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Ramon Ray, ZoneofGenius.com

The Rundown with Ramon by Ramon Ray, small business podcast for entrepreneurs - strategies and tips to start, grow and scale your business. Don't miss out - subscribe to this podcast and ZoneofGenius.com - www.zoneofgenius.com/subscribe

  1. 10H AGO

    Pick Yourself First: The Hidden Power of Service, Visibility, and Owning Your Gift

    In this powerful and deeply personal episode of The Rundown with Ramon, Ramon Ray takes you behind the scenes of five major events in five weeks—sharing real lessons from the stage, backstage, and everywhere in between. From hosting high-profile conferences to stepping into the unseen role of an “armor bearer,” Ramon unpacks what it really means to lead, serve, and grow in your zone of genius. This episode isn’t just about being seen—it’s about understanding the value of being unseen. Ramon shares how doing the hidden work, serving others at a high level, and leaning into where you are wanted can unlock new levels of opportunity and fulfillment. You’ll also hear practical insights on asking for what you deserve, capturing testimonials, handling pressure in real-time, and pushing forward even when things feel uncertain. Whether you're an entrepreneur, speaker, or leader, this episode will challenge you to step up, serve deeper, and pick yourself first—imperfectly but boldly. Key Takeaways: The most powerful leaders aren’t just on stage—they know how to serve behind the scenes with excellence and intention Being an “armor bearer” means anticipating needs, protecting others, and delivering value without needing recognition Don’t wait to be noticed—ask for testimonials, opportunities, and visibility when you’ve earned it Lean into the people and spaces where you are valued instead of chasing environments that tolerate you Your greatest strength may not be something you planned—it’s something you discover and choose to own fully

    54 min
  2. 1D AGO

    Pick Yourself First: Why Waiting Is Killing Your Momentum

    In this episode of The Rundown with Ramon, Ramon shares a powerful, real-time reflection after returning from Social Media Marketing World and speaking at the inaugural My Small Business Conference. But this isn’t about tactics or marketing hacks—it’s about something deeper: the courage to start before you’re ready. Ramon breaks down the behind-the-scenes reality of launching something new—the excitement, the imperfections, and the lessons that only come from doing. Through the story of first-time conference creators who chose to build their own stage instead of waiting for one, he delivers a clear message to entrepreneurs: stop waiting to be chosen and start choosing yourself. From business headlines like Spirit Airlines’ shutdown to bold (and questionable) moves like GameStop attempting to buy eBay, Ramon ties it all back to a central truth—success belongs to those who take action, not those who wait for perfect conditions. If you’ve been hesitating, overthinking, or waiting for validation, this episode is your push to move. Key Takeaways: You must take the first step, even when it’s messy, imperfect, or uncertain Waiting for someone else to “pick you” delays your growth and opportunity First-time efforts are supposed to have flaws—that’s where real learning happens Celebrate starting, not just success—doing it once is already a win Momentum is built through action, not planning alone

    12 min
  3. APR 16

    How to Deliver High-Stakes Presentations That Actually Wins the Room

    In this episode of The Rundown with Ramon, Ramon Ray (ZoneofGenius.com) interviews Brad Gage, Head of TV and Video at Entrepreneur Media, for a powerful conversation on what it really takes to deliver a memorable, high-stakes presentation. Brad pulls back the curtain on producing major shows like Elevator Pitch - now heading into its 14th season - and shares how entrepreneurs get just 60 seconds to make or break their opportunity in front of investors. He explains how that same level of clarity, urgency, and storytelling applies to any presentation, whether you’re pitching clients, speaking on stage, or presenting to executives. The conversation dives deep into Brad’s experience presenting at high-level industry events alongside major media brands, where attention is scarce and expectations are high. He shares exactly how his team crafted a winning presentation—from structuring the narrative and incorporating celebrity video clips, to using audience engagement tactics like live trivia and even giving away $100 bills to keep energy high. The goal wasn’t just to inform - it was to create an experience. Ramon and Brad also unpack the critical role of preparation. Brad emphasizes that great presenters don’t just “wing it”—they rehearse, refine, and internalize their material so well that they can stay present and adapt in real time. From practicing scripts to reviewing every technical detail, preparation is what creates the confidence to perform under pressure. They also explore what happens when things don’t go as planned. From tech glitches to timing delays, Brad shares how the best presenters stay calm, acknowledge the moment, and even turn challenges into opportunities to connect with the audience. Ramon adds his own real-world stories, including stretching a live audience during a delay and keeping the energy high without anyone noticing a problem. The episode also speaks directly to those who feel they’re not “natural” presenters. Whether you’re an introvert or someone who doesn’t rely on humor, Brad’s advice is clear: don’t try to be someone else. Lean into your strengths—whether that’s expertise, clarity, or storytelling—and deliver value in your own authentic way. Finally, one of the biggest insights from the conversation is the power of collaboration. Brad shares how their most impactful presentation came together through a team effort - combining creative ideas, strategic messaging, and leadership encouragement to produce something far greater than any one person could create alone. If you want to become a stronger communicator, command attention in any room, and deliver presentations that people remember—and act on—this episode is a must-listen. Key Takeaways: The best presentations are designed for the audience - not the speaker—focus on engagement, clarity, and value High-stakes moments require deep preparation so you can stay flexible, confident, and present Energy, interaction, and storytelling turn a presentation into an experience people remember Mistakes and disruptions aren’t failures - how you handle them can actually strengthen your connection with the audience You don’t have to be flashy or funny - authenticity and expertise are just as powerful when delivered with confidence

    30 min
  4. APR 16

    Pinky Cole and McDonald's CEO - Lessons of Resilient Leadership

    There's one BIG similarity between Pinky Cole (Slutty Vegan) and Chris Kempczinski (McDonald's CEO), they both are resilient and don't let "negative" comments pull them down. Such a powerful lesson for ALL leaders!This is The Rundown with Ramon Show, powered by Bitdefender small business security and Genius Talks Events*In this episode of *The Rundown with Ramon*, Ramon Ray delivers a powerful mix of business insights, real-world lessons, and personal reflections that every entrepreneur needs to hear.From questioning whether companies are pivoting too far into AI, to unpacking Seth Godin’s timeless wisdom on pricing, Ramon brings clarity to what really drives business success. He also highlights the incredible resilience of Pinky Cole, founder of Slutty Vegan, and draws an unexpected but powerful comparison to McDonald’s CEO Chris—showing that mindset matters more than background.This episode is packed with practical takeaways on pricing, branding, resilience, and authenticity, along with a deeper conversation about purpose and how entrepreneurs can lean into their unique gifts.If you're building a business, refining your message, or navigating challenges, this episode will push you to think smarter and show up stronger.* Don’t chase trends blindly — not every pivot (especially into AI) makes sense for your brand* Pricing is about perceived value and the right customer, not being the cheapest option* Resilience is a defining trait of successful entrepreneurs — own your failures and keep going* Visibility can lead to money, but strong operations are what sustain success* Your purpose shows up in how uniquely you serve — lean into what only you can do

    26 min

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The Rundown with Ramon by Ramon Ray, small business podcast for entrepreneurs - strategies and tips to start, grow and scale your business. Don't miss out - subscribe to this podcast and ZoneofGenius.com - www.zoneofgenius.com/subscribe