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Ryan Magdziarz is a master of marketing, sales and business growth.
 
Before the age of 21 Ryan had started and run multiple successful ventures, including a marketing agency that he grew to a team of 8 people, an app that gathered over 100,000 downloads in the first 4 weeks and many more.
 
After a painstaking life breakthrough, Ryan realized his birth purpose and Winning International was born with the mission of raising a billion dollars for charity.
Before age 22 Ryan had grown Winning to 7-Figures and changed 100’s of coaches’ lives.
 
In this episode we discuss:
 
  1. Why Ryan and his team gave away free $100 gift cards. 
  2. The concept of “Giving instead of getting” in marketing.
  3. How Ryan had his confidence shattered when his mother left him and his father when he was 13.
  4. How getting into golf and finding a mentor gave Ryan confidence again.
  5. How talking to girls and joining a sales team helped Ryan face his fears. 
  6. How Ryan learned how to sell by cold calling for 3 months straight, 8 hours a day. 
  7. The side hustles and businesses Ryan built before he started Winning International. 
  8. The behind the scenes of what Winning International provides for their clients. 
  9. Ryan’s advice on how you can land your first client.
  10. The 2 different types of failure.  
 
For more details on this episode or resources and support on building your business, please visit www.teenpodcast.com We have built a community of entrepreneurs from all around the world to help you on your journey. 
 
The podcast is produced by Force Media. 
Direct download: TE_2.12-_Ryan_Magdziarz_Founder_of_Winning_International.mp3
Category:general -- posted at: 12:00pm EDT

On today’s episode, you will hear interviews from 4 inspiring young entrepreneurs at The Teenpreneur Conference in Jacksonville, Florida. The interviews are in the following order:
 
  1. Eugene Holsey (14 year’s old) - Founder and CEO of The Paracord World. 
  2. Ben Olsen (17 years old)- A seasonal entrepreneur. His current business is a freelance writer on financial management and being financially smart. 
  3. Jordon Cox (19 Year’s old)- Public speaker and money saving expert!
  4.  Sade Reid (14 Year’s Old)- Founder of Sade Tutoring: a math tutoring company. 
 
Thank you so much for listening to Teenage Entrepreneur! For more details on this episode or resources and support on building your business, please visit www.teenpodcast.com We have built a community of entrepreneurs from all around the world to help you on your journey. 
Direct download: TE_2.11-_Live_Interviews_at_Teenpreneur_Conference.mp3
Category:general -- posted at: 12:00pm EDT

 
Patrick Ambron is the CEO and co-founder of BrandYourself.com, the first DIY platform that makes it simple for anyone to take control of their own search results.
 
In 2011, his company was named New York’s # 1 Emerging Technology Business, making his team the youngest company ever to win the $200K prize. He was recognized by the White House as one of the Empact 100 Top CEO’s under 30, named Young Entrepreneur of the year by the SBA, and most recently, named to Inc Magazine’s top 35 under 35.
 
Patrick has led BrandYourself to secure over $5 million in venture capital and grow to over 60 full-time employees. They were recently named the overall StartUp winner at SXSW.  His ideas on Online Reputation and business have been featured on Fox News, ABC News, CBS News, HuffingtonPost, FastCompany, Mashable, TechCrunch, WSJ, the NYTimes, and many others.
 
On this episode we discuss: 
  1. Patrick’s career as a competitive runner.
  2. The types of businesses Patrick had as a kid.
  3. How Patrick learned about SEO
  4. How Patrick’s co-founder, Pete, was being mistaken as a drug dealer and how that led to the idea of Brand Yourself.
  5. How Brand Yourself went from 3 years of no traction to 60,000 users in 60 hours. 
  6. How they financially supported themselves while building Brand Yourself. 
  7. How Patrick lived off $10,000/year for 3 years. 
  8. How Brand Yourself went from 5 to 60 full-time employees in 5 months.
  9. How every venture capitalist originally turned them down but invested months down the road.
  10. Advice Patrick would give to other entrepreneurs who are trying to secure funding.
  11. How Patrick has managed the transition of being a start-up founder to being a CEO. 
 
Thank you so much for listening to Teenage Entrepreneur! For more details on this episode or resources and support on building your business, please visit www.teenpodcast.com We have built a community of entrepreneurs from all around the world to help you on your journey. 
Direct download: TE_2.10-_Patrick_Ambron-_Co-Founder__CEO_of_Brand_Yourself.mp3
Category:general -- posted at: 12:30am EDT

While attending GA Tech University, Partha broke his ankle and spent six weeks on crutches, leading him to found Better Walk to create a crutch that didn't hurt a user's armpits and other revolutionary medical devices. Since founding the company in May 2013, Partha has been invited to the White House to present to President Obama, been named on the 2015 Forbes 30 Under 30, been featured on CNN, and received numerous entrepreneurship awards.
 
On this episode we learn:
  1. What music Partha listens to while he works.
  2. How Partha went from being shy and quiet to outgoing in high school and college.
  3. What inspired Partha to start Better Walk.
  4. How Partha used his background in physics to create the prototype of the crutch.
  5. How Partha applied to accelerator programs and how it helped build their company.
  6. The challenges faced in bringing a physical product to market. 
  7. How many revisions of the prototype they had to make (over 10!)
  8. How they raised $600,000 to bring the product to market.
  9. The advice he would give to other entrepreneurs that are in college. 
  10. How Partha is scaling Better Walk.
  11. How Partha got to meet and present the crutches to President Obama.
  12. How Partha handles stress or negativity in business.
 
Thank you so much for listening to Teenage Entrepreneur! For more details on this episode or resources and support on building your business, please visit www.teenpodcast.com We have built a community of entrepreneurs from all around the world to help you on your journey. 
 
 
Direct download: TE_2.9-_Partha_Unnava-_Founder_of_Better_Walk_Crutches.mp3
Category:general -- posted at: 12:30am EDT

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