by John Khoury | Oct 28, 2014 | Podcast
Today’s guest is Kaihan Krippendorp, a corporate strategist and author of 5 books. Today he talks to us about his favorite of those books: The Way of Innovation. It’s a new look at the phases of creation taken from Eastern Philosophy. Whatever you are...
by John Khoury | Oct 27, 2014 | Podcast
We have Chris Parker on the show – an average (well, not so average) guy with a job, wife and kids who followed his dream of making a movie. Specifically that movie is The Right Juice, which Chris co-produced. It’s a feature film set in the Algarve in...
by John Khoury | Aug 26, 2014 | Podcast
So cool to have Jude Miller Burke on the show talking about her new book The Millionaire Mystique: How Working Women Become Wealthy – And How You Can, Too!. She talks about her research project studying self-made millionaires and tells us the common themes they...
by John Khoury | Jul 14, 2014 | Everyday phenomena explained by Quanology
“Indian giving” is when you give someone something and then you take it back. But what’s it called when you offer someone something but hope they refuse? People fascinate me. I fascinate me. I’ve done this too. You want to look generous but you don’t really want to...
by John Khoury | Jul 9, 2014 | Podcast
This show features Bethany Williams, executive, author, and mentor. She’s with us to talk about that uncomfortable conversation: asking for a raise. At one point Bethany found herself a single mom struggling to provide for her children. Slowly but surely,...
by John Khoury | Jul 7, 2014 | Podcast
Episode #2 features Evan Carmichael: entrepreneur and YouTube sensation. One day, Evan decided to stop posting articles he didn’t really support and to start really taking his passion for business to the people. He developed his own YouTube channel where he...
by John Khoury | Jun 27, 2014 | Everyday phenomena explained by Quanology
Richard Dawkin’s book The Selfish Gene, and the selfish-gene theory it embraces have massive implications on human understanding. Traditional Darwinian evolution would say “survival of the fittest” implying that we’re all a bunch of selfish...
by John Khoury | May 9, 2014 | Applied
Eric Reiss came up with the idea of the MVP with regards to approaching your startup’s product or service. MVP stands for Minimum Viable Product. It’s the most basic version of your product or service, developed with the least effort, that allows you to...
by John Khoury | May 6, 2014 | Being an Author
Following the advice of self-publishing author coach, Tim Grahl, I’m focusing on developing an email list. Tim advises authors to get one of those annoying pop-ups on their site where it asks people to sign up for the email newsletter. The theory is, that though...
by John Khoury | May 6, 2014 | Being an Author
Hell yeah, this book is a project. As they say, it’s not about one book, it’s about me setting up a lifelong career as an author. And that’s actually the real project, but for now, I’m focused on making a splash with Quanology: Evolution &...