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Beyond Networking with Brian Miller

by Brian Miller

How do you build a sustainable career in an unpredictable world? We believe if you learn to weave a network of people who trust you, there will always be someone willing to hire you, buy from you, or work with you. Beyond Networking features intimate conversations with legends and leaders of industries about the relationships, connections, and chance encounters on which they built their success. Your host is Brian Miller, a former professional magician turned author, speaker, and consultant on human connection. Follow on social with #beyondnetworking

Copyright: 2022 Brian Miller Speaks

Episodes

Best People Practices with Zakia Lieske

32m · Published 01 Apr 10:00

Zakia Lieske is the Event Program Manager for Inova Heart & Vascular Institute. I met Zakia just last year when she hired me to speak at Inova's 3rd Patient Experience Conference. We connected instantly, but as you'll find out, she seems to do that with almost everyone.

In this episode we discuss the difference between event planning and event managing (hint: it's all about leadership roles), the importance of working with and hiring the right people, and of course, Zakia shares her story of a chance encounter with lasting impact.

And it's truly an epic tale.

Related Links

"At, For, or With?" - video excerpt from my panel session at Inova's conference (YouTube)

Join Us

Join the One New Person email list to be notified when a new episode drops and receive bonus, full, uncut conversations at BrianMillerSpeaks.com/onenewperson

While you're there, click "Blog" to gain access to a handful of free resources and get my weekly blog delivered directly to your inbox every Wednesday.

This post may contain affiliate links, which provide a small commission to Brian Miller at no cost to you. Clicking those links helps support the podcast, and we thank you for it.

On the Cusp with Alex DiPalma

36m · Published 18 Mar 10:00

Alex DiPalma is an audio producer and rising celebrity in the podcasting world. Alex and I met in 2018 when I was a student in The Podcasting Fellowship, an online course she co-created and runs with business legend Seth Godin, who will factor prominently in our conversation.

Alex is the producer and editor of Food 4 Thot, named one of the Best Podcasts of 2017 by New York Magazine. She executive produced Rise & Grind with Daymond John of Shark Tank fame, and is now the producer and editor of Seth Godin's Akimbo.

This episode is more a conversation than an interview, and ranges on topics from the state of the podcast industry in pop culture, to the difference between visual and audio mediums, when to pay attention and when to ignore stats and metrics in our work, how to navigate professional relationships, particularly when you're working with genius, and of course, Alex shares her story of a chance encounter with lasting impact. It will not surprise you, but it might delight you.

It was an honor to chat with Alex, and I really hope you enjoy this as much as I did.

Show Notes

  • Alex's audio production company: Domino Sound
  • The Podcasting Fellowship
  • Food 4 Thot (podcast)
  • Akimbo by Seth Godin (podcast)
  • The Ship It Journal (free download)

Related Links

  • Scott Perry's Creative on Purpose (podcast)
  • Linchpin by Seth Godin (book)

Join Us!

Join the One New Person email list to be notified when a new episode drops and receive bonus, full, uncut conversations at BrianMillerSpeaks.com/onenewperson

While you're there, click "Blog" to gain access to a handful of free resources and get my weekly blog delivered directly to your inbox every Wednesday.

This post may contain affiliate links, which provide a small commission to Brian Miller at no cost to you. Clicking those links helps support the podcast, and we thank you for it.

Finding Your 'You' with Jonah Babins

31m · Published 04 Mar 14:00

Jonah Babins is a professional magician, producer, co-owner of the Toronto Magic Company, and fellow podcast host.

His show Discourse in Magic brings on magicians and variety entertainers to discuss theory and business, rather than tricks. He was gracious enough to invite me on his show back in 2017, and now that I've got my own, I figured it would be fun to flip the script.

In this episode we discuss why you should deeply consider how and why you do the things you do, how to put more of yourself in your work, and of course, his story of a chance encounter with lasting impact.

Show Notes

Here is my episode on Jonah's podcast: Networking for Magicians with Brian Miller .

Jonah mentioned a handful of motivational speakers, podcasters, and coaches throughout the episode. Here are links to a few:

Neville Medhora: The Kopywriting Kourse

Pat Flynn's Smart Passive Income Podcast

Drew Dudley (motivational speaker)

Related Links

- Jonah's Magic Website
- Discourse In Magic Podcast
- Toronto Magic Company (remember to mention One New Person for free tickets)

Join Us!

Join the One New Person email list to be notified when a new episode drops and receive bonus, full, uncut conversations at BrianMillerSpeaks.com/onenewperson

While you're there, click "Blog" to gain access to a handful of free resources and get my weekly blog delivered directly to your inbox every Wednesday.

This post may contain affiliate links, which provide a small commission to Brian Miller at no cost to you. Clicking those links helps support the podcast, and we thank you for it.

Freely Expressing Joy with Carolyn Schrier

31m · Published 18 Feb 11:00

Carolyn Schrier is the Director of Marketing for Mitzvah Market, a comprehensive resource for Jewish families planning their Bar & Bat Mitzvah celebrations.

Carolyn and I met just a few years ago at one of their vendor showcases, where families get to interact with DJs, caterers, entertainers, decorators - if you've ever been to a wedding or bridal expo, it's like that, but for 13 year-olds.

In this episode we discuss how Carolyn went from a degree in economics to a career in service of the Jewish community, why we should refrain from judging how others choose to celebrate special occasions, and of course, her story of a chance encounter with lasting impact.

And by the way, her story literally moved me to tears over and over again during post production.

Show Notes

Hora example with traditional "Hava Nagila": https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gtP3jiXEAjw

Related Links

  • MitzvahMarket.com

Working Love and Loving Work with Adam Kreutinger

35m · Published 04 Feb 14:00

Adam Kreutinger is a public school art teacher, puppeteer, puppet builder, theater set & costume designer, magician, YouTuber, and podcaster. Adam has remained my closest friend from childhood. He is the only person who makes me feel lazy, and in that way, he's consistently pushed me to improve myself and my work.

In this episode we discuss how he avoids the trap of being a "jack of all trades and master of none," the value of finding a thought partner, and of course, his story of a chance encounter with lasting impact.

We talked for over an hour, which I cut down to the 30-minute conversation you'll find here. There's so much good stuff that was left out of the final edit, that I'm going to upload the full, uncut, unedited conversation separately as a bonus.

Related Links

  • Puppet Tears
    (Adam's podcast)
  • Adam Kreutinger on YouTube
  • "Wedding Dress in 15 Days" (George Takei Edit)
  • Adam's original wedding dress video on YouTube
  • Thomas Paul Asklar Fine Art Gallery on Facebook

Moving the Chair with Parag Joshi

34m · Published 21 Jan 15:00

Parag Joshi is a high school social studies teacher and TEDx organizer. In fact, he was my TEDx organizer, and in that way, our lives have become inextricably intertwined.

In this episode Parag and I discuss the state of the public education system in America, what's changed about it lately, and where it's going. He illuminates the process of creating and hosting a TEDx conference, and of course, shares his story of a chance encounter with lasting impact.

There are so many gems in this episode that you may have to listen more than once. In particular, if you teach in any capacity, formal or otherwise, Parag's insight on staying relevant for your students is absolute gold.

Related Links

  • TEDx Manchester High School
  • Elbow Room by Daniel
    Dennett

The Humans Come to Me with Kasey Quaglia

32m · Published 21 Jan 14:30

Kasey Quaglia is the studio coordinator at Summit Studios, a hip performing arts center in Manchester, Connecticut. Kasey and I met in 2010 when I walked into Summit looking to offer children's magic instruction. Although we started as colleagues, Kasey quickly became one of my dearest friends. She was even a bridesmaid in my wedding just a few years ago.

Kasey is one of the kindest, most generous people you'll ever meet. This episode covers the day-to-day responsibilities of a studio coordinator, how an art degree unexpectedly led to mastering human connection, and of course, Kasey's story of a chance encounter with lasting impact.

Show Notes

-Here is Seth Godin's life changing book Linchpin: Are You Indispensable?

-Kasey recalled Richard Linklater's film Waking Life: "Hey, can we do that again? I know we haven't met but... I don't want to be an ant, you know?"

Related Links

  • Summit Studios
    Performing Arts Center

From Chaos to Mindfulness with Pam Paydos

25m · Published 21 Jan 14:00

Pam Paydos is a Connecticut entrepreneur who in the span of 5 years opened not one, but two beloved and successful restaurants in an upscale & competitive community.

I met Pam in 2010 when I moved to Connecticut to reinvent my magic business from scratch. She was the first, and for months the only, local restaurant owner who took a chance on hiring a weekly magician.

In this episode Pam opens up about why she was able to create such thriving restaurants where most fail, how the business impacted her personal life, and of course, her story of a chance encounter with lasting impact.

Related Links

Popover Bistro & Bakery

Season One Teaser

1m · Published 14 Jan 21:42

Teaser for Season 1 of One New Person, the show where we take a closer look at chance encounters to remind ourselves that every interaction is meaningful, and every person we meet is important.

One New Person, hosted by author, speaker, and magician Brian Miller, is a companion to his book Three New People. It is a bi-weekly, interview-based exploration into the beauty and power of human connection.

As you wait for Season 1 to get underway, head to Brian's blog for a free resource "7 Ways to Open a Conversation with Anyone" and weekly inspiration.

First three episodes drop on Monday January 21.

Beyond Networking with Brian Miller has 109 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 61:49:12. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on August 20th 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on February 23rd, 2024 14:46.

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