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THE MULTIVERSE OF BUSINESS
by The MULTIVERSE OF BUSINESS
THE MULTIVERSE OF BUSINESS is a show for people who want practical, no nonsense ways to build and grow small businesses. Hosted by Jack and Chuck, two operators who test ideas in real life, this podcast breaks down simple business models, local services, niche newsletters, AI tools, and hands on experiments anyone can run. Each episode gives listeners clear takeaways, cheap ways to validate ideas, and realistic paths to earn more without needing big budgets, large teams, or fancy credentials. If you have limited time, basic business sense, and want strategies that you can actually use this week, this is your podcast.Connect with Us on social Mediahttp://www.youtube.com/@THEMULTIVERSEOFBUSINESShttps://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61584688353284https://www.instagram.com/the_multiverse_of_business/
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Your First 10 Sales Calls: How to Not Panic
Your First 10 Sales Calls: How to Not PanicEpisode Summary + Show NotesIf your stomach flips the moment you see “Call scheduled” on your calendar… welcome. That’s normal. In this episode, we’re talking about how to get through your first 10 sales calls without spiraling, and how to use them as practice reps that make you better fast.Two Reasons You’re on a Sales Call (and why this matters)Before you even pick up the phone, get clear on what kind of call you’re having because the goal changes everything.1) Prospecting / Discovery (Ideal Customer Persona calls)This is about learning, not pitching.Goal: Understand their needs, pain points, and what they actually want.Approach: Ask open ended questions. Stay curious. Listen more than you talk.Outcome: You walk away with insight you can use to shape your offer, your messaging, and your next steps.2) Selling (moving someone forward / closing)This is about helping them decide.Goal: Close, or move them to the next step (demo, follow up, proposal, etc.).Approach: Connect their needs to your solution and make the value clear.Outcome: A decision and a next step ideally with a date on the calendar.What We Covered in the Episode1) Nerves are normal (prep is your cheat code)A little preparation goes a long way. Even 5–10 minutes before a call reviewing who you’re calling, scanning notes, setting one clear goal can calm your brain and help you show up confident.Also: you’re going to make mistakes. That’s part of the first ten. The win is getting back on track quickly and treating every call like a rep.2) The post-call review is where you level upRight after the call, take a minute to:write down follow-upsnote what workednote what felt offThat quick reflection builds your skill way faster than trying to “remember later.” And if you stumble mid-call? Just keep going. Most people don’t care nearly as much as you think they do.3) Selling is sharing what you genuinely believeSelling isn’t “convincing someone.” It’s saying, “I believe this can help you,” and backing it up with how and why.We talked about trusting your natural communication style (Jack Spirko’s angle) and also leaning on simple frameworks to stay grounded, handle objections, and keep the call focused on value.My Top 10 Tips for Your First 10 Sales CallsDo a quick prep (5–10 minutes): who they are, why you’re calling, what success looks like.Use a simple outline: a few bullets > a perfect script.Listen more than you talk: ask open ended questions and stay curious.Expect nerves:...
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Four Paths to Money: Side Hustler, Founder, Employee, Investor
Episode SummaryA breakdown of four primary work and income paths. Clarifies who is best suited for a side hustle, entrepreneurship, traditional employment, or investing, and outlines idea examples for each category.Core Topics CoveredWhat defines each pathTraits and conditions that signal fitBenefits and limitations of each pathRisk considerationsSkill and time requirementsIdea examples for each pathSegment Structure1. IntroWhy choosing the right money path mattersBrief overview of the four options2. Side HustlerWho is best suitedTypical goalsRisk profileTypes of ideas that fit this stage3. FounderPersonality traits and conditions that support entrepreneurshipExpectations regarding risk, time, and capitalIdea types that scale into full businesses4. EmployeeWhy employment remains the best fit for manyTraits and priorities that align with stabilityHow to optimize within this pathRelated opportunity ideas5. InvestorWho is suited for an investor roleIncome potential based on capital and risk toleranceCommon beginner friendly investment directionshttps://www.youtube.com/@THEMULTIVERSEOFBUSINESShttps://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61584688353284https://www.instagram.com/the_multiverse_of_business/
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Honest Beginnings - Comeback Underdog Story
In this kickoff episode, Jack and Chuck introduce themselves and share the real world experiences that brought them here. From running a chocolate shop with online and event sales, trying a construction side hustle, streaming on Twitch, and building skateboards to years of combined experience in retail management, supply chain, logistics, 3D printing, farming, auto detailing, and launching private label products we’ve tried a lot, learned a lot, and we’re still building.We created this podcast because we love talking business ideas and breaking down what’s going on in our own projects. When we started, there weren’t many honest resources out there, so this show is our way of documenting the journey to our first million while helping others along the way.What you’ll get:Practical ideas, honest advice, beginner friendly breakdowns, and what we would do in different business situations. No guru hype, just real experiences from two people actively building.This podcast is for:Aspiring entrepreneurs, anyone looking for extra income, small business owners, and people who want real stories instead of jargon and scams.Our promise:No B.S. Just real people building real businesses and sharing what works and what definitely doesn’t.What’s coming next:In Episode 1, How do you know whether you should be an entrepreneur, start a side hustle, stick with a traditional job, or focus on investing? and a few ideas to get you started. https://www.youtube.com/@THEMULTIVERSEOFBUSINESShttps://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61584688353284https://www.instagram.com/the_multiverse_of_business/
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
THE MULTIVERSE OF BUSINESS is a show for people who want practical, no nonsense ways to build and grow small businesses. Hosted by Jack and Chuck, two operators who test ideas in real life, this podcast breaks down simple business models, local services, niche newsletters, AI tools, and hands on experiments anyone can run. Each episode gives listeners clear takeaways, cheap ways to validate ideas, and realistic paths to earn more without needing big budgets, large teams, or fancy credentials. If you have limited time, basic business sense, and want strategies that you can actually use this week, this is your podcast.Connect with Us on social Mediahttp://www.youtube.com/@THEMULTIVERSEOFBUSINESShttps://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61584688353284https://www.instagram.com/the_multiverse_of_business/
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