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Every successful business journey begins with an insight—an idea, a unique approach, or an innovative solution. Insight Out explores these internal revelations and how they’ve been turned outward into actionable strategies, systems, and results. Through intimate conversations with elite business leaders, founders, and entrepreneurs, we unravel the insights that have driven their success and learn how they’ve transformed these insights into extraordinary business outcomes.

Insight Out : Big Ideas for the Modern Entrepreneur Billy Samoa Saleebey

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Every successful business journey begins with an insight—an idea, a unique approach, or an innovative solution. Insight Out explores these internal revelations and how they’ve been turned outward into actionable strategies, systems, and results. Through intimate conversations with elite business leaders, founders, and entrepreneurs, we unravel the insights that have driven their success and learn how they’ve transformed these insights into extraordinary business outcomes.

    The Success Recipe of the Original Shark from Shark Tank - Kevin Harrington

    The Success Recipe of the Original Shark from Shark Tank - Kevin Harrington

    Get ready to dive into the life and mind of the original Shark from "Shark Tank," the man who's sold over 500 products and raked in billions, Kevin Harrington. We're unpacking his journey from the roots of entrepreneurship to the creation of infomercials, alongside strategies to build killer dream teams and sell products that make you say, "I need that in my life.”
    Meet the legend himself, Kevin Harrington—an American entrepreneur and business executive. He has been a successful entrepreneur for over the last 40 years, with his influence extending globally, inspiring aspiring business minds through impactful books like 'Mentor to Millions.' From the groundbreaking creation of the first-ever 30-minute infomercial to his pivotal role on "Shark Tank," his journey is nothing short of epic.
    So, get your notepad out, because Kevin's sharing knowledge gems that'll level up your game in the world of business. Tune in, take notes, and let's ride this wave of entrepreneurial wisdom together!

    In This Episode:

    Kevin's Early Entrepreneurship and Father's Mentorship - (02:48)


    Kevin's Discovery of Opportunity - (05:00)


    Kevin's Expansion into Global Markets - (06:28)


    From Screen to Success: Kevin's Journey with Iconic Infomercials - (07:32)


    Kevin's Smooth Transition to "Shark Tank" - (08:04)


    Taking Action Without a Perfect Plan - (12:00)


    Pitching Strategies: Tease, Please, Seize - (13:45)


    Importance of Magical Transformations in Products - (17:18)


    Identifying Profitable Products - (18:17)


    Building a Dream Team - (20:00)


    Where to Learn from Kevin - (21:39)



    Notable quotes:

    “Test before you invest” (13:45) - Kevin


    “Tease them, please them, and then seize them." (14:10) - Kevin 


    “Surround yourself with experts" (20:54) - Kevin



    Resources and Links
    Kevin Harrington

    LinkedIn

    Twitter

    Instagram

    Websites: 

    https://starshop.com/

    http://www.kevinharrington.tv/

    http://globalleadersorg.com/

    Books:

    Mentor to Millions

    Act Now

    Key Person of Influence

    Put a Shark in Your Tank

    The 100 Best Spare-Time Business Opportunities Today 

    Podcast: SharkPreneur

    Insight Out

    Insight Out Show – Website

    Insight Out Show - Linkedin

    Insight Out Show – Patreon

    This is an encore episode and was originally published on November 25, 2023
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    • 26 min
    From 70K to 30M: The Dugout Mugs Story with Kris Dehnert

    From 70K to 30M: The Dugout Mugs Story with Kris Dehnert

    The dash. That tiny line between the day you enter and the day we depart this life. It’s a tiny line, but make no mistake about it, finding the meaning within it is the most powerful thing you’ll ever do. Today, we spend time with Kris Dehnert, a man who truly understands the value of time and how to get the most out of it.
    Kris is a self-described grinder and successful serial entrepreneur who began honing his immense business chops at a young age. He’s also a master marketer and communicator who understands which questions to ask to unlock the doors that turn a small idea into a big deal. Kris is the CEO and Co-Founder of Dugout Mugs; an innovative company that sells baseball bat drinking mugs that has taken the sports world by storm.
    The road Kris has taken to success has not always been easy, but he’s grateful for the lessons he learned along the way. The beauty of his journey is that he has held on to those lessons and now freely shares them with others, looking to unlock the vast potential that lives inside! He’s an entrepreneur, a father, husband, and a true inspiration. If you’re stuck in a rut, trying to cut through the noise and figure out how to get aligned, and make your next move your best one yet, pull up a seat because this episode is for you!
     
    In this episode, you’ll learn the following:
    · Where the drive to tap into his potential began and the origins of his work ethic. (4:00).
    · What got you here, won’t take you there. (9:00).
    · How Kris leverages his superpowers to drive success for him and others. (13:32)
    · Kris discusses The Warrior Phase of Life. – (18:53).
    · Going all-in and making the move for Dugout Mugs. (23:07).
    · The value of knowing your lane and driving in only your lane. – (27:09).
    · The art of showing up with the intention of being memorable. (34:00).
    · Why painting the picture of your corporate vison matters. (42:50).
    · Kris discusses the importance of time and making the most of it. (50:50).
    ·   The power of operating and living in alignment consistently. (51:53).
    ·   The illusion of time and money. (54:33).
    ·   The next BIGG thing for Kris. (57:11).
    ·   Why focusing on your weaknesses is bad advice. (59:11).
    ·   Finding and celebrating your win. (1:02:52)

    Notable Quotes:
    ·   “In a world that’s packed full of nothing but laziness and excuses right now, it’s the truth. I wasn’t raised that way.” - Kris
    ·   “You’re kind of born with the entrepreneurial spirit”. – Kris
    ·   “Down the road isn’t always that far down the road”. – Kris
    ·   “You need to be important to who’s important.” – Kris
    ·   Good day with bad people still sucks. A bad day with good people is still fun. And if you have a good day with good people, bro, that’s gold!” – Kris
    ·   “So many people choose to do the things that make them miserable, and they become resentful.” – Billy
    ·   “I act because I believe, I belong there.” – Kris
    ·   “Give direction, not directions.” – Kris
    ·   “When it’s all said and done the one great equalizer that we all have is time.” - Billy
     
    Resources and Links
    Insight Out
    · Insight Out Show – Website
    · Insight Out Show - Linkedin
    · Insight Out Show – Patreon
     
    Kris Dehnert
    ·    Kris Dehnert – Linkedin
    ·    Dugout Mugs – Website
    ·    Dugout Mugs - Facebook
    ·    Dugout Mugs - Instagram
    This is an encore episode and was originally published on September 08, 2023
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    • 1 hr 8 min
    From Barista to Owner of Biggby Coffee - Mike McFall’s Story

    From Barista to Owner of Biggby Coffee - Mike McFall’s Story

    After starting as a barista in 1996 to becoming the co-founder, owner, and Co-CEO of Biggby Coffee, this week’s guest on Insight Out is Mike McFall, a growth-minded entrepreneur that believes in the power of self-awareness, positivity, and conscious capitalism as the core values of a successful business. 
    His book, Grind: A No-B******t Approach to Take Your Business from Concept to Cash Flow, focuses on the importance of revenue and practical ways to build cash flow in a budding company. He also explores his philosophy that business requires us to be aggressive and simultaneously self-aware. 
    In this episode, Mike and I discuss the road to becoming CEO of a successful corporation, why conscious capitalism and company culture are at the core of employee retention, why focus is a critical component in building a business, and more.
    In this episode, we discuss:

    The key lessons that sailing around the world at 16 taught Mike (3:40)

    Mike’s journey as a Red Wings fan and the importance of visioning work (5:43)

    A breakdown of the visualization process (10:06)

    How Mike was introduced to conscious capitalism and the way it transformed his business (13:10)

    How Mike became partners with Bob Fish (23:44)

    The importance of competition in business (27:28)

    Why self awareness is a critical component of your business (29:43)

    How to ask for valuable feedback (33:10)

    The biggest contributor to Biggby Coffee’s success (35:41)

    Mike’s advice for aspiring or current business owners (38:26) 

    Why entrepreneurs need to be like the sun (44:30) 

    Mike’s approach to fostering a people-first company (48:07)

    How to develop company culture that respects the employees (51:37)

    Where to find Mike McFall and his final word of advice (56:35) 


    Notable Quotes:

    “When you say something enough, you begin to hear yourself say it, other people hear you say it, and they can support you. And it helps to reaffirm that you’re on the course to go where you want to go.” – Billy (9:26)

    “The real root of conscious capitalism is that it’s an inclusive environment where you don’t make tradeoffs between these different components and that you make decisions that everyone benefits from.” – Mike (20:29) 

    “Your self awareness is the most critical component to the success of your business.” – Mike (30:31) 

    “In the end it’s not about revenue. What it’s about is it’s about improving, and it’s an obsession with improvement. And when we obsess with improvement… the revenue generation, the growth, is a subset of the obsession with improvement.” – Mike (42:34)

    “Leadership is about setting the example and then living within that constantly.” – Mike (47:16)

    “In the end, people just want to be around other people who they relate to and they feel a connection to as another human being.” (59:19)


    Resources & Links:
    Mike McFall 
    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mike-biggby 
    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mikejmcfall
    Biggby Coffee: https://www.biggby.com/ 
    Billy Samoa Saleebey 
    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/billysamoa 
    Email: billy@podify.com and saleebey@gmail.com 
    Insight Out 
    Website: https://insightoutshow.com/
    This is an encore episode and was originally published on December 30, 2022
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    • 1 hr 3 min
    Learning from the Best: TED Talks Analysis - Brenden Kumarasamy

    Learning from the Best: TED Talks Analysis - Brenden Kumarasamy

    This episode of the Insight Out podcast features part 2 of my in-depth discussion with Brenden Kumarasamy, a renowned communication expert and the founder of MasterTalk. a coaching business dedicated to helping executives and business owners become top 1% communicators in their industries.
    In Part 2 of our conversation, we dive into the transformative power of empathy in public speaking. Brendan shares a golden nugget: picture yourself talking to a younger you, someone who's walked in your shoes and felt your fears. That's the secret sauce to forging a real connection with your listeners. And if you've ever been mesmerized by Elon Musk's ability to cast a vision that captivates the globe, we've got the scoop on his communication style, the good, the quirky, and how his fame plays into his storytelling prowess.
    We don’t stop there! Brendan and I dissect TED Talks, highlighting the thin line between intellectually stimulating and snooze-inducing. We look at how thought leaders like Yuval Noah Harari and Adam Grant master the art of making brainy topics relatable and downright captivating. Plus, we tackle the underestimated role of energy in public speaking – that authentic zest that can magnetize your audience or leave them checking their watches.
    And let's not forget the importance of tailoring your message. Knowing your audience is like having a secret map to their hearts and minds, turning a solid talk into an experience they'll carry with them. This episode is brimming with wisdom that could revolutionize your communication game. 

    So, If you're itching to learn how to engage and move your audience, whether you're a pro at the podium or just stepping into the spotlight, this episode is your golden ticket!

    In this episode, you will learn the following:

    Importance of empathy in public speaking

    Analysis of Elon Musk's speaking style

    Approach to studying TED Talks

    Communicating complex ideas in a compelling and relatable manner

    Significance of energy in public speaking

    Impactful communication and effective public speaking


    In This Episode:

    (06:45) Criteria for selecting TED talks

    (07:40) Effective communication in TED talks

    (09:23) Effective communication examples

    (10:49) Effective storytelling and communication

    (12:29) Relatable and understandable communication

    (14:44) Common mistakes in public speaking

    (19:50) Gary Vaynerchuk's speaking style

    (20:48) GaryVee's Audience Obsession

    (23:00) GaryVee's Evolution as a Speaker

    (25:00) Alex Hermosa's Rise to Fame

    (27:51) Lewis House's Unique Communication Style

    (31:01) Tony Robbins' Mastery of Storytelling

    (33:15) Effective Speaker Study Technique


    Notable Quotes
    [02:44] “Elon Musk does something right when it comes to speaking because even though he's not your quintessential orator, he's not the guy that you're thinking.” -Billy

     [18:38] “If you don't have the luxury to have a conversation with your audience, study them. Learn what is most important to them, and what they going to want. And then give them what they want.”- Billy

    [25:33] “Always communicate the truth that you believe in, even if other people might not agree with you”-Brenden

    [28:44] "Empathy is not about speaking to the person you are today but speaking to the person you used to be—the person who was stuck, who didn't know who they wanted to be, who didn't know how to make money, who was sick or was making a lot of mistakes." -Brenden

    Resources and Links
    Brenden Kumarasamy

    https://www.instagram.com/masteryourtalk/

    https://www.facebook.com/mastertalkyt/

    https://www.linkedin.com/in/brendenkumarasamy/

    https://twitter.com/masteryourtalks

    https://www.youtube.com/c/MasterTalks


    Billy Samoa

    https://www.instagram.com/billysamoa/

    https://www.linkedin.com/in/billysamoa/

    https://www.youtube.com/@BillySamoa


    Mentioned

    Yuval Noah Harari's TED Talk

    Brené Brown's TED Talk

    Adam Grant's TED Talks

    Gary Vaynerchuk's TED Talks

    Alex Harmozi

    Lewis Howes

    Tony Robbins


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    • 39 min
    How to Be a Top 1% Communicator with Brenden Kumarasamy

    How to Be a Top 1% Communicator with Brenden Kumarasamy

    In this episode of the InsightOut podcast, I am delighted to welcome back Brenden Kumarasamy, a renowned communication expert and the founder of MasterTalk, a coaching business dedicated to helping executives and business owners become top 1% communicators in their industries. Today, we unravel the secrets behind becoming an exceptional speaker and mastering your talk. Brenden zeroes in on the common crutch of filler words, providing techniques to eliminate them, thereby sharpening your delivery.
    Brenden's insights extend to the nuances of vocal variety—how the modulation of tone and the rhythm of your speech can captivate an audience. He introduces listeners to the "random word exercise," a powerful tool to bolster your impromptu speaking abilities, ensuring you're never caught off guard.
    Understanding that fear and a lack of motivation can be significant hurdles, Brenden shares his wisdom on how to conquer these challenges through dedication and regular practice. He champions the art of storytelling, urging listeners to harness its potential to connect and resonate with their audience.
    To make the journey of improving communication skills less daunting, Brenden suggests focusing on one aspect at a time, turning the process into an enjoyable endeavor. 
    If you're looking to finesse your communication skills and take your public speaking to the next level, then this episode is a must-listen for you!
    In this episode, you will learn the following:

    The importance of effective communication in case competitions and business.

    Techniques to eliminate filler words and enhance speech credibility.

    The impact of vocal tones and how to use them to connect with audiences.

    The "random word exercise" for improving impromptu speaking and small talk.

    Strategies to overcome common barriers to developing communication skills.

    The role of storytelling in creating emotional connections with the audience.

    The benefits of making the learning process enjoyable


    In This Episode:

    (02:52) How case competitions helped Brenden become a better speaker and coach 

    (05:53): How Brenden improved his speaking  

    (10:53) The competitive nature of case competitions  

    (17:21) Overcoming speaking challenges  

    (21:43) Importance of removing filler words  

    (24:54) How to get good at smiling

    (26:45) Self-awareness and feedback  

    (27:38) Self-assessment through video review  

    (33:58) Masculine and feminine tone of voice  

    (48:34) The Power of Storytelling  

    (54:08) Practicing Storytelling  

    (59:12) The importance of having fun in communication  

    (01:01:07) The concept of sequencing in learning  


    Notable Quotes
     [06:47]” I didn't think communication was that important. It wasn't really a focus. I only learned later in my career that communication is really important. -Brenden

     [18:03] “When you teach something, you embed it way more than if you just learn it and just let it sit.”- Billy 

     [22:53] “If you have the best ideas in the world, if people don't listen to them, if people don't hear them, if people don't take action on them, it's almost as if they were never heard in the first place.”- Brenden

     [44:47] “We don't get points for doing this exercise well, we get points for doing it a lot.” -Brenden

     [47:32] “If you become the purple cow of your own industry and the ideas that you want to share with the world, that is how people will remember you.” -Brenden 

    Resources and Links
    Brenden Kumarasamy

    https://www.instagram.com/masteryourtalk/

    https://www.facebook.com/mastertalkyt/

    https://www.linkedin.com/in/brendenkumarasamy/

    https://twitter.com/masteryourtalks

    https://www.youtube.com/c/MasterTalks


    Billy Samoa

    https://www.facebook.com/BillySamoaSaleebey/

    https://twitter.com/BillySamoa

    https://www.instagram.com/billysamoa/

    https://www.linkedin.com/in/billysamoa/

    https://www.youtube.com/@BillySamoa


    Mentioned
    Seth Godin Purple Cow Keynote: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ammimNTf

    • 1 hr 8 min
    Skills for Business Survival in Times of Change with Chris Do

    Skills for Business Survival in Times of Change with Chris Do

    Designer...
    Entrepreneur... 
    Director...
    YouTuber...
    Teacher...
    All of these words can describe my guest today, but
    "teacher" is the one he says is the best fit at this point in his
    life. Chris Do is an Emmy award-winning designer, director, CEO &
    Chief Strategist of Blind, a brand strategy design consultancy, and the founder
    of The Futur—an online education platform with the BIG mission of teaching 1
    billion people how to make a living doing what they love…without losing their
    soul in the process.
    Over the years Chris has developed legions of followers across
    social media platforms, and for good reason. He’s not afraid to speak his
    mind, even when it may not be popular. 
    In this interview, we talk about how being a middle child to
    immigrant parents played an influential role in who he has become. 
    He shares his insights about failure and rejection, and how his
    life would be different without them.
    And we talk about how he’s been able to help his company survive
    through all the changes we’ve seen in the digital world. 
    Websites:
    https://thefutur.com/
    Blind.com
    https://taplink.cc/thechrisdo
    Social Media:
    https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC-b3c7kxa5vU-bnmaROgvog/videos
    Clubhouse: @thechrisdo
    https://www.linkedin.com/in/thechrisdo/
    https://twitter.com/thechrisdo
    https://www.instagram.com/thechrisdo/
     
    Book:
    Pocket Full of Do
    Podcast:
    The Futur with Chris Do podcast
    Support
    the show (https://www.patreon.com/bePatron?u=23010497)
    This is an encore episode and was originally published on April 28, 2021.
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    • 1 hr 2 min

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