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Chris Reynolds
On The Business Method host Chris Reynolds interviews billionaires, billion dollar founders & the world’s most successful people.
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Mar 27, 2019 • 57min
Ep.394 ~ Influencer Marketing and 1,000,000 Instagram Followers ~ Adi Arezzini
Adi Arezzini~ Founder of TeaMi Blends
~ Current Series ~
100 Interviews with 100 Major Influencers
Hey listeners welcome to The Business Method Podcast. I am your host Chris Reynolds and we are currently interviewing 100 major influences on our show with my co-host Noah Laith to get behind the minds, the tools and the methods it takes to build major influence in business and handling it in a positive way.
Today on the show, the founder and CEO of TeaMi Blends, Adi Arezzini is joining us to talk business and influence. Adi started this company from her mother's bedroom and has grown TeaMi to a multi-million dollar brand. One of the ways she did it was influencer marketing. Currently, Adi and her team work with 1500 influencers a month and have grown their Instagram follow up to nearly 1,000,000 followers.
Throughout the interview, Adi shares with us how she grew her following using influencer marketing, how she managed the massive growth and how her and the TeaMi team manage working with so many influencers. We also chat with her about health today, and how her own challenges with gut health and digestion has inspired her to help millions around the world with their own health.
02:48: Adi on Balancing Health, Work, & Lifestyle
05:33: Staying Productive on Days w/ Less Sleep
07:23: Who is Adi Arezzini and Gut Health
13:33: Understanding Detoxing
15:58: Educating Your Followers/Potential Clients
17:33: Toxins in Your Body
21:18: Simple Communication for Marketing & Growing an Audience
24:03: Managing a Multi-Million Dollar Brand
26:33: Finding People on the Same Mission as You
28:53: Adi’s Best Practices for Connecting w/ Influencers
34:53: 1,000,000 Followers on Instagram
41:28: Being a Mentor for Her Employees
45:08: Having the Hard Conversations w/ Your Team
51:23: The Future of the Health Industry
Contact Info:
https://www.teamiblends.com/
adi@teamiblends.com
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/teamiblends/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/teamiblends
Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/Teamiblends/

Mar 20, 2019 • 50min
Ep.393 ~ Influence & Empathy ~ Michael Ventura
Michael Ventura ~ Founder of SubRosa and Author of Applied Empathy
~ Current Series ~
100 Interviews with 100 Major Influencers
Hey listeners welcome back to the show. Today’s guest is Michael Ventura the CEO and founder of Sub Rosa, a strategy and design firm that has worked with some of the world's largest and most important brands—from Johnson & Johnson, Adobe, the TED Conference, Delta Airlines, and The Daily Show. Michael has served as a board member and adviser to various organizations, including the Burning Man Project, and the U.N.'s Tribal Link Foundation. He is also a visiting lecturer at Princeton University and the United States Military Academy at West Point. In addition to this Michael is the author of ‘Applied Empathy’.
Today on the show, we get behind the mind of Michael and creating Sub Rosa, and how they implement design practice and strategies for companies around the world. Part of the culture in Sub Rosa and all of Michael’s companies is the idea of Applied Empathy. Throughout the show we get to chat with Michael on how using ‘applied empathy’ can make a massive change in your business.
02:20: Who is Michael Ventura?
05:48: The Importance of Design
08:50: Succeeding in Many Different Businesses at Once
12:30: Empathy vs. Being Nice
16:38: Applied Empathy vs. Cognitive Empathy vs. Effective Empathy vs. Somatic Empathy
20:03: The Process of Applied Empathy
24:38: Training the Younger Generation on Empathy
28:53: How to Train Yourself or Others on Empathy
37:28: When Empathy Becomes Second Nature
39:48: Michael on Influence
Contact Info:
https://appliedempathy.com/

Mar 13, 2019 • 50min
Ep.392 ~ The First African-American Woman to Found a Billion Dollar Company, The 39th Richest Self-Made Woman ~ Janice Bryant Howroyd
Janice Bryant Howroyd ~ Founder of ActOne Group
~ Current Series ~
100 Interviews with 100 Major Influencers
I love incredibly successful people that still have the down-to-earth human touch. It is incredibly enjoyable to talk with them and understand why they are who they are. Today’s guest is one of those people and yet so much more. Janice Bryant Howroyd is the founder The ActOne Group and she is the very first African-American female to found a billion dollar company, and yes you heard me right, a billion dollar company.
What is even more impressive about Janice is that speaking with her was like talking with an old friend. She is incredibly relatable and really a caring and authentic human being.
During the interview I noticed this and really wanted to get behind her story and what made her the amazing individual and entrepreneur she is today. We chat about her upbringing as an African-American in a extremely racial environment with a family with 11 children. We chat about he life philosophy, her habits and what she vales. We chat about how she maintains personal relationships while running a billion dollar company, the challenges of being a female entrepreneur, how us humans like to operate in tribes and some of her favorite books she recommends even though she has a 6000+ book library.
At the end of the podcast, we ask Janice about her philosophy on influence in today’s world and how she handles it responsibility.
“Success is the progressive realization of a worthy ideal!” JBH
04:11: Who is Janice Bryant Howroyd?
08:22: Growing Up in a Harsh Environment w/ a Rich Family Culture
16:02: Janice’s Definition of Success
16:55: Maintaining Personal Relationships While Running a Business
25:55: Janice’s Advice for Entrepreneurs and the Sexes
29:05: Equality Opportunity Progress
33:30: Humans Operating in Tribes
35:55: Janice’s Recommended Books
43:45: Janice on Influence and the ‘If’ poem
If you can keep your head when all about you
Are losing theirs and blaming it on you,
If you can trust yourself when all men doubt you,
But make allowance for their doubting too;
If you can wait and not be tired by waiting,
Or being lied about, don’t deal in lies,
Or being hated, don’t give way to hating,
And yet don’t look too good, nor talk too wise:
If you can dream—and not make dreams your master;
If you can think—and not make thoughts your aim;
If you can meet with Triumph and Disaster
And treat those two impostors just the same;
If you can bear to hear the truth you’ve spoken
Twisted by knaves to make a trap for fools,
Or watch the things you gave your life to, broken,
And stoop and build ’em up with worn-out tools:
If you can make one heap of all your winnings
And risk it on one turn of pitch-and-toss,
And lose, and start again at your beginnings
And never breathe a word about your loss;
If you can force your heart and nerve and sinew
To serve your turn long after they are gone,
And so hold on when there is nothing in you
Except the Will which says to them: ‘Hold on!’
If you can talk with crowds and keep your virtue,
Or walk with Kings—nor lose the common touch,
If neither foes nor loving friends can hurt you,
If all men count with you, but none too much;
If you can fill the unforgiving minute
With sixty seconds’ worth of distance run,
Yours is the Earth and everything that’s in it,
And—which is more—you’ll be a Man/Woman, my son/daughter!
Contact Info:
http://askjbh.com/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jbryanthowroyd/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/janicebryanthowroyd/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/JaniceBryantHowroyd/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/jbryanthowroyd

Mar 6, 2019 • 1h 2min
Ep.391 ~ Creating Collaboration in the World From the Founder of CouchSurfing ~ Casey Fenton
Casey Fenton ~ Founder of CouchSurfing and Upstock
~ Current Series ~
100 Interviews with 100 Major Influencers
Imagine being a young man hacking the University of Iceland’s directory to meet new people and trying to find a couch to crash on for a free place to stay. Then turning that concept into a 20 million person platform that changed the way people travel. Casey Fenton is that young man and the platform he built is called Couch Surfing.
Casey joins us on the podcast today for a really exciting chat. These days Casey has built a new business called Upstock that is modernizing an antiquated stock option system that allows team members and employees to earn equity instantly without an undue cash burden on the company. He got this idea from his days at CouchSurfing when he didn’t have the ability to give his team and employees a shared part of the company. This frustrated him and it created a passion that started Upstock and the drive to help businesses help themselves.
We dive into Casey’s passion about Upstock today but also chat about the book on human egos that Casey is writing. He has another mission to help people understand their egos better and how we can use them for good. Of course, we also discuss about the Couch Surfing story and how it led Casey on a wild ride of world travel, startups, venture capitalists, challenges with the US taxation system, helping business grow and changing the way people travel all around the world.
04:19: Climbing the Great Pyramids
08:46: Casey on His New Business Upstock
17:50: Examples of Sharing Equity w/ Team Members
23:16: Casey on Gamifying Business
26:06: Ideas on Gamifying for Entrepreneurs Today
31:46: Ego Hacking
45:01: The First Couch That Casey Surfed On
48:47: Number One Lesson from CouchSurfing
51:32: Other Lessons from CouchSurfing
55:31: Casey on Influence
Contact Info:
https://upstock.io/
http://www.caseyfenton.com/
http://bit.ly/egohack

Feb 27, 2019 • 32min
Ep.390 ~ Chatting with One of the World’s Most Successful Investors ~ Jim Rogers
Jim Rogers ~ Founder and chairman of Rogers Holdings, and the Co-founder of the famous Quantum Fund and Soros Fund Management
~ Current Series ~
100 Interviews with 100 Major Influencers
Ladies and gentlemen welcome to the podcast today. On the mic we have a very special guest. He is known as one of the world’s go-to people for investing advice amassing a net-worth of somewhere near $300,000,000. He is the founder and chairman of Rogers Holdings, and the co-founder of the famous Quantum Fund and Soros Fund Management that he built with George Soros in the 80’s. He is an author of many top-selling books and has been someone that offers sound and legitimate advice about business, investing and living a good well-balanced life, and his name is Jim Rogers.
We were very excited when we found out that Jim accepted our invitation to come on the show because he is a personal hero to both Noah Laith who joins us co-hosting today and myself. I started following Jim back in 2008 when I began investing in gold and silver. He was a proponent of always having gold and silver, and I enjoyed listening to Jim on interviews and learning from someone who seemed to have an incredible amount of insight and experience. Chatting with Jim was a blast, because he is a very down-to-earth person who seems to value the important things in life, like spending time with his family, going to the beach, travel, riding motorcycles, giving back, teaching others, and doing good in the world over amassing more and more wealth. We had some creative questions to ask Jim about life philosophy, influence and what he would tell his 20-year old self, but also dig into those questions about investing today, where the markets are headed, his long-term view of economies and we threw in a few questions that you guys sent in to us.
03:22: Jim Leaving the Backwoods of Alabama for the Ivy League and Wall Street
04:56: How Jim Defines Focus
06:50: Training Yourself to be Persistent
07:40: The Influence of Jim’s Peers at Yale
08:53: Jim’s Advice for Today’s Youth
10:12: Tipping Points for Jim’s Life
12:30: New Emerging Markets for the Next 10 Years
16:21: Jim on Agriculture and Pharma
19:01: What Jim Would Do if He Were 20 Years Old?
19:33: Jim on Machine Learning and it Impacting Investing
20:25: What Was Jim’s Worst Investment?
21:40: Hedging Against the Effects of Climate Change
22:48: The Next Crisis
26:29: Jim on Using Intuition
27:28: Jim on Influence
29:00: Changing America’s School System
30:17: What Does Jim Wish People Asked Him More Often?
Contact Info:
http://www.jimrogers.com/

Feb 20, 2019 • 58min
Ep.389 ~ Selling HomeAway for $3.9 Billion, and Helping a Million Entrepreneurs in 5 Years ~ Ross Buhrdorf
Ross Buhrdorf~ Founding CTO of HomeAway.com & Founder of ZenBusiness.com
~ Current Series ~
100 Interviews with 100 Major Influencers
Many of us entrepreneurs in the internet/tech world are younger. Most of us are in our 20’s and 30’s because we grew up with computers. Every now and then we get a guest that has been involved with tech and internet companies since before the Dot Com Boom and it is exciting to hear their stories because it seems like they have seen it all.
Today’s guest is Ross Buhrdorf and he is the founding CTO that worked with the global giant HomeAway.com for eleven years until they sold to Expedia for $3.9 billion. Ross was also involved with one of the first major search engines Excite.com that was once bigger than Google. Today, Ross and I chat about his time with Excite and HomeAway and what it was like building these companies up to become tech giants. Later in the episode, Ross shares with us about how he sets goals and how he uses neuro-linguistic programming to help create the success that he has had. Lastly, Ross shares about his newest venture Zen Business, that is helping entrepreneurs incorporate easily for a very low cost in any state of their choosing.
02:54: Why Ross Lives in Austin, Texas?
07:29: Ross’s Early Career at Excite.com and HomeAway.com
11:49: Working with One of the World’s Largest Search Engines During the Tech Boom
16:49: Tipping Point When Google Took Dominance
19:44: Working as a Founding CTO with HomeAway.com
23:09: Picking Great Companies to Work With
30:44: Selling HomeAway for $3.9 Billion
33:09: The Vacuum of TIme After Exiting a Business
40:44: Goal Setting from the CTO of a Billion Dollar Company
44:19: Zen Business Incorporating Business for Free
47:49: Helping 1,000,000 Entrepreneurs in Five Years
51:48: Ross on Influence
Contact Info:
https://www.zenbusiness.com/
ross@zenbusiness.com

Feb 13, 2019 • 1h 22min
Ep.388 ~ Destroying Swiss Banking Secrets, Exposing the Largest Tax Fraud Scheme in the History of the World, Author of Lucifer’s Banker ~ Bradley Birkenfeld
Brad Birkenfeld~ Exposing the Largest Tax Fraud Scheme in the History of the World w/ the Author of 'Lucifer’s Banker'
~ Current Series ~
100 Interviews with 100 Major Influencers
The Swiss banking system is one of the most powerful and secretive banking systems we have in the world. They have been known for years as the go-to place for wealthy from all countries to store their money and according to Swiss law they absolutely cannot share their clients information with any person, government or entity around the world.
Our guest today, Bradley Birkenfeld is a former top employee of the Union Bank of Switzerland, known as UBS. He ran the United States division of the company in Geneva for years. While working for UBS, he found some documents that were written to protect the bank from illegal activity that the bank was condoning in the United States. These documents were worded in a way that they could throw their employees “under the bus” if they needed to direct the blame elsewhere. When Brad approached the company about it, they ignored him. This was a huge red flag for Brad, and after numerous attempts, he eventually resigned from the company.
This inspired a series of events which led Brad to approach the Department of Justice in the United States government, about the problem and illegal activity the bank had been conducting on US soil. To his surprise, the Department of Justice didn’t welcome him with open arms. In fact, they even turned the case against him. Eventually, Brad had to turn to the US Senate and IRS to expose what turned into the largest case of tax fraud the US government has ever seen, and Brad became largest whistleblower the US Government and the Swiss banking system has ever come across. On today’s show Brad tells his story and outlines what he has written in his book Lucifer’s Banker: The Untold Story of How I Destroyed Swiss Bank Secrecy.
Now, because of Brad’s participation with the bank, he was actually sentenced to 30 months in prison by the United States. What is shocking, is the out of the 19,000 names Brad exposed to the US government not a single sole went to jail, except him. That’s right, the only person that went to jail is the man that exposed billions of dollars of tax fraud against the United States. So far, the US government has collected somewhere near $16 billion in unpaid taxes from Brad’s case. Now there is some good new at the end of this tale! Because the government collected so much from Brad’s case, the IRS rewarded him $104 million...yes, you heard me right. The US government put the man in jail that blew the whistle on the largest tax fraud scheme in the history of the world with the Swiss banks, they then gave him 30 months in jail, and then rewarded him with $104 million….and yes, it is all a very true story!
05:05: Lucifer’s Banker the Book
07:41: The Swiss Banking Background
17:11: Brad Starts Working for the Swiss Banks
19:56: Seeing Red Flags While Working for a Swiss Bank
27:59: The Whistleblowing Law
29:36: Brad Brings 19,000 Names of People Committing Tax Fraud to the Department of Justice
36:31: Exposing a Partner to Saddam Hussein
41:06: Taking the Case to the Senate, the IRS and the SEC
47:06: Brad Goes to Jail and is Rewarded $104 Million
57:11: What Has Gotten Better Due to Brad’s Whistleblowing?
1:01:11: Are the Banks Really Too Big to Fail?
1:05:11: What is the Solution for the Future of Banking?
1:08:11: How Can the Average Person Support Whistleblowers and Stopping Corrupt Banking?
1:12:16: Brad’s Experience in Jail
1:14:51: Brad’s Investment Advice
1:16:51: Brad on Influence
Contact Info:
https://lucifersbanker.com/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bradley-birkenfeld

Feb 6, 2019 • 45min
Ep.387 ~ What’s Working on YouTube From The Attractive Man ~ Matt Artisan
Matt Artisan ~ Dating Coach, Founder of The Attractive Man & YouTube Influencer
~ Current Series ~
100 Interviews with 100 Major Influencers
Imagine having over 500,000 YouTube subscribers and 80% of those were we the past 11-months. Today’s guest is a good friend, founder of The Attractive Man and world-renowned dating coach Matt Artisan. In the past year, Matt’s YouTube channel and influence has skyrocketed! Matt has a been a dating coach since 2006 teaching men how to communicate and date women. He started out by helping a couple clients one-on-one. Over the years, he has turned this service into a business that helps thousands and thousands of people and they consistently run events all over the world.
Today, Matt and I chat about the influence he has acquired over the years. We talk about how he grew this simple service into a business and he shares his secrets to his massive YouTube growth in 2018!
05:06: Matt Getting His Start Helping Guys Talk to Girls in College
15:32: Results from Coaching Men About Dating
17:59: 420,000 YouTube Subscribers in the Past 12 Months
23:08: Experiencing Rapid Growth
24:09: What is Working on YouTube?
26:49: Time and Effort Matt Puts Intro a YouTube Video
28:59: What is a YouTube Subscriber Worth vs Other Platforms?
31:34: Matt’s Habits That Keep Him Going
33:09: Recommended Books & Podcasts
36:04: Handling Major Influence in a Constructive Manner
38:19: Challenges Maintaining Influence
41:18: Tips on Growing Influence
Contact Info:
Website: https://www.theattractiveman.com/
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/theattractiveman1

Jan 30, 2019 • 46min
Ep.386 ~ Influence From Someone Who Sold 5000 Houses in a Year ~ Rock Thomas
Rock Thomas ~ World's Top 50 Realtor Selling 5000 Homes in a Year, Serial Entrepreneur and Investor
~ Current Series ~
100 Interviews with 100 Major Influencers
Influence is an interesting aspect of being an entrepreneur. As each person climbs the ladder of success, their influence is bound to grow. How we manage that influence will say a lot about our character and help or hinder our continued growth. Today, on the podcast we are joined by Rock Thomas. Rock a person that has built a considerable amount of influence over the years from becoming one of the top 50 realtors in the world selling over 5000 houses in a year. He has spoken and worked with some of the most famous entrepreneurs and thought leaders in the world, had his speeches and videos viewed over 55 million times and built 34 streams of income.
Throughout the show, Rock and I chat about the influence he has achieved and how he maintains it in the good times and not-so-good times. Rock’s underlying message is, “Influence begins with influencing self”.
02:58: Managing Energy Levels and Daily Routine
05:32: Transferring Past Pain to Create the Result you Desire
08:52: Who is Rock Thomas?
14:10: Ways to Increase the Constructive Challenges in Your Life
15:52: Major Takeaways from Being on the World’s Top 50 Realtors
19:32: Creating 35 Streams of Revenue
26:42: Reverse Engineering
28:51: Creating an A-Team
32:12: Rock on Influence
37:32: Biggest Challenge as an Influencer
Contact Info:
https://rockthomas.com/
https://gom1.com/
http://www.gobundance.com/
Instagram: @rockthomas
Facebook: @RockThomasOfficial

Jan 23, 2019 • 1h 25min
Ep.385 ~ Spending a Life Going on Adventures and Using it for Influence ~ Johan Ernst Nilson
Johan Ernst Nilson ~ Adventure Activist
~ Current Series ~
100 Interviews with 100 Major Influencers
Could you imagine trekking eighteen months from the North Pole to the South Pole? Or what about spending three-thousand nights in a tent? Or Kayaking from Sweden to Africa? Walking the Serengeti? Dog Sledding the Arctic? Riding a bike across the Americas? Or Kitesurfing across Greenland? Well, today’s guest can and he has done it all! Not only has he completed those adventures he has completed nearly fifty more treks throughout 168 countries setting world records and making it on TIME magazine. Johan Ernst Nilson joins us on the podcast today to chat about his life and mission as one of the world's top adventure activists.
Johan and I, chat for an hour and a half about his life and the journeys he has been on. He has some great tips about finding the motivation to achieve impossible challenges. We chat about having a champion's mindset, never giving up and about the most inspiring and scary moments he has had trekking the earth. We wrap up our interview listening to Johan talk about what he has experienced with climate change, and how he is using the influence he has gained to make a positive impact in the world.
04:03: The Placebo Effect and Branding
09:42: Who is Johan Ernst Nilson?
28:28: Johan on the Importance of Having a Why
33:31: The Scariest Situation Out of All Johan’s Adventures
37:11: Johan’s Most Cathartic Experience
42:54: What Johan’s Thinks About on Long Solo Treks
46:29: Johan’s Most Impactful Reads
48:09: Climate Change Today
58:04: Using Influence to Create a Positive Impact
1:06:04: Financing Non-Stop Adventures
1:16:54: Johan’s Future Treks
Contact Info:
Instagram: @johanernst
http://johanernst.com