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INTENT Podcast 011: Tega Diegbe

Tega, the founder of the Intent Podcast, may be uncomfortable talking about himself, but this has allowed him the ability to be genuinely interested in what other people are doing. Through his connections in the entrepreneurial space, he is able to have interesting conversations with some rather interesting individuals.

He hopes that with these conversations, he will be able to help his podcast listeners find their way as well. Through his knack of wanting to develop the people around him, he is able to impart valuable knowledge to everyone he comes across. 

In this raw episode of the Intent Podcast, Tega faces the uncomfortability of hosting his first solo show. What started off as unfamiliar territory for him soon flourished into a train of thoughts from how he started his podcast to what his plans are moving forward.   

“Do more uncomfortable things, especially in business.” - Tega Diegbe

Some topics that were discussed include:

  • Focusing on growth this quarantine
  • Embracing uncomfortability
  • The 5-day challenge
  • Tega’s decision to record his first solo podcast
  • The Intent Podcast and how it started

References & links mentioned:

Contact Tega:

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INTENT Podcast 004: Ben Poggemiller

When Ben was younger he always had a creative side to him. He also always thought of ways to make money from this creative side of his. In elementary school, he drew comics books with the idea of selling them to friends. This mindset carried over into high school where he and his locker partner sold food, drinks and candy out of their locker. They happen to be business partners today in his local brick and mortar business. Ben later went on to work for a family that owned 5 branches of the Tim Hortons Canadian restaurant chain. 

He handled the equipment maintenance for the chains.

He soon realised this wasn’t his dream knowing he always wanted to get involved in education and be an academic. After deciding NOT to pursue a PhD, he chose to do something that will utilise all the skills he had picked up from university. 

Today, we find out what got Ben into Facebook ads, How he went from an employee to decide I’m going to start a local business.

“Just doing one thing every day that’ll grow each business is very important” – Ben Poggemiller

Some topics that were discussed include:

  • What made him become an entrepreneur
  • What got him into Facebook ads
  •  How long it took him to get his first client
  •  How he decided to become a businessman
  • Going from being your own boss into being in a partnership
  • Difficulty in finding people to do jobs in a small town
  • Dealing with customer demands and prospect demands as the owner
  • Still running ads for clients
  • How he managed running ads for clients and his own business
  • Sales calls
  • Skills built over the course of his career
  • How to manage not having control
  • Shifting focus on the businesses he owns
  • Marketing growth plan for both businesses
  • Advice to people wanting to be an entrepreneur 

References & links mentioned:

Contact Ben:

  • Ben Poggemiller
  • Ben is doing this cool thing called Apple Picker Campaigns GO HERE to find out if he can help you

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Thanks for tuning in to this week’s episode of the Intent Podcast! If the information shared in these weekly conversations and interviews have helped you in your business journey, please head over to iTunes, subscribe to the show, and leave us an honest review. Your reviews and feedback will not only help us continue to deliver great, helpful content, but it will also help us reach even more amazing entrepreneurs just like you!

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