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[Dare to Launch, Ep 9] what happens behind closed doors

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They say you’re the average of the five people you hang around most. That explains why my co-ho

They say you’re the average of the five people you hang around most. That explains why my co-host Chris Saunders and I are feeling pretty darn awesome right now… Because, after hosting two different mastermind meetings AND our big annual Launch Club event back to back… we’ve spent the last week surrounded by some of the most amazing folks I know. So, on this week’s episode of Dare to Launch, we’re sharing some of the biggest lessons we learned after hanging out with these inspiring entrepreneurs. We’re joined by Dan Walker, my Marketing Lead. Dan took a TON of notes at all three events. And he’ll be sharing some of his biggest takeaways too. You’ll hear: - What happens at high-end mastermind meetings (I walk you through how I structure these meetings, including why I NEVER have any content in the first session) - How creating a little “friendly competition” amongst your customers can deliver you a ton of social proofHow one member of my mastermind DOUBLED her launch… by delivering LESS content - Why none of the folks in my masterminds are worried about AI killing their businesses - Dan reveals the most common problems he saw during a copywriting workshop… and how to fix them - How eliminating friction points and creating “level 10” experiences can help you build an audience of raving fans - What feeling nervous and anxious before you step on stage really means… and how to take action regardless of how you feel - How we closed our big event on a “high note” (this was easily the most terrifying thing I’ve ever done live on stage) … and more. Even for hardcore introverts like me, being around people is essential… The backstories of the “self-made” successes are filled with a supporting cast of family members, coaches, mentors, and guides who helped them along the way. Success is always a team sport. That’s one of the reasons I love masterminds – it’s an easy way to surround yourself with inspiring people who’ll lift you higher than you can go on your own. And if you’re not in a mastermind yet, this week’s episode is a great start – you’ll get a behind-closed-doors peek at what goes on at my events… and some of the freshest strategies and tactics I learned. [Check out the full conversation on YouTube here](=) – or grab it on your favorite podcast player: [Listen on Apple Podcasts]( [Listen on Spotify]( [Listen on Google Podcasts](=) best regards, Jeff [Unsubscribe]( Internet Alchemy, Inc P.O. Box 585 Durango, Colorado 81302 United States (970) 403-5753

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