28 min

Casual Monday: The Fine Line Between Being a Rebel and Being an A**hole The Apex Podcast

    • Entrepreneurship

Welcome to Casual Mondays. Yes, we know they are being released on Tuesdays - but we record them every Monday so... deal with it.

In these episodes, Jan and RJ talk about their weekends and whatever adventure is coming up that week.

Today Jan and RJ talk about a question that pops up in Jan's DM's pretty frequently. Sometimes being an entrepreneur means that you have to "go against the grain" but that doesn't mean that you just always tell people "no" or "I have a better idea"...

So how do you walk this fine line? Jan gives a practical example to help us understand what this line is, and how to recognize it in our own lives. 

Then we switch tempo and RJ gives a sneak peak into a new product that he's planning on launching in collaboration with Adam Robb from All Circles Media Group!

If you enjoyed this episode and know someone else that would love to hang with us on The Apex Podcast...
Share it with them!
If you’re listening, and someone with an amazing story comes to mind, we’d love an introduction! Even if the person has never been on a podcast before, we would be honored to be their first interview. Please submit a “Guest Referral” form here.
We pride ourselves on our relationships and our ever-growing network of professionals around the globe. If you have experience in consulting, search engine optimization, marketing, or sales - we’d love to hear from you. We regularly send out referrals to members of our network. 
Trying to start your own interview-style podcast? Jan created a template that he uses for every interview, and we want you to have it - download it here a
Follow Us on Social:
Jan Almasy: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jan-almasy-57063b34

RJ Holliday: https://www.linkedin.com/in/robert-j-holliday-jr-b470a6204/

James Warnken: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jameswarnken
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LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/51645349/

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ApexCommunicationsNetwork

Website: https://www.apexcommunicationsnetwork.com

Welcome to Casual Mondays. Yes, we know they are being released on Tuesdays - but we record them every Monday so... deal with it.

In these episodes, Jan and RJ talk about their weekends and whatever adventure is coming up that week.

Today Jan and RJ talk about a question that pops up in Jan's DM's pretty frequently. Sometimes being an entrepreneur means that you have to "go against the grain" but that doesn't mean that you just always tell people "no" or "I have a better idea"...

So how do you walk this fine line? Jan gives a practical example to help us understand what this line is, and how to recognize it in our own lives. 

Then we switch tempo and RJ gives a sneak peak into a new product that he's planning on launching in collaboration with Adam Robb from All Circles Media Group!

If you enjoyed this episode and know someone else that would love to hang with us on The Apex Podcast...
Share it with them!
If you’re listening, and someone with an amazing story comes to mind, we’d love an introduction! Even if the person has never been on a podcast before, we would be honored to be their first interview. Please submit a “Guest Referral” form here.
We pride ourselves on our relationships and our ever-growing network of professionals around the globe. If you have experience in consulting, search engine optimization, marketing, or sales - we’d love to hear from you. We regularly send out referrals to members of our network. 
Trying to start your own interview-style podcast? Jan created a template that he uses for every interview, and we want you to have it - download it here a
Follow Us on Social:
Jan Almasy: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jan-almasy-57063b34

RJ Holliday: https://www.linkedin.com/in/robert-j-holliday-jr-b470a6204/

James Warnken: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jameswarnken
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LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/51645349/

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ApexCommunicationsNetwork

Website: https://www.apexcommunicationsnetwork.com

28 min