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Create Your Life Series

Summary: Unlike any other podcast Create Your Life Series is recorded live on radio where listeners can call in and ask guests questions to find out for themselves what makes them Great. Experiences, daily habits and defining moments of high achievers from around the world are just the tip of the iceberg of the actionable tool you can begin to implement after listening to one episode. Join Award-Winning Entrepreneur, Author and speaker Kevin Y. Brown as he discovers the tools to help you Create YOUR Best Life. Learn more about the show www.createyourlifeseries.com

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 CYLS 127: CEO Talks - 30 Ways to Grow Your Audience and Keep Them Hooked with Cordaro Johnson and Todd Wahnish | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 49:48

About our Guests:   Cordaro Johnson Cordaro “Haize” Johnson is the host of The Awakened Soul podcast, a podcast that provides listeners with weekly analysis of culture by delving into media, movies, and music. Prior to The Awakened Soul, Haize hosted a podcast with thousands of active listeners.   Todd Wahnish Todd Wahnish is the Founder of cleverera.com.. He is an award winning artist, animator and product designer having created notable works for Marvel Entertainment, Cartoon Network, and artist Jeff Koons. He holds a BFA from the Atlanta College of Art, is married to his beautiful co-founder and loves making things people want through story centered design.   Episode Summary Many of our listeners have asked for Kevin’s suggestions for building a podcast audience. To tackle this issue, Kevin, Cordaro “Haize” Johnson, and Todd dive in and breakdown their tips. From comparing how the different social media platforms can be used to grow and maintain your audience, to what an ethical bribe is, and to why Robert Greene’s books should be on your radar. Even if you aren’t an entrepreneur, this episode will help you find your personal path in your career.   Insight from this episode: How to maximize Bitly.com links to understand your audience. Strategies for reaching your desired audience through thoughtful use of social media. Strategies for building up to an ethical bribe. Secrets to building value in your podcast through collaboration. Secrets to using Meetup to reaching a wider audience. Secrets to holding a purposeful giveaway that will keep your audience coming back.   Quotes from the show: “When someone has a general interest and love for what they’re talking about, people endure themselves to that.” - Cordaro “Haize” Johnson, Episode 127 “Being on all platforms is okay. And it can have its advantages. However, you don’t need to be on twelve different platforms. I feel like you need to build up, instead of out .“ - Kevin Y. Brown, Episode 127 “And I think that it’s important for you to understand where’s your audience hanging out at. Right? So are they on Instagram? Are they on Twitter? You know, and I think that that actually comes by picking the people who you want to be like and understanding where their followers are and how people are digesting their content.” - Kevin Y. Brown, Episode 127 “I think that you’re guilty by association and amazing by association.” - Kevin Y. Brown, Episode 127 “Your content may get people to listen, but it’s you who are going to get people to stay.” - Cordaro “Haize” Johnson, Episode 127 “Somewhere online people are dealing with whatever problem that you are trying to solve, and they are talking about it passionately.” - Todd Wahnish, Episode 127 “Amateurs make something so that they can sell it... Professionals sell it first, they sell it so that they can make it.” - Todd Wahnish, Episode 127   Resources Mentioned:   Bitly - Cordaro “Haize” Johnson Quora - Todd Wahnish Google - Todd Wahnish Reddit - Todd Wahnish Soundcloud - Cordaro “Haize” Johnson Anchor - Cordaro “Haize” Johnson Twitter - Cordaro “Haize” Johnson Facebook - Kevin Y. Brown Instagram - Kevin Y. Brown YouTube - Todd Wahnish Meetup - Todd Wahnish GitHub - Todd Wahnish Clickfunnels - Kevin Y. Brown DotCom Secrets: The Underground Playbook for Growing Your Company Online by Russell Brunson - Kevin Y. Brown The 48 Laws of Power (unabridged version) by Robert Greene - Todd Wahnish The 50th Law by 50 Cent and Robert Greene - Todd Wahnish The 33 Strategies of War by Robert Greene - Cordaro “Haize” Johnson Mastery by Robert Green - Cordaro “Haize” Johnson A Spy’s Guide to Thinking by John Braddock - Todd Wahnish Propaganda by Edward Bernays - Todd Wahnish Rich Dad’s CASHFLOW Quadrant: Rich Dad’s Guide to Financial Freedom by Robert T. Kiyosaki - Kevin Y. Brown Secrets to the Millionaire Mind: Mastering the Inner Game of Wealth by T. Harv Eker - Kevin Y. Brown The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho - Kevin Y. Brown What Makes the Great Great: Strategies for Extraordinary Achievement by Dennis Kimbro - Kevin Y. Brown     Stay Connected:   Create Your Life Series: https://www.facebook.com/cylseries/ https://www.instagram.com/cylseries/   Kevin: www.kevinybrown.com www.instagram.com/kevinybrown www.twitter.com/kevinybrown www.facebook.com/kevbrown001   Cordaro “Haize” Johnson: theawakenedsoulpod.com www.instagram.com/theawakenedsoulpod/ twitter.com/AwakenedSoulPod www.facebook.com/TheAwakenedSoulPod twitter.com/CEOHaize   Todd Wahnish: www.cleverera.com www.instagram.com/wahnish twitter.com/wahnish www.facebook.com/todd.wahnish   Subscribe to our podcast + download each episode on  itunes, google play, stitcher and www.createyourlifeseries.com/podcast      

 CYLS 126: Insight to Mastering the Hard Things and Running a Sustainable Business | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 38:04

Episode Summary The last few weeks have been a whirlwind for Kevin! He shares what’s new from giving an empowering speech to middle schoolers to planning for a professional development training he will be leading for a corporation. Kevin fields questions from our listeners including describing the best day of his life, what he is most excited about for his trip to Africa, and what happens after he finishes recording an episode of CYLS. Todd Wahnish of Clever Era joins Kevin to dissect the path to becoming an entrepreneur.   Insight from this episode: Secrets to shaping your goals from the two essential definitions of entrepreneurship. The four must know tools needed to create your life. The key mindset all entrepreneurs must have to become successful. Secrets to keynote speech preparation. Strategies for discovering a viable business idea.   Quotes from the show: “I’m excited to see who I’m going to be, the person that I’m going to be on the other end of this. And that really has me excited and thirsty for knowledge. But most of all, knowledge of life, because I feel like you can learn so much from people and their ways of being.” – Kevin Y. Brown, Episode 126 “Because at the end of the day, you know, doing a presentation is really, it’s a performance, especially if it’s a keynote. And you need to perform well, but the only way for you to perform well is to actually engage your audience. And, in order for you to engage your audience, then you really, really have to have them involved and make sure that your presentation is about them.” – Kevin Y. Brown, Episode 126 “It’s only by confronting those hard things and then attacking them head on that we can actually move ourselves to the next level and get our, you know, and really create our lives in the way that we want to create them.” - Todd Wahnish, Episode 126 “An entrepreneur is somebody that takes personal responsibility for somebody else’s problem. And what that means is that it’s not about you. It’s about your customer, it’s about your client. It’s about everybody else. Not you.” - Todd Wahlish, Episode 126 “Entrepreneurship is living a few years of your life like most people won’t, so that you can spend the rest of your life like most people can’t.” - Anonymous, quoted by Kevin Y. Brown Episode 126 “Show me a guy who’s afraid to look bad, and I’ll show you a guy you can beat every time.” - Rene Auberjonois, quoted by Kevin Y. Brown  Episode 126   Resources Mentioned: 100 Ways to Motivate Yourself: Change Your Life Forever - Steve Chandler    Stay Connected:   Create Your Life Series: https://www.facebook.com/cylseries/ https://www.instagram.com/cylseries/   Kevin: www.kevinybrown.com www.instagram.com/kevinybrown www.twitter.com/kevinybrown www.facebook.com/kevbrown001   Subscribe to our podcast + download each episode on  itunes, google play, stitcher and www.createyourlifeseries.com/podcast

 CYLS 125: How Hurricane Katrina and A New York Hustle led to a Flourishing Career in Journalism with Selena Hill | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 48:03

About our Guest: Selena Hill is an award-winning entrepreneur-journalist with a passion for social justice and women empowerment. She currently works as the Digital Editor for Black Enterprise Magazine and she is a host of Let Your Voice Be Heard (https://lyvbh.com/), an award-winning radio program on 90.3FM, the Voice of Harlem. Her resume includes previously working at NV Magazine, being a TV Correspondent Assistant Producer for What’s Eating Harlem, serving as a Special Elections Reporter covering the 2012 U.S. Election, reporting current events for Russell Simmons’ globalgrind.com, and freelancing for New York Amsterdam News. In 2016 and 2017, Selena was honored with New York Association of Black Journalists Award for Best Blog Commentary Critic.   Episode Summary Selena found her path as a journalist when she visited New Orleans in 2006 and 2007 after Hurricane Katrina. Seeing the conditions of the Lower Ninth Ward, she wanted to become a “voice for the voiceless.” She describes having to work long, grueling hours as an intern and what she took away from the situation. She relays failing a job interview with CNN, and then going back years later and acing the interview. Selena pinpoints the defining moments in her life that helped her throughout her career. In remembering past interviews with guests on Let Your Voice Be Heard, Selena describes one experience in which she learned a valuable lesson about being a radio host and another experience that resulted in the radio program winning an award.   Insight from this episode: Strategies for becoming an award-winning journalist. Secrets to selling yourself and continuing to move forward and upward in life. How to balance life obligations. How to stay motivated. Strategies for goal-setting and ensuring personal growth each year. Strategies for standing out from others, particularly for women and people of color. How to handle “nay-sayers.”   Quotes from the show: “If you don’t sell yourself, especially in our social media era that we live in, it’s basically like you don’t exist.” – Selena Hill, Episode 125  “Visibility means so much. And not only is it, you know, self-serving, but you can really impact and influence and inspire other people’s lives. Like by being transparent and vulnerable and talking about your own struggle and your own journey.” – Selena Hill, Episode 125  “I think it’s important to be very cognizant and strategic about how you are branding yourself online. Because if you’re going to exist online, but you’re not putting any thought behind it, then you’re probably doing yourself a disservice by just putting up anything that you happen to be thinking.“ – Selena Hill, Episode 125  “Every struggle comes with a purpose. Like, there’s purpose in pain.” – Selena Hill, Episode 125  “Find a way or make one.” – Kevin Y. Brown, Episode 125 “It’s your responsibility to continue to move forward. And at the end of the day, you have to create your life.” – Kevin Y. Brown, Episode 125   Resources Mentioned: TweetDeck – Selena Hill Hootsuite – Selena Hill Google Docs – Selena Hill Facebook Live – Selena Hill   Favorite Book: The Bible   Favorite Quote: “I am fearfully and wonderfully made.” – The Bible   3 keys to Create Your Best Life: Identify your authenticity and be your real self. Stay true to who you are and don’t let anyone push you off it. Be patient and humble.   Stay Connected:   Create Your Life Series: https://www.facebook.com/cylseries/ https://www.instagram.com/cylseries/   Kevin: www.kevinybrown.com www.instagram.com/kevinybrown www.twitter.com/kevinybrown www.facebook.com/kevbrown001   Selena Hill: www.instagram.com/msselenahill twitter.com/MsSelenaHill www.facebook.com/selena.hill   Subscribe to our podcast + download each episode on  itunes, google play, stitcher and www.createyourlifeseries.com/podcast Have your podcast edited, mixed and mastered by the experts: www.podcastlaundry.com       

 CYLS 124: From Strife to STEM - How to Use the Past To Brand Yourself with Janeya Griffin | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 58:29

About our Guests:   Janeya Griffin At the age of 16 years, Janeya Griffin faced significant hardship when her parents were incarcerated and she raised herself and her 6 year old brother. Since that time, she has dedicated herself and her career towards entrepreneurship, advocating for technology and social justice, and examining generational wealth, specifically within underserved communities. Having gained experience serving as a contractor for federal labs and organizations across the country, including the National Aeronautic Space Agency (NASA), Janeya recently founded a consulting start-up called The Commercializer, a strategic firm that actualizes independent inventors, intellectual assets, and monetizes entrepreneurs’ ideas. In addition, she co-founded the creative agency ConCre8tes which focuses on helping men, women, and children behind bars and beyond by changing how society views people with criminal histories. Vincent Bragg Vincent Bragg, co-founder of ConCre8tes, spent 121 months in federal prison. During that time, he studied law, wrote books, and organized think-tanks. The difficulties he experienced working in prison, including the low pay and forced labor, highlighted the need for a fair method to help incarcerated people. Episode Summary   Janeya recounts her childhood and its impact on her personal development. She offers valuable insight, describing the importance of understanding one’s past and how it influences your life. Having taken an introspective look at herself, Janeya explains how she took advantage of opportunities that motivated her. Vincent, her co-founder of ConCre8tes, discusses the origins of ConCre8tes. He explains how the agency empowers incarcerated and formally incarcerated people return to work.   Insight from this episode:   Strategies for using your passion to find your purpose. How intentionality helped Janeya identify her career path. How to move forward and use the lessons encountered along the way. Why personal branding is important. Keys to turning adversity into an opportunity for growth and finding your direction. Vincent’s experience while incarcerated helped him discover a way to help others who were previously or are currently incarcerated. The importance of ownership of ideas and property rights.   Quotes from the show:   “Until I started, like, questioning, ‘Like, okay. Why am I the way that I am? Good and bad?’ Right? ‘Um, what makes me tick? What instances or situations have happened in my life that have, kind of transformed, like my journey and things like that, and brought me to this place that I’m at right now?’” – Janeya Griffin, Episode 124   “I decided that I wanted to go into my 30s with forgiveness and healing.” - Janeya Griffin, Episode 124   “So, to me, you know, you remind me of the ladies from ‘Hidden Figures.’ You know what I mean? Who were doing their thing? Just the importance and the representation, I think is just so dynamic.” – Kevin Y. Brown, Episode 124   “Being humble enough to ask for help. And then being wise enough to listen when people are talking to you and helping you find your way.” – Kevin Y. Brown, Episode 124   “I’ve learned to listen in the midst of chaos.” - Janeya Griffin, Episode 124   “When you allow this many people to be intentional about an outcome of something, we’re able to manifest that.” – Vincent Bragg, Episode 124   Resources Mentioned: Trello – Janeya Griffin G Suite – Janeya Griffin Favorite Book:     The Automatic Millionaire by David Bach – Janeya Griffin The Process of “I” by Emily Maroutian – Vincent Bragg   Favorite Quote: Janeya Griffin: “There are no problems, only solutions.” – John Lennon “Life is simple. Everything happens for you, not to you.“ – Byron Katie Vincent Bragg: "It is easier to build strong children than to repair broken men." - Frederick Douglass 3 keys to Create Your Best Life:   Janeya Griffin: Invest in ourselves and our communities. Giving with the intent to grow. Collaboration over competition.   Vincent Bragg: Self-realization. Authenticity. To live your best life, find something that you can’t live without.   Stay Connected:   Create Your Life Series:   https://www.facebook.com/cylseries/ https://www.instagram.com/cylseries/   Kevin: www.kevinybrown.com www.instagram.com/kevinybrown www.twitter.com/kevinybrown www.facebook.com/kevbrown001   Janeya Griffin: www.instagram.com/janeyagriffin/?hl=en twitter.com/janeyagriffin www.facebook.com/JaneyaGriffin/   Vincent Bragg: www.instagram.com/iamvincentbragg/ twitter.com/IAmVincentBragg?lang=en www.facebook.com/gslicksta   ConCre8tes: concreates.com/ www.instagram.com/concre8tes/ twitter.com/CONCREATES_ www.facebook.com/concre8tes/   Subscribe to our podcast + download each episode on  itunes, google play, stitcher and www.createyourlifeseries.com/podcast      

 CYLS 123: 10 Ways To Maximize Conference and Networking Opportunities with Kevin Y. Brown | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 12:03

In this episode Kevin gives his top strategies for making the most of conferences and networking opportunities. He gives his hacks and secrets to walking away with business and how to measure whether you should attend an event.

 CYLS 122: How Two Sisters Have Revitalized A Pre - Digital Industry with Caroline Strzalka | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 49:54

In this episode Caroline shares her secrets and roadmap to revitalizing a pre- digital industry. Taking the floral industry by storm, she and her sister have managed to raise funding, pivot and garner amazing partnerships that have pushed them to over 300 subscribers and counting.

 CYLS 121: The Audacity to Leap and The Audacity to Be with Latesha Williams | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 54:56

In this episode Latesha speaks about the power of interning for Source Magazine at the age of 14, Convincing Lebron James to take on social media, uncle Jay-Z and how relationships have helped her to scale a seven figure business.

 CYLS 120: Secrets to Finding Love on Tinder And Growing Your Podcast Audience with Evan Griffin and Candice Davis | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 57:57

About our Guest:  Evan:   When it comes to being AWESOME, Evan Griffin is truly the definition of it. Carefully crafted his Professional, Entertainment, and Musical career, Evan has worked for some of the top Retail and Manufacturing companies in world, still finding time to Executive Produce 3 Podcast, write & record music, as well as being a loving Father. Passionate about what he does, Evan prides himself on Achievement, Education, Motivation, and Family.   Candice: Candice Davis is a 10 year veteran in the entertainment business.  She found  her love for entertainment while attending college. There she had  a top ranked radio show and interned at an concert arena. That is how he journey began. Candice is now taking her own personal experiences and sharing them with the world.   Candice is the host of The Little Miss Entertainment Show podcast. in her shows she shares her party planning secrets, style on a budget tips, relationship advice and much more.  The show also has a ton of guests stop by to share their thoughts as well.   Candice goes by the name Little Miss Entertainment because that is exactly what she  is. In a recent interview Candice explains "It gives me such joy to be able to do things to put  a smile on peoples faces. I love everything from throwing surprise birthday parties for my family members to making my friends favorite meals. These are the things that are the most important to me."     Episode Summary In this episode, Evan and Candice discuss finding love through the tinder app, growing their podcast audiences, making a relationship work by understanding what they have in common, the HBCU vs. PWI experience and 8 secrets to happiness.   Insight from this episode: The truth about the HBCU vs. PWI experience Tips to make mindset breakthroughs as a female in corporate America Tips to re-create your brand at work Secrets to co-working with your significant other 8 secrets to happiness The power of the tinder app and real love Setting boundaries to maintain a successful private but public relationship Strategies to grow your podcast audience Tips to host a successful live event Quotes from the show:  “I went through a relationship before…. and I allowed myself to go through the healing process and didn’t start dating until I was ready and serious about dating” - Evan Griffin Episode #120   “I was legitimately talking to her, trying to get to know her and see what we have in common so we could grow as a couple” Evan Griffin Episode #120 on his first tinder date     “You know that you’re in love, when you’re being loved properly” - Candice Davis Episode #120   “Showing up and showing out is half the battle” - Candice Davis Episode #120   “When Evan’s in the spotlight I’m his biggest fan, when I’m in the spotlight He’s my biggest fan there’s no competition within this relationship it’s 100% support.” - Candice Davis Episode #120   Resources Mentioned: youtube.com   Favorite Book:   Candice: Who Moved My Cheese Evan: The Happiness Project   Favorite Quote:   Candice: “Turn your wounds into wisdom” - Oprah Evan: “Dream them dreams then man-up and live them dreams, because a life without dreams is black and white, and the universe flows in technicolor and surround-sound. - Combat Jack     3 keys to Create Your Best Life:   Candice: Never give up, Stay focused Be supportive - support those who support you   Evan: Let it Go - (let go of residual feelings) Do it Now Believe in yourself Enjoy the process       Stay Connected:   Create Your Life Series:   https://www.facebook.com/cylseries/ https://www.instagram.com/cylseries/   Kevin: www.kevinybrown.com www.instagram.com/kevinybrown www.twitter.com/kevinybrown www.facebook.com/kevbrown001   Evan: https://open.spotify.com/track/7L2hB3P7sqjQ9sO48EArCjwww.Instagram.com/ https://www.instagram.com/awesome_nobody/ https://twitter.com/awesomenobdy   Candice: https://www.candicedavisonline.com/ https://www.instagram.com/lilmissent http://www.twitter.com/lilmissent     Subscribe to our podcast + download each episode on  itunes, google play, stitcher and www.createyourlifeseries.com/podcast

 CYLS 119: CEO Talks - The ABC's of Entrepreneurship with Eric Fondren and Todd Wahnish | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 55:18

 About the Guests:  Eric Fondren is the CEO of Itell.io, a company that provides a digital advertising platform for ATM owners to digitally advertise to their customers. Todd Wahnish is the Founder of Clever Era. Clever Era helps bootstrapped Entrepreneurs build businesses...even if you have no idea, no capital, and no technical ability. He is also an award winning artist, animator, and product designer with a portfolio that includes Marvel Entertainment, Cartoon Network, and artist Jeff Koons. Episode Summary In this episode Todd, Kevin and Eric discuss the ups and downs of presales for Eric’s business, CEO experience truth’s about failing and re-starting up a business. Strategies to figuring out where your client is now and where they want to go. They also cover strategies to deciphering between good and unimportant advice. Insight from this episode: ABC = Always be conversing   Strategies to narrowing down your end user vs. customer Secrets to avoid the top two reasons startups fail The ups and downs of pre- sales for Eric’s business, CEO experience truth’s about failing and re-starting up Strategies to figuring out where your client is now and where they want to go.  strategies to deciphering between good and unimportant advice. Strategies to presale your product before launch Methods to deciphering between an opinion vs. sound advice   Quotes from the show:   “Start with a date to start, a day to complete and a go to Idea to plan to product” - Eric Fondren episode #119   “Your business always gets better if you expose it to the world around you” - Eric Fondren episode #119 “For anyone looking to start off or bootstrap their business, the conversation is the first thing you need to master because that’s how you invent word of mouth” - Todd Wahnish episode #119  “Whether its advice or not its still an opinion. Its whether or not its informed and contextual and relevant” - Eric Fondren episode #119  “What I learned very quickly was to trust and verify” - Todd Wahnish episode #119  “A lot of times there can be truth in the advice but its up to you to know who you are and what you don’t want to be” - Todd Wahnish episode #119 “If you are worried about someone stealing your idea, then you don’t have a strong enough idea…and your not doing enough competitive research” - Eric Fondren episode #119   “Ideas are not businesses, ideas are thoughts that don’t have any physical form” - Todd Wahnish episode #119 “The money valuates the building of the product” - Todd Wahnish episode #119 “The ups are never as good as they feel and the downs are never as bad as they feel” - Eric Fondren episode #119 “Stay strong, make moves, work hard, take breaks” - Todd Wahnish episode #119   Stay Connected:   Create Your Life Series:   https://www.facebook.com/cylseries/ https://www.instagram.com/cylseries/   Kevin: www.kevinybrown.com www.instagram.com/kevinybrown www.twitter.com/kevinybrown www.facebook.com/kevbrown001   Eric: http://www.itell.io/ https://twitter.com/ericnfondren https://www.linkedin.com/in/ericnfondren   Todd: www.cleverera.com https://www.instagram.com/wahnish https://twitter.com/wahnish  https://www.facebook.com/todd.wahnish   Subscribe to our podcast + download each episode on  itunes, google play, stitcher and www.createyourlifeseries.com/podcast        

 CYLS 118: Inside the New 57 Billion Dollar Industry with Cannibis Tech CEO Jacobi Holland | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 57:23

In this episode Jacobi shares his insight into the new 57 billion dollar industry of cannabis, his experience of going from ground floor to CEO, affects cannabis has had on his family and his reasoning for getting into the startup tech world.

 CYLS 117: The HBCU Journey From Tech Starups to Entrepreneur and Marriage with Thomas Teel | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 57:38

out our Guest: Thomas Teel is an Ad tech professional from Jamaica New York who is a graduate of Clark Atlanta University, startup aficionado, technologist, entrepreneur and all around gentlemen. Thomas has worked with top companies such as Indeed Inc as well as the largest advertising agencies on the planet. Working with NewME Accelerator Thomas has helped to consult incredible minority entrepreneur's that have raised millions of dollars and also consulted small businesses as they enter the digital age. 
   Episode Summary In this episode Thomas discusses the power of attending an HBCU, remaining authentic while black in the corporate space and transistioning from corporate to entrepreneur and back to corporate. He also shares his strategies to getting out of his own way and setting himself up for success through taking initiative.
   Insight from this episode:   How being from a tough neighborhood has helped Thomas endure the ups and    downs of his career Secrets to a how a village can help shape the trajectory of your life The advantages of having early access to technology and Secrets to the importance of the HBCU experience Eye opening experiences and networking of HBCU’s The power of initiative and things coming full circle Tools to set yourself up for success Insight into the power of ad tech Secrets to navigating marriage and choosing the right partner Secrets to getting out of your own way   #1 Understand where you want to be and that nothing should stand between you and where you want to be #2 Thomas is super competitive #3 Be Authentic   Quotes from the show:   “I’m really comfortable shaking the ceo’s hand because I’ve met much tougher guys in the streets” - Thomas Teel Episode #117   “I think the most important thing for me to do as a black professional… is to let someone else know you can be Cool, Black and Succeed” - Thomas Teel Episode #117     “When you’re looking to work in tech you need that credibility in saying that you started something on your own A. to really fit in the culture because everyone else has done that and B. so that you can have a proper conversation about something that you don’t know how to do” - Thomas Teel Episode #117     Goal Setting Methods/ Measurements Watching his bank account on a quarterly and weekly basis   “You can literally create the life that you want if you are willing to put the work in” - Kevin Y. Brown episode #117     Resources Mentioned: http://www.Evernote.com http://enfluencemedia.com/ https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/abstract-square-podcast/id1363807675?mt=2
     Favorite Book:         7 habits of highly effective people by Stephen Covey Favorite Quote:   “Between stimulus and response there is space. In that space is our power to choose ourresponse. In our response lies our growth and our freedom.”           - Viktor E. Frankl
   3 keys to Create Your Best Life:   be your authentic self reflect and look back find someone that you can confide in as an entrepreneur
   Stay Connected:   Create Your Life Series:   https://www.facebook.com/cylseries/ https://www.instagram.com/cylseries/   Kevin: www.kevinybrown.com www.instagram.com/kevinybrown www.twitter.com/kevinybrown www.facebook.com/kevbrown001   Guest Name: www.enfluencemedia.com www.Instagram.com/twteel www.twitter.com/twteel     Subscribe to our podcast + download each episode on  itunes, google play, stitcher and www.createyourlifeseries.com/podcast

 CYLS 116: The Road To Sirius XM with guest Host Todd Wahnish | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 50:58

The Create Your Life Series celebrates accomplishing it’s two-year long goal of making it onto Sirius XM. In this episode guest host Todd Wahnish interviews Kevin about the journey and what is next for the show. Listen in for Kevin’s experience with dating shows and for surprise dancing in the studio!

 CYLS 115: 10 Secrets You Should Know Before Starting Your Podcast With Kevin Y. Brown | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 13:43

In this episode, Kevin provides his top secrets got the Create Your Life Series nationally syndicated to 100 million impressions per episode. He provides an in-depth overview of what to do before you start and actionable steps to take once you get started.

 CYLS 114: New Daily Routines And 10 New Ways To Remain Consistent with Callers and Kevin Y. Brown | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 33:18

About our Guest: Kevin Y. Brown motivational speaker, author and host brings you insights into the ins and outs of entrepreneurship each week with the Create Your Life series.   Episode Summary: Kevin is completely transparent, sharing his battles with consistency and how it has become his friend over the years.  He explains how his drive to stay consistent has helped him grow his team and create a solid foundation for his personal and team growth. He also gives his 10 ways to achieve with consistency daily and friendly callers across the nation  tell their methods for fighting the battle of consistency. Kevin shares good vibrations with friendly callers across the nation who tell their methods for fighting the battle of consistency. Insight from this episode:   How to win the war with ourselves How to not take life for granted Why Kevin chose a new and improved morning routine The importance of depending on your community for support The importance of self-care How to take feedback from others and not lose site     Quotes from the show:   “Sometimes I have to take a step back, take a pause and do some self-care...I’m lucky enough to have people I can call who can step in when I am not up to par,” - caller Tenisha, Queens, NY episode #114   “I think self-care is important and a lot of people don't make time for that because they are so busy working and living their lives and supporting themselves.  You have to do self care...just take some time by yourself, a time to reflect on things. - caller Tenisha, Queens, NY episode #114   “Sometimes we wait and wait, even waiting on someone else to make the decision...when in reality we need to just jump out the window and make the decision for ourselves.” - Kevin Y. Brown episode #114   “Being consistent means you are sometimes going to have to operate without all of the information.”- Kevin Y. Brown episode #114   “Being an entrepreneur still applies to life. So whether you are starting a new company or if you say hey, I’m going to create a different type of life for myself, you are still in startup mode.  You yourself as a person are a startup to an extent.” - Kevin Y. Brown episode #114 “You have to do self care and it doesn’t necessarily mean spending a bunch of money” - caller Tenisha, Queens, NY episode #114   “Follow your gut and understand it.” - Kevin Y. Brown episode #114   “Don’t prioritize your schedule, schedule your priorities.”- Kevin Y. Brown episode #114   “Forgive yourself for the times you are going to fall off the wagon.”- Kevin Y. Brown episode #114   “Ask yourself, Why am I doing this, why is it important for me to remain consistent.”- Kevin Y. Brown episode #114   “Getting a seat at the table for the conversation is cool, but I want to reach the goal. Do it until it’s done” - Kevin Y. Brown episode #114   “Learn to Forgive Yourself, We all fall short of glory at some point” - Kevin Y. Brown episode #114   “Get out there, achieve and be great in life.” - Kevin Y. Brown episode #114 Kevin Y. Brown’s top ten (at least) ways to stay consistent:   Have a morning ritual. Schedule it. Do things even when you don't feel like it. Forgive yourself. Take responsibility for the process, not the results. Allow yourself to grow into who you want to be. Post your goals and your reminders in your environment. Tell your friends and social media community what you are up to. Keep your eye on your why. Set specific goals. Set boundaries. Celebrate your wins. Focus on progress and not perfection. Don’t have an all or nothing mindset. Have a night routine.     Stay Connected:   Create Your Life Series:   https://www.facebook.com/cylseries/ https://www.instagram.com/cylseries/   Kevin: www.kevinybrown.com www.instagram.com/kevinybrown www.twitter.com/kevinybrown www.facebook.com/kevbrown001     Subscribe to our podcast + download each episode on  itunes, google play, stitcher and www.createyourlifeseries.com/podcast  

 CYLS 113: Strategies To Growing Your Meetup Group To 16,000 Members With The Product Guy Jeremy Horn | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 55:24

About Our Guest Jeremy Horn is an award-winning,  product management veteran with 2 decades of experience leading and managing product teams.  Jeremy has held various executive and advisory roles, from the founder of several start-ups to driving diverse organizations in online services, consumer products, and wearables.  As founder of The Product Group, he has created the largest product management meetup in the world (16k+ members in NYC) and hosts the annual awarding of The Best Product Person.  Accelerating the next evolution of product management, Jeremy acted as creator and instructor of the 10-week product management course at General Assembly and The New School, and mentoring at Women 2.0 and Lean Startup Machine (where is has been a judge).Episode Summary Jeremy shares how his path of computer programming at five years old has helped him stay ahead of the curve and what is coming in the future of artificial intelligence. He also shares his secrets of building a 16k plus meetup group.   Insights From The Episode:   The power of being ahead of the curve and changing with the times and technology The importance of vision New roles in agriculture, artistry, and writing being needed The importance of AI technology and how it is creating new job opportunities Insights into Product Management The secrets of a great Product Manager Insights into the keys to a strong project manager Insights into Lean Methodology The importance of Road Mapping Insights into companies generating revenue over time Keys to product success Insights into Product Meetups Strategies to grow a meetup to 16k How to set goals and achieve them   Three Things Jeremy Looks For in Project Managers: A drive to help others Creativity A people person   Quotes From The Show:  "Roadmapping is critical, its how you keep yourself on track, it's how you communicate with what you're doing internally and externally." - Jeremy Horn episode #113 “When you think about AI, it can solve more problems at a greater scale than ever before.” - Jeremy Horn episode #113  "Don't be a victim of death by comparison." - Kevin Y. Brown episode #113 “AI is creating new opportunities for people who would not have had opportunities for jobs.”- Jeremy Horn episode #113  “I didn’t pick product management as much as...i just realized I was doing it.”- Jeremy Horn episode #113  “The best reason to go into product management...is you want to help people.”- Jeremy Horn episode #113  “You are really in it to solve problems and generate revenue for the business.”- Jeremy Horn episode #113  “A product managers will have a road map...at the end of the day you have to be a people person.”- Jeremy Horn episode #113  “Don’t build anything just do a quick tiny slice and throw it out there, if it doesn't work, try something else.”- Jeremy Horn episode #113  “Make sure you can be very adaptive.”- Jeremy Horn episode #113  “Even Apple does research...market testing and experiments.”- Jeremy Horn episode #113  “The meetups are laidback roundtable style..diving into product problems.”- Jeremy Horn episode #113  “You always want objectives to be measurable you always want the results to be verifiable  but someone else, not opinionated.”- Jeremy Horn episode #113   Key Components to a Company Like Apple Consistently Being Able to Put Products Out:      1. User testing      2. Experiments    Three Things Why One Products Sells vs. another:      1. Who has the better marketing      2. Who has a better market fit with the right movers in the                 industry faster      3. Who executes faster   Resources Mentioned: Google Cloud, Python Cloud Favorite Quote/Motto: “Just do it” - Nike Favorite Book: The Neverending Story by Michael Ende Three keys to creating your best life: Don’t forget to prioritize your happiness Don’t overthink it Build relationships   Stay Connected:   Create Your Life Series: https://www.facebook.com/cylseries/ https://www.instagram.com/cylseries/   Kevin: www.kevinybrown.com www.instagram.com/kevinybrown www.twitter.com/kevinybrown www.facebook.com/kevbrown001   Jeremy Horn: http://theproductguy.com/ http://twitter.com/theproductguy https://www.facebook.com/theproductguy https://www.linkedin.com/in/theproductguy www.theproductgroup.org www.theproductmentor.com   Subscribe to our podcast + download each episode on itunes, google play, stitcher and www.createyourlifeseries.com/podcast

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