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“At the center of all achievement is personal growth.” If you want to cut time frames, it’s essential to continue developing not only your understanding of the world but also yourself as an individual. Join businessman, author, and coffee addict, Isaac Mashman, as he shares his own experiences and knowledge in life and business, with occasional and entertaining guest interviews. Your idea of what you want and what’s important, i.e. your vision, is continuously evolving and is ever-expanding. ...
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From May 16th to May 18th I was in Washington D.C. for Meta's Meta Boost Gather event. They paid for my flights, hotel, transportation, and even covered food while there. The best part? I wasn't alone. Joined by 499 other business owners I was able to collaborate, meet, and network with other amazing members of the Leaders Network. Prior to this ev…
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Proactive's definition according to Oxford Language is an adjective that means, (of a person, policy, or action) creating or controlling a situation by causing something to happen rather than responding to it after it has happened. Being proactive yourself is essential to your success in many aspects of your life. Find out how you can become more p…
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If you put something off for later chances are you won't get to it at all. Or... You will regret your laziness in the future. Let's talk about the disaster known as procrastination! This episode of Chase the Vision with Isaac Mashman was edited via Podcastle.ai. Podcastle is an online audio content creation platform that makes our job as content cr…
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To celebrate Mashman Ventures' second birthday, I wanted to have a conversation on the subject of public relations. In this episode, I discuss what it is, how narratives are directed, what PR firms typically do for businesses and individuals, and why it's beneficial to hire one for your own use (such as Mashman Ventures). Oh, also don't forget to p…
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For this special episode of Chase the Vision I am joined by two of my closest friends, Eric Chow, Host of The Eric Chow Empowers podcast, and Michael Johnson from Tea with Mike. Celebrating 100 episodes of the podcast, we reflect on the last several years and some of the things we've learned along the way. We also have some really great laughs in t…
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I have a challenge for you today! I want you to go out of your way to do a good deed for another person. This can be as simple as holding the door open for someone at a store or helping an elderly neighbor with their trash. Good deeds are done without seeking reward, but ironically you'll be rewarded regardless. Good deeds make you feel good. This …
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Creating great content alone won't necessarily result in likes, followers, and views. Having a great product or service alone won't necessarily result in new business. If you want to grow, it will boil down to how much you are promoting. In this episode of Chase the Vision I discuss why promotion is important and the role confidence plays. This epi…
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Becoming a better speaker doesn't just apply to people who make a career of being on stage. By getting better at speaking, many other areas of your life will by association also improve, ranging from the content you produce to the sales calls you make. In this episode, I share 5 tips to help you improve your speaking ability. This episode of Chase …
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The thing that holds most businesspeople back is their refusal to get out of their comfort zone and increase their rates. How does one go about this and why is it essential to do so? Stick around until the end of the episode to find out the hard truth about raising your prices! This episode of Chase the Vision with Isaac Mashman was edited via Podc…
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With the millions of podcasts out in the market, it can be daunting trying to find the one or two that you really appreciate and want to consistently listen to. Isaac gets it, which is why he recorded his personal introduction to Chase the Vision with Isaac Mashman. Make the best-educated decision for yourself and we look forward to seeing you back…
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There are a variety of pros and cons when it comes to hiring a full-time employee, as are there with outsourcing to an agency or firm. In this episode of Chase the Vision we cover some of the most notable ones to help you make an informed decision in your own life. This episode of Chase the Vision with Isaac Mashman was edited via Podcastle.ai. Pod…
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Working towards something that is out of the ordinary or atypical to what is expected can be difficult to understand, especially for those that love you. In this episode, I discuss what you can do and also expect when your family doesn't support your vision. This episode of Chase the Vision with Isaac Mashman was edited via Podcastle.ai. Podcastle …
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A great way to build your rapport with a client or individual can be found in making an introduction. If you are presented with the opportunity to put two or more people in contact with one another and have a feeling that it will be a mutual value exchange, why wouldn't you!? Taking the time out of your day to show that you care and that you though…
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We've all heard the "be your authentic self" spiel before. Some guru or motivational speaker tells you to find authenticity in your life and be authentic to your audience, yet leaves you with a feeling of confusion and lack of direction. I believe that by pursuing authenticity you are actually setting yourself up to be inauthentic. I explain why in…
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For the first time publicly, I am directly sharing my perspective on the investor's market. I've gotten into heated debates on the subject, but in this episode, I speak about cryptocurrencies, the Metaverse, NFTs, real estate, and even stocks. I don't expect to be agreed with, so don't go messaging me saying I'm 100% wrong and some skeptic. You hav…
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It's safe to say that all of us at one time or another have given advice to a person who was asking. I think it's also safe to assume that we gave that same person the same advice, with little variation, more than once. When does your advice lose its value? When should you set a boundary with the person on the asking end? As a bonus, I talk about h…
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Losing momentum from time to time is a fact of life and a hard-learned lesson in business. What I have seen happen is one oftentimes loses interest or focus in one area and begins subconsciously redirecting that same energy towards another. This, in a traditional sense, is known as burnout. How do you get back on track after a period like this? How…
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Since Clubhouse's launch in 2020, there has been a slew of new social audio apps come to market. It's important that with these new applications, there are features that stand out. One such app is Wisdom. I was personally asked to come on as an early beta user in September 2021 and have since stuck around because of the uniqueness it offers. Today …
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There can be multiple reasons why you do what you do. Why you're working as hard as you are. Finding your "why" is what according to many is the thing that leads you to success. I, on the contrary, believe it to be not only a buzz phrase that has been thrown around quite a bit in recent years but also a subject of contemplation. Rather than asking …
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In this interview with John Timmerman, Founder, and CEO of Good Monster, a digital marketing agency out of Syracuse, New York, I had the opportunity of diving deep into his story and in his early days in business. A creative idea led to a paying client, multiple clients, and eventually evolved into Good Monster as we know it. He shares information …
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If you ever stopped to evaluate your language and how you speak, chances are you would find a lot of uncertain verbiages. From "I'm trying" to "I'm going to" and "It would be nice", words have power. A lot of power. Those three examples are some of the most used phrases I have personally seen. In order to hit your goals and get to that level you're…
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In this episode of Chase the Vision, I sit down with Blitzmetrics' founder and CEO, Dennis Yu in what I would call my most captivating interview to date. With a less technical and more personal approach, our conversation covers Yu's early years and his experiences with mentors, to recent challenges he has been faced with within his businesses. If y…
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Today marks the 20th year anniversary of the tragic event known as 9/11. This event murdered thousands of innocent civilians and left the world scarred, yet for a time also unified. Joseph Fenity was a sophomore in High School, a mere 15 years old when this event happened. Although he was across the United States in Texas, he embarked on the task o…
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One moment you have a promising career as a professional skier, the next you wind up having an accident that leaves you immobilized for months. After receiving the news of a long recovery time, Bryan embarked on a journey of self-study and physical therapy, cutting his timeframe in a third. Over the last decade, he has ventured into the world of fi…
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When referring to the music industry, few people shed light on those who are behind the scenes making a song listenable and perfect. I am talking about audio engineers! In this interview with Jelly Roll's engineer and the Head of Audio for Mashman Ventures, Tristan T. Roberts, we discuss the ins and outs of the music business. Covering topics such …
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Is personal branding all just one big myth? Something that exists in our minds and language, but not in reality? In a recent conversation with someone on Facebook, the person claimed it was a myth and that building your personal brand is the equivalent of your ego building. I felt the need to discuss this topic and shed light on the truth.…
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There are times in your life that serve as major learning lessons. Although you may not recognize them when they take place, looking back you can see the value clear as day. In this episode, I reference one such time that is applicable in both business and in life. I ask the question, what happens if someone you know can't keep up at your pace? Are…
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"Famous" Ashley Grant is a blogger, freelance writer, ghostwriter, and podcast host. First connecting with her through one of my pitches using HARO (helpareporter.com) I decided to bring her on Chase The Vision. In this episode, we cover a ton of insightful information ranging from how to pitch yourself, the struggles of your early years in busines…
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Alpha vs. Beta. A decades-long debate and a so-called socially incorrect concept in our world. Is there such a thing, or is it a construct created to break other men down? In this conversation with 2-time author Mark van Stratum we talk about just that while covering the topics of business, love, and masculinity. After losing his arm in a freak acc…
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To be able to grow a fan base and generate millions of streams is by no means easy. To do it with little external support in a city and state without much of a music scene is even harder. Peech is an artist from Utah who's got a massive amount of talent. Connecting with him through a mutual friend, we talked, I listened, and I knew he had a lot of …
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David Schloss isn't your traditional agency owner. He's not in your face online, he doesn't run hundreds of his own ads, and he isn't trying to build his wealth with courses. Founder of ConvertROI, David specializes in increasing sales with online advertising and has had his business for over a decade. In this interview, David gets personal about h…
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Eric isn't your normal entrepreneur. Acing through school and attending college at the time of this recording, he is also involved with network marketing, tutoring, has his own podcast, and is the Chief Consultant for my own company, Mashman Ventures. In his first-ever interview where he is the one getting asked the questions, we dive into his upbr…
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Zach is the definition of a comeback story. Spending 5 years locked up, since being released he has done a complete 180° with his life and after being turned down from countless jobs for being an ex-convict, entrepreneurship was his only option. Now, he is generating over 6-figures with his companies, and rubbing elbows with the people we study lik…
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If you were making a comfortable salary at a job with great benefits, and a "secured" retirement, what would it take for you to quit? Fellow Jacksonville native Alex Sanfilippo left his job to go all-in with building PodMatch, a service for matching podcasters with guests. Alongside his wife, they have organically scaled the platform to over 10,000…
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Coming from a small city of 2,500 people in rural West Virginia, Logan Mandeville is the complete opposite of his childhood surroundings. Throughout his schooling years, he was always involved in athletics until a grade 3 concussion left him on the sidelines during his sophomore year of high school. Confused, depressed, and lost without sports, Log…
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Dressing nice isn't just about "impressing" people, but rather dressing as if you're that person of your future. Someone of esteem. Someone of respect. Someone of wealth. "But these billionaires don't dress in suits"... Uh-huh... Sure. If you dress slouchy, people will perceive you as such. Learn why you need to dress the part in this episode of Ch…
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If you've ever wanted to take a picture of your meal and post it without judgment and asking if it's "off-brand", I found the new social media platform for you. After having the idea for nearly a decade, Bomani Mintz launched Crave It to serve as the next-gen niche platform for foodies. Aside from talking about the app, we get personal on his strug…
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Originally from a small town of 2,000 people outside of Minneapolis, Minnesota to now making frequent trips to New York City, Jon Michael Whitney has had and still has a "whatever it takes mentality". This mentality is what has kept him moving forward over the last several years as he's now become a published model, and is diving headfirst into the…
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In conversation with clients and friends, so many people tell me that they don't like the way they sound behind a microphone. This self-consciousness is in return holding them back. To help combat that I figured that I would share how I used to be. I was recently going through my old Google Drive when I came across my first ever podcast episode. Be…
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You don't wake up one day and are suddenly the person you've always wanted to be. It's a continuing and tedious process that happens over time. You grow, you invest into yourself, and you remain persistent, knowing that your decision is firm. I had the chance to recently interview Hynesite, an artist, producer, and personality who is actively becom…
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