[Well-Fed Business Podcast] A Business Owner’s Ultimate Guide to Self Care

Is it fair to put yourself and your needs first?

Many people believe the ultimate tool for self care, virtuous selfishness, is wrong.

And in today’s episode of The Well-Fed Business podcast, the Evil Bald Genius and Connor Benham are diving deep to debunk the too-common myth around selfishness – and how it’s wrong, inhumane, and a detriment to society.

‘Cuz the truth is, it’s the exact opposite.

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The 16-word marketing strategy

I often lament the fact very few so-called professionals in my line of work seem to understand the difference between tactics and strategy.

The most common mistake is to confuse and conflate the two and then to compound the error by thinking the former is the latter.

Short and simplistic explanation: strategy is where you want to go and what you want to achieve; tactics are what get you there.

The pain of others’ stupidity

If you know me at all, you know I’m a cheerful kind of guy in the main. Easy to get along with, generally pretty forgiving of people, and much less judgemental than some of my deliberately inflammatory comments might have you believe.
But I have to confess there’s one thing guaranteed to get a rise of me — business owners’ wilful fucking ignorance and learned helplessness when it comes to marketing.
It boils down to two big mistakes they’re making: irrational belief in the silver bullet, and a lack of belief in how simple things really are…

The Well Fed Business Podcast: #4

In today’s episode, the boys over at the Well-Fed Business podcast are talking about pubes… specifically where Connor got his first one from.Oh, and they’re also waxing lyrical about books, and why they’re the Ultimate Marketing Tool for your business.

7 Facts of Uncaring Reality

In his book Think and Grow Rich Napoleon Hill talked about the need for accurate thinking, to have your thoughts aligned with reality and the world as it is rather than how you think it is, want it to be, or think it ought to be.

In a fair and just world you’d think the fact you’re excellent at your craft would be enough and clients would flock to your door, pay you what you’re worth, and never try to hammer down your fees or fuck you over when the time comes to pay.

Alas, the world is neither fair nor just.

Life itself is neither fair nor just.

The Well-Fed Business Podcast: #7

As Dan Kennedy says, ‘people are walking around with an umbilical chord in their hand, looking for somewhere to plug it in’.

And in today’s episode of the Well-Fed Business podcast, the EBG dresses up in his best attire to dive deep into the meaning behind it, and how you, as a business owner, can become that power socket your clients are looking for.

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