

The Playbook With David Meltzer
David Meltzer, Entrepreneur.com
Welcome to The Playbook, hosted by entrepreneur, CEO, author and keynote speaker David Meltzer. On the podcast you’ll find a mix of interviews, Q&A, fireside chats, keynotes, and exclusive conversations with the most influential CEO’s, sports icons, and successful entrepreneurs who share their personal and professional play-by-play of the “what”, “why”, and “how” to achieve anything you set your mind to.
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Feb 19, 2021 • 24min
What NOT to Include in Your Pitch | 2 Minute Drill: Ep. #7
Today is episode 7 of my new TV Show, “2 Minute Drill.” It is the first "Pitch Only" show with four contestants competing for over $50,000 of cash and prizes. Joining me today are Jayson Waller, CEO of POWERHOME SOLAR, and the host of The True Underdog Podcast, and Rory Cutaia, the CEO of Verb Technologies. You’ll hear four pitches and feedback from the three of us and in the end, Rory will determine the winner.You can watch 2 Minute Drill on Friday’s at 8:30 pm PT on Bloomberg TV and on Amazon Prime Video.Come ask me questions live every Friday at 11:00 am PST / 2:00 pm EST during my weekly Free Training. Text me at (949) 298-2905 or email me at david@dmeltzer.com to join!Click Here to Listen to the Previous Episodes of 2 Minute DrillClick Here to Watch 2 Minute Drill on Amazon Prime Video

Feb 18, 2021 • 3min
How do I find the time to "do it all"? | #AskDavidMeltzer 18
People always ask me how I manage my time or how I find the time for all the activity in my life and I always tell them to be a student of their calendar. There are three things you need to study on your calendar, not just look at, but study. 1. Study the things you have planned for the day. Look to create efficiencies with your habits. For example, I have a 5/20 Rule, where I try to schedule five-minute phone calls and keep my in-person meetings to 20 minutes, which ultimately promotes a more productive conversation.2. Study the white space of your calendar. How can you schedule more of those five-minute calls or 20-minute meetings? How can you be more accessible to those who might need you? And don’t forget to ensure you schedule downtime for activities that you enjoy, which I call “activities you don’t get paid for.”3. Study your sleep. It not only is the restorative process, but it enhances your immune system, which is of the utmost importance. You need to build a consistent sleep routine that helps restore not only your physical being but your mental health, as well.If you want me to answer your question on the podcast, tweet me @davidmeltzer, or email me a video at david@dmeltzer.com of you asking me a question and I will answer it for a future episode!

Feb 18, 2021 • 22min
Kenny Rueter: CEO and Co-founder of Kajabi | #ThePlaybook 365
On this episode of #ThePlaybook, Kenny Rueter, CEO and Co-founder of Kajabi, sits down to discuss:
[1:50] - How putting building a homemade toy for his kids led to the idea for Kajabi
[4:47] - The challenges the company has faced while scaling its remote workforce
[8:34] - Why he wants to “spoon-feed” success to his customers
[11:30] - His predictions for the future of education and why it will be personality- and brand-centric

Feb 17, 2021 • 4min
How to Scale a Business | #AskDavidMeltzer 17
There are three phases to scaling a business:Phase 1: Learning StageDuring the learning stage, introduce your values to new members of the team. It is vital that all employees are aligned with the values of your business. Help your team connect to what inspires them, and they are more likely to live by your business’s values.Phase 2: ExecutionIn the execution stage, employees learn to maintain proper balance in achieving the company’s mission. Having a motto or mission to guide employees during this stage is important for success in a values-based business. Think about your overarching goals and what you want to accomplish. How can you make your mission into your story?Phase 3: Partnership (Equity)Once an employee shows commitment to these values, that opens up the door for the partnership/equity phase, where employees are rewarded for their dedication, success, and the revenues they have brought into your business.The partnership stage allows you to reinvest in your most successful (and aligned) employees and also helps to retain these individuals.If you want me to answer your question on the podcast, tweet me @davidmeltzer, or email me a video at david@dmeltzer.com of you asking me a question and I will answer it for a future episode!

Feb 16, 2021 • 4min
How Can I Find the Right People to Help Me Break Into an Industry | #AskDavidMeltzer 16
People always make the excuse that they don't know anyone that can help them break into their industry of choice, but how many of them are consistently asking, "Do you know anyone that can help me?" Most people have over 1,00 people in their network, so by simply asking one person a day if they know anyone that can help you, you can expand your network by over 30,000 people a month. If you want me to answer your question on the podcast, tweet me @davidmeltzer, or email me a video at david@dmeltzer.com of you asking me a question and I will answer it for a future episode!

Feb 16, 2021 • 21min
Craig Siegel: Founder of Cultivate Lasting Symphony | #ThePlaybook 364
On this episode of #ThePlaybook, Craig Siegel, Mindset Coach, Podcast Host, and Founder of Cultivate Lasting Symphony (CLS), shares his thoughts on:
[1:21] - How identifying your passion will help you to drive forward towards your goals
[3:27] - Why studying neuro-linguistic programming after deciding to leave his job on Wall Street has changed his life
[7:52] - How he works to learn from the mindset of the world’s “juggernauts” and shares those lessons on his podcast
[11:00] - Why a person’s perspective on failure is one of the best predictors for their success

Feb 15, 2021 • 4min
Why am I so vulnerable with the mistakes I've made? | #AskDavidMeltzer 15
One of my favorite quotes is from the poet David White, "Vulnerability is not a weakness, a passing in the position or something we can arrange to do without vulnerability is not choice. Vulnerability is the underlying, ever present, and abiding under current of all natural state." In order to be vulnerable, we must illuminate our mistakes. Being vulnerable means that you are honest and accountable, especially when analyzing yourself. We need to know what we are good at, what areas we need to improve in, what we're hiding, our flaws, our experience where shame lies, we must be accountable and look within our ego to be truthful with ourselves. Simply put, being vulnerable makes you invulnerable. If you want me to answer your question on the podcast, tweet me @davidmeltzer, or email me a video at david@dmeltzer.com of you asking me a question and I will answer it for a future episode!

Feb 15, 2021 • 59min
Ask & Attract | Road to Revenue #47
There are two simple ways to get what you want in life or business:1. You can ask for it.2. You can attract it.ASK: A piece of information or content with a specifically designed “ask” built in for the target market that will inspire them to take action. Ask people for help or ask people if they know somebody who can help. When you ask people if they know somebody that can help, you have exponentially more success, because everyone has hundreds of connections to other people on average.ATTRACT: A piece of information or content with no clear ask but that instead has the goal of drawing the target audience’s attention to a brand or inspires them to take some action, whether defined or undefined.An attract’s result comes when you are focused and put both your attention and intention on what you want in life, whether personally or professionally.Tweet me @davidmeltzer your favorite takeaway from today's episode and come ask me questions live every Friday at 11:00 am PST / 2:00 pm EST. Text me at (949) 298-2905 or email me at david@dmeltzer.com to join!Click here to follow the Road to Revenue playlist on Spotify

Feb 14, 2021 • 6min
How to Deal With Highs and Lows | #AskDavidMeltzer 14
Raise your awareness, the more you raise your awareness, the faster you will be able to get back to center, or your highest frequency.One way that you can start raising your awareness is by spending a minimum of a minute day when you first wake up to find your highest frequency. You only get one action in a day, everything that happens after that is a reaction to that initial action.Throughout the day, when you find yourself in ego-based consciousness, a heightened awareness will allow you to quickly be able to stop, drop back towards your highest vibration, and roll towards your potential. If you want me to answer your question on the podcast, tweet me @davidmeltzer, or email me a video at david@dmeltzer.com of you asking me a question and I will answer it for a future episode!

Feb 13, 2021 • 5min
Can I use anxiety to motivate myself | #AskDavidMeltzer 13
Fear and anxiety will motivate you, but it will drain you. It will get you started, but in reality it is slowing you down. Use the focus that fear and anxiety give you, and transition it into inspiration.Imagine that you are running a race, using fear and anxiety is just like adding weights to a backpack. I may be slower than you, but if I am inspired, it is only a matter a time before I am laps ahead of you. Take the backpack off and run the race inspired.Motivation is temporary, inspirations lasts forever.If you want me to answer your question on the podcast, tweet me @davidmeltzer, or email me a video at david@dmeltzer.com of you asking me a question and I will answer it for a future episode!