

BGBS 036: David Baker | ReCourses | The Business of Expertise
Jul 29, 2020
54:52
David Baker stumbled into the role of the “expert’s expert,” but he ran with it and hasn’t looked back. Not only has David written 5 books, but he’s also a keynote speaker on the global stage, as well as a podcast host! He joins us to share positioning and marketing gold. His work has been talked about by major titles such as NY Times, Fortune, Inc., Today, Business Week, and the Wall Street Journal. His early days living in a Mayan Indian village with his medical missionary family taught him fundamental lessons that he has carried with him, and relied on, throughout his successful career. We’re even talking about valuable tips entrepreneurs can use during the pandemic to keep their businesses not just surviving, but thriving, long term. You won’t want to miss this episode!
What we’re talking about
- Growing Up In a Mayan Village
- Becoming the “Expert’s Expert”
- Tips for Long Term Success, Even During a Pandemic
- 8:52 - 9:43 (51 sec DB) I hear phrases bounced around...when our natural world order is turned upside down. It’s crazy.
- 11:41 - 11:56 (15 sec DB) The key for me is, when my life...and deserve those sorts of things.
- 13:23 - 14:23 (60 sec DB) On the one hand you have...never going to have the upside of those mistakes that you’re going to make as well.
- 15:03 - 15:56 (53 sec DB) Probably the biggest, most widely...we’ll figure out how to do that for you, and make money in the process.
- 19:43 - 20:43 (60 sec DB) One of the characteristics of the best...continually reinventing yourself.
- 21:00 - 21:28 (28 sec DB) We live in a place where the opportunity...that’s one of the core messages I hope people will take.
- 28:50 - 29:31 (41 sec DB) How many people come up to you...hopeful person that you are as an entrepreneur.
- 50:37 - 51:27 (50 sec DB) All of a sudden the idea of the world...there’s so many great lessons.
- It’s not the job of an employer to keep every employee amused all the time. - DB
- One of the things that keeps me excited about every day is that I get to learn. - DB
- Because of the terror businesses have that there’s a run of opportunity, they don’t experience the deepness, the richness, that comes from expertise. - DB
- We live in the land of opportunity. - DB
- When it comes to making money, and charging people for things, you need to be an expert. - DB
- Successful people are one, maybe two, significant mistakes from being homeless again. - DB
- There’s no disadvantage in loving your work. In fact, it’s fantastic if you love your work, but that’s not the only criteria. - DB
- There’s a difference between turning your passion into a business and loving the work that you do. - DB
- How many people admire your life as an entrepreneur, but have no idea what it really takes to be successful? - DB
- Experts are really good at beating themselves up. That’s why they keep learning because they’re so afraid of losing their edge. - DB
- You don’t typically work hard at relevance unless irrelevance is terrifying to you. - DB
- The biggest driver for relevance is knowing what irrelevance feels like. - DB
- The core of developing expertise comes from noticing patterns. - DB
- The deeper you dig, the more there is to see and talk about. - DB