Ep 20 – Jeremy Slate – Create Your Own Life and Command Your Brand

Purpose Up Podcast: Purpose | Inspiration | Leadership | Service - A podcast by Ben Stein: Blogger, Coach and Inspiration Seeker

Jeremy Slate is the founder of the uber successful Create Your Own Life Podcast, which helps entrepreneurs live the life they know they are meant to. In this episode we dive into his near death experience, his mom’s near death experience, and his journey to podcast success.  Jeremy is a former teacher who wanted to break free from the shackles of a “normal” life. Once his mom had a stroke, he realized how short life was and that he needed a change. This change led to multiple opportunities, that while not glamorous at the time, paved the way for his later success. In this episode we discuss: * Jeremy’s near death experience where his last rights were about to be called in * Getting over fear of rejection * Getting past his dad’s skepticism of creating his own life * His podcast consultation business which helps leaders get their message out, and in turn change the world * How he scales and systematizes his business * His plans for growing his new business Bio Jeremy Slate is the founder of the Create Your Own Life Podcast, which helps entrepreneurs live the lives they know they were meant to.  He studied literature at Oxford University, Specializes in using podcasting and new media to create celebrity and was ranked #1 in iTunes New and Noteworthy and #26 in the business category. After his success in podcasting, Jeremy Slate and his wife, Brielle Slate, found Command Your Brand to help entrepreneurs get their message out by appearing as guests on podcasts. Links * Web: Jeremy Ryan Slate.com * Web: Command Your Brand * Book Reccomendation: So Good They Can’t Ignore You * Book Recommendation: The 10X Rule: The Only Difference Between Success and Failure You May Also Like: * Ep 14 – Arthur Woods – Igniting a Purpose Movement * Ep 17 – Logan Sullivan – IMPACTivism and Effective Altruism * Ep 3 – Devin Martin – Life Coaching, Intuition and The Essence and Form of Purpose    

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