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Author: Leo Guinan

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The internet gives us the ability to scale any aspect of ourselves to whatever aspect we want.In this podcast, Leo Guinan will walk you through various ways you can scale yourself to maximum effect. As the founder of Feather CRM, he's in the process of scaling himself so he can achieve his goals and he wants to help you do so to.Listen to learn about strategies, philosophies, tactics, and experiments in scaling yourself from people who are currently implementing them.
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Sanjeev Loomba is a highly regarded coach and transformationalist who has a global reputation for bringing about revolutionary shifts in individuals' and corporations' outcomes. He is the author of The Ninth Gear, a book that provides strategies and frameworks for leadership, transformative thinking, and practical usage with rapid outcomes. He is also known for developing a pioneering technique called Valueprenership, and his work has benefited thousands of professionals and businesses worldw...
In this episode, Aneace Haddad discusses the difficulty of transition, especially at a more senior level, and the importance of letting go of expertise, authority, control, and identities. He emphasizes the importance of being prepared for change and transition, as they are inevitable and happening faster than ever. He talks about his book "The Eagle that Drank Hummingbird Nectar", a novel about transitions, and the "not this, not that" exercise, which is a mindfulness exercise to loosen the ...
In this podcast episode, Leo Askan shares his journey of building and selling a micro SaaS in a short amount of time. He discusses his background, the research he did before starting a side project, and how he was able to take the first-page position for a keyword in two to three months by regularly publishing content. He also talks about building a directory website around SaaS affiliate programs, how to safely sell a website project or micro-project, and the importance of building an audien...
In this episode of the podcast, Leo and Caelan Huntress discuss the importance of building a personal brand, the concept of 'generosity marketing', and the differences between being a performer and marketing in the social media space. They also discuss Caelan's unique career as a polymath, his experience with digital nomadism, and the concept of 'playful productivity'. Caelan explains the four levels of a personal platform, focusing on the four cornerstones of each level: what you say, what y...
This episode of How to Scale Yourself discusses the journey of a multi-format creator and mental health charity founder. The guest talks about their experience with ADHD and OCD, their charity, streaming, and dealing with trolls. They encourage viewers to be authentic, to find a space to protect mental health spaces from trolls, to remember that mental health is not an excuse, and to think longer-term when creating content. The episode also discusses the idea of imitation, how to interact wit...
In this episode, Dave Cottrell, a mental health streamer and YouTuber, speaks to the host about his journey into the mental health streaming business. Dave's story includes his father leaving home when he was six, bullying at school, and being diagnosed with bipolar at 14. He also speaks about his quarter-life crisis, which included drug use and a toxic relationship, and an attempted suicide in 2009. The episode then explores Dave's journey of self-management, boundaries, and burnout, as well...
This episode of the podcast How to Scale Yourself Today features Ana Bibikova, a guest credited with helping the podcast get off the ground. Ana talks about her background, having grown up in Russia and then moving to India at the age of six and the impact it had on her. She also talks about her experience with introversion, and how she and her nine year old son use a creative project to learn and gain a better understanding of it. The episode also discusses the importance of understanding an...
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This episode of How to Scale Yourself discusses the power of podcasting and how it is an undervalued form of content creation. The main takeaway is that instead of focusing on production quality and trying to compete with more established creators, new creators should focus on the ideas and the people instead. This approach allows for deeper conversations than what can be captured in a 15 second TikTok video, and can lead to success even with small audiences. The episode also touched upon the...
In this episode, Leo and Lobow discuss how to make an impact with marketing and branding. They talk about the challenge of spreading podcasts, even with the biggest hosts, and how it is important to focus on helping people rather than just getting attention or becoming famous. They discuss their own podcast, Lobow's podcast, and the community they have created, ADHD. With Benefits. They discuss how AI technology can help creators make their content discoverable and how important it is to just...
In this episode, Chuck Copenspire, a creative and technical problem solver, shares his journey from wanting to be an art teacher to working in the startup world and now working for himself. Chuck is focusing on content strategy and creating better sales scripts that are more accessible and less gross than the ones he used to use. They also discussed how AI can help with writing and art, resource allocation, and how human relationships can influence power and money. Chuck believes that AI can ...
In this episode, Matt Eland discusses the importance of investing in education and the impact of no-code tools and data literacy in understanding the world's systems. He talks about his experience as an experienced software engineer and his current work in teaching students through Tech Elevator and speaking at conferences. He reflects on his journey of content creation and the journey of speaking at conferences and meetups. He also talks about the importance of teaching, mentorship, and conn...
In this episode, Leo interviews Joel Rainwater, a software engineer at Arista Networks and a self-taught web developer. Joel talks about his unique career trajectory, from audio engineering to a cubicle job to a job offer in France, and his journey to Stack Overflow. He discusses his experience with building in public, side projects, freelance work, and the importance of mentorships. Joel shares his story of building a status tracking app, the struggles of marketing, and the idea of "expandin...
What if your possibilities were limitless? That's where things stand for today's guest, Terri Shubilla. She's starting to explore a number of new possibilities that never seemed open to her before.This conversation takes a bunch of fun turns. Listen to figure out what it means to be a mosaic, why ladders suck, and why there's no such thing as "constructive criticism".Follow Terri on TwitterListen to Who The Fuck Am I?Read Terri's BlogHuge thanks to our supporter, Lobow, host of the most inspi...
Join me as I reflect on a successful Season 1 of How To Scale Yourself. I look back on what I've learned and I share what's in the pipeline.To get the free Build In Public Toolkit, sign up here.And to stay up to date with what's happening with Build In Public University, you can check out my blog here.
My guest in this episode is Samantha Postman. She brought a wealth of experience from living as a polymath and is now committed to helping others unlock their potential as polymaths by building a community in which they can thrive. Enjoy our conversation as she shares insights that she's gained by examining the world from a number of different perspectives.Being a polymath is all about viewing the world through a number of lenses. This conversation is an excellent start. Scale Your Perspectiv...
In this episode, I have a great chat with Ross Jones about the unique journey he has taken to get where he is today.The discussion then moves on to the difficulty of introducing new technology that the public isn't ready for, ways we can improve the educational systems of the world, the increasing rate of change we are experiencing, and how there needs to be a shift in our habits before we completely burn ourselves out.From there, the discussion turns to failure and how failure has played a h...
Sometimes, it's important to scale down. Especially in terms of what you want to share. There is a lot that we are willing to share with those close to us, but not the rest of the world. That's how social media started, but it took a dark turn and started making user data the product. This has had a number of negative effects on the world. But that's what Adam and Markus are trying to change with StoryArk The focus is on close connection, secure sharing, and trust.This was a great conversatio...
What happens when a joke meets a passion? You end up with dickatyourdoor.com.In this episode, I chat with Adam Hascall, the founder of dickatyourdoor.com. He shares his story of how a joke (sending chocolate penises to friends anonymously) combined with his passion (e-commerce) and resulted in a growing business that pays the bills.We cover a wide range of topics, from the potential of e-commerce and how easy it is to get started, to the beginnings of influencer marketing and partnering...
Sophia is the Chief Brand Builder of Ignore No More, an agency that helps startups create brands that are impossible to ignore.In this conversation, we talk about the path that led her to build her agency, the transition from D2C to SaaS, the importance of strong branding, and what Indie Hackers can do to create their brand.Follow Sophia on Twitter Become a brand that's impossible to ignore How to Scale Yourself is powered by Feather: Build stronger relationships on Twitter and give you...
In this episode, I talk with Jun Loayza about what it takes to scale a community. As one of the founders of Metablox, he and his team have scaled up their community to almost 2000 people in the span of a few months.He shares his insights into what it takes to build a strong community that people want to be a part of. And what it takes to get community members to be the ones who help the community grow.If you're interested in joining the Metablox community, here's their Discord server Her...
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