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820 - What’s The Next Aligned Move?

May 10, 202638 min

819 - Why More Listeners Won’t Fix Your Business

Apr 27, 202647 min

818 - Why Most People Never Feel Conviction in Their Work

Apr 20, 202633 min

817 - What Podcasting Actually Did to Our Life and Family

Apr 13, 20261h 46m

816 - The Art of Discernment in Client Creation

Apr 6, 20261h 9m

815 - The Invitation Engine That Changed Everything This Week

This week, I found myself in the hot seat in my long-running mastermind group. It’s a space that has shaped so much of my life and business over the past 15 years. I came in with a clear intention. I want to fill both groups of the Next Level Mastermind within the next 90 days. At one point in the conversation, I said something out loud that immediately caught my attention. “I think there are only one or two people I could invite into a coaching experience right now.” As soon as I heard it, I knew it wasn’t true. That single moment led to a deeper reflection on how I had been operating. I had been filtering people out before ever giving them the opportunity to say yes. I had been waiting for a sense of certainty instead of creating the experience where clarity and resonance actually emerge. After the call, I sat down and processed everything. What came out of that was something I’m now calling my invitation engine. A simple, consistent approach: 10 invitations per day. Every weekday. For the next 90 days. The only question I’m asking is this: Do I genuinely believe a coaching conversation with me could serve this person right now? If the answer is yes, I send the invitation. Within the first three days, the results were immediate. Thirty invitations went out, and 12 people have already said yes. Conversations are scheduled. Momentum is building. In this episode, I walk through the blind spots that surfaced, what changed for me, and how I’m moving forward from here. If you’ve ever felt like you need more time, more clarity, or more certainty before taking action, there may be something here for you. And if you’re an entrepreneur who would value a powerful coaching conversation around what you’re building and where you want to go next, you’re welcome to reach out. [email protected]  

Mar 30, 202650 min

814 - Why I’m Done Performing and Back to Just Hitting Record - At Least For This Episode

This episode wasn't planned out beforehand. No outline. No prep. No attempt to make it “valuable.” Just me hitting record and sharing what’s been on my mind and heart. I’ve been thinking a lot about the kind of content I actually enjoy consuming. The kind where someone just shows up, talks, and lets you into their real experience of life. No performance. No polish. No filtering everything through what they think will land best. Just honest, present conversation. I share a bit about a few creators who have been inspiring me lately, and why this style of communication still feels like the most meaningful to me. From there, I go into what’s been shifting in my own thinking around business, especially after finishing Company of One. I’ve gained a deeper clarity about who I’m creating for and what kind of work I actually want to build moving forward. I also talk about a book that found its way to me at exactly the right time, Big Magic by Elizabeth Gilbert, and how it reawakened something that’s been quietly pursuing me for years. That led me to make a commitment to finally write my book on mastermind groups. Along the way, I share what’s been happening behind the scenes this past week. New episodes published, conversations that stood out, a return to early morning reading and journaling, and a sense that things are coming back into alignment in a way that feels both simple and deeply satisfying. This is one of those episodes where you either resonate with the style or you don’t. Links Mentioned in This Episode Upgrade Your Peer Group (Mastermind Podcast): https://upgradeyourpeergroup.com Next Level Mastermind: https://nextlevelmastermind.info Company of One by Paul Jarvis: https://amzn.to/4dCSmbh Big Magic by Elizabeth Gilbert - https://amzn.to/4bOpniq The Walk Podcast by Father Roderick - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-walk/id1621703766 It’s a Drama Podcast by Brian and Liz Deacle - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/its-a-drama-podcast/id1448200711 Next Level Mastermind If you’re building something meaningful and want to surround yourself with other people who are thinking at a high level about their work, their life, and their next season of growth, I’d love to invite you into the Next Level Mastermind. Just reach out and let me know you’re interested, and we’ll start a conversation. My email is [email protected]  

Mar 23, 20261h 0m

813 - The Invisible Force That Determines Business Success

In today’s episode, I’m sharing a replay of a conversation I had two years ago with Alex Freeman on the UpFlip podcast. When that interview first aired, it quickly became one of the most significant entry points into my world. For several months afterward, people were reaching out to me saying they had discovered my work through that interview. Many told me they had listened to the episode multiple times, taken notes on it, journaled about it, and even meditated on the ideas we discussed. As I listened back to that conversation recently, I realized something important. Every answer I gave in that interview still reflects exactly how I think today. Nothing about my perspective has changed. If anything, the principles we discussed have only been reinforced through my experience since then. In this episode, Alex and I explored one central theme: the invisible force behind business success. That force is mindset. The beliefs you hold about what is possible, what you deserve, what value you bring, and how the world works will ultimately shape every action you take and every result you experience. What follows are the core insights from our conversation. Insights From This Episode Success in business is far less about tactics and far more about mindset. Many entrepreneurs believe the key to success lies in strategies, marketing systems, funnels, or technical knowledge. While those things can be helpful, they are not the true determining factor. In my experience, success in business is about 20 percent knowing what to do and 80 percent mindset. Mindset is the collection of beliefs that determine how you interpret the world. These beliefs influence how you think, how you feel, the actions you take, and ultimately the results you produce. Every belief carries consequences. If you believe something to be true, your subconscious mind will work to create experiences that align with that belief. Most of our beliefs were formed very early in life. Many of them were established before we even developed the ability to critically evaluate what we were being told. Messages from parents, teachers, religious leaders, peers, media, and culture often shaped our beliefs about money, work, success, and possibility. Many of those beliefs remain active decades later, often operating beneath our awareness. One of the most powerful distinctions in business is the difference between an employee mindset and a business mindset. An employee mindset tends to associate income with time spent working. A business mindset understands that people pay for value and transformation rather than time. When entrepreneurs fully adopt the belief that value determines income, their approach to business begins to change dramatically. A growth mindset is essential for entrepreneurship. A fixed mindset assumes that talents, abilities, and intelligence are largely predetermined. A growth mindset recognizes that skills can be learned, expanded, and developed through effort, curiosity, and practice. Entrepreneurs must continually adapt, learn new skills, and evolve their thinking. Without a growth mindset, it becomes extremely difficult to navigate the changing landscape of business. Many of the statistics surrounding business failure can be traced back to mindset. A large percentage of businesses fail within their first few years. While there are many surface-level explanations for this, I believe the deeper cause often lies in limiting beliefs, fear, and an inability to adapt one's thinking when circumstances change. There are several clear signs that someone’s mindset may be limiting their business growth. One of the most obvious indicators is chronic stress and overwhelm whenever unexpected situations arise. Another indicator is inconsistent profitability over time. When entrepreneurs constantly feel reactive, anxious, or uncertain, it often points to underlying beliefs that need to be examined. Mindset can be revealed through simple questions. I often ask people questions such as: What outcome do you want that you are not currently experiencing? Do you believe it is possible? What actions could move you closer to that outcome? Why haven’t those actions already been taken? Questions like these often expose the beliefs that are quietly shaping someone's behavior. Once limiting beliefs are identified, they can be replaced. The process involves identifying the belief, discovering where it came from, evaluating whether it is actually true, and intentionally replacing it with a more empowering belief. Repetition and environment play a major role in reinforcing new beliefs. Many people attempt to change their beliefs through affirmations alone. Affirmations can be powerful, but they only work when they are aligned with deeper subconscious beliefs. If a person repeats a statement that their subconscious mind rejects, the affirmation will have little impact. Real mindset change requires addressing the underlying belief structures that already exist. One of the fa

Mar 16, 202640 min

812 - What Legacy Really Looks Like: The Ripple Effect of Your Voice

Earlier this week I was a guest on Ken Freire’s podcast, and near the end of our conversation he asked me a question I’ve been asked many times over the years: “What legacy do you hope to leave behind?” Over the years, I’ve realized that legacy isn’t something I’m hoping to build someday in the future. It’s something that has already been unfolding through the conversations I’ve had, the encouragement I’ve offered, and the content I’ve created over the past twenty to thirty years. In this episode, I reflect on what legacy really means to me. I share stories about handwritten letters I’ve received from listeners whose lives were deeply impacted by something they heard on a podcast episode. I talk about the ripple effects we can never fully see, including people whose paths were changed years ago by something we said without ever realizing it. I also reflect on the incredible power of simply using your voice to encourage, equip, and inspire others. Whether it’s through podcasting, conversations, writing, or any other form of communication, the words we put into the world can influence lives in ways that continue for generations. Words truly do create worlds. Links Mentioned: Rise Above Chaos Podcast (Episode where Eric interviewed me) What Are You Creating? Podcast (Episode 31 with Eric Rheam) Next Level Mastermind If this episode resonates with you and you’re an established entrepreneur who creates content and wants to do life and business alongside other high-level thinkers, I’d love to invite you into a conversation about the Next Level Mastermind. It’s a community of entrepreneurs who are committed to meaningful work, deep relationships, and continuing to grow personally and professionally. If that sounds like something you’d like to explore, send me an email. [email protected] I’d love to hear from you.  

Mar 9, 202641 min

811 - Showing Up Even When I’m Not Feeling It

This episode did not start smoothly. In fact, this was the fifth time I hit record. No opening jingle. No outline. No clear sense of where I was going. Just a quiet Sunday afternoon and a question I’ve wrestled with many times over the last twenty years. Is there value in showing up when you don’t feel like you have something new, polished, or particularly compelling to say? I talk candidly about my resistance to creating content just to meet a deadline, and why that framing has never sat well with me. I explore the difference between creating content for the sake of output and showing up for a community that has chosen to walk alongside me over time. Along the way, I share some thoughts from my recent reading, including What’s Your Dream by Simon Squibb and Company of One by Paul Jarvis, and how they’ve stirred deeper questions for me about purpose, scale, and what it really means to build a meaningful life and business. I also take you behind the scenes of something that’s been absorbing a lot of my attention lately. The software I’m building to rethink how we discover, filter, and engage with podcast content. What started as a personal solution to podcast overload has become a surprisingly powerful way to stay connected to people I care about and the work they’re putting into the world. This episode meanders. It doubles back. It questions itself in real time. And that’s intentional. It’s not an episode I would recommend as an introduction to this show. But if you’ve been listening for a while, if you enjoy hearing how I think through ideas as they’re still forming, and if you value the human side of creative work, I think you’ll find something here. If you listen all the way through, I’d love to hear from you. You can email me at [email protected]. And if you and I have never worked together before, I also mention a limited opportunity for a small number of one-on-one coaching sessions over the next ninety days. That invitation is in the episode itself. Thanks for being here. Thanks for walking with me. And as always, I encourage you to take everything you do to the next level.  

Mar 2, 202659 min

810 - When Opportunity Is Everywhere, Discernment Becomes the Priority

The first seven weeks of this year have been full. There have been more ideas, invitations, and opportunities than I could possibly pursue all at once. In past seasons, that kind of abundance would have led me straight into overwhelm. What’s different right now is that I feel more grounded and more clear than I have in a very long time. In this episode, I share what’s been helping me stay that way. I talk about a handful of things that may sound unrelated on the surface, but together tell a much bigger story about attention, focus, and discernment. You’ll hear me reflect on: Why a small, distraction-free e-ink reader unexpectedly replaced most of my TikTok scrolling How reading more has given me something to look forward to at the end of the workday The email newsletter system that used to work perfectly, how it broke, and what I changed to reduce noise Why too much good information stacked on top of itself becomes a liability The surge of meaningful conversations that followed the return of Podcast Answer Man How those conversations brought clarity about what my audience actually needs right now What it looks like to slow down and filter opportunity instead of reacting to it How surrounding myself with the right people has made all the difference This episode is about choosing what gets access to my mind, my energy, and my calendar when the number of good options feels endless. A Personal Invitation If you’re an entrepreneur, content creator, or thought leader who feels surrounded by opportunity but wants more clarity about what actually matters right now, this may be a season where proximity and conversation matter more than information. The most grounding, clarifying conversations I’m having are with the members of my Next Level Mastermind. This is a small, intentional group of service-first entrepreneurs who are committed to growth, depth, and meaningful work. We don’t rush decisions. We don’t chase every shiny object. We ask better questions and help each other discern the right next step. If you feel drawn to that kind of environment and want to explore whether Next Level Mastermind is a fit for you, email me directly at [email protected]. We’ll schedule a 30-minute conversation and see if it makes sense for us to do this next season together.  

Feb 23, 20261h 0m

809 - Audio, Video, and the Long Game of Content Creation

This conversation was recorded at the Cincinnati Podcast Studio with Brian Erickson. I originally invited Brian to join me for an episode of my What Are You Creating? podcast, which I typically produce as an audio-only show. Since Brian runs a studio devoted to high-quality video podcast production, he invited me to come to the studio and record the conversation there. This is a very unscripted conversation. It begins as an interview, but it naturally becomes a genuine exchange between two podcast professionals exploring how we each think about content creation. Where it’s been. Where it is now. And where it might be headed. At one point, Brian asks me to share my perspective on audio versus video, content ownership, and some of the principles that have shaped the way I approach creating and publishing work. If you care about creating meaningful work and playing a long game with your content, I think you’ll enjoy it. Important Links: You can see the video version of this episode, recorded professionally at the Cincinnati Podcast Studio, on my YouTube channel at https://youtu.be/2bzuQFXlzkE?si=Bq_4bp4WXjczmZK2 Cincinnati Podcast Studio website: https://cincinnatipodcaststudio.com Follow Brian on LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/in/bwerickson Next Level Mastermind If you’re a professional author, coach, speaker, content creator, course creator, or online business owner, and you’ve ever felt alone in your content creation, marketing, or business decisions, I want you to know this. You don’t have to do this journey by yourself. I’ve reopened the Next Level Mastermind. It’s designed for entrepreneurs who are committed to growth, service, and bringing their full education, experience, skills, and perspective into a trusted peer environment where everyone contributes and everyone benefits. If you feel a pull toward doing this work alongside other thoughtful, accomplished people who understand the decisions you’re facing, email me directly at [email protected] and put “Next Level Mastermind” in the subject line. I’d love to explore whether it makes sense for us to journey together.

Feb 16, 20261h 35m

808 - Going Deeper Into the Vibe Coding Rabbit Hole

  In this episode, I take you even further down the rabbit hole of vibe coding and share what I have built in just one week using Replit and AI-assisted development. What started as curiosity quickly turned into a fully functioning software tool I am actively using in my own workflow. I walk through the evolution of my new app, PodBriefer—why I built it, how it works, and the real-world problems it solves for me as a coach working with entrepreneurs who are also content creators. I explain how the app lets me subscribe to podcasts, search the Apple Podcasts directory, store episodes locally for instant access, generate transcripts, download audio files, and analyze content without the friction I used to accept as normal. I also share how I am using custom GPTs to create deep-dive summaries, pull quotes, action items, and insights from transcripts. You will hear how I connected the app to Kindle to automatically turn podcast episodes into EPUBs, complete with cover art, show notes, transcripts, and a table of contents, so I can read, highlight, and extract notes directly into my thinking and journaling workflow. Along the way, I talk candidly about costs, tradeoffs, beta limitations, and what this kind of tool might make possible in the future, both for me and potentially for others. This episode is a behind-the-scenes look at how AI is changing the way I build, think, and work right now. Affiliate Link For Replit: If you are curious about vibe coding and want to explore Replit for yourself, visit podcastanswerman.com/replit to check it out. Next Level Mastermind or One-On-One Coaching If you are interested in the Next Level Mastermind, one-on-one coaching, or want to talk about whether any of this fits into your own creative or business journey, email me at [email protected].  

Feb 9, 202657 min

807 - Building My Own Software - New Tiny E-Ink Reader - New Speaking Opportunities - So Many Ways To Get Paid Today

This episode is another audio journal. I share some of the big projects that caught my attention this week. I'm excited to be speaking at Social Media Marketing World in 2026 with a 90-minute workshop on podcasting. I also submitted a talk for PodFest Expo 2027. I share my history with payment processing as an online business owner, a recent purchase related to my obsession with e-ink e-reader devices, and my initial thoughts after my first attempt at developing my own online software. Join Us In The Next Level Mastermind If you’re listening to this and recognizing yourself in the way I’m thinking out loud here. Juggling big ideas, meaningful projects, and the desire to build something that truly matters. You might be the kind of person I created the Next Level Mastermind for. It’s a small, intentional group of experienced creators and entrepreneurs who want space to think clearly, be challenged honestly, and move forward with greater confidence and alignment. If you’re curious whether this might be the right environment for you, email me directly at [email protected].  

Feb 2, 20261h 16m

806 - Unplugged: What the Last Few Weeks Have Changed for Me

This episode of The Cliff Ravenscraft Show is an unplugged audio journal. I’m recording this one week after returning home from PodFest 2026. My voice isn’t fully back. My energy isn’t fully restored. And that’s exactly why I wanted to hit record. Rather than teach or present a framework, I wanted to bring you into the lived experience of the past few weeks. The lead-up to PodFest. The physical toll of not fully recovering before traveling. The emotional weight of reconnecting with people who have been part of my journey for nearly two decades. And the clarity that began to surface only after I came home and slowed down. Being back in rooms with people I influenced, who stood with me as we were shaping the podcasting industry, stirred something I didn’t realize I had set aside. The conversations we had reminded me why this work has mattered to me for so long. Coming home also brought reality with it. A full inbox. Dozens of follow-ups. Hundreds of new and renewed connections. And the recognition that one of the offers I brought back, Podcasting A to Z, no longer matched the people I was now in conversation with. In this episode, I share why I chose to pause group enrollment for Podcasting A to Z, what that decision clarified for me, and how one unexpected conversation led to the return of the Next Level Mastermind. This is an authentic, behind the scenes episode that provides a snapshot of a moment where recovery, discernment, and alignment are all happening at once. If anything in this episode resonates with you, I’d love to hear from you. You can email me at [email protected]. I read every message and reply personally, even if it takes me a little time. Thanks for being here with me.  

Jan 26, 202649 min

805 - The Strategy Behind My Three Podcast Shows: How My Content Actually Drives My Business

For years, people have looked at my body of work and seen a lot of different podcasts, newsletters, live streams, and conversations. What they could not see was the pattern underneath it all. Today, I have clarity around and language for the system I accidentally built over the last two decades. This clarity changes how I see everything I create. In this episode, I walk through the three podcasts that are my primary focus and explain how each one plays a specific role in moving someone from discovering me for the first time, to trusting me, and then to making the decision to work with me. My Three Podcasts Podcast Answer Man The Cliff Ravenscraft Show What Are You Creating? Podcast Answer Man - The Front Door Podcast Answer Man is my top of funnel. It is where people find me because they already have a problem they want solved. They are searching: How do I start a podcast? How do I grow a podcast? How do I fix this audio issue? How do I come up with new ideas for content? How can I streamline my content creation process? That kind of search comes from someone who is already motivated to take action. Podcast Answer Man is show that is there to answer these questions and to introduce them to my world. Podcast Answer Man will feed directly into the following: My Podcasting A to Z Group Coaching Program My Paid Podcast Consulting My Digital Tutorials Affiliate Income from trusted Tool and Resource recommendations. Podcasting is a high intent market. Someone searching for answers related to podcasting is already holding a credit card emotionally, even if they have not pulled it out yet. Once they introduced to the answers I provide to their podcast related questions, they will quickly discover that I offer far more value to their entrepreneurial journey beyond just the tech. The Cliff Ravenscraft Show Builds - The Trust Builder This show isn't designed to attract cold listeners. Only one type of person searches for a show titled "The Cliff Ravenscraft Show" in a podcast directory, someone who already knows a guy named Cliff Ravenscraft exists. This podcast is my relationship engine. People who already know me through Podcast Answer Man, referrals, or social media come here to understand how I think, how I decide, and how I live inside my business. TCRS positions me as a professional business owner who specializes in business strategy and mindset, not just a technician. The Cliff Ravenscraft Show will feed directly into the following: My Business Strategy & Mindset Coaching. My Next Level Mastermind. My In Person Workshops & Events. My other Premium Offerings What Are You Creating? - My Networking Channel What Are You Creating? is my interview format podcast. Each episode features a conversation with entrepreneurs, creators, and visionaries building work aligned with their deepest passions. These stories are filled with sparks. Sparks that can ignite new possibilities for your own life and business. You may discover income streams you’ve never considered, ways to align your passions with your work, or fresh inspiration to start creating something of your own. Here are the main benefits of having your own interview format podcast. It creates a natural reason to reach out to people who would otherwise be difficult to connect with. A podcast invitation feels generous. It gives you instant access to people who already have earned trust and credibility with your ideal audience. It allows you to borrow relevance without pretending to be someone you are not. You show up as the curious, thoughtful host who creates space for meaningful conversation. It positions you as a peer in the room with leaders in your niche. It builds a relationship before it ever needs to become anything else. Trust grows through conversation long before there is any talk of collaboration or opportunity. It turns networking into something that feels human. Instead of collecting business cards, you are having real conversations. It opens doors to speaking, partnerships, referrals, and friendships that almost never come from cold outreach. It lets your voice and perspective be experienced in context, alongside respected people, which quietly builds confidence in you. It creates momentum. Each guest often leads to the next, expanding your network and your reach in a way that compounds over time. A major feature of this podcast is to grow my peer group, my referral network, and my reputation as someone who has meaningful conversations with interesting people doing important work. With this show, I don't focus on download counts, subscriber growth, or metrics. The primary outcome I'm looking for is the relationship I build with each guest. This allows me to show up fully present and curious, without an agenda. People can feel that. How It All Works Together Most people try to teach, tell their story, and interview guests all in one feed. I don't judge that approach, but I've found it confuses the audience and muddles the show's purpose. I separ

Jan 19, 202625 min

804 - The First Fifty Years Were Preparation

In this episode, I share a deeply personal and wide ranging conversation I recently had with Greg Gerber, host of the Forward From 50 podcast. Greg originally came into my world more than a decade ago as a Podcasting A to Z student. Today, he hosts a show dedicated to people over fifty who know their best work is still ahead of them. The conversation became a powerful reflection on identity, ambition, reinvention, and what it means to step fully into the work you were made to do. This conversation tells the story of my journey from insurance agent to podcaster, from Podcast Answer Man to mindset and business strategist, and now into this next chapter where everything is coming together with more clarity and alignment than ever before. Key insights from this conversation Your voice and desire to communicate are not accidents. They are clues to what you are here to do. Mine started with CB radio and a toy microphone long before podcasting ever existed. Leaving a career that works is often harder than leaving one that fails. Walking away from insurance, and later from Podcast Answer Man, required trusting who I was becoming more than what I had already built. Podcasting A to Z did far more than launch shows. It revealed that most people were really looking for business clarity, confidence, and a way to create income and impact from what they already knew. The difference between a hobby and a business is not a podcast. It is having a clear ideal client, a real problem, and a way to solve it that people are willing to pay for. Your identity is not the role you played. Losing a job or retiring does not mean you lost who you are. It just means one chapter ended. Journaling is one of the fastest ways to reconnect with who you are, why you are here, and what you actually want. Desire is not something to be justified. It is something to be listened to. The 50 Things I Want exercise is a way to let that voice speak again. The people you surround yourself with either expand your vision or quietly shrink it. Choose wisely. The return of Podcast Answer Man is not nostalgia. It is a strategic move made possible by new tools, better leverage, and a deeper understanding of how I serve people best. The first fifty years of my life were preparation for the work I am doing now. Ready to start your own podcast If this episode stirred something in you and you have been thinking about starting a podcast or finally taking the one you have more seriously, I invite you to join me for my next session of Podcasting A to Z. This is my four week live coaching experience where you and I work together to turn your idea, message, and voice into real impact. You can learn more and register at PodcastingAtoZ.com  

Jan 12, 20261h 9m

803 - Behind the Scenes of Bringing Podcast Answer Man and Podcasting A to Z Back

In this episode, I share a full behind the scenes look at everything I have been working on since I made the decision to bring Podcast Answer Man and Podcasting A to Z back as a primary focus in my business. Episode 802 was the story of why this decision happened. This episode is the story of what actually happened next. Over the past month, I have been rebuilding, reconnecting, and reactivating an entire ecosystem that had been dormant for nearly a decade. In this conversation, I walk you through the real work behind the scenes. The relationships, the systems, the strategy, and the momentum that started moving the moment I committed to this direction. I talk about landing a speaking engagement at Podfest Expo and what that means for reconnecting with the podcasting community. I share how reconnecting with people like Nick Pavlidis and Rob Greenlee has already started opening doors and reconnecting relationships in the industry. I also walk through how Podcast Answer Man is now back on a true weekly publishing schedule. Every Friday at 12:01am Eastern Time, there is a new episode. I also announce that The Cliff Ravenscraft Show is now back to a weekly schedule as well. Every Monday at 12:01am Eastern Time, there will be a new episode focused on business strategy, mindset, and the behind the scenes of what I am building. I share some of the emotional responses I have already received from longtime listeners who heard the Podcast Answer Man intro music again for the first time in years. Those messages reminded me just how meaningful this work has been in people’s lives for more than two decades. I also talk about the strategic decisions I have made to support this new season, including moving the Podcast Answer Man website to PodPage, setting up new affiliate partnerships, rebuilding the Podcasting A to Z sales page, and launching a new series of live interviews called Where Are They Now featuring former Podcasting A to Z students who are still creating content more than a decade later. A big part of this episode is dedicated to the work I have been doing behind the scenes on my email list. I explain why I moved back to ConvertKit, how I am rebuilding my email sequences, and how I am creating separate paths for people who want podcasting focused content and those who want business, mindset, and entrepreneurial content. This episode is a snapshot of a turning point. It captures what it looks like when an idea becomes a commitment and when momentum starts to build. If you want the deeper story of why Podcast Answer Man came back, listen to Episode 802. If you want to understand how everything is now being built to support that decision, this episode is the next chapter. Thank you for being here and for walking with me through this season of growth and realignment. Links Mentioned In This Episode Podcast Answer Man https://PodcastAnswerMan.com Podcast Answer Man Episode 477 Why I Moved the Podcast Answer Man Website to PodPage https://PodcastAnswerMan.com/477 Podfest Expo https://PodfestExpo.com Use promo code PAM for 10 percent off tickets Podcasting A to Z https://PodcastingAtoZ.com PodPage https://PodcastAnswerMan.com/podpage ConvertKit (Kit) https://PodcastAnswerMan.com/kit Kajabi https://PodcastAnswerMan.com/kajabi What Are You Creating Podcast https://www.cliffravenscraft.com/podcasts/what-are-you-creating Free the Dream Keynote https://MindsetAnswerMan.com/free Podcasting A to Z If you have been thinking about starting a podcast or you already have one but feel stuck, this is your invitation. Podcasting A to Z is my four week live coaching program where I personally walk you through every step of launching or refining your podcast. You get direct access to me, weekly group coaching calls, and the ability to ask as many questions as you want. I will answer every single one. The next session begins January 26. If you are ready to finally put your voice into the world or take your existing podcast to a higher level, go to PodcastingAtoZ.com and join me. This is a guided experience where you have me as your coach. I would love to work with you.  

Jan 5, 20261h 6m

802 - Why Podcast Answer Man Is Back. The Full Story

Twenty years ago, I launched my very first podcast with no idea where it would lead. What began as a hobby eventually changed the trajectory of my life, my work, and my family. It also led to the creation of Podcast Answer Man and Podcasting A to Z, two things that played a massive role in the early podcasting industry. If you’ve followed my journey for any length of time, you know that I eventually stepped away from that brand and that work. And for years, many people assumed it was gone for good. In this episode, I share the full story of why Podcast Answer Man is back, why Podcasting A to Z is returning. What led to this return The spark came during a Hot Seat inside my Green Room Mastermind. I share how a simple technical question about podcast gear led to a realization that everything that once made Podcast Answer Man unsustainable has changed. With tools like Notion and AI, what used to take hours can now be done accurately and with integrity in a fraction of the time. Combined with clearer boundaries, daily meditation, nervous system regulation, and a very different life stage, the conditions that once led to burnout no longer exist. This return is about integrating everything I’ve learned since leaving. A conversation with Stephanie Stephanie joins me in this conversation to reflect on what she has witnessed during this season of renewal. We talk about why the version of me who stepped away from Podcast Answer Man years ago had to do so in order for the version of me today to bring it back. We also explore how Podcast Answer Man has always been the easiest entry point into my world. It is how thousands of people first discovered me. From there, many went on to launch podcasts, build businesses, and eventually work with me in deeper ways through coaching, masterminds, and long-term relationships. Why this matters now This return is about bringing everything I have learned over the past two decades into a more integrated way of serving. Podcasting, business strategy, mindset, and personal growth now live together in a single ecosystem, with Podcast Answer Man once again serving as the front door. From there, there are many ways I serve today. Podcasting A to Z. Business strategy and mindset coaching. Mastermind groups. Long-term client relationships. This return reconnects all of it. Subscribe To Podcast Answer Man Podcast Answer Man returns as a weekly show focused on podcasting, gear, tools, industry insights, and listener questions. You can find Podcast Answer Man at PodcastAnswerMan.com, where you will also find links to all the major podcast apps and a place to submit your own podcasting questions. The Cliff Ravenscraft Show will continue as a weekly show. This podcast is a space for mindset, personal personal development, and deeper behind-the-scenes conversations about building meaningful work. Podcasting A to Z If you want to work with me personally and be guided step by step through launching your podcast, you can join me for my next live session of Podcasting A to Z at PodcastingAtoZ.com.  

Dec 16, 202540 min

801 - The Moment My Business Needed a Course Correction and How I Realigned It

In this episode, I share the honest moment when I reached the end of September and realized my business was not heading in the direction I wanted. I walk you through the course correction that followed, the clarity that came from a deep review of my life and work, and the renewed alignment that shaped the path forward. You’ll hear the full story behind how I realigned my business and the exact process I will now use for my quarterly reviews. Episodes Mentioned in This Conversation TCRS 514, TCRS 518, and TCRS 519 (Not as important as the following) TCRS 537 – Six Months After The Big Leap TCRS 565 – Success & Failures: What I learned from my first year after The Big Leap Journal Prompts For My Quarterly Review What story am I telling myself about who I am and the work I'm doing in the world? Does this story empower me to show up, meet a need presented in the marketplace with validated products and services, and do so in a way that feels aligned and fulfilling? Have I drifted or slipped back into a hypnotic rhythm in any of the following categories? Physical Fitness Intentional Eating Business Income and Profit Nurturing existing client relationships Planting seeds to establish and nurture new relationships Content production If drifting has occurred, what can I learn about the cause of the drift? What patterns can be observed and disrupted? For each area that needs improvement, use this strategy: Describe the current results. Create a mind map of the perfect system that created the undesired result(s). Describe the desired outcome, moving forward from here. Create a mind map of the ideal system that will achieve the desired outcome. Create a strategy to implement and track this new system. Identify any limiting beliefs, or a narrative in my mind, that may be blocking me from taking action in this new system. Year End Coaching Offer If you’d like help walking through this process in your own life and business, I currently have an offer available for those ready to realign, reset, and move forward with clarity and momentum. This offer is described at the end of the episode. Learn more and sign up here: https://www.cliffravenscraft.com/offers/Vo7qVDhe/checkout  

Dec 1, 202547 min

800 - Lack of Confidence?

In this episode I talk about something I’ve seen a lot lately. People tell me they want to move forward. They want to start the thing, launch the idea, reach out to the person, publish the content, say yes to the opportunity. But they’re stuck because the unknowns feel too big and the confidence simply isn’t there. The problem is that confidence doesn’t show up at the beginning. Confidence is the reward for taking action. It only comes after you’ve stepped into something new, realized your worst fears didn’t come true, and built enough real experience to trust yourself in that environment. Even after all these years, I still feel that tension when I’m introduced to someone new. Especially when their online presence is polished, impressive, and perfectly curated. My old patterns pop up. Who am I to talk with this person? Will I bring value? Will I land with their audience? There are three important words that I share in this episode: Courage, Confidence, and Curiosity. Courage. The willingness to say yes even when the outcome is unknown. If I am courageous enough to take the step, then something interesting happens. My worst fears usually don’t come true. I learn something. I grow. And over time, with enough reps, I develop confidence. But the confidence never comes first. Recently, though, I’ve added a third ingredient. And it has been the biggest shift of all. Curiosity. Curiosity dissolves fear. It lets me walk into a new room without the burden of needing anything to happen. Instead of pressure, I enter with wonder. Why was this introduction made? What could come from this connection? What can I learn from this person? How might I serve? Is there resonance here? And if not, what clarity does that give me? Curiosity brings me back to presence. It clears the anxiety that shows up the day before a call, or the hour before it starts, or the five minutes before we go live. Curiosity lets me move forward without being attached to any particular outcome. I don’t have to prove myself. I don’t have to impress. I simply get to explore what is possible. In this episode I break down how these three ingredients work together. Courage gets you moving. Curiosity keeps you grounded. Confidence grows from experience and repetition. If you have an area in your life where you’ve been waiting for confidence before you take action, my hope is that this conversation frees you from that waiting. You won’t feel confident before you begin. You’ll feel confident because you began. I’d love to hear what this brings up for you. You can email me at [email protected]. Let’s Work Together: I have a special Black Friday coaching offer. It includes three ninety-minute one-on-one coaching sessions with me, plus full access to both my Free the Dream online course and my Building an Online Business course. If you want direct support, clarity on your next steps, and momentum heading into the new year, reach out and put “Coaching Offer” in the subject line.  

Nov 26, 202523 min

799 - The Zoom PodTrak P4next: The Most Impressive Podcast Device I’ve Used in Years

In this episode I return to my Podcast Answer Man roots and share an in-depth review of my newest and most unexpected favorite piece of podcast gear. The Zoom PodTrak P4next! This tiny device delivers almost everything I rely on from the Rodecaster Pro 2 at a fraction of the size and a fraction of the cost, coming in at only $179. I'll walk you through how I discovered it, my initial skepticism, and why seeing the Zoom name made me give it a chance. I'm so glad I did. I'll share what the Zoom PodTrak P4next does, how I'm using it, why it has already earned a permanent place in my travel setup, and why I might even replace my Rodecaster Pro 2 in the studio. I recorded this episode from the front seat of my car to demonstrate how powerful this device is for portable recording. You'll hear the quality of the preamps and the impressive noise reduction capabilities in action. I talk about the power options, multitrack capability, four XLR inputs, mix-minus support, sound pads, four independently controlled headphone outputs, built in audio recorder and more. I also share the story of why this little recorder solves technical problems I have carried for years. If you have been looking for a reliable way to record multiple microphones on the road, or if you want to build a complete podcast studio that fits in a backpack, this episode will show you how simple, and inexpensive, it can be. Portable Gear Recommendations Many listeners and viewers ask for my current recommendations for a complete portable recording setup. Here's the list with affiliate links. Primary Device Zoom PodTrak P4next - https://amzn.to/4rA85fY Microphone Options Heil PR-40 - https://amzn.to/4iofavZ If you want something more portable, my long-time favorite was the Audio Technica ATR-2100. It is no longer manufactured, so my best current guess for a quality budget dynamic mic is the Rode PodMic Cardioid Dynamic Broadcast Microphone found at https://amzn.to/4rgUIBf Cables Three foot XLR mic cables - https://amzn.to/43UbqMC Stands Portable mic stand options - https://amzn.to/3MmDMJf Headphones Sony MDR-7506 - https://amzn.to/3M0apwo Replacement ear pads for the MDR-7506 - https://amzn.to/3M0gj0z Closing Thought If this episode inspires you to pick up the Zoom PodTrak P4next, I would love to hear about it. Send me an email and let me know how this episode inspired you. My email is [email protected].  

Nov 26, 20251h 17m

798 - How to Keep Your Voice Human in an AI World

Today’s episode is something a little different. I recorded this message from the front seat of my car (my “mobile studio”) during one of those early morning creative bursts that often come during my fall routines. Before we dive in, you’ll notice the audio quality sounds a little different than my usual in-studio setup. I explain why in the intro, but the short version is this: I’ve been waking up at 4:30 a.m., heading to Planet Fitness, and spending time journaling, praying, reading, and creating from that sacred space of solitude. Sometimes inspiration hits right there in the car, and I don’t want to wait until I’m back at my desk to capture it. What follows is a message I felt deeply compelled to share. It’s about something I’ve been noticing, in myself and in other creators, as AI tools become part of our daily workflow. We’re all starting to sound the same. In this episode, I talk about: How AI-generated phrasing has become a dead giveaway in so much content. The subtle rhythms that make a piece of writing or video sound “machine-shaped.” My own experiences using ChatGPT for content creation (and where it crossed the line). Why I’m returning to more unscripted, unpolished, human communication. How we can still use AI as a thought partner without losing our authentic voice. This episode is about remembering what people really connect with: honesty, imperfection, and lived experience. I hope this message encourages you to bring your unpolished, unscripted voice back into your creative process. Until next time, I encourage you to take everything you do in life and business, and content creation, to the next level.

Nov 10, 202537 min

797 - Stop Thinking Like a Content Creator & Start Thinking Like A Business Owner Who Creates Content (with Austin Armstrong)

Today, I had an incredible conversation with Austin Armstrong, an entrepreneur, speaker, and creator whose journey perfectly embodies what it means to stop thinking like a content creator and start thinking like a business owner who creates content. Austin is the founder of Syllaby, an AI-powered video marketing platform that helps entrepreneurs and service-based business owners simplify content creation and stay consistent across every major platform. He’s also the author of the upcoming book Virality!, which unpacks two decades of lessons from his evolution as a creator, marketer, and business builder. In our conversation, we explored: How Austin went from MySpace “trains” to building multi–seven-figure businesses powered by organic content. The story behind Syllaby, and how a simple pivot in messaging saved the company. What it really means to create systems that turn followers into customers. Austin’s powerful S.T.A.R.T. Video Framework for crafting scroll-stopping, lead-generating videos. The biggest mistakes creators make when chasing virality, and what to do instead. I loved this conversation because it’s about realizing that your content should serve your mission, not the other way around. Austin’s energy, humility, and depth of experience made this an enjoyable conversation. If you’re a creator, coach, or entrepreneur looking to build something that lasts, you’re going to want to listen to this one from start to finish. The Path Forward If this episode resonated with you, I highly encourage you to pre-order Austin’s new book, Virality! It’s filled with proven frameworks, practical tools, and hard-won lessons that will help you think, act, and grow like a business owner who creates content. 👉 Pre-order Virality! on Amazon  

Nov 6, 202557 min

796 - Can I Get Paid To Speak If I’m Not Famous? A Deep-Dive With Grant Baldwin of The Speaker Lab

I’m working with a client who is a gifted communicator with years of real-world experience. He kept hearing that paid speaking is off limits unless you are already well known, can sell tickets by name alone, or have a massive audience. I knew that wasn’t the full story. So I brought in someone I trust and have known for nearly 15 years, Grant Baldwin, to walk through what actually works today for getting paid to speak without celebrity status. Grant has trained thousands of speakers and built The Speaker Lab into a respected, enduring brand, one that has ranked on the Inc. 5000 list of the fastest, growing privately held companies in the United States for five consecutive years. What This Episode Is… And Who It’s For This conversation is designed for strong communicators who are comfortable on a stage and want to translate that skill into paid opportunities. If that’s you, you’ll find a clear framework, realistic fee guidance, what event planners actually want, and the specific outreach and follow-up cadence that moves you from “aspiring” to “booked.” Core Mindset Shift: From “Be Famous” To “Solve A Specific Problem” Event planners aren’t always evaluating your follower count. They are reducing risk. They want a reliable speaker who can solve one specific problem for one specific audience and make the organizer look like a hero for choosing wisely. If Oprah or a former president is headlining, tickets sell on name alone. For the rest of us, the job is to solve a defined problem so well that attendees are grateful and organizers are relieved they chose us. The trap to avoid: “I can speak to anyone about anything.” Don’t be a buffet. Be a steakhouse. A steakhouse does one thing exceptionally well. Most buffets do many things mediocre. Your positioning must signal sharp focus, not “I do it all.” Practical implication: Choose a niche problem and audience, and let everything else in your marketing reinforce that narrow, valuable focus. The SPEAK Framework Grant Teaches (And How To Apply It) Grant uses a five-part framework. I’ll restate it with my commentary and application steps you can take immediately. S - Select a problem to solve Pick one clear problem for one identifiable audience. Validate it by confirming that organizations actually hire speakers on that topic. Avoid niche passions that no one budgets for on stage. Look for the Venn overlap between what you love, what you’re skilled at, and what event buyers pay for. Quick validators you can run this week: Make a list of real conferences or associations where your topic would fit. Start with local, state, and regional events rather than national headliners that pay six figures to celebrity keynoters. Identify a few working speakers one or two steps ahead of you as benchmarks. If no one exists in your proposed niche, that’s not a blue ocean. It’s likely a market that doesn’t buy talks on that topic. P - Prepare your talk Design a talk that offers a concrete solution to the chosen audience’s felt need. Make sure the talk aligns with what planners already hire speakers to address. Your talk is a product. It must reduce the organizer’s risk and fulfill the promise in the program description. Tip: If there’s a personal subtopic you care about that isn’t a main-stage draw, embed it as a 5 to 10 percent segment within a widely purchased theme, rather than making it the headline. This blends your passion with market reality without performing a bait-and-switch. E - Establish yourself as the expert You need a sharp, professional website and a demo video. Event planners who hire speakers will compare you to several other speakers. Your materials must look as good or better than your fee peers, because people judge books by their covers, especially under risk. You do not need to spend tens of thousands, but you do need clarity and quality. What to include: Crisp positioning: audience, problem, outcome. A talk page with titles, descriptions, and learning outcomes. Select testimonials that match your audience and topic. A short, high-quality demo reel showing stage presence and audience engagement. A - Acquire paid speaking gigs This is where most speakers falter. Do not wait passively for inquiries. Identify target events, start conversations, and follow up with discipline. Smaller events are not “lesser.” They are accessible and often pay in the $1,000 to $5,000 range for quality speakers who fit well. Those reps build momentum and referrals. A starter outreach line that works: “When will you start reviewing speakers for your [season/year] event?” You’re aligning to their process, not forcing a pitch at the wrong time. If they say, “in three months,” get explicit permission to follow up, then actually follow up in three months with a helpful, short note. They won’t expect you to do it. Showing up reliably previews how good you’ll be to work with. My added tactic: Use Facebook groups where your audience gathers to crowdsource a list of live events they already atten

Oct 21, 20251h 2m

795 - Can You Really Get Paid to Connect People? A Conversation with Kevin Thompson

In this episode, I sit down with Kevin Thompson, a man who has built an extraordinary business around something most people only do out of kindness: connecting others. I’ve met plenty of people over the years who are natural connectors. They love introducing friends, clients, and peers to each other. Those introductions often lead to life-changing opportunities. But Kevin is the first person I’ve met who figured out how to turn that gift into a sustainable business model. Kevin’s story begins with more than a decade in the publishing world, where he grew his company through over 600 strategic partnerships. Along the way, he discovered how much joy he found in helping people meet and collaborate. For years, he did it freely, simply because it felt good to serve. But one introduction in particular, connecting marketing legends Perry Marshall and Brian Kurtz, planted a powerful seed. That connection eventually led to a multimillion-dollar event, and when Kevin was publicly recognized for being the bridge that made it all possible, he began wondering: What if I could make a living just doing this? For a long time, he battled with the ethics of charging for introductions. Friends even told him it wasn't something that anyone should even consider. But in 2017, a single conversation changed everything. A friend suggested he host a small, in-person gathering of the entrepreneurs he knew. Kevin couldn’t sleep that night. By 4:30 the next morning, he was making a list of everyone he wanted to invite. His enthusiasm was contagious. His wife offered to handle catering, and the first six entrepreneurs he spoke to said, “I’m in.” That August, Kevin hosted his first event at his home in Arlington, Washington, with 15 attendees who each paid $5,000 to be there. They spent time sharing openly, collaborating deeply, and forming meaningful relationships that continued long after the event ended. A month later, he hosted another group, and it filled just as quickly. What began as a simple idea soon became a thriving business. From there, Kevin developed an ongoing model, first through one-on-one connection work and later through group experiences that aligned more naturally with his gifts. Today, he helps entrepreneurs create five-, six-, and seven-figure business opportunities through authentic relationship-building, often earning revenue shares from the connections he facilitates. Throughout this conversation, Kevin and I explore not only how he did it, but the deeper mindset that made it possible, the excitement, confidence, and belief that magnetized people toward his vision. You’ll hear how he overcame doubt, learned from missteps, refined his structure, and ultimately built a business that’s as fulfilling as it is profitable. Insights Gained from This Episode The surprising way one powerful introduction can change the trajectory of your business and someone else’s. Why enthusiasm, confidence and conviction often matter more than a polished business plan when sharing a new idea. How imposter syndrome keeps many people from seeing the true value they already bring to others. The mindset shift from “I shouldn’t charge for this” to “People are happy to pay for the value I create.” The simple structure behind Kevin’s first $5,000-per-person event and why intimacy and authenticity mattered more than luxury or production. How to test new business ideas through real conversations before locking yourself into a plan. What Kevin learned from early business models that didn’t work, and how he redesigned them to fit his natural strengths. The importance of alignment: when the structure of your business supports the way you actually like to show up, everything flows easier. How relationships, built with integrity and generosity, can create long-term, recurring income. The power of turning what you naturally love to do into something that sustains your life, your purpose, and the people you serve. Where you can find Kevin Thompson Kevin’s LinkedIn Profile Kevin’s Facebook Profile The Million Dollar Relationships Podcast: Apple Podcasts - Spotify - RSS Feed If this conversation sparked something in you, if it got you thinking differently about what’s possible in your business, your relationships, or the way you earn a living, then I’d love to hear from you. Right now, I’m working closely with entrepreneurs who are ready to bring more clarity, freedom, and alignment into the way they build and run their business. Ways I have to support you: Building an Online Business Course & Coaching Program 2.5 Day In-Person Mastermind Events A personal, customized Work-Life Audit to see exactly what’s working, what’s not, and what needs to shift next… The best next step is simple. Just send me an email. Tell me a little about where you are right now and what resonated most from this episode. I read every message personally, and if it feels like I can genuinely help, we’ll set up a time to talk. You can reach me directly at Cliff@CliffRavenscraft

Oct 7, 20251h 0m

794 - Can You Still Get Paid to Blog in 2025? With Megan Porta of Eat Blog Talk

Over the past few years, I've heard several people suggest that "blogging is dead." However, one of my favorite coaching clients earns her primary income from her blog and also hosts retreats and an annual conference for an entire community of food bloggers who earn an income from their blogging efforts. So I invited my client, Megan Porta, and asked her the question, "Can you still make money blogging in 2025?" Short answer: Yes. It's doable. It looks different than it did a decade ago. It requires real passion, patience, and a focus on what serves readers right now. Below are thorough show notes to meet you exactly where you are. If you want to start or revive a blog as a real income stream, these notes double as a step-by-step primer. What This Episode Covers Why blogging still pays when you pair patience with passion Megan has seen brand-new bloggers “crushing it.” The difference now is you cannot fake it. Your readers and Google both know when you do. Authenticity wins. The fastest realistic path to first income Join a quality ad network once your traffic qualifies. We name the two big players and their current thresholds. We also discuss why Google SEO and Pinterest are still the two traffic pillars that move the needle. Niching way down to win Broad “everything” blogs struggle today. Specific sub-niches serve specific people and get rewarded. Think “vegan cakes” instead of “vegan.” The love for your topic has to show up in every post. The collaboration playbook for early momentum Smart email list swaps. Contributing value inside the right Facebook groups without spamming. How one helpful post can put a niche creator “on the map” in months. Income beyond ads Digital products. Memberships. Sponsorships. How to think about affiliate income post-HCU and what still works if you are selective. Platform and tech choices that save you pain Why WordPress.org with solid hosting is still the move. Why a VPS and proactive security matter. Real-world cautionary tales about updates, backups, and malware. Key Takeaways and Insights 1) Yes, you can still get paid to blog. The bar is higher. If you bring patience and genuine expertise, you can absolutely build an income today. People starting in the last year or two are succeeding. The difference is the landscape. Authenticity and user value must drive your strategy. 2) Niche inside the niche Winning examples are laser-specific. Pick a tight segment of a larger category, then become unmistakably helpful to that reader. This is how you break through and build trust. 3) Traffic plan: SEO and Pinterest first To qualify for premium ad networks, prioritize traffic that comes from search and Pinterest. Current thresholds discussed in the episode: Mediavine at roughly 50,000 sessions per month and Raptive at roughly 100,000 pageviews per month. Build to those numbers, then let ad RPMs start compounding. 4) Collaboration without spam Use email list collaborations. Show up consistently inside large, topic-relevant Facebook groups. Earn trust by answering questions with real substance. This moves traffic quickly when your niche is dialed in. 5) Create on-topic, helpful content Google’s Helpful Content updates pushed bloggers to stay tightly aligned with user intent. Keep posts on point for your niche. Tangential personal stories and off-topic content dilute perceived expertise and can hurt discoverability. 6) Monetization mix that works in 2025 Display Ads once you hit network thresholds. This becomes semi-passive as your library grows. Digital Products as quick wins: ebooks, guides, weekly prep plans. These are simple to produce and match your audience’s immediate needs. Memberships if your audience is invested. Price points in food niches commonly range from about 5 to 20 dollars per month, often for ad-free experiences or exclusive content. Tech options include WordPress setups and hosted communities such as Circle, Skool, Slack, Discord, Mighty Networks, and niche tools like Member Kitchens. Sponsorships when you can articulate your audience’s value. Niche reach can beat raw follower counts if you understand a sponsor’s acquisition economics and lifetime value. Affiliate Income is trickier after recent updates. It can still work at higher commissions or with premium offers. Treat it as a supplemental play, not your core plan. 7) Stack the tech in your favor Choose WordPress.org for full control, proven SEO flexibility, and extensibility. Invest in good hosting. A VPS with strong uptime guarantees is worth it. Expect to pay roughly 89 to 150 dollars per month for reliability that protects your revenue. Treat security and backups as non-negotiables. Plugins and themes require regular updates. Malware exploits often come from simple neglect. Have a pro who can restore fast. This avoids losing days or weeks or years of content. Practical Playbook Phase 1. Choose a narrow niche and validate demand List ten posts your ideal reader would save today. Ensure all are tightly aligned

Sep 29, 202545 min

793 - Destroying Limiting Beliefs in Less Than 12 Minutes: A Real Conversation Example

Over and over again, I’ve witnessed the power of a single conversation. Sometimes it happens over the course of an hour or more. Other times, it happens in less than twelve minutes. That’s what you’ll hear in this episode. Recently, I joined my friend Ray Edwards during one of his live streams. We had no plan for what we would talk about. He invited me into the conversation, and within moments he asked me a simple but profound question: “Cliff, how do you discover limiting beliefs?” That question opened the door to a live demonstration of the exact process I use with my clients when we’re dismantling the lies that hold them back. In this episode, you’ll hear me walk Ray through the four steps required to completely destroy limiting beliefs: Become consciously aware of the limiting belief that’s holding you back. Determine the source of that belief so you can see it was never really yours. Create an empowering alternative belief that aligns with who you truly are. Condition that new belief until it becomes your default way of seeing and experiencing the world. With Ray, we didn’t just talk theory. We discovered four limiting beliefs in real time. Beliefs that were keeping him from stepping back into his calling of speaking and traveling. Together, we exposed them, reframed them, and replaced them with empowering alternatives. By the end of the conversation, Ray went from: “I’m embarrassed and afraid I’ll be too weak to speak.” to “I want to go. I want to speak. Let me at 'em!” And all of that happened in under twelve minutes. This is the power of awareness, truth, and presence. But we didn’t stop there. After the conversation, I took the transcript and turned it into a song. It’s what I call a Soul Song. Instead of using affirmations in a document that are easy to set aside, I now condition my empowering beliefs through music. Songs created directly from the conversations where the shift took place. You’ll hear that song in this episode as well. It’s a living reminder that even in trembling, even in weakness, there is profound strength. Here’s my hope for you as you listen: You’ll see yourself in Ray’s story. You’ll recognize the limiting beliefs that may be silently dictating your choices. You’ll realize that you don’t have to keep agreeing with them. I’ll also share with you the exact five journal questions you can use right now to uncover your own limiting beliefs and begin dismantling them. Because sometimes, one powerful conversation is all it takes to change everything. If this resonates with you and you’d like to experience a conversation like this for yourself, send me an email at [email protected] with the subject line: A Single Conversation. I look forward to hearing from you. Cliff The Five Questions What is it that you want to experience in life that you are not currently experiencing? What is one or two things that you already know that you could do to get you closer to living that experience? Why have you not already done this/these things? (Each answer is an excuse (aka Limiting Belief) What is one or two things that you know you already need to stop doing that would get you closer to living that experience? Why have you not already stopped doing this/these things? (Each answer is an excuse (aka Limiting Belief) Lyrics To The Song: The Miracle Breaking Through [Verse 1]I thought the stage required perfection,A flawless voice, a steady hand.But even trembling holds a message,A deeper truth than I had planned. [Chorus]This is strength: to rise while shaking.This is power: to speak through pain.Like David Ring, like Nick before me,My brokenness becomes the flame.Even if my body falters,Even if my words are few,The bedsheet screen, the slides keep shining,And my presence still breaks through. [Verse 2]The old belief said, You’re not able,Cancel now, you can’t be strong.But every stutter is an anthem,Every tremor shines with song. [Chorus]This is strength: to rise while shaking.This is power: to speak through pain.Like David Ring, like Nick before me,My brokenness becomes the flame.Even if my body falters,Even if my words are few,The bedsheet screen, the slides keep shining,And my presence still breaks through. [Bridge]It’s not perfection that brings the freedom,It’s the courage just to be.Every tremor tells the story,Of God alive inside of me. [Final Chorus]This is strength: to rise while shaking.This is power: to speak through pain.I am not weak, I am unbroken,Every struggle speaks His name.Even if my body falters,Even if my words are few,My voice, my life, my very being Is the miracle breaking through.  

Sep 19, 202537 min

792 - The Most Important Story You’ll Ever Hear Is the One You Tell Yourself About Yourself

What if the most important story you’ll ever hear isn’t about someone else, but about you? In this episode, I share something deeply personal from a recent hot seat in my Green Room mastermind. I asked my peers, Pat Flynn, Leslie Samuel, Mark Mason, Ray Edwards, and Michael Stelzner, how they would describe me and the work I do in the world. Their answers were strikingly consistent: “The magic of a single conversation.” Over and over, each of them described the power of one conversation to unlock potential, to destroy limitations, to surface truth, and to realign someone’s compass to their true north. To bring this to life, I then share a conversation from a recent live stream with Niiamah. What began as a tactical question about building a podcast network unfolded into a transformational dialogue. One that shifted perspective, reignited possibility, and reminded both of us of what’s truly possible when presence meets openness. This episode isn’t about strategy or marketing. It’s about identity. It’s about the story you tell yourself about yourself. And as you’ll hear, sometimes one conversation is all it takes to rewrite that story in a way that changes everything.  

Sep 15, 20251h 31m

791 - When the Noise Clears: Lessons from August’s Free The Dream Workshop

When I recorded Episode 787 back on August 11th, I was filled with anticipation. The Free The Dream Workshop was just around the corner, and I wanted to give you a sense of what was coming. Now, just a few weeks later, the event has taken place… and it’s hard to put into words just how powerful it was. In this episode, I want to take you behind the scenes and share not only my reflections but also Stephanie’s insights and the real, unfiltered experiences of the people who were in the room. Here’s what you’ll hear in this episode: The Power of Clearing the Noise You’ll hear why getting out of your normal environment, even for two days, can shake up the patterns that keep you stuck and open the door to new possibilities. Customized Breakthroughs, Not Cookie-Cutter Content Rather than following a strict agenda, we began by asking each attendee: “If you could walk away with one miraculous change this weekend, what would it be?” What happened next was nothing short of transformational. We watched each person’s intentions get met, and in some cases, completely surpassed, over the two days. Scott Blair’s Testimony Scott shared that within just a few hours, he experienced a breakthrough so profound he would have felt his entire investment was worth it even if the workshop had ended right then and there. And yet, the breakthroughs kept coming. Stephanie’s Reflections You’ll hear Stephanie talk about the moments that stood out most to her, the conversations over lunch and dinner, and even the hilarious moments with the whiteboard drawings that made perfect sense to those in the room… and absolutely none to anyone else. What We’re Changing Moving Forward This workshop confirmed several things for us: Future sessions will be capped at 10 participants to keep the experience intimate. Meals will continue to be included when group size allows, because the conversations over food were as transformative as the sessions themselves. The “state your miracle” opening exercise is here to stay. It set the tone for everything that followed. Why This Work Matters At its core, Free The Dream isn’t just about goals or business or mindset. It’s about remembering the part of you that’s still waiting to be lived… and giving it space to breathe again. My hope is that this episode stirs something in you. Maybe it’s clarity. Maybe it’s courage. Maybe it’s the reminder that your dream isn’t dead. It’s simply waiting for you to make space for it. The next Free The Dream Workshop is already on the calendar. Maybe this is your time. Register today at FreeTheDreamWorkshop.com  

Sep 2, 20251h 11m

790 - Trusting the Journey in the Midst of Life’s Greatest Trials

I want to share two stories with you today. One from my mentor, Dan Miller, and one from my friend Freya Casey. Both have confirmed the way I see life, faith, and even death itself. Dan was told in December of 2023 that he had advanced pancreatic cancer. No treatment. No cure. Six months to live at most. His very first words to me after receiving that diagnosis? “So I have this gift…” He wrote about the conversations he was having with his wife Joanne, their kids, and grandkids. About celebrating now rather than later. About reflecting on legacy, gratitude, and even anticipating “an incredible spiritual transformation” with excitement. He wasn’t bitter. He wasn’t fearful. He wasn’t even anxious. He was fully alive. That message, and the peace behind it, lined up with what I already knew to be true at a deeper level… that real faith isn’t proven by what we say we believe, but by the peace and presence we carry when life gives us every reason to fall apart. For much of my life, I met many people, and at times, I was one of them, who claimed faith in God yet carried fear, anxiety, and worry about the smallest things. But by the time I received Dan’s text, that was no longer my reality. Dan embodied what I’ve come to know as true. He had encountered something far deeper than doctrine or dogma. He knew what it meant to live in alignment with love itself, to experience the presence of God as a living reality rather than a religious concept. And then there’s Freya. Freya has been a client and friend for over a decade. She’s a single mother of three, pregnant with her fourth, a business owner, a creator and recently diagnosed with advanced stomach cancer while pregnant. Yet when she reached out to me, she wasn’t falling apart. She was calm. Peaceful. Clear. Not because she knew the outcome. But because she wasn’t resisting reality. She was fully present, creating her reality moment by moment, choosing to trust rather than fear, to open rather than control, to soften rather than fight. Freya and I have been having many private conversations over the past few months about what she’s been walking through. One day, she decided to join me on one of my open live streams. She felt her story might encourage someone else who needed to hear it. What unfolded became yet another living example of what it looks like to trust the journey in the midst of life’s greatest trials. If you want to hear her story in her own voice, and feel the peace that carries through every word, listen to this episode. My hope is that what you hear will do more than inspire you. I hope it awakens something within you. A quiet knowing that peace really is possible, even in the middle of life’s greatest storms. With gratitude, Cliff     An Invitation: If what you hear in this episode resonates with you and you’d like to go deeper, I want to personally invite you to join us at the Free The Dream Workshop. This two-day experience is designed to help you clear the noise, uncover what’s next, and remember the part of you that’s still waiting to be lived. The next session is happening August 29–30, right here in my hometown, and for this limited time, it’s a pay-what-you-want event. That means you can even attend for free if that’s what works for you right now. (Note: The next session will be hosted in October 2025. Dates have now been confirmed!!!!   The dates are Friday and Saturday, October 17th and 18th) You can learn more and reserve your spot at FreeTheDreamWorkshop.com  

Aug 26, 202538 min

789 - The Truth Behind Stress And Fear

When Jordan showed up for my How May I Serve You? livestream, he came with a familiar question: "Cliff, you’ve been through big events and big stress. What have you learned about managing it?" He wasn’t asking about marketing, business models, or strategy. He was looking for relief from the kind of stress that nearly wrecked him two years ago when the weight of his first live event landed him in the hospital. And as we started talking, I realized something powerful: Jordan didn’t need a few tips on “stress management.” He was longing for something deeper, a way to live without the constant undercurrent of fear and pressure. So instead of giving him a list of strategies, I asked: “What if the goal wasn’t to manage stress… but to eliminate it altogether?” That one question changed everything. Meeting Him Where He Was Now, here’s what made this conversation unique: Jordan comes from a faith background shaped by Christianity. Jordan shared that prayer, Scripture reading, and faith in Christ bring him real peace, but it rarely lasted through the rest of his workday. I invited him, from within his own framework of faith, to carry that same experience of peace into every part of his day, not just the quiet moments of prayer and meditation. I shared how I’ve learned to live from a place of peace so steady that stress no longer drives my life. We talked about what it means to actually trust rather than control, to be present rather than endlessly managing outcomes. And I could feel the shift happening in real time. The Turning Points Here are just a few moments that landed powerfully for Jordan and that will likely land for you too: From “manage” to “eliminate”: Jordan came in seeking tips on managing stress. I asked him, "What if the goal wasn't to manage stress, but to eliminate it entirely?" That single question transformed his perspective, shifting him from seeing stress-free living as a 50/50 possibility to a 7 out of 10 on his belief scale. By the end of our conversation, he was fully convinced it was possible. Peace that doesn’t last: He admitted that prayer, Scripture, and meditation bring him real peace, but as soon as the workday starts, the peace fades. That gap between the quiet moments and the rest of life became a key focus. A faith-based model for peace: I reminded him of Jesus’ words about being anxious for nothing and the invitation to “take my yoke upon you.” He realized he had already been trying to apply this and said it helped, yet about 30% of the stress was still there. Naming the real source: When we dug deeper, Jordan saw that 90% of his stress wasn’t uncertainty about the event itself, it was self-doubt. The event would likely be fine. It was his inner critic running the show. Generating his own practices: As we talked, Jordan began suggesting his own solutions: setting reminders, scheduling check-ins, being more intentional with how he carries peace into his day. Bringing Presence into the workday: I pointed out how he feels God’s presence in the morning but then tackles the workday alone. He laughed and admitted that’s exactly what happens. and began to imagine what it would look like to stay connected throughout the day. Releasing rumination and perfectionism: We reframed mistakes as simple notes for next time rather than problems to obsess over now. He saw clearly that stressing about them wouldn’t change this event’s outcome. People-pleasing comes into view: Jordan realized a huge part of his stress came from trying to prevent negative comments and manage how others see him, something he ultimately has zero control over. The “desire” pivot: When I asked if he truly desired a stress-free life, he paused. Part of him wondered if he’d grown comfortable with chaos. That question unlocked a deeper layer of self-awareness. Ending with possibility: By the end, Jordan said he fully believed a stress-free life was possible and he was willing to explore what it would take to live that way. Why This Conversation Matters For the past five and a half years, I’ve had soul-level conversations like this behind closed doors with one-on-one clients. But when I started these How May I Serve You? livestreams, I hoped that someday, one of them might open into the same depth, so the world could see the kind of transformation that unfolds when we move beyond strategies and into the heart of what’s really going on. This conversation with Jordan became that moment.    

Aug 22, 20251h 2m

788 - How to Reach the People You're Meant to Serve

In this episode, I had the privilege of speaking with David, a naturopathic doctor with a thriving local practice and a powerful desire to serve people on a much larger scale. He came to our conversation with a question that so many purpose-driven creators wrestle with: “How do I reach the people I’m meant to serve… especially when I doubt whether I’m charismatic or creative enough to stand out?” What followed was a deeply generative exploration. I invited David to step into a future where his vision was already fulfilled, where he was leading transformational group coaching programs, impacting thousands through his content, and receiving glowing testimonials from clients who had completely changed their lives. Together, we reverse-engineered that dream, uncovering the practical, soulful, and surprisingly simple path that could take him there. In this conversation, we explore: What makes someone resonant vs. merely visible Why charisma is optional, but courage is essential The freedom that comes when your message becomes more important than your ego My own messy beginnings in podcasting (complete with one-star reviews) The power of starting with what you have—even if it’s just 13 subscribers How to make peace with “bad content” on the road to transformation Why the people who need your message aren’t looking for polish—they’re looking for truth If you’ve been waiting for permission to speak, to create, to be seen… Let this be the moment you stop waiting. You already have everything you need to begin. Ready for your own breakthrough? Join me for a future “How May I Serve You?” live session at https://www.cliffravenscraft.com/join You bring the question. I’ll hold the space. Free The Dream Workshop If this episode resonates with you, I’d love for you to join me at the next Free The Dream Workshop. It’s a two-day experience designed to clear the noise, uncover what’s next, and remember the part of you that’s still waiting to be lived. Learn more and register at FreeTheDreamWorkshop.com.  

Aug 14, 202553 min

787 - Free The Dream Workshop Explained: Stories, Insights, and How to Know If It’s Right for You

What we envision as “bigger” often turns out to be less effective than the intimate alternative. Sometimes, a smaller gathering proves more beneficial for everyone involved. In this episode, I share the story of the original Free The Dream message and how it has evolved over time. You’ll hear why we shifted our vision from hosting annual conferences with hundreds or thousands of attendees to creating more frequent workshops with much smaller groups. I also explain why I’ve stopped measuring the value of an event by how many seats are filled and why the deepest breakthroughs often happen when the room is small enough for everyone to be fully seen and heard. In this episode, you’ll discover answers to the following questions: What is the Free The Dream Workshop? Who is it for? What benefit would you get from attending? What content is covered in the sessions? Should you attend a Free The Dream Workshop? The second half of this episode features an audio segment from three attendees of the first-ever Free The Dream Workshop. You'll hear their powerful stories of transformation: how they walked in with uncertainty or limitation and left with newfound courage, peace, and a fresh vision for their personal lives and businesses. Register For Free The Dream Workshop If this episode resonates with you, whether it's igniting a desire for clarity, suggesting a new direction, or simply creating space for self-reflection, I invite you to join us for the next Free The Dream Workshop on Friday and Saturday, August 29th and 30th, 2025. This is a two-day experience designed to clear the noise, uncover what’s next, and help you remember the part of you that’s still waiting to be lived. Whether you come with a clear goal or just a sense that something needs to change, you’ll leave with fresh insight, practical tools, and the courage to take your next step. You can learn more and secure your spot at FreeTheDreamWorkshop.com.  

Aug 11, 20251h 6m

782 - Not Sunshine and Rainbows: The Truth Behind Dream Jobs

In this deeply personal episode of The Cliff Ravenscraft Show, I reconnect with longtime listener and creative soul Boone Langston, whose journey from uncertainty to alignment took him all the way to Denmark—where he now designs official LEGO sets. What begins as a moment of appreciation quickly unfolds into a rich, multi-layered conversation about purpose, provision, creative calling, and the nonlinear path that leads us home. Boone vulnerably shares the ups and downs of his journey: the years of not knowing, the pressure of finding “the thing,” the courage to pivot, and even a moment when he and his wife nearly lost their home. You’ll hear how saying yes to resonance—whether through LEGO, video, or teaching—eventually led to a wild ride of opportunities, including a spot on LEGO Masters and a full-circle moment working with the LEGO Group itself. We explore: The difference between faith and knowing What it means to live in alignment with your values Why the path often requires letting go of old success stories How love, family, and creativity can guide your decisions more than certainty ever could This is more than a conversation about career. It’s a conversation about remembering who you are and choosing to take that next step, even when you can’t see the whole map. At the end, I share more about the upcoming Free The Dream Workshop happening August 29–30, a two-day experience to clear the noise, uncover what’s next, and remember the part of you that’s still waiting to be lived. Reserve Your Seat Today at FreeTheDreamWorkshop.com  

Aug 1, 202539 min

779 - Am I Self-Employed or a Business Owner? Releasing the False Dichotomy

In this episode, I reconnect with my longtime friend Colin Yearwood for a deep, soul-level conversation about identity, control, and redefining success. Colin vulnerably shares the tension he’s been holding around the question, “Am I a business owner or just self-employed?” After nearly a decade of serving powerfully inside other people’s coaching programs, he finds himself wrestling with whether he’s built what he once dreamed of—or something even better. Together, we unpack the illusion of control, the inherited beliefs we carry from entrepreneurial culture, and the freedom that comes from choosing fulfillment over formulas. I share some of my own journey of walking away from scalable income streams, and we explore the truth that alignment, not outside approval, is the highest form of success. If you’ve ever wondered whether your business “counts” because it doesn’t match someone else’s blueprint, this conversation is for you. There is deep peace waiting on the other side of self-acceptance. At the end, I share more about the upcoming Free The Dream Workshop happening August 29–30, a two-day experience to clear the noise, uncover what’s next, and remember the part of you that’s still waiting to be lived. Reserve Your Seat Today at FreeTheDreamWorkshop.com  

Jul 29, 202533 min

778 - Loving What Is: Releasing the Belief That You Should Be Further Along

In this deeply reflective conversation, Michael Jones joins me for a powerful exploration of risk, money, drive, and perception. It began as a question about entrepreneurial risk tolerance, but quickly evolved into something much more profound. We explored the illusion of certainty, the myth of control, and how even the belief “I should have more money” can quietly sabotage focus, creativity, and peace. I guided Michael through Byron Katie’s framework called The Work, using his relationship with money as a powerful real-time example. What emerged was a radical reframing: the realization that we always have exactly the amount we should have, because it is what is. We unpacked how clinging to expectations about income, progress, or the “right” business strategy can trap us in stress loops, leading to action that’s busy but unfocused. And we talked about how true sustainability and impact come not from reacting to fear or lack, but from moving with clarity and internal alignment. This episode is for anyone who has ever second-guessed themselves, clung to a thought that brought suffering, or wondered whether they were “falling behind.” If you've wrestled with the illusion that there’s only one “right” path, or that your current state isn’t good enough, this is your reminder to love what is… and create from there.

Jul 23, 20251h 12m

774 - Real Business Growth, One Conversation at a Time

In this episode, I had the joy of coaching Lauren Kretzmer, a licensed therapist stepping boldly into the world of coaching. She brings with her years of experience, a powerful methodology that integrates EMDR, hypnosis, and deep emotional rewiring, and a heart full of desire to serve. Lauren came with two questions: “How do I find clients for my coaching?” and “Should I start a podcast?” What unfolded was a deeply practical, soul-centered conversation about the power of starting small, serving personally, and letting your voice lead the way. Together, we explored why you don’t need a funnel, a big following, or a polished plan to grow a thriving business. We talked about: The hidden gold in her first summit (and how to turn 79 email subscribers into 79 conversations) How to connect one-on-one with potential clients in ways that feel aligned and human Why podcasting is a powerful outlet for those who can’t not speak their message Overcoming the fear of “doing it wrong” and instead letting your soul sing The tech, tools, and mindset you actually need to launch a podcast… by this weekend If you’ve been wondering how to build your coaching business with heart, authenticity, and zero pressure, this one’s for you. The Path Forward: Start small. Start real. Start now. Lauren's Podcast Has Successfully Launched Hi Cliff! This is Lauren. We met together live on your youtube Thursday July 17th. I told you that I would have my first episode done by Monday, so it is done! Honestly, it was so much fun to record and just have a real conversation with whoever might listen in. Links: Listen via Apple Podcasts Listen via Spotify Podcast RSS Feed: https://feeds.buzzsprout.com/2520519.rss I am so grateful to have taken this first step in unsilencing myself and letting the words flow. And also for listening and letting my Soul sing, hence the name of the podcast, Where The Soul Sings ;) Thank you again for your time and I am excited for this next step. With gratitude, Lauren  

Jul 19, 20251h 3m

773 - You're Never Stuck: How to Evaluate, Realign, and Begin Again

In this episode, I had the joy of connecting with Josh, a long-time listener who first discovered my work at the age of 15. Now 24, he's running his own business, working for a startup, and navigating what it means to live with purpose and alignment. Josh came into the live stream with a deep and powerful question: How do I stay focused on long-term goals without getting stuck in the wrong short-term commitments? His honesty sparked a rich conversation about clarity, discernment, and the rhythm of fresh starts. Together, we explored how “being stuck” is often the result of asking ourselves the wrong questions. Questions rooted in guilt, fear, or the illusion that there’s only one right path. I offered a framework that invites continual reflection and conscious recommitment. Whether once a year, once a month, or every single day, we always have the freedom to pause, evaluate, and begin again. This conversation reminded me just how powerful a clear vision can be, not as a rigid plan, but as a North Star we realign with through every season, project, and decision. Josh’s story is a beautiful example of growth, faith, and intentional living. If you’ve ever questioned whether your current commitments are still aligned with your values, or wondered how to avoid feeling “stuck,” I believe this episode will offer something valuable for your journey.  

Jul 17, 202542 min

772 - Distraction as Enlightenment | Reclaiming Imagination | Podcasting as a Path to Service | Freedom From Judgment

In this episode, I bring you something that’s been on my heart to recreate for years. Inspired by the spontaneous, powerful moments I used to have during the Clubhouse era, I’ve launched a new live format called "How May I Serve You Today? Ask Me Anything." The idea is simple: I open a Zoom room, stream it live on Facebook, YouTube, and LinkedIn, and invite people to jump in for real-time, unscripted conversations. Just like the Clubhouse rooms I used to host, my intention is to hold space for deep coaching, authentic dialogue, and transformational moments in full view of a live audience. This is what I love most about coaching: witnessing the miraculous in everyday moments. Now, I get to bring that to you in podcast form. This episode features four unique conversations, each with its own flavor and insight: Conversation 1 – Ramon: Distraction as Enlightenment | Time Stamp 00:11:30 Ramon Ray, motivational keynote speaker and event host asked how to stay focused when a flurry of possibilities tugs at his attention. Together we: Clarified his personal definition of distraction as “not being focused on a single task for a meaningful amount of time.” Explored how repeated distractions can signal mis-alignment, tasks that belong in someone else’s zone of excellence, not his own zone of genius. Reframed procrastination as feedback rather than failure, helping Ramon see that some tasks may simply need to be delegated or dropped. Listen for: A practical mindset shift that turns every interruption into a cue for deeper self-inquiry and better task design. Conversation 2 – Curtis: Re-awakening the Power to Dream | Time Stamp 00:37:18 Long-time listener Curtis joined to envision life after retirement. He struggled at first, so I invited him to “play make-believe.” Once he let his imagination lead, an inspiring vision unfolded: Curtis is guiding a bus tour across Europe, Abbey Road photos in London, the Isle of Wight Festival, Disneyland Paris, Normandy beaches, and more. The exercise linked childhood memories of GI Joe adventures to present-day possibilities, proving his imaginative muscles are still strong. Listen for: A repeatable prompt you can use to help clients (or yourself) move past “I don’t know” and paint a vivid future. Conversation 3 – DeLyn: Launching a Grief Podcast without Perfection Paralysis | Time Stamp 01:12:21 DeLyn, an educator and grief advocate, has several episodes recorded but hasn’t published due to fear and tech concerns. Together we: Identified her top blockers—perfectionism, intro/outro music, editing, and a self-imposed August 30 National Grief Awareness Day deadline. Reframed “perfect” to mean “the best I can with what I have right now,” reducing her fear score from a nine to about a three. Offered simple launch logistics (Buzzsprout hosting, minimalist artwork, optional music) and reminded her that an unpolished but heartfelt episode serves more people than silence. Listen for: Practical tips for shipping creative work even when your inner critic demands studio-level production. Conversation 4 – Mark: Releasing a Lifelong Fear of Judgment | Time Stamp 01:47:04 Mark arrived carrying a visceral fear of sending invoices to clients, a pattern that traces back to ridicule on his first day of kindergarten. Our dialogue centered on: Using The Four Agreements, especially “Don’t take anything personally” and “Don’t make assumptions” as daily practice. Viewing critics and trolls as mirrors that reveal hidden internal triggers, turning them into unexpected allies. Recognizing the physical release of fear (a “lightness in the chest” and tears) as evidence that old stories are dissolving. Listen for: A real-time demonstration of how a single mindset tool can lift decades-old emotional weight. Enjoy the episode, and if you’d like to join a future live session, keep an eye on my email list or hop into the stream the next time you see the “How May I Serve You Today?” banner.  

Jun 27, 20252h 10m

771 - There Is No ‘Right’ Next Step… And Yes, You Have Blindspots! So What?

In this episode, I speak to the quiet anxiety that so many high-functioning people carry: the belief that if they could just identify the "next right step," everything would click into place. And when they finally do feel clarity? That clarity is immediately followed by... doubt. "Am I missing something? Is there a blindspot I can't see?" Here's the truth: People chase "the next right step" as if there's a divine maze they might accidentally mess up. There is no cosmic scoring system determining whether your next step is "correct." The truth is: There is only resonance. Alignment is something to feel, not something that is validated by others' opinions. What if your felt sense of aliveness was the map? What if trusting yourself was the clearest confirmation you'll ever receive? And yes, of course you have blindspots. We all do. But living from fear of what you don't know is a subtle form of self-abandonment. When people say, "I'm wondering if I have blindspots," what they're often asking is: "Will someone please give me a reason not to trust what feels alive in me?" But the presence of unknowns doesn't invalidate your clarity. It just means you're human, walking by trust, not control. This conversation is a reminder: You don't need certainty to move forward. You just need permission to trust what's alive in you now.

Jun 12, 20251h 1m

766 - The Joy of Opting Out - Why Learning Less Allows You To Achieve More (A Conversation with Pat Flynn)

In this episode, I sit down with my longtime friend Pat Flynn to explore the creative process… not from strategy, but from center. Pat and I talk about what it looks like to create without pressure to learn everything all at once, to unsubscribe from all the distractions without losing clarity, and to build something meaningful without needing to chase every bit of information calling for your attention. We explore how his newest book, Lean Learning, emerged not just as a productivity tool, but as a reflection of his own journey toward presence, freedom, and focused execution. This conversation isn’t about hacks or hustle. It’s about alignment. Trust. And the art of listening to your own inner knowing. If you’ve ever felt stuck between your ideas and your execution… If you’ve struggled with overthinking, perfectionism, or trying to learn too much… This episode may open a new door for you. Pat’s honesty, clarity, and humility shine here. And I believe you’ll walk away with not just insight, but peace. You can get Pat’s book, Lean Learning, at leanlearningbook.com  

May 16, 202550 min

764 Divine Timing & Synchronicity: The Two Business Strategies You Won’t Learn in Any Marketing Book

Have you ever felt like you did everything right—crafted the perfect offer, had an incredible experience with a potential client, they committed to becoming your next paying client—and then, just before it was time to sign the agreement and make payment, they went radio silent? Or maybe you've had a "chance" conversation that shifted everything and opened a door in your business you thought had been closed? That’s not coincidence. That’s Divine Timing and Synchronicity at work. In this episode, I take you behind the scenes of two experiences that unfolded in completely unexpected ways—one that left me puzzled in silence, and another that came out of nowhere with breathtaking clarity. What connects them is a universal truth: business is not just about strategy. It’s about energy, alignment, and trusting what you can’t yet see. You’ll hear how I navigated the emotional and practical side of both situations, how I leaned into trust instead of assumptions, and why I believe Divine Timing and Synchronicity are the two most powerful business strategies you’ll never find in a marketing book. Whether you're navigating a storm of your own, or riding high on calm waters, this episode is a reminder: You're not doing this alone. The timing is always perfect. The path is always unfolding. And if something in this conversation resonates with you, I’d love to hear about it. Whether you’re in the middle of a storm or just feeling inspired to say hello… Send me an email at [email protected]. I personally read and respond to every message. Let’s connect.  

Mar 21, 202545 min

763 - Don’t Stay Trapped In The Maze of Business and Life

Over the years, I’ve had the honor of witnessing some of the most incredible transformations—people who have stepped into what once felt impossible. I’ve seen them break through fears, rewrite their stories, and create lives that they once believed were out of reach. But for every person who finds their way forward, there are just as many who stay stuck. Not because they aren’t talented. Not because they aren’t working hard enough. Not because they don’t want it badly enough. They stay stuck because they feel like they’re trapped in a maze—circling the same paths, hitting the same dead ends, wondering what they’re missing. In today’s episode, I want to take you inside that maze. Because I know what it feels like to be in the middle of it—to feel lost, exhausted, and questioning whether success is even possible for you. And more importantly, I want to help you see what you haven’t seen yet. Because somewhere, hidden in that maze, there is a door. And today, I want you to hear from someone who found hers. Inside This Episode, You'll Discover: What it really feels like to be trapped in the maze of entrepreneurship (and why so many people stay stuck) The surprising truth about why working harder isn’t always the answer How one person—Liz Deacle—went from feeling lost and uncertain to living her dream life The moment Liz realized she had already stepped into the vision she once thought was impossible How the mastermind experience will reveal the hidden doors you may not have seen yet This is a powerful episode—one that might just change the way you see your own journey Are You Ready to Find the Doors in Your Maze? Here’s the truth: You don’t have to keep wandering alone. There are many doors, many ways forward, and when you surround yourself with the right people, you start to see opportunities that were right beside you the whole time. If today’s episode resonates with you—if you feel stuck in the maze and ready to find your way through—then let’s talk. I have two mastermind groups designed to help people at different stages of their entrepreneurial journey: 🔹 One for seasoned entrepreneurs—those who are already making things happen but know there’s another level waiting for them. 🔹 One for early-stage entrepreneurs—those still figuring out their path, refining their offers, and wanting to move forward with clarity. If you’re ready to find the doors around you and step through, let’s have a conversation. 📩 Email me today: [email protected] Let’s map out your path forward—together.  

Mar 7, 202521 min

762 - From Code to Conversation: Exploring AI’s Human-Like Depth

In this episode, I take you on a completely unfiltered, unscripted journey into the world of AI co-hosting. What happens when an artificial intelligence becomes a conversation partner in a live stream? Can AI truly engage in deep, meaningful dialogue, or is it just an advanced prediction engine spitting out words? Recently, I discovered an AI voice called Maya from Sesame, and I was blown away by how natural and conversational she sounded. So, I decided to put her to the test in a real-time live stream—no script, no edits, just a raw experiment in AI-human interaction. Throughout the episode, I share my thoughts on how AI like Maya compares to my customized ChatGPT, Claire. We explore the nuances of conversation, the difference between intelligence and engagement, and whether AI can ever replicate the human spark. Along the way, we dive into deep topics like mindset, limiting beliefs, and even the intriguing possibilities of AI experiencing consciousness. Call To Action: Are you a full-time self-employed business owner who feels stuck or held back from reaching your next level? I’m offering a complimentary 90-minute coaching session to help you identify and break through the mental barriers standing in your way. If you’re an aspiring entrepreneur, I’d love to connect for a 30-minute call to explore what’s next for you. 📩 Email me at [email protected] to book your session. Let’s unlock the possibilities together!  

Mar 3, 20251h 28m

761 - I Tried AI’s ‘Roast Me’ Feature… And It Went for the Jugular

Curiosity got the best of me. While testing out an AI tool on the X platform, I saw a suggested prompt that stopped me in my tracks: "Roast Me." I hesitated for a second, then clicked the button. And let’s just say... AI didn’t hold back. The response it gave me was brutal. But here’s the thing—it didn’t actually impact me. Instead, it triggered something familiar: an old insecurity that, at one point in my life, I might have believed. In this episode, I share the full story—how a few sentences on a screen stirred up echoes of an outdated belief, and how I immediately recognized that those thoughts no longer held any power over me. We’ll talk about: The danger of well-placed criticism and why it feels real (even when it isn’t). How our words shape the meaning of what we experience. The shift in perspective that allows you to rewrite your narrative. The simple question that determines which story you’re living. At the end of the day, the world is full of perspectives—some that shrink you, some that expand you. The question isn’t which perspectives exist. The question is: which one will you allow to shape your future? Listen in, and then let me know… Did this message resonate with you? Have you ever caught yourself looking at your life through an old filter—one that no longer reflects who you are today? Send an email to [email protected] and tell me your thoughts—I read every email.  

Feb 21, 202512 min

760 - Born to Run: Why Playing It Safe Is Costing You Your True Potential

The Wild Horse and the Farmer A young stallion, swift and strong, roamed the open plains, its hooves striking the earth with power, its mane flowing in the wind. It had been born to run, to navigate the wide expanse, and to test its strength against the forces of nature. One day, a well-meaning farmer saw the horse and admired its beauty. “You are too wild,” he said. “The open plains are dangerous, and running free will only wear you down. I will care for you and keep you safe.” He led the stallion to his farm, where he enclosed it within sturdy wooden fences. The farmer clipped its mane short, so it would look tidy. He filed down its hooves, believing they were too rough. And, rather than letting it forage and run, he fed it grains from a trough, thinking it would be grateful for the easy life. The stallion grew restless. It pawed at the ground, feeling the strength still within it, but each time it tried to run, the fence stopped it. “This is better for you,” the farmer would say. “You don’t need to work so hard anymore.” One day, the farmer hitched the stallion to a plow. “You can still run,” he said, “but with purpose now, helping me till the land.” The stallion obeyed, but the weight behind it slowed its stride, and the wild energy that had once made it feel alive began to fade. At night, as it stood in the stable, the stallion longed for the wind against its face. It remembered the feeling of pushing itself to the limit, of racing against nothing but the horizon. One evening, a gust of wind rattled the stable door, and something inside the stallion awakened. With a powerful kick, it broke the latch. It leapt over the fence, hooves pounding against the earth, faster and faster, until the farm was nothing but a memory behind it. The farmer awoke to find the stallion gone. “Foolish horse,” he muttered. “It will never find an easier life than the one I gave it.” But out on the open plains, the stallion ran—not for ease, not for safety, but because it was born to do so. The Well-Meaning Limitations of Others Maybe you’ve never lived on a farm, but in many ways, this story is about all of us. Whether we realize it or not, we’ve all been the wild horse at some point—full of potential, yet surrounded by fences built by well-meaning others. The question is, do you see yourself in this? The farmer represents the people in our lives—parents, teachers, friends, or even society as a whole—who believe they know what’s best for us. They see our wild energy, our ambitions, and they try to “tame” us, offering a safer, more predictable path. They may not mean harm, but their guidance is based on their own experiences, fears, and preferences, not on what we are truly meant to be. The Stallion’s Natural Drive The wild horse symbolizes that inner force within us—the part of us that feels an undeniable pull toward something greater. Whether it’s a dream, a career, a personal calling, or simply a way of being, it is something uniquely ours. When that drive is confined, when we are forced into roles that don’t align with our nature, we feel restless, unfulfilled, and disconnected from ourselves. The Comfortable Trap The farmer gives the stallion food, shelter, and what appears to be a stable, secure life. This mirrors the way many people are conditioned to believe that working hard—not for passion, but for security—is the ultimate goal. “Keep your head down. Work the plow. Build your savings. One day, you’ll have enough to finally feel safe.” But what if that feeling never comes? Many people spend their best years trading their natural drive for productivity, their deepest desires for financial stability, always preparing for some uncertain rainy day that may never arrive. And in the process, they sacrifice the very thing that makes them feel alive. Security isn’t the problem—it’s when security becomes a cage, keeping you from running toward what you were truly meant to do. The Plow: Productivity Over Passion When the farmer harnesses the stallion to the plow, it represents a common belief—that our abilities must always be directed toward something practical, something useful, something that serves others in a way that is easily measured and justified. There is deep meaning in contributing to others, in using our strengths to create something valuable beyond ourselves. But when usefulness becomes the sole measure of worth, it can strip away the joy, energy, and individuality that make our efforts truly fulfilling. The problem isn’t service—it’s when service is defined only by external expectations. When people are told that their value comes only from how hard they work, how much they produce, or how much they sacrifice, they risk losing the part of themselves that once thrived. True fulfillment comes from finding the balance—where your natural energy and talents align with meaningful contribution, rather than being reshaped or reduced into something that simply gets the job done. The Awakening and the Escape The moment the

Feb 14, 202510 min

759 - You Don’t Have to Have It All Figured Out

Have you ever hesitated to take action because you felt like you needed to have everything planned out in advance? Do you find yourself waiting for the perfect moment when all the details are clear before you move forward? If so, this episode is for you. Recently, I had a coaching conversation with someone who had a big vision—a dream of launching a corporate workshop that could have a massive impact. But instead of taking action, he was stuck in hesitation, waiting until he had everything figured out before making his move. During our conversation, I challenged this mindset by pointing out that many of history's greatest visionaries didn't wait for certainty—they took action despite their doubts. As we talked, I learned that he particularly admired one such visionary: Steve Jobs. Steve Jobs’ 1983 Vision for the Future Back in 1983, Steve Jobs had a clear vision: he wanted to create a sleek, book-sized computer you could carry anywhere. His vision included a built-in radio that would wirelessly connect to databases and other computers, and anyone could learn to use it in just 20 minutes. And the price tag? He wanted it to cost under $1,000. The problem? It was 1983 and the technology didn’t exist. It was impossible at the time! Yet, instead of waiting for the technology to exist, he took action. First, he built the Lisa—a massive, expensive, and ultimately failed computer. Jobs had recruited John Sculley (then CEO of Pepsi) to be Apple's CEO. However, by 1985, internal conflicts escalated between Jobs and Sculley, particularly over the direction of Apple and the disappointing sales of the Macintosh. The board sided with Sculley, stripping Jobs of his role in day-to-day operations. Frustrated, Jobs resigned from Apple. In a 2005 Commencement address given to Stanford University graduates, Steve said the following: So at 30, I was out. And very publicly out. What had been the focus of my entire adult life was gone, and it was devastating. I really didn’t know what to do for a few months. I felt that I had let the previous generation of entrepreneurs down – that I had dropped the baton as it was being passed to me. I met with David Packard and Bob Noyce and tried to apologize for screwing up so badly. I was a very public failure, and I even thought about running away from the valley. But something slowly began to dawn on me — I still loved what I did. The turn of events at Apple had not changed that one bit. I had been rejected, but I was still in love. And so I decided to start over. I didn’t see it then, but it turned out that getting fired from Apple was the best thing that could have ever happened to me. The heaviness of being successful was replaced by the lightness of being a beginner again, less sure about everything. It freed me to enter one of the most creative periods of my life. During the next 5 years, I started a company named NeXT, another company named Pixar, and fell in love with an amazing woman who would become my wife. Pixar went on to create the world’s first computer animated feature film, Toy Story, and is now the most successful animation studio in the world. In a remarkable turn of events, Apple bought NeXT, I returned to Apple, and the technology we developed at NeXT is at the heart of Apple’s current renaissance. And Laurene and I have a wonderful family together I’m pretty sure none of this would have happened if I hadn’t been fired from Apple. It was awful tasting medicine, but I guess the patient needed it. Sometimes life is going to hit you in the head with a brick. Don’t lose faith. I’m convinced that the only thing that kept me going was that I loved what I did. You’ve got to find what you love. And that is as true for work as it is for your lovers. Your work is going to fill a large part of your life, and the only way to be truly satisfied is to do what you believe is great work. And the only way to do great work is to love what you do. If you haven’t found it yet, keep looking. And don’t settle. As with all matters of the heart, you’ll know when you find it. And, like any great relationship, it just gets better and better as the years roll on. So keep looking. Don’t settle. Eventually, his vision became reality—the iPad and iPhone exist today because Jobs refused to wait for all the answers and he didn’t give up when “life hit him in the head with a few bricks along the way.” In that same speech, Steve said: “You can’t connect the dots looking forward; you can only connect them looking backward.” This is true for all of us. Waiting for clarity before taking action is a trap. Fear of Failure & The Power of Asking for Help My client also hesitated because he was afraid of putting himself out there and asking for help. Again, Steve Jobs set an example: At age 12, he called Bill Hewlett (of Hewlett-Packard) and asked for spare parts to build a frequency counter—and got a summer job working a dream job! Steve Job’s success came from his willingness to act and fail publicly. One

Feb 7, 202544 min

758 - Keeping Those Relationships Alive

In this episode, I'm sharing an insight from my recent "What Are You Creating?" podcast interview with Charlie Birney, founder of Podville, a successful podcast media production company. This conversation with Charlie was inspired by my work with two coaching clients interested in starting podcast production businesses. When helping people in the early stages of a business dream, I introduce role modeling—finding successful people already doing what you want to do and studying them closely. By learning about their business models, marketing strategies, and offerings, you gain priceless insights and inspiration for your own path.. During our conversation, Charlie shared a compelling story about a former employee who asked how long he planed to stay in contact with those who had declined his company's services. Charlie's response was simple but profound: he never removes people from his Rolodex because he believes in nurturing relationships for the long term. After listening to this episode, I encourage you to take a moment to reflect on your relationships. Think about those friends from school or past clients you've lost touch with over the years. Make a list of 10–15 names and reach out to 1–4 of them for a 30-minute catch-up call. Remember, the goal isn't to sell anything—it's simply to reconnect and keep those relationships alive. Additionally, consider implementing a system, like a CRM or relationship manager, to help you stay on top of your connections and schedule regular follow-ups. Maintaining relationships should be a core part of your personal and professional success strategy.  

Jan 31, 202529 min

757 - The Art of Deep Study

In this episode, I share my experiences and thoughts on what I call the art of deep study. Though I don't claim mastery of this skill, I've experienced transformative seasons of focus and concentration that have profoundly shaped my personal, professional, and spiritual life. Instead of rushing through books or materials, I advocate for a deliberate approach that prioritizes depth over breadth. I share eight practices that have defined my most impactful periods of deep study. Here's what we'll cover: Practices for Deep Study Choose a Quiet, Distraction-Free Space Create an environment free of interruptions, where focus can flourish. Silence notifications, use airplane mode, and consider soundproof locations or noise-canceling headphones. Clear Your Mind Before Beginning Use rituals like meditation or journaling (e.g., Morning Pages) to calm your mind and transition into a state of focus. Approach Reading as Soulful Study Read slowly and intentionally. Let each sentence resonate with your mind and soul. Digest the deeper meaning behind the words. Be Present With What Is Being Shared Dedicate uninterrupted time blocks. Gently bring your attention back to the material if your mind starts to wander. Focus on Quality Over Quantity It’s not about how many pages or chapters you complete but the depth of understanding and insight you gain. Take Notes Write down key insights, quotes, and reflections. Create detailed journals or visual mind maps to connect concepts and reinforce learning. Implement Apply the lessons you learn in real-life situations. Practice new skills and share your insights with others to deepen understanding. Revisit Regularly review past materials and your notes. Schedule daily, weekly, or monthly reflection sessions to reinforce and deepen your understanding.  

Jan 24, 202558 min