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Business Reimagined with Danny Iny | The Mirasee Podcast

Business Reimagined with Danny Iny takes you behind the scenes each week with thought and industry leaders to see how they are reimagining business in their realm. From marketers to authors, bloggers to software startups and beyond, Danny digs into the deeper ways of thinking that shape the future of how business is done.
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Jun 9, 2015

Mitch Joel is one of the leading voices in digital media. He is the host of the Six Pixels of Separation podcast, author of 2 bestselling books and co-founder of Twist Image, the leading Canadian marketing agency that was acquired last year by the largest agency conglomerate in the world to form a global agency called Mirum, where Mitch serves as president.

On today's show, Mitch and Danny explore some of the most important existential questions that modern, online entrepreneurs have to struggle with and come to some inspiring and insightful conclusions.

Key Points

At 2:44 - Mitch talks through the life cycle of the market online, starting with the iconic 'publishing button,' and how it's become something very different these days.

At 5:47 - While everyone agrees that the cream rises to the top, Mitch goes into why he thinks that now is still a fantastic time for indie publishers to make their mark.

At 12:46 - Mitch talks about what he thinks would happen if he were to have just now started his blog, and contrasts that with the wild success of others who are newer to the online realm.

At 18:46 - Danny and Mitch discuss Seth Godin's book, 'The Dip,' and talk about how to know the difference between a dip, and a dead end.

At 25:18 - Seth Godin's book, 'The Dip,' and what Billy Idol and Mitch Joel have in common, and how lunacy could easily factor in.

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Jun 9, 2015

Sean Platt is a pioneer and innovator in the business of fiction. He has a proven track record of doing what's never been done before, and with great success. He ran the second most successful fiction project in KickStarter history, and proved that fast writing can be good writing when he and his partner wrote a book in 30 days, live in front of 1,000 people. That's just part of it.

Today, Sean talks about what's to come, both for him and for the fiction industry at large.

Key Points

At 5:03 - Even though they had great success with serials, Sean talks about why they've stepped away from them, and why other authors should look for another strategy.

At 6:40 - Sean talks about one of his reimaginations that earns them the name 'hack writers,' but explains why that's not the case at all.

At 14:00 - Sean talks about the concept of Open Source Fiction as yet another reimagination in fiction.

At 16:10 - Subscriptions are becoming more common, and Sean has found a way to integrate it into his publishing company, but do it in a way that provides enormous value to his readers.

At 19:20 - Sean's final reimagination that includes world class narration, and a new model that could be very disruptive to the publishing industry.

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Jun 9, 2015

In making the very first episode of Business Reimagined, I interviewed 19 other Firepole team members. While the best is included in episode 00, I've gathered the FUNNIEST stuff right here, for your enjoyment.

Don't forget to check out episodes 01 and 02 for interviews with Sean Platt and Mitch Joel!

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May 26, 2015

I can't tell you how thrilled I am about today's podcast. Not only is it the inaugural episode of our brand new podcast, Business Reimagined, but it's also very close to my heart. For this podcast, I interviewed every single one of my team members, and with their help, we tell the story of how we found Firepole Marketing, and what it's been like working with Danny, and each other.

I think you'll find the unique culture of Firepole to be very inspiring, and hopefully you'll get some insight into what works for us, and what can also work for you.

And don't forget to check out the hilarious blooper reel I put together for you. You'll find it in iTunes, so take a moment to subscribe while you're there!

Key Points

At 1:40 - The team is made up of people from around the world, with diverse backgrounds, but for most of us, we came to Firepole for the same reasons.

At 8:14 - Team members share their experiences applying for and being hired, and whether or not the staff lived up to expectations.

At 13:57 - Team members talk about their relationships with their students, and how much it really means.

At 17:02 - Firepole doesn't just expect their students to learn, the opportunitiy and expectation is also part of the team culture.

At 19:30 - Firepole team members give their best advice to students and entrepreneurs based on what they've learned and experienced as part of the team.

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