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How To Create A Book That Profits Before It's Published

Episode 314 of the The Story Engine Podcast podcast, hosted by Kyle Gray, titled "How To Create A Book That Profits Before It's Published" was published on September 3, 2024 and runs 42 minutes.

September 3, 2024 ·42m · The Story Engine Podcast

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Today in the show we are talking with Trevor Crane. We discuss the power of collaboration and the importance of seeking help and support in achieving success. Trevor shares his personal journey of overcoming challenges and redefining bankruptcy as a turning point in his life. He emphasizes the need to take responsibility and find partners who can help accelerate growth. 

In This Episode

  • Collaboration and seeking help are essential for achieving success.
  • Taking responsibility and redefining challenges can lead to personal growth.
  • Storytelling and vulnerability are powerful tools for connecting with clients.
  • Finding partners and support can accelerate growth and help achieve goals.
  • Applying to be a published author and joining the waitlist for 'Collaborate' can provide opportunities for personal and professional development.

We Discuss

04:08 The Power of Collaboration
09:44 Defining Your Mission and Target Audience
15:58 Taking Ownership and Seeking Support
23:11 From Bankruptcy to Success
26:14 The Transformative Power of Collaboration
30:34 Living the Dream: Finding Your Happy Place
 
 
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