsible for less daily tasks, but you’re responsible for more time. You have to become a visionary.

    • We have to remain inspired and positive at all times. Then when adversity rears its head, we’re ready to take it on.

    • True leaders must adopt a servant mentality. How can we best serve our team and our company?

    Resources Referenced in the episode:

    “Good to Great” by Jim Collins

    “The Man’s Search for Meaning” by Victor Frankl

    Jocko Willink’s podcast “Jocko Podcast”

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    35 mins