The Influencer Inc Podcast
Latest Episodes
#12: Dorie Clark, HBR columnist and bestselling author, gives tips on becoming a recognized expert in your field
In today’s episode, Dorie describes how her influencer path began with a layoff and moved into authorship, public speaking, and passive income streams. Tune in to hear Dorie’s formula for becoming a recognized expert.
#11: Cynthia Johnson, with 1.56 million followers on Twitter, shares tips on building the foundation for your thought leadership
Cynthia reminds us that most people appreciate vulnerability, so when you make a mistake, own up and move on. In today’s episode, you’ll hear about some of the mistakes and embarrassing moments Cynthia has lived through, whether she thinks it was...
#10: Dave Kerpen, author of the NYT bestseller Likeable Social Media, on how to harness the power of LinkedIn to expand your network and influence
Likeable Social Media was started on the heels of an extremely successful, sponsored marketing event that also happened to be...his wedding. Learn the details about that along with Dave’s three points of advice for budding entrepreneurs.
#9: Bob Burg, co-author of the The Go-Giver (650,000+ copies sold), shares his secrets to become known, liked, and trusted in your industry
Bob Burg is old-school; his ideas are not. In today’s podcast, find out how Bob got into sales; characteristics the best sellers share; and Bob’s favorite classic book on sales.
#8: Chris Ducker, author of Virtual Freedom and founder of Youpreneur Summit, on delegation and authenticity
In this episode, learn the one question Chris asks that keeps him on track whenever a new email comes to his inbox. You’ll also learn Chris’s practical public speaking tips, his personal story of burnout, and the role authenticity played in his...
#7: Greg McKeown, public speaker, leader and business consultant, author of Essentialism, on essentialism
Greg’s book Essentialism is not about saying no. It’s about saying yes to the most important things for you. In today’s episode, find out why Essentialism has had an unusual pattern of continuous growth since its launch, why practicing...
#6: Mike Michalowicz -- author of the cult classic Toilet Paper Entrepreneur and Profit First, speaker, and podcaster -- has built multi-million-dollar businesses, lost it all, and come back swinging
Mike is a master at making lemonade from lemons. All of his books were written to solve a problem he had. Turns out he wasn’t the only one with those particular problems... Now an in-demand speaker, tune in to hear about Mike’s most embarrassing...
#5: Brian Fanzo, rated a Top 10 Social Media Influencer by Onalytica in 2017, explains why the if-you-build-it-they-will-come strategy doesn’t work and what to do instead
From a Department of Defense computer job to technology trainer to influencer and public speaker, Brian, the Economist’s 2014 Social Business Leader award recipient, is passionate about “connecting great people with great people to do great...
#4: Chris Brogan, New York Times bestselling author of nine books, in-demand speaker, and all-around funny guy, gives timeless advice on finding your voice
From the old days of bulletin boards to modern-day podcasts, Chris highlights common threads and themes that stand the test of time. Chris reminds us that it’s okay to fail, and it’s okay to be weird. The most important thing is that you be yourself.
#3: Jonah Berger, author of bestsellers Contagious and Invisible Influence and professor of Wharton's top online course, applies hard science to complex social questions
Jonah is an academician in the influencer space, chasing answers to questions about social trends and why some things go viral and other don’t. An influencer in his own right, learn which influencer he admires most.