MMPT Episode #200: 200 Episodes Boiled Down Into 1

17/07/2023 20 min
MMPT Episode #200:  200 Episodes Boiled Down Into 1

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Episode Synopsis

Over the last few weeks I've been getting questions like: "What you are you going to do on your 200th episode? That's a big achievement.". Honestly, I hadn't really thought about it. I was more focused on Take Flight V4.0 and pushing that content to you by the end of the year. As I started to reflect on it, I naturally started doing the math and what that meant. 200 episodes equates to over 9, 7 hour audiobooks if you average each episode out to 20 minutes each. That's a big number but pushing out massive amounts of content is not why I write and deliver a MMPT each week. The calls originated in January of 2016 with 15-20 of my Jameson Sotheby's International Realty brokers on Monday mornings as a way to scale my connection with them. I started to get requests that I record them so in March of 2019 (the official first MMPT), I fumbled around and found a way to drop them into Soundcloud. In 2020, I began to also push them to Apple Podcast.

Researching, writing and delivering the content each week satisfies my personal need to "crack the code", "find the universal truths" and "stress test what I know works". This MMPT process is how I editorialize what I've learned and it gives me an outlet to document and share the proven ideas and concepts into bite size, easy to digest pieces of content. The content comes from reading a lot of books on pertinent topics, purchasing online courses, observing others that WIN and building 3 of my own successful businesses over the years. I grew up in the back seat of a car listening to Jim Rohn and one of his quotes has always stuck with me: "Success Leaves Clues" , meaning that someone has already done what it is that you want to create. Brokers/advisors/entrepreneurs waste so much time trying to figure out the "HOW". This podcast is about the "How". I don't write it and share it if it hasn't been researched, proven and stress tested by me. From the feedback I've received, the MMPTs are valuable to you. One thing is for sure, the research and process of writing them each week has changed my life and made me better.

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