Episodios

  • How 3 Business Distractions Cost Me OVER $500,000 and Years of Time
    Jul 7 2024

    Alex Hormozi recently did a podcast title "What it really takes to grow your business" and in this episode he talks about the ever famous "Lady in the Red Dress" otherwise known as a distraction. This particular episode caused me to reflect on 3 things that I've done to screw myself in business over the last decade. I go into detail into what I did, why I thought it was a great idea, and the long term effects of pursing this distracting idea.

    I took a business that was working and making money and used that money to try and start things that failed time and time again. I thought because I was successful at one thing, I would instantly be successful at anything and the part I kept forgetting was the amount of time it took to finally become successful at the first thing. I hope you can learn from my mistakes and at the same time enjoy the life experience behind them :)

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    19 m
  • How I built an Electric Bike company on an island in Mexico (Audio Only)
    Oct 11 2023

    Dive into an episode brimming with adventure, challenges, and triumphs, as I share the captivating story of how I built an electric bike company on the picturesque Island of Isla Holbox, Mexico. Frustrated by the lack of detailed narratives, I'm here to give you an unfiltered, step-by-step account of my entrepreneurial journey.

    Discover how I first found the hidden gem that is Isla Holbox, how I navigated through the intricate maze of Mexican customs, and the way I unearthed the perfect person to manage the venture. My tale isn't just a chronicle of business successes; it's a transparent guide filled with real challenges, practical solutions, and invaluable lessons learned along the way.

    Whether you're on the cusp of starting your own venture, pondering over an unconventional dream, or simply looking for an entertaining and insightful story, this episode promises to be a treasure trove of real-world insights and a testament to following one’s passion beyond set boundaries.

    For those of you yearning for a more in-depth exploration of my adventures and insights, feel free to visit www.theposterboy.com. Join me, as we pedal together through the thrilling journey of turning a vivid dream into a tangible reality on the enchanting shores of Isla Holbox!

    To find out more about Holbox Cruisers, please visit: www.holboxcruisers.com

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    32 m
  • Electrifying Journeys: Building an E-Bike Company in Mexico - From the US
    Sep 25 2023

    Dive into an episode brimming with adventure, challenges, and triumphs, as I share the captivating story of how I built an electric bike company on the picturesque Island of Isla Holbox, Mexico. Frustrated by the lack of detailed narratives, I'm here to give you an unfiltered, step-by-step account of my entrepreneurial journey.

    Discover how I first found the hidden gem that is Isla Holbox, how I navigated through the intricate maze of Mexican customs, and the way I unearthed the perfect person to manage the venture. My tale isn't just a chronicle of business successes; it's a transparent guide filled with real challenges, practical solutions, and invaluable lessons learned along the way.

    Whether you're on the cusp of starting your own venture, pondering over an unconventional dream, or simply looking for an entertaining and insightful story, this episode promises to be a treasure trove of real-world insights and a testament to following one’s passion beyond set boundaries.

    For those of you yearning for a more in-depth exploration of my adventures and insights, feel free to visit www.theposterboy.com. Join me, as we pedal together through the thrilling journey of turning a vivid dream into a tangible reality on the enchanting shores of Isla Holbox!

    To find out more about Holbox Cruisers, please visit: www.holboxcruisers.com

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    32 m
  • Monopoly - How it began....
    May 7 2023
    This podcast explores the origins and interesting facts surrounding the popular board game, Monopoly. The game's origin story dates back to 1903 when an American anti-monopolist named Elizabeth Magie created a board game called The Landlord's Game. It was a hit, and in 1935, Charles Darrow sold the patent to the Parker Brothers, who then paid Magie for her patent. Monopoly has since become a family classic, and millions of dollars of Monopoly money are printed every year. The podcast also highlights Monopoly's role in World War II and its use by British soldiers to plan escapes from German prisoner of war camps. Finally, it discusses the many record-breaking feats achieved while playing Monopoly, including the longest games played in unusual places, such as underwater, in a treehouse, or upside down.

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    12 m
  • The Labor Force Pandemic
    Apr 30 2023
    If I see another “Now Hiring” sign, or better yet, a sign that says expect bad service because we are short staffed at a restaurant, I’m going to lose my mind. The world is different today, and there is no denying it. I’m pretty sure this statement officially makes me somewhat old. But I remember the days when getting a job was a big deal, because so many people applied for that job. Today people treat applying for jobs like online dating… They “apply” for everything, and even if they find a job, they keep looking for a different one and will jump ship faster than any other time in history. The interview process is so bad for us at my poster company, that the first question we have to ask people during an interview is: “Do you know what job you’re interviewing for?”

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    13 m
  • Peeling Back the Layers: Exploring the Fascinating History and Mystery Behind Dr Pepper’s Name
    Apr 22 2023
    The podcast talks about the history of sodas, which were originally developed as medicine in the 1800s. The oldest carbonated soft drink company in American history, Dr Pepper, got its start in 1885 at a pharmacy in Waco, Texas. The drink was created by a pharmacist named Charles Alderton, who developed a syrup that he could add to the soda fountain, and it was sold as a tonic that could help cure stomach ailments and pains and increase vitality and vigor. The soda was a hit and became a huge success, especially after being introduced at the 1904 St. Louis World's Fair. There are different stories about how Dr Pepper got its name, including one that involves a man dedicating the drink to the father of the girl he was trying to marry.

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    8 m
  • Business Partnerships
    Dec 18 2022
    On this episode of The Poster Boy Podcast, I break down what have a business partner is really like. I also discuss the importance of choosing the right partner b/c they bring something you can't hire to the table. I share examples of my own personal failed partnerships and how to avoid my mistakes. If you're someone who is considering bringing on a business partner, this is an absolute must listen!

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    40 m
  • ”Opportunities don’t happen, you create them.” - Chris Grosser
    Sep 6 2021

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    30 m