Episodes
Friday Sep 30, 2016
Friday Sep 30, 2016
Thea Orozco of Introvertology draws on a decade of social media experience to help us cut through the noise, have fun and be more productive online. Ep130 of The Introvert Entrepreneur Podcast.
Wednesday Apr 13, 2016
Ep113: Arden Clise and Essential Etiquette for Professional Success
Wednesday Apr 13, 2016
Wednesday Apr 13, 2016
Arden Clise of Clise Etiquette joins the podcast to tell us about her new book and shares tips on digital diplomacy and talking politics.
Full episode show notes at theintrovertentrepreneur.com/2016/04/13/ep113-arden-clise-essential-etiquette-professional-success/
Wednesday Dec 02, 2015
Ep97: Catriona Pollard on Going From Unknown to Expert
Wednesday Dec 02, 2015
Wednesday Dec 02, 2015
If you want to increase your visibility and credibility, then implementing a smart media strategy is a solid way to go. My guest is Catriona Pollard, founder and director of CP Communications and the author of "From Unknown To Expert," a step-by-step
process for growing your profile and expanding your influence by becoming a
recognized expert in your field using PR and social media.
Full Show Notes Here: http://theintrovertentrepreneur.com/2015/12/02/ep97-catriona-pollard-on-going-from-unknown-to-expert/
Wednesday Sep 16, 2015
Ep88: Andrea Lake on Strategic Business Growth
Wednesday Sep 16, 2015
Wednesday Sep 16, 2015
Introverts have incredible opportunities to build successful businesses, and leveraging online resources is one reason those opportunities exist. I’m pleased to welcome Andrea Lake to The Introvert
Entrepreneur podcast to share insights that she’s gained as the founder of
multiple businesses, all while balancing her introvert and extrovert energies.
Andrea is a serial entrepreneur who has founded 14 companies since she was 18
years old. Her current active companies are StickerJunkie.com, YogaJunkie, and
Delinquent Distribution, which owns sales rights to the merchandise for the
largest video games in the world, including Minecraft. She’s also the
co-founder of Mentor Mojo, which we’re going to learn more about during our
conversation. We also learn about her experience as a contestant on Donald Trump's show "The Apprentice," including the real reason she was "fired"!
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Friday Apr 27, 2012
Connecting Online and IRL with Morgan Barnhart
Friday Apr 27, 2012
Friday Apr 27, 2012
One of the things I noticed right away when I started my business was that it was much easier to be outgoing and social online than it was in real life. I could do things at my own pace, sit back and watch for a while before jumping in, and I generally felt in control. Contrast that to a live social situation where anything can happen – I could forget someone’s name, draw a blank when someone asks me a question or spill my drink on a new acquaintance when I go to shake their hand. I’ve learned over the years that I’m not alone. There are lots of introverts who describe themselves as extroverts online, and introverts IRL, or in real life. It makes us start to wonder, “who am I really?” The truth is that both are true, unless you’re going over-the-top online and taking on a new voice, brand or personality. I became curious about how introverts could leverage the power and relative comfort of social media to form stronger off-line relationships. My guest, Morgan Barnhart of Sociable Boost, gives us some insights to help us bridge the divide.