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BTI #378: Writing Hooks that Get Your Pitches Published

by demoviewer | May 27, 2022 | Beyond the Image, Uncategorized

I still remember the first scene I ever saw in a horror film. I must’ve been around 5 years old and my parents were watching The Thing. Not the original, but the John Carpenter remake from 1982. They did not allow me to watch this movie, but little did they know...

BTI #377: Having Difficult Conversations with Adrian Koehler

by demoviewer | May 25, 2022 | Beyond the Image, Uncategorized

I’m not the best when it comes to having difficult conversations.I’m the type of person who shuts the door to my office and becomes disgruntled. I think one of my old coworkers said that I had become difficult to work with and communicate with....

BTI #376: Why Entrepreneurship is Hard AF

by demoviewer | May 24, 2022 | Beyond the Image, Uncategorized

In 39 years of live, I’ve had some pretty good ideas that did not work. For example, what could have been a best-selling marketing book. But I kept my idea in draft form on my desk until the book came out; only my name was not on the cover and it was a...

BTI #375: How to Get More Clients

by demoviewer | May 19, 2022 | Beyond the Image, Uncategorized

“You cannot grow your business if no one knows you exist.” You may have heard me say that before, but we are drilling this in today and talking about why it’s important and how I can help. Sign up for my FREE workshop...

BTI #374: Get Featured on Podcasts with Lauren Salaun

by demoviewer | May 18, 2022 | Beyond the Image, Uncategorized

We’re talking all about podcasting today, one of my favorite things to do. My guest today is Lauren Salaun. She is a PR agency owner, an emotional intelligence mentor, and no stranger to the show. “Podcasting is huge for credibility, conversion, and...

BTI #373: How to Beat Your Competition

by demoviewer | May 16, 2022 | Beyond the Image, Uncategorized

At the age of 15, my sole priority was to look impressive to others, particularly girls. This singular motivation inspired at least 98% of every decision I made, including what I wore, how I styled my hair, etc. It was even the reason I changed my name from Jimmie to...
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