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[NEW PODCAST] Happy 600th Episode of the Mind Your Business Podcast!

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 We just wrapped our 600th Episode of the Mind Your Business Podcast! Can you believe it?! If you?

 We just wrapped our 600th Episode of the Mind Your Business Podcast! Can you believe it?! If you’re reading this, I want to THANK YOU for tuning in. Our audience makes this a blasty-blast and we’re more excited than ever to continue bringing you powerful formulas, impactful tips, even more FUN guests, and of course...more Wedmore Woo! For our 600th episode, we wanted to do something extra special, so we brought my business bestie (and repeat favorite guest), Brandon Lucero, back to the Podcast to reveal The Million Dollar Messaging Formula That Sells Your Stuff for You…So You Don’t Have To! Click the LINK to listen now! [( This Episode, Brandon and I get into his incredible personal story building (and re-building) his business. It’s a rollercoaster ride that goes from rags to riches and million-dollar business models… There’s a lot to unpack and his tenacity and dedication is nothing short of inspiring. So grab some popcorn and get ready for some great storytelling! In this episode you’ll hear: - Why getting your message out there plays a HUGE role in your success - Why MOST content is NOT going to resonate with audiences…and what to do about it - The key differences creatives need to understand about warm and cold audience messaging - How to tell if you have a messaging problem…and why it matters - Niching down, and the best ways to overcome the fear of doing it  I can’t wait for you to hear this one and thanks for tuning in and celebrating 600 episodes with me! [( Enjoy, James P.S. For more on Brandon and how to create GREAT messaging that sells your stuff for you so you don’t have to…you can find a few of his previous episodes here: Episode 528: Do You Have a Messaging Problem? With Brandon Lucero [( Episode 519: The 4 Phases of Effective Messaging with Brandon Lucero [( Episode 439: How to Create Messaging that Converts with Brandon Lucero [( Sent to: {EMAIL} [Unsubscribe]( Level Five Publishing, LLC, 350 Forest Avenue, PO Box 1315 , Laguna Beach, CA 92651, United States

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