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EPISODE · Jun 14, 2024 · 47 MIN

13: The Most Transformative Morning Habits for Personal and Professional Growth

from Small Town Roofer · host Scott Tebay

In this podcast episode, Scott Tebay and Patrick Carr from Blue Collar Media Group delve into the challenges of podcasting and the decline in its popularity post-pandemic. Patrick shares his journey of founding Blue Collar Media Group after financial struggles, focusing on creating high-quality video content for contractors. They discuss the importance of diversifying marketing strategies, the impact of social media changes on advertising, and the significance of attending industry conferences. The conversation also touches on personal growth, overcoming fears, and the value of maintaining routines and addressing mental health issues for achieving professional and personal success.Show Highlights:Challenges of podcasting and the decline in popularity of podcasts post-pandemicStarting a company after facing financial difficultiesImportance of diversifying marketing strategiesServices offered by Blue Collar Media GroupOvercoming fear of public speaking and being on cameraImportance of routine and identity in maintaining consistencyPersonal struggles and battles faced by menImportance of finding one's niche and overcoming fearsStarting each day with a fresh perspective and striving for improvementDeveloping positive habits and the power of perseveranceStrategies for overcoming morning inertia and starting the day with purposeThe value of time and the significance of each dayAnxiety and mental healthSignificance of attention and community engagement in businessShow Notes and ResourcesLinks and Resources:Website: Blue Collar Media GroupInstagram: @thebluecollarmediagroupLinkedIn: Patrick R. Carr

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