Ray Edwards Show
As Christian Entrepreneurs (or good people in general), how should we live our lives? I've been thinking about some of my childhood role models and measuring them by today's standards. Why did I gravitate towards these men, and do I still see their influence in my behavior? This week, I want to talk about goals, proper motivation, and how to share the success we achieve. Key Insights Building meaningful communities and spreading the positive love of Jesus Christ creates more impact than voting—focus on helping people and making tangible difference in the world. I aim to foster, train,...
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In this episode, Ray delves into the intersection of faith and financial security, exploring how Christian businesspeople can navigate economic uncertainties without fear. Drawing inspiration from the life of George Mueller, Ray shares insights on seeking God’s guidance and maintaining peace amidst financial challenges. Discover how aligning your personal agenda with God’s will can lead to a life of prosperity and peace, even in the face of adversity. Tune in for a transformative discussion on faith, hope, and financial resilience. Key Takeaways Thou wilt keep him in perfect peace,...
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In this conversation, I chat with Noelle and Bryan Switalski as we explore the various applications (and limitations) of AI, particularly in the context of personal and business use. We discuss the strange queries people have made to AI, the importance of understanding AI’s capabilities and limitations, and how AI can assist in content creation, audience targeting, and marketing strategies. The conversation also highlights the significance of storytelling and maintaining a brand voice when using AI tools. Ultimately, wed emphasize the need for careful consideration and personalization when...
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In this conversation, Pat Flynn discusses his new book, which addresses the challenges of information overload and offers strategies for effective learning. He emphasizes the importance of prioritizing learning, the role of community in skill acquisition, and the balance between persistence and pivoting in one’s journey. Flynn introduces the concept of micromastery, which focuses on mastering small components of a skill, and shares insights from his experience with traditional publishing. The discussion culminates in a reflection on the broader implications of learning in a rapidly changing...
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In this conversation, Ray interviews Dustin Stout, the founder of Magai, an all-in-one AI platform. They discuss the concept of building in public, the importance of transparency in growth metrics, and the challenges faced during the creation of Magai. Dustin shares insights on the advantages of universal AI tools over niche products, the features of Magai, and how it can be used for learning and research. They also explore the future of AI, the role of education, and the evolution of AI agents and multimodality in the industry. Chapters 00:00 Building in Public: The Journey Begins 06:29 The...
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In this episode of the Ray Edwards Show, Ray and Bryan Switalski discuss how to transform content into a successful business without relying on paid ads or social media burnout. They share personal stories of their journeys, emphasizing the importance of clarity in marketing and the power of effective offers. Bryan introduces the MX Seven Creator Workshop, designed to help creators and entrepreneurs multiply their impact and income in just five weeks. The conversation highlights the significance of understanding your audience and creating irresistible offers that resonate with them. ...
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Can you mix your faith and your business? Should you bring Jesus to work? There are plenty of good Christians who believe those worlds should not mix (especially those good Christians with employees who may not hold the same beliefs). This week, I'd like to tackle this touchy topic with my son, Sean. Not only is he one of my favorite people to talk to, he's a fellow Christian, a fellow entrepreneur, and an employer with some insightful opinions on the separation of faith and business. ^^ Leave your comments there. I would love to hear your feedback. How You Can Help Subscribe to the show...
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A "Stressless”, "Fearless” life - Eliminating all fear and stress from life ain’t gonna happen, BUT it is definitely possible to reduce the amounts of both...to "stress less", and "fear less". This week, I’m giving you the 5 keys to do just that… Purpose What is your overall mission in life? What is the reason you're driven to get out of bed each day? If you don’t know your purpose, that’s okay. It will evolve and change over time, but defining a reason is important. Pick one. I believe our mission is to become the person God made us to be. Yours may of course be...
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As you may know, I am quite the tech nerd. I enjoy checking out the latest AI gizmos, searching for things that are actually useful, productivity boosters (which I really need after wasting so much time playing with said gizmos). One of the more interesting tools I've found is Google's NotebookLM. You feed it a document and it generates a "podcast" about the contents using two artificial hosts. Since Black Friday is coming up, I decided I would test it using a blog post I wrote a couple of years ago that encouraged service-based businesses to do a Black Friday promotion. Was it...
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I know not everyone who listens to my podcast is over 50, but God willing, someday you will be, so stick with me. 50 doesn't seem old these days (depending on who you're asking), but for many of us, it's when our bodies begin to show a little wear and tear. In our twenties, we might pull a muscle if we lift something too heavy...In our 50's, that same injury could be caused by a sneeze. My point is, some of the freedom we earn by being entrepreneurs becomes more of a necessity than a luxury. For instance, in the past few years, I have had a couple of surgeries that...
info_outlineLet me preface this by acknowledging that most people (myself included) cannot instantly, and completely "disconnect" for two weeks. In my case, I had a full two years of notice, and it still wasn't easy.
Back in 2022, my wife and I decided to actually take the trip we'd been talking about taking for decades: A trip to the Netherlands. We purchased a non-refundable, non-transferable, two-week package for the two of us. I was committed. No turning back.
Like any driven entrepreneur, I had concerns about how well my business would run without me. 14 days of being off-the-radar...How could I possibly plan for every scenario? How could I deal with all of the "what if's" that were consuming my thoughts? Short answer...I couldn't. I had to trust that my business, my team, and my normal life, would all be waiting for me when I returned. And, guess what...I'm back, everything is intact, and I am much improved.
I (and probably you, to some degree) have an addiction to staying connected. For the first week of our trip, I had to stifle my little bouts of anxiety until I could completely let go, and be fully present with my wife, her family, the amazing people I met, and my unusual surroundings. My memories of this adventure are clear – unclouded by "doom scrolling", work check-ins, and phone calls.
This internet-free clarity allowed me to jot down a few observations that I thought were worthy of sharing. That's what I have for you on this week's episode.
5 Things I Learned After Being Unplugged For 14 Days
- Endless striving does not produce more freedom - It produces more bondage
- The best, intentional marketing campaign is simply to help people
- The best way to get a bigger vision of the world is to "get out in it"
- Recreation re-creates us
- Writers will save the world
Transcript of this Episode
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