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The OpenWorld Podcast by Danny Flood

Create your best life with the OpenWorld podcast. We give you actionable insights for vibrant health, wealth and career success, and fulfilling relationships. You can have it all!

  1. DEC 8

    #136 – 7-Figure Growth Hacking with Superconnector Jonathan Foltz

    Welcome to another exciting episode of the OpenWorld podcast! We are back again with fresh new content for our you. In this episode, I'm joined by my friend Jonathan, AI futurist and founder of the Collective, a private AI mastermind for seven and eight figure entrepreneurs. Jonathan is a serial entrepreneur himself with over 30 ventures under his belt in technology, education, and e-commerce, with a unique vision for accelerating growth. As the owner of a Public Company, Co-Founder of an AI Startup, and the visionary mind behind A.I., WEB3, & Exponential Tech Lab, he has crafted four million-dollar brands spanning three different industries. His strategic prowess has led to three successful exits, and some notable clients in his portfolio include Audi, Maserati, NOKIA, and other industry giants. He has also worked with politicians, the Secretary of Defense of Mexico, and Fortune 500 companies. In the fast-evolving Digital Age, Jonathan believes in using patterns, social factors, and technology to reap not only monetary rewards but also to support humanity and the world of tomorrow. His mantra is clear: “Creating value out of nothing.” In this exclusive interview, we will discuss: – Strategies for Explosive Growth: Learn firsthand from Jonathan’s track record of creating and scaling million-dollar brands– Global Business Expansion: Understand the intricacies of taking a company to a global scale and successful exits– Clientele Management: Gain insights into client relations and management by delving into Jonathan’s experiences with renowned names like Audi, Maserati, NOKIA, and more.– Multi-Industry Mastery: Explore the dynamics of working across technology, education, and e-commerce sectors.Navigating Political and Fortune 500 Arenas: Hear about Jonathan’s experiences collaborating with political figures and Fortune 500 companies. Understand the strategies for thriving in high-stakes, influential environments.– Business Innovation: Discover strategies to leverage AI, WEB3, and exponential technologies to stay at the forefront of business innovation. Hope you enjoy the interview and thanks for listening! :)

    1h 12m
  2. 04/11/2022

    #135 – 4 Routines to Increase Your Capacity for Maximum Success and Abundance

    In the last episode, we discussed an important concept in stoicism and how to reprogram the way that we look at failure and our relationship with failure. In this podcast let's learn how to program ourselves for massive success. In order for us to enjoy massive growth and massive success in our careers and in our lives, we have to first develop the capacity within us for massive success. It has to become our natural state of being. We have to normalize it. Anything that you think is impossible, difficult, challenging, needs to become normalized. It needs to become your normal state of being. When you program yourself at a higher level, it can't help but become your natural state of being and all of the success that you want will follow. As far as I know, there are at least four ways I know to program ourselves for massive success and abundance. Words, pictures, feelings, and kindness. Words There are reasons that I listen to guided meditations and affirmations on YouTube. The words that you tell yourself that you program into your mind, are the most important building block for creating the day and ultimately the life that you want. There is simply nothing more powerful. And you have to think about this motivation, this programming as something part of your daily routine just like showering and drinking your morning coffee or tea. If you were a high performance athlete, such as an Olympic athlete, you don't have the luxury of having mediocre thoughts, if you want to win a medal for your country. You can't just go and say I'm just going to give it my best. I'm just happy to be able to compete. You can say that, but if you want to perform your best, and have the best chance of winning, you have to program yourself with the most empowering thoughts possible. And we should do exactly the same, every morning when we wake up we should program ourselves with the most powerful thoughts, the most powerful affirmations so that we are on the level of an Olympic athlete. Muhammad Ali used to tell himself every day, “I am the greatest,” long before he ever was, and then went on to become the greatest. We don't need to compete in professional sports. But we do need to build this capacity for greatness, and we need to make it normal and familiar to us. This is one of the best ways that we do it.  Pictures Using visualization and creating mental pictures and mental movies is another way to expand our capacity for more success and abundance. Can you start to imagine yourself as being the ultra successful, super fulfilled and satisfied person that you see yourself in the future at this very moment? Is it possible to recreate that feeling of success and let it fill your body right now. Just take a minute and imagine everything. Imagine that your business has reached levels of success that you could not even expect. Imagine how you will celebrate. What will you do to celebrate your success? Can you go out and start to celebrate that success now? Can you do the activities that give you that feeling of success? Money visualization The next visualization involves money. I want you to imagine your money worth. However you think of it. It could be your bank balance, it could be your assets, it could be your monthly or annual income.  Whatever it is, imagine that you're looking at that number. Then imagine that it's 50% more than it is right now. Then imagine that it's twice as much as it is right now. Then keep going. Five times, 10 times. Imagine that you reached your destination. Think of everything around you, think of how you feel. Can you feel that way now? Do this, and it will increase your capacity. Visualize energy The last visualization exercise involves energy. Are you holding on to any energy that you don't want? Did someone give you energy which you don't want to hold on to anymore? Holding on to this negative energy is like carrying a backpack full of rocks. I want you to take all of that energy and just put it into a big ball. It can be any color that you want to imagine. And then I want you to just release it, like a balloon. Watch as it just slowly fades away into the distance. Now do the same with all of your fears. These also do not belong to you. So take them all and put them into a ball of energy, a different color than before. Then just release it, and watch it slowly fade away. All of that negative energy and fear from others, of that some external factor forced onto you, no longer belongs to you. It no longer has any influence on you, or any power to weigh you down. Feelings There's a story related by Ken Honda where he talks about when he was walking in the park with Wahei Takeda, Japanese billionaire. Ken was trying to pick his brain to understand the characteristics that make up billionaires. Wahei told him to just take a moment to pause and notice all of the abundance around them. The singing of the birds, the abundance of trees, the magnificence of the sunlight sparkling on the lake. The important lesson, is that there is already abundance everywhere. Chances are, that we are not appreciating the things that we already have to the extent that we could be. When I drink my cup of coffee in the morning, I get the same feeling like a millionaire as I might if I bought something 100,000x more expensive. And that cup of coffee will taste the exact same whether I'm a billionaire or just an average person. In his book, Honda says that "the more you appreciate, the more things appreciate." The more that we appreciate all of the abundance around us, the more capacity we create in our minds to create more abundance. "The more you appreciate, the more things appreciate." Kindness Our brains are chronically in "threat mode." This is a byproduct of outdated evolution. We are naturally fearful creatures, because in the past the most cautious of our human race survived and passed on its genes. This is a problem, because when we start to view our work as a burden, or we start to feel threatened by potential leads or our clients, then we start to run away from what we need to do. We need to run towards challenges. We need to run towards our to-do list, towards our emails, towards putting ourselves"out there." So what I like to do, is to practice daily kindness, daily helping, daily giving value. If I am talking to potential prospects and leads, I will start with brand new ones, and I will perform a helpful gesture or an act of kindness for them as a warm-up before I take on more important sales calls and appointments. This is really powerful, because it takes me out of the threat mode. It breaks down my internal resistance, and the guard of others. It makes me less defensive when I communicate to people, and it programs me to have the capacity for abundance. Einstein told us that the most important question in life is: "Is the universe a friendly place? Because your answer determines whether you build bridges, or you build walls."

    9 min
  3. 12/11/2019

    #124 How to Create Opportunities and Live Freely (with @selfmadedt)

    Welcome to another exciting episode of the OpenWorld podcast! After a long hiatus, I'm excited to kick off a new season with you all. We have great things in store! Today we bring you a value-packed episode from a friend, nomad, and entrepreneur that I truly admire. His name is Drew Taylor and he's one of the most industrious digital nomads that I know. The founder of Digital Nomad University, Drew is always sharing valuable resources about new ventures and income streams that he's tinkering with and enjoying success on. His blog (and Facebook group) is full of useful content covering everything from travel hacking and affiliate marketing to effective lead generation techniques to get customers. Drew started out with a meat-grinder job doing phone sales, an opportunity he took up just because it was available. But with entrepreneur's DNA, it didn't take him long to branch out on his own. Since then, he's tried everything from online freight shipping to social media marketing to blogging and investing. Today, he is the proud owner of about 7 or 8 different sources of income. During the interview, we talk about all of this and a lot more. In particular, I was curious to ask Drew how he discovers profitable business opportunities, launches them, and monetizes them in short order. I've observed him do this in a number of different capacities and noticed that he has an uncanny knack for it. We talk a bit about our philosophies to life and business and how it guides everything we are doing, the resources that have helped us along the way, and much more. A common characteristic that Drew and I share (and that I notice among many people who are having success today) is that we are both doers. If we see a fork in the road, we take it. When we see a promising opportunity in front of us, we take a chance on it. I've noticed that 90% of people don't think or act this way -- when they see an opportunity, they delay, they think it over, they pause and wait... and perhaps six months or one year go by and still haven't taken any action. Towards the end of the interview we also talk about what I call our own "universal basic income" that we've both set up where we use AI Forex trading software to create a hands-off passive income stream. I'm hoping this interview inspires and empowers you to take decisive action as you move down your ideal path in life! Resources and Links• Drew's blog, Facebook group, and Instagram• The AI Forex software that Drew and I are using to extract recurring income from the markets.

    55 min
  4. 08/03/2018

    #123 Two of the World’s Top Growth Hackers Discuss Growth Hacking (with @VinClancy)

    Welcome to another episode of the OpenWorld podcast! Our guest, Vin Clancy, was living on welfare and benefits 3 years ago, until he received a check for $250,000 for one of his ideas. He used the growth hacking techniques he was learning to get millions of visitors to websites he created and raise hundreds of thousands of dollars in investment, and got into the Techstars accelerator. He made over $165,000 with his previous growth hacking book launch, “Secret Sauce,” and was previously on the OpenWorld podcast during the launch of that book in episode #90. Since then, he's changed his name from "Vincent Dignan" to "Vin Clancy." And with his new book, “Ace the Game,” he raised $10,000 in his first hour. This will be a fun chat between two deliquents who are living far outside of the conventional norms, having a bunch of fun, and running profitable businesses at the same time. Interestingly enough, Vin is also an expat based in Los Angeles, while I'm an expat based in Asia. So if you wanna learn some “hints” on how to do the same, and create freedom and leverage in your life, by having a profitable business that you don’t slave over, I know you will love this discussion. Vin starts out the interview by stressing the most important metric of growth hacking: you want sales. Indeed, this is perhaps the most important metric of business in general, and the reason why I no longer track things like website visits. Vin then shares his system for brand building -- which is perhaps the most important long-term business growth strategy. Because here's the secret: once you have established a platform and a respected brand, you no longer have to work so hard. It's the key to having customers and prospects rushing to work with you, instead of struggling to hard-sell cold prospects. Vin is one of the best self-promoters on the planet.  To streamline the process of building a powerful brand, Vin shares his hacks to content marketing and making sure that he's everywhere his prospects can find him. It's a strategy that I've also written about (you may have read about it in our newsletter), but Vin takes it further than perhaps anyone I've seen. Throughout the rest of the discussion, Vin shares juicy hacks and tips for creating powerful marketing videos, high-converting landing pages, Facebook ads, market research, influencer marketing, and more. We also talk about creating upsells, subscriptions, and memberships to fully monetize and lifetime value. I also ask Vin to share his views about the future of marketing, along with the hot little tool he's bullish on which few people know about and isn't competitive yet. This excellent chat with one of the world's leading growth hackers is definitely one you do not want to miss! Aaaand if you enjoy this episode, please be a friend and leave a review on iTunes :)

  5. 06/27/2018

    #122 Embracing the Unknown and Discovering Myself with Celinne Da Costa

    If you love travel and pursuing your passions, you’ll love this episode! Back in 2016, Celinne Da Costa took a huge leap of faith: she left her unfulfilling corporate life in New York City behind to design the life she wanted from scratch. Growing up as an Italian-Brazilian in the United States, she never subscribed to the idea of the American Dream. Instead she yearned for a lifestyle that allowed her to travel, write, and share meaningful experiences with others. Packing her carry-on, she got on a one-way plane to Europe, and spent close to a year putting her fate into the hands of people–mostly strangers–around the world, and had an astonishing +70 hosts in +20 countries across five continents. Her accommodations have ranged from a tiny hut in a small rural Nepalese village to a penthouse in the heart of Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Her hunger for meeting and befriending locals wherever she goes have taken her on all sorts of adventures, including: meeting locals at a Myanmar monastery who showed her a secret cave where a monk has been meditating for 40 years, meeting a Tasmanian man at a meditation retreat in Nepal for 30 minutes and visiting him in Tasmania six months later, jumping on the back of a stranger’s motorcycle in Indonesia and spending the afternoon learning about the ancient art of Javanese puppet-making. Her biggest adventure of all, however, has been rediscovering what it truly means to be human. She shares this in her book “The Art of Being Human.” During the podcast, Celinne shares her story pursuing the typical "American Dream." Like many of us, she became disillusioned, realizing that she the dream being sold to her was simply buying a product, and that she needed to look inside herself for true happiness. We talk about how we have worked to create our identities, and the trappings of the ego. Celinne shared some remarkable insights about her daily rituals, and how she lives by pursuing three things that set her soul on fire each and every day. She also shared some things which are new to me, such as the "Tibetan rites" that she follows for her wellness, and how she creates a powerful mindset to help her win at work.

  6. 04/18/2018

    #121 How I lost it all and rebuilt from scratch with @DougCrowe

    In this episode of the podcast I have the pleasure of welcoming my friend and fellow nomad extraordinaire, Doug Crowe. Doug is the chief instigator behind Real Best Seller and helps regular business people to create books and profitable businesses with their book as an anchor. An avid traveler, 

Doug travels around the world and seems to be in a new country almost every week. He recently brought his mother with him on an unforgettable voyage to Antarctica. We had a chance to hang out in Bangkok recently, where we rode bicycles around the old neighborhoods and floating markets, and had a fantastic time. As a veteran of the publishing industry, Doug possesses a wealth of knowledge and experience for what it takes to help people become bestselling authors. As an entrepreneur he earns $20k per project, which is aspirational and enviable (to give you an idea, I've never sold a one-off service for more than $3.5k, so you can tell there's a lot we can learn from him about high-ticket selling). Doug also offers a done-for-you social media marketing service and has a lot of “hacks” to share, so I was very curious to pick his brain about his unique strategies for generating leads and traffic. Doug got his start in real estate investing, and over twenty years became very successful. However in 2008, the real estate market crashed and he lost everything. Sixteen foreclosures. A painful divorce. Loss of his home, career, and self esteem. He had to start all over again from square one. He wrote his first book, but wasn't successful. He did however learn from successful personalities such as Robert Kiyosaki and Loral Langemeier about how to become an "entrepreneurial author," a writer who is able to get full leverage and monetization from their book and brand. In this podcast, Doug and I had a brilliant conversation about building your personal brand and platform, and building mutually beneficial high-value relationships with successful people and clients. We discuss strategies for content marketing and reaching markets with your message, the art of high-ticket selling, prospecting online, why "getting the short end of the stick" can help you be super successful, Doug's "newsjacking" technique, and much more! Hope you enjoy this interview with Doug and I! And please become a friend of the show and leave us a review on iTunes :)

  7. 03/21/2018

    #119 Rise of the Rebel Business Owner with Lloyd Hester and Danny Flood

    In this episode, we've flipped the tables and I'm the one being interviewed by my friend and new OpenWorld podcast co-host, Lloyd Hester. Sometime ago, Lloyd and I connected on Facebook and connected instantly as fellow entrepreneurs, global nomads, and kindred spirits. Both of us were the archetypal "square peg in the round hole" growing up; we really didn't fit in with traditional education and a traditional career path. Despite natural gifts, we always seemed to be the troublemakers, the ones who seemed to be destined for failure (or at least a life well outside of the traditional path to success). In this discussion I share with Lloyd the formative stages of my years of starting out in business as a young adult (starting at 23) and how I progressed into the entrepreneur I am today. We talk about all of the lessons I learnt along the way (most at a high cost!). For example, the first internet marketing program I spent set me back $3,500 -- which I couldn't afford, so I paid in installments and hustled as hard as I could for the rest. We talk about keys to productivity and effectiveness, building successful online businesses and products, and my long-term strategy for success. I also share my "black box advantage" that I've been using in my current main revenue-generating business which gives me the biggest competitive advantage. We talk about "grey hat" marketing strategies and how you can leverage technology to reach more people. I also share my process for creating efficient systems to unlock freedom in your business and life, and a bunch more! This was a very fun chat and an in-depth discussion, thank you for your continued patronage of our podcast and hope you enjoy!

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