27 min

Daxy Perez: Podcasting is More Than Podcasts Learning From Others

    • Entrepreneurship

Today's guest has launched or managed podcasts that have been listened to tens of millions of times for entrepreneurs and companies that make seven to nine figures annually.
He's here today to help you learn the possibilities of podcasting to build your business or create a lasting legacy.
Please welcome Daxy Perez.
PS. And Daxy isn't his real name. Listen to the end to hear the story.
2:19 - Daxy's Background 5:53 - Clients Evolve 10:08 - All about the podcast 13:18 - Joe Rogan 23:44 - Packages Contact Info
LegacyPodcasting.com https://www.facebook.com/iamdaxy https://www.instagram.com/iamdaxy/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/daxy-perez-004a38173/  
Daxy Perez, man. Thanks for jumping on learning from others. How you doing? Doing great, man. Just, uh, just enjoying life. So, so you were drinking coffee and I don't know if you know, but I am the world's number one, dad. Really? Okay. I'm the world's number one. Gonna be dad. Are you really, are you expecting congratulations?
That's awesome. I'm predicting. I'm not expecting, there you go. If I did have a, I feel like I would want to just have it on a farm. Uh, no, I feel different. Raise a family on a farm. Yeah. Cause I, like, I looked at like my, my ancestors, like my grandfather was a printmaker Republic and like, my dad is like one of 12.
And like, when you have a farm, kids become like assets. So you just want it. You just want to leverage your kids. So you're no, no, but like, it's also like. I feel like it just makes it, like, I know I'm just going to be in nature when you're young. So yeah, there's a book that I read awhile ago. I'm not gonna remember the name.
Exactly. I think it was the last child in the woods or last spring that was, or something like that. And it's, and it's largely about that, about how, um, you know, children are changing because they're not exposed to nature as much, you know? And, and how do you, you can't have a kid, uh, you can't expect a kid to learn by dissecting a frog in a class if they've never seen a frog in real life.
Yeah. Or playing Farmville or something on their app on their phone? Yeah. Yeah. Sometimes, sometimes my kids, like with the whole, like with the coronavirus thing, um, I'm like go outside. And so, you know, we're fortunate we have a yard and a trampoline and a pole, but sometimes I think, I think like what, what would you have done 80 years ago?
And, you know, I can't just like tell my kids to go. Plow the field. It's not because I need the field plowed, but because I want them to like, learn something like, what do you do? Yeah. That is it. Oh, the lawn. That's the closest thing. Well, they actually I'm. I appreciate you jumping on speaking of farming, that's actually how it got introduced Josh 40.
And he was, he was talking about, um, like six years ago, seven years ago, he was a farmer. He posted a picture about like doing corn or something. Yeah, he was born on a farm, so, yeah. Yeah. All right. So let's get to the usual intro. Um, I like to ask two questions. Question number one is what are you good at and what are we gonna learn from you today?
Uh, what am I good at? So what am I think what I'm good at is a soft skill. Um, but I guess that transcends into hard skills too. Um, so I think I'm good at Pete, my people skills. Um, and, uh, that's how I think grow my business a little bit. And then a w what we help people with is as well, casting and production and marketing, et cetera, in that space.
Uh, and I guess what I'm also getting at is like, audio. You shouldn't have been doing that since I was like in middle school. And then I just leveraged that because music is hard to make money in, um, to, to a different kind of industry that's similar. So. Yeah, that makes sense. Well, I want to dig into more about your podcasting background here in a minute, but before that question number two is what do you suck at?
What do I suck at? Um, there's a lot I suck at. Um, but I usually don't do it, uh, actu

Today's guest has launched or managed podcasts that have been listened to tens of millions of times for entrepreneurs and companies that make seven to nine figures annually.
He's here today to help you learn the possibilities of podcasting to build your business or create a lasting legacy.
Please welcome Daxy Perez.
PS. And Daxy isn't his real name. Listen to the end to hear the story.
2:19 - Daxy's Background 5:53 - Clients Evolve 10:08 - All about the podcast 13:18 - Joe Rogan 23:44 - Packages Contact Info
LegacyPodcasting.com https://www.facebook.com/iamdaxy https://www.instagram.com/iamdaxy/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/daxy-perez-004a38173/  
Daxy Perez, man. Thanks for jumping on learning from others. How you doing? Doing great, man. Just, uh, just enjoying life. So, so you were drinking coffee and I don't know if you know, but I am the world's number one, dad. Really? Okay. I'm the world's number one. Gonna be dad. Are you really, are you expecting congratulations?
That's awesome. I'm predicting. I'm not expecting, there you go. If I did have a, I feel like I would want to just have it on a farm. Uh, no, I feel different. Raise a family on a farm. Yeah. Cause I, like, I looked at like my, my ancestors, like my grandfather was a printmaker Republic and like, my dad is like one of 12.
And like, when you have a farm, kids become like assets. So you just want it. You just want to leverage your kids. So you're no, no, but like, it's also like. I feel like it just makes it, like, I know I'm just going to be in nature when you're young. So yeah, there's a book that I read awhile ago. I'm not gonna remember the name.
Exactly. I think it was the last child in the woods or last spring that was, or something like that. And it's, and it's largely about that, about how, um, you know, children are changing because they're not exposed to nature as much, you know? And, and how do you, you can't have a kid, uh, you can't expect a kid to learn by dissecting a frog in a class if they've never seen a frog in real life.
Yeah. Or playing Farmville or something on their app on their phone? Yeah. Yeah. Sometimes, sometimes my kids, like with the whole, like with the coronavirus thing, um, I'm like go outside. And so, you know, we're fortunate we have a yard and a trampoline and a pole, but sometimes I think, I think like what, what would you have done 80 years ago?
And, you know, I can't just like tell my kids to go. Plow the field. It's not because I need the field plowed, but because I want them to like, learn something like, what do you do? Yeah. That is it. Oh, the lawn. That's the closest thing. Well, they actually I'm. I appreciate you jumping on speaking of farming, that's actually how it got introduced Josh 40.
And he was, he was talking about, um, like six years ago, seven years ago, he was a farmer. He posted a picture about like doing corn or something. Yeah, he was born on a farm, so, yeah. Yeah. All right. So let's get to the usual intro. Um, I like to ask two questions. Question number one is what are you good at and what are we gonna learn from you today?
Uh, what am I good at? So what am I think what I'm good at is a soft skill. Um, but I guess that transcends into hard skills too. Um, so I think I'm good at Pete, my people skills. Um, and, uh, that's how I think grow my business a little bit. And then a w what we help people with is as well, casting and production and marketing, et cetera, in that space.
Uh, and I guess what I'm also getting at is like, audio. You shouldn't have been doing that since I was like in middle school. And then I just leveraged that because music is hard to make money in, um, to, to a different kind of industry that's similar. So. Yeah, that makes sense. Well, I want to dig into more about your podcasting background here in a minute, but before that question number two is what do you suck at?
What do I suck at? Um, there's a lot I suck at. Um, but I usually don't do it, uh, actu

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