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INTENT Podcast 021: Kolby Kay

Kolby Kay

Kolby Kay is a father, filmmaker, author, best selling author and creator of the

docuseries A Life Worth Living. He also runs a marketing agency that's focused on mental and behavioural health of adolescent kids.

Kolby has also spoken on global stages in front of over 300,000 people and has appeared in over 250 podcasts. When he’s not behind the camera, he loves riding on his motorcycle and spending time with his family.

In today’s conversation with Kolby, we talk about his ups and downs in life which include dealing with divorce and bankruptcy and recovering from it. We also learn about his thoughts on social media and navigating through the COVID-19 pandemic. 

“It's the journey and what you do with the family and your friends that's important.” -- Kolby Kay

Some topics that were discussed include:

  • Who is Kolby?
  • Dealing with bankruptcy
  • Kolby on sharing his story online
  • Kolby’s project on teenage suicide
  • Dealing with the pandemic
  • Letting go of social media

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INTENT Podcast 020: Leon Streete

Leon Streete

Leone Streete started out as a DJ back in 1995. He thought this is what he’d be doing for the rest of his life until he found a side hustle in making websites. From that, he transitioned to marketing and now helps other business owners avoid the pitfalls and know what to do to grow their businesses.

He is the founder of Business Owner Elevation and the author of “More Leads More Clients.” Through his company, he has helped three clients do over a million pounds from their marketing campaigns and numerous other clients hit multi 6-figures.

In today’s conversation, we talk about Leon's insights on failure and the lessons that he got from those failures.  and how we applied those lessons to the other areas in his life. If you're currently looking down the abyss and not quite sure what to do next, then this episode is definitely one for you to listen to.

“If you truly want to succeed, you ask for help.” -- Leon Streete

Some topics that were discussed include:

  • Who is Leon?
  • Leon’s passion for music
  • How Leon become a marketing coach
  • What does being an entrepreneur mean for Leon?
  • Why Leon doesn’t believe in labelling
  • What was it like building websites in 1997?
  • Leon’s shift from DJ to making websites
  • How Leon let go of bad clients
  • Leon’s messy middle
  • What was Leon’s biggest failure?
  • How to build a strong mentality
  • Leon’s advice on how to propel yourself forward

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INTENT Podcast 019: Mark Kington

Mark Kington

If you’ve seen cartoon Tega on my Facebook pages, I’ll have you know that my guest today is the guy who led me to create a cartoon version of myself. Mark Kington, my internet friend whom I hope to meet in real life one day, is someone who’s really cool and great at what he does.

Mark is a successful copywriter who is also known as “The Copy Father.” He helps businesses optimise their copywriting and marketing to increase their sales and conversion rate. He is also a proud family man and believes in the importance of cultivating healthy relationships.

In today’s episode, Mark and I speak about some things that I have been thinking about for quite some time. Things like the fear of being pigeonholed and dealing with shiny object syndrome. We also talk about his career as a copywriter and how he cultivates great relationships with people both inside and outside his business.

“Without having relationships in your life, things are going to be a lot harder.” -- Mark Kington

Some topics that were discussed include:

  • What does impact mean to Mark?
  • What is copywriting?
  • How does one become a copywriter?
  • How Mark came up with the branding for Copy Father
  • How important are relationships in life and entrepreneurship?
  • The impact of Mark’s kids in his life and business
  • Why Mark is against the 9 to 5 
  • Fear of being pigeonholed 
  • Dealing with shiny object syndrome
  • What would Mark have done differently?

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INTENT Podcast 008: Bob Yeager

Bob is a little bit of an enigma, in the sense that he is very mysterious and is a man with a bunch of skills you will be hard-pressed to find today. He possesses an uncanny ability to think critically and take and make informed decisions.

A gifted copywriter in his own right, he is quietly training the next generation of copy rockstars and you would not know it to look at his presence online.

On today’s episode, we go over a wide variety of topics, from Bob’s woodworking, to his copy/business mentoring. You’ll discover how society operates with group manipulation, avoiding conversations that cause conflict in the workplace as well as why people are emotionally unaccepting, amongst many other things.

“  I always say that if you're a consultant, a coach or whatever, and you're teaching the younger generation you should be teaching them from where they are, where you used to be, you're marketing to that former self Have you think about that person and what they were looking for in the trouble that you went through at that age.” – Bob Yeager

Some topics that were discussed include:

  • What it means to be conservative
  • Avoiding conversations that cause issues at work
  • Why people are emotionally unaccepting
  • Group manipulation
  • Figuring out things to do daily that’ll make life easier
  • Lack of discipline
  • Taking action over motivation
  • Self-discipline in an unfiltered world
  • Designing your life as you want
  • How social media affects kids
  • Recurring Revenue
  • Positioning yourself to obtain recurring revenue in an industry
  • How spending power in the market changes
  • Limited thinking 
  • Looking for market confirmation

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