Art of Adventure: Media Training for Entrepreneurs with a Mission

In April I got to appear on the awesome Art of Adventure Podcast for the second time.

Here's what I had to say: 

“The reason I became an entrepreneur is because I felt I had this mission that I was not being able to do because I was spending 50-60 hours a week working for someone else.” – Dale Thomas Vaughn

What you will learn on this episode:

  • Social media looks much easier to use – but there is more to it than meets the eye

  • The current US statistics on media consumption

  • How to book yourself on the different media platforms

  • How you can get through to the producer for your pitch

  • The importance of your stories’ headlines

  • How your content affects the shareability of your story

Dale Vaughn
Dale Thomas Vaughn – a champion of purpose, has worked with some of the most influential people in the world including billionaire industry moguls, academic thought-leaders and international heads of state. He has written and edited seven best-selling books, run with the bulls in Pamplona, trekked the 500-mile pilgrimage that is the Camino de Santiago, become a certified specialist of wine, and both succeeded and failed in the world of business. Today, through his award-winning work with The EmpowerMentorship Institute, Dale helps men discover what they want from their lives and then empowers them to make a concrete plan to go do it. As seen on CNN, CBS, Huffington Post Live, TEDx, the Art of Charm, the Man School Podcast and in the LA Weekly, Dale’s work has received multiple Best of LA awards, Telly awards, and the M Award for service and leadership from his alma mater SMU. Dale is an undisputed expert on how to plug the power of your purpose into the heart of your business. If you are tired of feeling trapped in the stifling corporate “real world,” and you are an action taker ready to find fulfillment in your career or business, Dale’s program is your chance to transform that forever. Dale lives in Los Angeles with his partner Elizabeth Menzel, founder of the Happy Woman Academy.
dalethomasvaughn.com
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