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The Jody Maberry Show explores the nature of business. Jody Maberry is a former Park Ranger who became the happiest podcaster on earth. With a mix of storytelling, lessons, and occasional guests, Jody gives you a look at the work he does with executives as he helps them build their brand.
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Now displaying: October, 2017
Oct 31, 2017

This week I will hit a milestone worth talking about. Six Hundred days ago I set out to walk 10,000 steps a day. 

Jared Easley asked me what impact my walking streak has had on my business. At the time, I didn't have a good answer. I hadn't thought about it. 

Thanks to Jared, I have put together thoughts and observations about the impact walking over 6 million steps in 600 days has had on me. 

The most obvious answer is exercise, but it is much bigger than that. 

Discipline. The ability to do something you don't necessarily want to do to get an outcome that is important to you. 

Connection. I've used the time while walking to talk to other people. If I am not listening to an audiobook, I am on the phone with someone. This has allowed me to keep in contact with people more often than I would otherwise. 

Reflection and Anticipation. Daily walks force me to get away and reflect. Some of my toughest problems have been solved on walks. Some of my best ideas of come on walks.

Commitment. Sticking with something for so long, no matter what happens, is powerful. 

Outside of the bigger lessons I have learned, here are some more observations.

-You will get a better connection to the place you live if you explore it every day by foot. 

-Most people come home from work and sit down and watch television for hours. I see it when I walk by their house. 

-It is fun to watch your neighborhood and local parks change during the seasons throughout the year. 

 -One pair of expensive shoes will last three times as long as cheap shoes. 

Hopefully, this episode will inspire you to tie up your shoes and start walking. 

A special thank you to Amy Robles for joining me for the interview portion of this episode. 

 

 

Oct 24, 2017

Recently, I spent time touring with Lee Cockerell for presentations in Nashville, TN and Coeur d'Alene, ID. 

When I returned, someone asked what were my takeaways from spending so much time with Lee. Until I was asked, I hadn't taken time to document what I learned on the trip. Once I had considered what I had learned, I wanted to share it with you, too. 

Here are the seven lessons I learned about Creating Magic while touring with Lee Cockerell. 

-People need to hear your message. Many people want to do better, but don't know how. They need to hear what you have to say. 

-You have to think different if you want different results. 

-If you know your message, you don't need notes when you talk about it. 

-Everyone wants to feel special and you can help. 

-People are more important than processes. 

-Try new things. If it doesn't work, no big deal. If it does work, you found a new way to serve people. 

-Once you realize you don't know something, you have the opportunity to learn. If you don't, it is your choice not to get more knowledge. 

Oct 17, 2017

John Nemo and I first met in the lobby of the Coeur d'Alene Resort. Immediately, we had a solid connection.

I knew I would learn plenty from John, but I did not realize how much I would enjoy spending time with him. John is the author of LinkedIn Riches, but I learned about the value of connection from John before I learned about LinkedIn. Speaking of LinkedIn, check out John's LinkedIn Webinar.

John taught me the more we can relate to each other as human beings, the quicker we can begin to know, like, and trust each other. Once that happens, we can begin to help people.

John admits his online profile doesn't match who he is as a person. Look at his LinkedIn Profile photo...he looks like a banker who spends his day analyzing credit risk. But that is not John Nemo at all. In this episode, John tells us to make sure your online brand matches who you really are.

You will be impressed with John's story of leaving behind a successful job to launch his own business. Once he mastered LinkedIn, he began to reach out to help A-List entrepreneurs with their LinkedIn profiles. John has personally rewritten LinkedIn profiles for Chris Brogan, John Lee Dumas, Bob Burg, Jairek Robbins, Dan Miller, Ray Edwards and many others.

Pay attention to how John approached these people to show he was worth their time and attention. Once he had written winning profiles for the A-List Entrepreneurs, they began to promote him. 

Now, John helps people like you and me win on Linkedin. 

Don't miss the opportunity to join John on this FREE webinar to learn more about how to win with LinkedIn. You can SIGN UP here

You can get a free copy of John's book, LinkedIn Riches HERE. This book is so helpful to get you started on the right path for a better LinkedIn profile. 

John Nemo on Twitter - @JohnNemoPR

John Nemo on LinkedIn - John Nemo

John Nemo on the Web - www.linkedinriches.com

John Nemo on Facebook - NemoMediaGroup

Oct 10, 2017

Have you ever noticed how most organizations treat every customer the same?

Even if the service is good, it is the same for everyone. Treating all customers the same is a missed opportunity. 

Jeff Noel gives us ideas from Disney so we can begin to deliver excellent service to every customer.  

-The customer will give you feedback on whether or not you are doing a good job. 

-Treat every customer like a VIP - Very Individual Person. 

-Ten seconds of unexpected service will create a moment a customer will talk about. 

-Understand what it will take to WOW every customer. 

-Go the extra inch and do something small and special for each customer. 

-Focus on the extra inch, forget the extra mile. 

Oct 4, 2017

Sometimes it is worthwhile to step away from business talk and just enjoy what we are doing. 

For this episode, I team up with Bryan Orr to create a story for you to enjoy. 

No business. 

No homework. 

No deep thoughts. 

Just a good story. 

Enjoy the Legend of the Spark Ranger. 

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