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The road to riches for Dan McCormick was, and is, paved with principles. His journey began at the age of nineteen as a young man focused on building a secure financial future. Armed with only his personal convictions and an intense desire to improve his chances of success, Dan was determined to beat the odds. Having grown up in a humble, single parent home and facing a world where a college degree was the ticket required for financial success, Dan McCormick took the road less traveled. A sel ...
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Learn how the smartest people in the world are using AI to think, create, and relate. Each week I interview founders, filmmakers, writers, investors, and others about how they use AI tools like ChatGPT, Claude, and Midjourney in their work and in their lives. We screen-share through their historical chats and then experiment with AI live on the show. Join us to discover how AI is changing how we think about our world—and ourselves. For more essays, interviews, and experiments at the forefron ...
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In this day and age, network marketing, also known as the MLM industry, is one of the best ways of building wealth. But how do you actually achieve network marketing success? If you’re currently in the industry or been in the industry, you may already know that. If you want to be in the industry or just starting out, you’re about to find out how! Welcome to Leave Nothing to Chance! Hosted by networking marketing giant John Solleder, Leave Nothing to Chance gives you the lowdown on the networ ...
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Casual conversations with Top Performers. The goal here is to Inspire, Educate, and Entertain. This is the DMJR Podcast and I am the host, David Maus Jr. Tune in, Subscribe, and Enjoy!
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The Official Podcast of The Dallas Sports Commission. L.A. has its movie stars, Nashville its country troubadours and Detroit is the motor city. In Dallas we do sports and we do it unlike anywhere in the country. From its iconic teams, state-of-the-art venues, larger than life owners and athletes, to a sports marketing community that is shaping the way sports will be consumed in the 21st century, Dallas is the true Silicon Valley of the sports world. Join hosts Monica Paul and Kevin Sullivan ...
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If you found this episode interesting, please like, subscribe, comment, and share! Want even more? Sign up for Every to unlock our ultimate guide to prompting ChatGPT. It’s usually only for paying subscribers, but you can get it here for free. To hear more from Dan Shipper: Subscribe to Every: https://every.to/subscribe Follow him on X: https://twi…
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Join John Solleder as he interviews Angelo Licari, a dynamic leader in the network marketing industry. In this insightful conversation, discover how Angelo built a successful business with over 100,000 active members by balancing personal growth and professional development. He shares all about his journey, from his early days inspired by his paren…
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Send us a text Send us a text In Episode 1 of Season 2, Christine and Jessica discuss I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings by Maya Angelou. This book has been deeply influential in Jessica's life since her 10th grade teacher, Ms. Snow, gave her a copy of the book. Christine--a longtime fan of Angelou's "Phenomenal Woman" and other poems--reads the book …
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The Browser Company isn’t just building a browser, they’re building a formidable brand—and they’re doing it with AI. The Browser Company has driven viral user growth, a $550 million valuation, and close to 100,000 YouTube subscribers. Its brand centers people, not products. It’s messy, authentic, and refreshing—and it seeps into everything the team…
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We’re building a mini-AI media and software empire at Every. Today on AI & I, Brandon Gell joins the show to turn the tables on me and act as podcast host to explore what we’re doing as a company, how we got here, and where we’re going. Brandon is Every’s first entrepreneur in residence, and he was the perfect person to host, because he’s one of th…
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Women struggle to translate their transformative experiences into tangible results that resonate with potential clients. So, Karen Grubber developed a program, the Spiritual Client Code, to address the specific needs of her clients. She is a business coach on a mission to help women entrepreneurs, especially those in spiritual fields, achieve finan…
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Alex Wieckowski is on a mission to make you fall in love with reading again—and he thinks AI can help. Alex, who writes a newsletter that captures lessons from books he’s read and tips to become a better reader, Alex & Books, is a creator with over 1 million followers across social platforms. He’s also the author of a book of quotes that will inspi…
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Send us a text In this special bonus episode, Christine and Jessica recorded a conversation with NPR's Maureen Corrigan live at Wilkes University! Listen in to this incredible, wide-ranging conversation as Maureen--who recorded a Great Course about banned books throughout history--shares her vast knowledge with Christine, Jessica, and their audienc…
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One of the most influential voices in tech explains how AI helps him write and invest. This episode is sponsored by Create. If you want to maximize your gains, both with your body and with ChatGPT, try creatinine gummies from Create. Place your order through this link to get a 30 percent discount: https://trycreate.co/products/creatine-monohydrate-…
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Doing the same old grind and getting stuck in a job that drains your energy can be tiring. You’re not alone because millions yearn for a life filled with freedom, purpose, and financial security. Joining John Solleder in today’s episode is Fred Elias, an entrepreneur at Xyngular Corporation. Fred reveals the power of network marketing to change you…
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Keeping up with AI is Nathaniel Whittemore’s full-time job—and I spent an hour with him to understand how he does it. Nathaniel is the host of a top-ranked AI podcast on the technology charts, The AI Daily Brief, which breaks down the most important news in AI every day. He is also the founder and CEO of Superintelligent, a platform that teaches yo…
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This episode is sponsored by Command Bar, an embedded AI copilot designed to improve user experience on your web or mobile site. Find them here: https://www.commandbar.com/copilot/ Dwarkesh Patel is on a quest to know everything. He’s using LLMs to enhance how he reads, learns, thinks, and conducts interviews. Dwarkesh is a podcaster who’s intervie…
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Network marketing has a reputation, but is it all hype? With its unique structure and potential for lucrative earnings, MLM has garnered both enthusiasm and scrutiny in the entrepreneurial landscape. Join host John Solleder in an insightful conversation with Randy Gage as they explore the ever-evolving landscape of the MLM industry. Randy talks abo…
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Steph Smith is the ultimate internet explorer. I spent an hour talking to her about the future of creating on the internet in the age of AI. She’s our first-ever repeat guest, and if you watch the episode you’ll see why: It’s a curious, fun, experimental romp through the best of the digital world. We try out four underrated AI products, go through …
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Dr. Bradley Love is building a tool that can predict the future. Dr. Bradley Love is transforming neuroscience research with AI. He's the creator of BrainGPT, a large language model that can predict the results of neuroscience studies—before they’re conducted. And it performs better than human experts. We spent 90 minutes exploring how AI is reshap…
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Do you yearn for a life rich with deeper connections, financial abundance, and the resilience to conquer any obstacle? Today, Dan McCormick, host of The Greatest Salesman Podcast, shares his inspiring journey of transformation and the power he calls the "magnet for miracles." Unlock the power of "I Am" affirmations to ignite miracles in your life. …
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How do business owners wear multiple hats simultaneously to accelerate their businesses when time is their most precious commodity? John Solitaire welcomes Simon Severino, the CEO and founder of Strategy Sprints. Simon talks about how his method and book, Strategy Sprints, help business owners increase their revenue while running their businesses m…
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Claire Vo built ChatPRD—an on-demand chief product officer powered by AI. It’s now used by over 10,000 product managers and is pulling in six figures in revenue. The best part? Claire has a demanding day job as the CPO at LaunchDarkly. So she built all of ChatPRD herself—over the weekend—with AI. I sat down with Claire to talk about how ChatPRD wor…
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Send us a text In Part 2 of the season finale, Christine and Jessica watch and discuss the second half of Birth of a Nation (screenplay by D.W. Griffith and Frank E. Woods). Part 2 is...well, bonkers doesn't cover it. The racist wheels are OFF! What a way to end the season! Today is release day for Jessica's next book We Were Illegal: Uncovering a …
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An interview with best-selling sci-fi novelist Robin Sloan One of my favorite fiction writers, New York Times best-selling author Robin Sloan, just wrote the first novel I’ve seen that’s inspired by LLMs. The book is called Moonbound, and Robin originally wanted to write it with language models. He tried doing this in 2016 with a rudimentary model …
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Send us a text In Part 1 of the season finale, Christine and Jessica watch and discuss the first half of Birth of a Nation (screenplay by D.W. Griffith and Frank E. Woods). The movie, which was the catalyst for the resurgence of the Ku Klux Klan in the late 1910s and early 1920s, is groundbreaking technically and cinematically; it is also a deeply …
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Joining marathons offers tons of valuable lessons that could help build long-term businesses and hone sales strategies. Rudy Neidhardt is here to share how his rich experiences from joining triathlons allowed him to create legal businesses in the EU and Asian markets. He joins John Solleder to look back on his journey of ups and downs that shaped h…
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We use it to find bestselling author Steven Berlin Johnson’s next project. I sat down with bestselling author Steven Johnson to see if we could come up with a concept for his next project—using AI. The results were amazing. We loaded 200,000 words of NASA transcripts and all of Steven’s reading notes since 1999 into NotebookLM, Google’s personalize…
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Send us a text Jessica tells Christine about Fun Home by Alison Bechdel, an utterly beautiful graphic memoir about Bechdel's coming of age as a queer artist and the death of her father. The layered narrative is funny, poignant, brilliant, and heartbreaking. It's also one of the few books we've talked about to be challenged or banned at the post-gra…
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Learn how the smartest people in the world are using AI to think, create, and relate. Each week I interview founders, filmmakers, writers, investors, and others about how they use AI tools like ChatGPT, Claude, and Midjourney in their work and in their lives. We screen-share through their historical chats and then experiment with AI live on the sho…
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So you’ve finished writing your book, now comes the hard part: selling. In a world where a book is the new business card, how can you sell more books and build authority? Joining us for an enlightening episode is Chris Benetti from Smart Author Media, where we delve into the world of impactful book marketing and authority strategies. Chris shares i…
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Send us a text Christine tells Jessica about A Doll's House by Henrik Ibsen. The groundbreaking play premiered in 1879, and yet it's shockingly relevant today. Christine goes into the history of the play, the fascinating plot, and her own personal connection with the twists of this devastating story. Preorder Jessica's book, We Were Illegal: Uncove…
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Guy Blomberg discusses the boom of eSports, what people can expect from DreamHack, and what’s to come for gaming; Tom Dunmore explains how Dallas is a hotbed for cricket, how significant the T20 World Cup opening match to be held in North Texas is and gives a sneak peek into the marketing strategy.De către Tony Fay PR
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Send us a text Jessica tells Christine about The Da Vinci Code by Dan Brown, and the wild number of rabbit holes she went down in researching this fast-paced, often bonkers thriller: she's never seen so many papyrus-font-fueled conspiracy theories in her life. If you haven’t yet become a Patreon subscriber, you can join now for just $3 a month. In …
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New York Times journalist Kevin Roose has 18 new friends—none of whom are human. Kevin formed a collection of “friends”—AI personas with distinct personalities and backstories—using apps like Kindroid and Nomi. Among these were fitness guru Jared, San Francisco-based therapist Peter, and pragmatic trial lawyer Anna. He talked to them every day for …
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We all contain multitudes of wisdom within us. Our life experiences are our best source material for the story we tell others. However, not many of us are born writers, so how do we share our message with the world? Steven Leapley can help with that. Steve is an Executive Ghostwriter and Editor at his own company, Leapley Enterprises, where he help…
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Send us a text Christine tells Jessica about Brokeback Mountain, the 2005 film based on a short story by Annie Proulx, with a screenplay written by Diana Ossana and Larry McMurtry. Often reduced to being called the "gay cowboy movie," as Christine tells Jessica, this complex film is actually about societal constraints and battering against cultural…
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Send us a text In this teaser, you can hear the first 18 minutes of the rich conversation we had with Patty McCormick, author of SOLD, about a banned book that had a big impact on her. Tobias Wolff's THIS BOY'S LIFE is consistently one of the most challenged books in the country, and it prompted a rich discussion about life and art and why we write…
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Nick Dobos, maker of the #1 programming GPT, on prompt-gramming with AI You can go from having an idea to deploying a live website in minutes. All you have to do is prompt Grimoire, the number-one custom GPT for programming, with an image or even a single word about your idea. As you watch the LLM process your request, Grimoire works with a web hos…
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The greatest investment in life is in yourself because as you double your self-worth, you double your income. How do you do that exactly? Join Joe Garcia, global marketing expert and entrepreneur, as he delves into the concept of Identity Hacking and how it can be a game-changer for your business and your life. Uncover the three key strategies to i…
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Send us a text Jessica tells Christine about Sold by Patricia McCormick, a 2006 National Book Award finalist about a young girl who was sex trafficked from Nepal to India. The book, which is told through a series of lyrical vignettes, is beautifully written, and builds empathy in its young readers for children who are forced into difficult situatio…
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The future of AI technology isn’t just faster or more powerful—it’s empathetic. My guest for this episode, Alan Cowen, is leading the charge with the first-ever emotionally intelligent AI. Alan is the co-founder and CEO of Hume, an AI research laboratory developing models trained to identify and measure expressions of emotion from voice inflections…
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Send us a text Christine chats with special guest, Lucie Tiberghien, about the works of Molière, who was banned 350+ years ago in France, what he did that got the church in France so angry, and why his work still speaks to us today. You can watch his play, The Miser, at "Molière in the Park" this April and May at Prospect Park in Brooklyn (links be…
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Learn how to use philosophy to run your business more effectively Reid Hoffman thinks a masters in philosophy will help you run your business better than an MBA. Reid is the cofounder of LinkedIn, a partner at venture capital firm Greylock Partners, the host of the Masters of Scale podcast, and a prolific author. But before he did any of these thin…
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There are two fundamental ways to like yourself more: improving your physical and mental performance, as well as practicing intentional acts of kindness. John Solleder is joined by Alan Questel, who shares how he uses the proven Feldenkrais Method to guide others in achieving better body movement and more meaningful daily life. He explains how to a…
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Send us a text Jessica tells Christine about The Complete Maus by Art Spiegelman, the remarkable graphic memoir written by the son of Holocaust survivors about his family's experiences, and the shocking reason why it's banned--we couldn't believe it. Come for the deep-dive discussion about stunningly beautiful literature about the most awful parts …
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Seth-Stephens Davidowitz wrote a book in 30 days—and he did it with ChatGPT. Seth is a data scientist, economist, and author who challenged himself to write a book—Who Makes the NBA?—in less than 1 month after realizing how fast he could work by using ChatGPT plugin Advanced Data Analysis. But along the way he discovered something else: Writing wit…
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Send us a text Christine tells Jessica about A Raisin in the Sun by Lorraine Hansberry and they geek out about Hansberry's genius and the way she manages to write about so many core issues of her time in one single play, which would later be banned. "The Beautiful and Banned" is produced by Jessica Goudeau and Christine Renee Miller. Follow us on s…
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In this episode, Eno Eka discusses business analysis and how to thrive, even in the face of challenges. Eno is a consultant, international keynote speaker, and the founder of Business Analysis School. She discusses the power of adaptability, explaining why successful companies are those that proactively embrace change, stay flexible, and continuous…
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Send us a text Jessica tells Christine about The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian by Sherman Alexie and why it's been one of the top ten most banned books of the last decade, as well as the controversy around the author himself. "The Beautiful and Banned" is produced by Jessica Goudeau and Christine Renee Miller. Follow us on social medi…
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Nicholas Thorne is building Squarespace for the AI age. It’s called Audos, and it’s an AI chatbot to help any entrepreneur go from idea to: - Pitch deck - Working website - Custom GPT - User interviews with real customers All in just a few minutes. And he did it using ChatGPTapp. It’s AI all the way down—and it’s one of the most impressive AI busin…
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Send us a text Christine tells Jessica about The Exorcist film (with a screenplay by William Blatty, based on the book by Blatty), including why it was banned, its effects on the audience at the time, and the real life "curses" on the movie set--plus a truly bonkers real-life ghost story! "The Beautiful and Banned" is produced by Jessica Goudeau an…
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Amanda Christovich provides insight into the business of March Madness, the future of college football and how Dallas set the bar for the Women’s Final Four in 2023; DeMarcus Ware discusses his experience at Invited! Celebrity Classic media day from American Airlines Center, the importance of his philanthropic work, and why Dallas is a premier dest…
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