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The Art of Making Things Happen (Bluefishing) Steve Sims

Founder of one of the top personal concierge services in the world, and an expert marketer within the luxury industry, Steve has been quoted in various publications & TV including the Wall Street Journal, Forbes, London’s Sunday Times, South China Morning Post and many more. A best selling Author with "BLUEFISHING - the art of making things happen”, sought-after consultant and a speaker at a variety of networks, groups and associations as well as the Pentagon and Harvard – twice! Want to sing with your favorite rock star, be serenaded by Andre Boceli, walk the red carpet at A List Oscar parties, Dive to the wreck of the Titanic – these are just a few highlights of what Steve has been asked to provide for his clients. He makes the impossible, possible, after all he is quoted as “The Real Life Wizard of Oz" by Forbes and Entrepreneur Magazine An entrepreneur in the truest sense of the word, Steve is well regarded within the luxury world for his innovation and down-to-earth personality. Known for his honesty, integrity and doing things “his way,” Steve creates experiences for his clients that they could never have imagined being possible. So whats the podcast about? A series of conversations and view points on how to communicate, build relationships and grow loyalty from the widest range of guests you could imagine. Searching the widest extremes to speak to people that have made a life from their ability to communicate or without that ability they would simply not be able to do what they have! Why should you listen? Because the art of communication and building relationships is still not available on the app store!

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In this episode of *The Art of Making Things Happen with Steve Sims*, Steve sits down with Emma Rainville, a systems and operations expert. Emma discusses her passion for being an exceptional "number two," mastering the art of systems and processes to unleash creativity and ultimately keep more money in the business. Emma shares insights from her new book, *Scope*, which stands for Setting your vision, Creating processes, Operational excellence, People development, and Execution. Together, Steve and Emma explore the journey of how systems can transform an entrepreneur's chaotic world into streamlined success. Emma dives into the intricacies of working with visionary entrepreneurs and how systems can save both time and money, urging listeners to embrace these tools for a more impactful and efficient business operation. Tune in for a conversation that will motivate you to implement systems in your own business and gain more time to enjoy your success. If you're ready to shift from chaos to calm and make your business processes work for you, this episode is a must-listen! Don't forget to check out Emma's book, *Scope*, at readscope.co, to further explore the magic of systems in your entrepreneurial journey.

4/8/25 • 31:47

In this thought-provoking episode of Steve's Rants, Steve Sims delves into a common entrepreneurial question: "What would you do if you were broke tomorrow?" Steve explores this scenario from two angles—what you could do if you have existing assets and relationships versus starting from scratch with nothing but your determination and curiosity. He emphasizes the importance of relationships as the true currency in today's world of distrust and misinformation. Steve advocates for leveraging these relationships in times of need, highlighting that real equity may not lie in your bank account but in your ability to reach out and request help from your network. For those who may find themselves without established connections, Steve advises embedding yourself into environments and circles that align with your aspirations, even if it means starting at the bottom. He shares the journeys of notable figures like Mark Burnett and Simon Cowell, illustrating how entering the right "sandpit" can lead to powerful growth and opportunities. Throughout his discussion, Steve underscores the need to continually assess and adapt your skillset in a rapidly evolving technological landscape, warning against complacency as industries face disruption. His message is clear: stay aggravated, stay curious, and harness that drive to create momentum toward your goals. This episode offers invaluable advice for entrepreneurs navigating uncertain times and highlights the critical role of adaptability and relationship-building in achieving lasting success.

4/1/25 • 05:29

In this engaging episode of Steve's Rants, Steve Sims delves into the often-confused realms of branding and marketing. With his characteristic directness, Steve clarifies the distinction between the two, illustrating how true branding evokes an emotional response at the mere mention of a name—think Nike, Tesla, or SpaceX. Branding, according to Steve, is about creating a genuine connection, a cult-like following where the community wholeheartedly believes in the brand's message. Steve contrasts this with marketing, describing it as the relentless pursuit of attention, a costly exercise of shouting at consumers to notice and buy. He emphasizes that without a clear, decisive brand identity, marketing efforts lead to confusion rather than commitment. Through this insightful analysis, Steve underscores the importance of brevity and clarity in branding—what problem do you solve, and for whom? He urges business owners to be impossible to misunderstand, making sure their message is both concise and impactful. This episode is a must-listen for entrepreneurs eager to fortify their brand's foundation, ensuring it stands out amid today's cacophony of market noise. Steve offers no-nonsense advice on why the essence of successful branding lies not in marketing dollars but in building a community that believes and engages, naturally fostering loyalty and preference.

3/25/25 • 02:51

In this refreshing episode of Steve's Rants, Steve Sims flips the traditional productivity script by examining our calendars and how they often fail to reflect the life we aspire to live. He critiques how packed schedules brim with undesirable tasks like dental appointments and client meetings, overshadowing much-needed moments of joy and personal connection. Steve passionately urges listeners to transform their calendars by intentionally blocking time for life’s pleasures, such as a breakfast date with your partner or a football game with your kids. He stresses that life is meant for living, not just surviving in a cycle of productivity without personal fulfillment. By adding activities and time with loved ones to our calendars, we not only break the cycle of monotony but also create a weekly routine we can look forward to. The episode encourages entrepreneurs and business owners to take control of their time, ensuring that amidst the non-negotiable tasks, they prioritize activities that align with their personal happiness and values. Steve’s candid commentary is a reminder that the true wealth lies in filling our calendars with moments that matter, energizing us to live a life enriched with joyful connections and fulfilling experiences.

3/18/25 • 03:56

In this thought-provoking episode of Steve's Rants, Steve Sims delves into the one defining trait of a successful entrepreneur that transcends cultural and linguistic barriers: the power of "I Can." Steve draws from his experiences with influential business figures worldwide to explain why the willingness to take action often outweighs intellectual prowess. He illustrates how half-baked ideas backed by passion and momentum can succeed more readily than flawless plans that are never executed. Through the fascinating example of Elon Musk's journey with rocket landings, Steve emphasizes the critical role of learning from failure and persistence in entrepreneurial success. He shares the cautionary tale of overthinking induced by high IQs, which can lead to inaction and missed opportunities. Instead, Steve advocates for starting even if the circumstances aren't perfect and adapting along the way, capturing the essence of moving forward despite unforeseen challenges. This episode provides valuable insights for entrepreneurs aspiring to prioritize a proactive and resilient mindset over mere intelligence. Learn why embracing the power of "I Can" can propel you past obstacles and towards success in your entrepreneurial ventures.

3/11/25 • 03:37

In this episode of The Art of Making Things Happen with Steve Sims, we delve into the fascinating world of AI with guest Dara Ladjevardian, co-founder of Delphi AI. Steve and Dara explore the revolutionary capabilities of Delphi AI, a platform that creates eerily accurate digital clones capable of interactive communication via phone or online. From its roots in AI sentiment analysis from over a decade ago to the creation of personalized digital clones, Dara shares insights into how AI technology has evolved and its profound implications. This episode is a deep dive into the cutting-edge technology of AI clones, their potential to transform communication, and the exciting yet unsettling future it heralds. Tune in to learn why this is more than just tech wizardry—it’s the future of personal and professional interaction. Whether you’re a business owner looking to scale or simply curious about the impact of AI on human connection, this episode is sure to be an eye-opener.

3/4/25 • 25:30

In this compelling episode of Steve's Rants, Steve Sims delves into the transformative power of books in the journey of building a successful business. He shares his top three favorite books that have profoundly impacted his business philosophies, highlighting their relevance in understanding media, psychology, and consumer behavior. Steve kicks off the list with "Trust Me, I'm Lying" by Ryan Holiday, a book that explores the intricacies of media manipulation and the critical role attention plays in the modern economy. He emphasizes the necessity of mastering media's power to enhance business visibility and reputation. Continuing with "Hooked" by Nir Eyal, Steve underscores the importance of understanding consumer psychology and creating products and experiences that foster loyalty and addiction. He explains how this book provides insights into crafting that essential 'stickiness' in customer relationships, vital for any business looking to thrive. The third recommendation, "Alchemy" by Rory Sutherland, taps into human psychology by challenging logical conventions and embracing creative magic. Steve appreciates how this book encourages thinking beyond logic to understand why people engage with brands, urging entrepreneurs to embrace disruption and difference. Steve rounds off his recommendations with a unique fourth choice: a genre mixing imagination with reality. He advocates for stepping out of the business realm to refresh and inspire creativity through crime dramas and fantasy. This episode is an essential listen for entrepreneurs eager to understand the dynamics of attention and consumer engagement, urging them to blend logical strategies with imaginative exploration for success in today's business world. Discover how these books can reshape your approach, infusing your business with innovative energy and strategic thinking.

2/25/25 • 08:35

This episode of Steve's Rants focuses on debunking common misconceptions about personal branding. Steve Sims starts by explaining what personal branding is NOT - emphasizing that it's not simply about logos, identity, or products. Instead, he describes modern branding as an "emotive trigger" that creates immediate reactions and responses in people's minds. Throughout the episode, Steve uses well-known brands like Tesla, Apple, and Harley Davidson as examples to demonstrate how effective branding creates emotional associations and triggers specific thoughts and perceptions. He explains that true branding begins with reputation - what people say about you when you're not in the room - and ultimately leads to creating a culture and cult following around your brand. This casual, straight-talking rant aims to help entrepreneurs understand the real essence of personal branding in today's context and emphasizes the importance of focusing on building a community rather than just creating surface-level brand elements.

2/18/25 • 02:52

In this powerful episode, Steve Sims shares a personal insight from his experience at City of Hope, one of America's top cancer hospitals. While preparing for his bone marrow transplant, Steve noticed how the hospital proudly displays its "Top 5" status throughout the campus - not out of arrogance, but as a crucial indicator of their excellence. He uses this observation to deliver a vital message for entrepreneurs: stop hiding your achievements. Steve emphasizes why showcasing your accomplishments isn't about bragging - it's about helping potential clients and partners make informed decisions. Just as he chose a top-rated hospital for his health, he argues that clients deserve to know your track record, awards, and recognition. Whether it's a local newspaper feature or an international accolade, these achievements serve as valuable indicators of expertise and reliability. This candid rant delivers an important reminder: if you want to work with the best, you need to be visible as the best. Steve explains how surrounding yourself with excellence naturally elevates your own standards and helps you become the best version of yourself. This episode is a must-watch for entrepreneurs who struggle with promoting their achievements or anyone looking to understand the importance of working with proven experts in their field.

2/11/25 • 03:33

Welcome to another enlightening episode of "The Art of Making Things Happen" with your host, Steve D Sims. Today, we dive deep into the power of the 80/20 rule with our special guest, Perry Marshall. Known as the 80/20 man, Perry brings a revolutionary perspective to this age-old principle, particularly in sales and marketing. While most of us understand that 20% of our efforts yield 80% of the results, Perry flips this concept on its head by emphasizing the power of disqualification. In a captivating story about a professional gambler, Perry explains how identifying the right prospects is crucial, much like finding the right marks at a poker table. He illustrates how the 80/20 rule is not just a general guideline but a predictable mathematical pattern applicable in myriad contexts—from business to personal productivity. By mastering this principle, you can significantly streamline your processes, focusing on what truly matters and ditching what doesn’t. We'll also learn how to spot those vital few who can make a real difference, rather than wasting time on the trivial many. Perry's insights are backed by practical applications and scientific explanations, making this episode a must-listen for anyone looking to maximize their efficiency and results. Enjoy the episode and discover how to make the 80/20 rule work for you in ways you never imagined.

2/4/25 • 25:25

Steve Sims discusses the real value of starting a podcast, challenging common misconceptions about podcasting success. While many aspiring podcasters dream of becoming the next Joe Rogan or securing massive Spotify deals, Sims reveals that his own successful podcast began with a different purpose entirely. He created his podcast as a platform to engage in meaningful conversations with people he wanted to learn from, using it as a Trojan horse to access interesting minds ranging from business leaders like Dan Martel and Jim Quick to more unconventional voices like former gang members and priests. Despite refusing sponsorship deals to maintain his creative freedom, Sims's authentic approach and consistency have led his podcast to rank in the top 0.5% of American podcasts. Through his candid discussion, he emphasizes that sustainable podcast success comes not from chasing fame or fortune, but from having a clear purpose and genuine curiosity.

1/28/25 • 06:54

In this insightful episode of Steve's Rants, Steve Sims breaks down the fundamentals of branding, going beyond logos and visual elements to explore what truly makes a powerful brand. He explains how successful brands like Apple, Tesla, and Harley Davidson create emotional connections and cultural followings, emphasizing that true branding is about controlling your narrative and creating a consistent identity across all platforms. Steve stresses the importance of maintaining authenticity rather than adapting your persona for different social media platforms. He warns that while brands take years to build, they can be damaged in a day, making it crucial to stay vigilant about brand protection and narrative control. Through practical examples and straight-talk advice, Steve reveals why successful branding isn't just about marketing—it's about building a community and culture that naturally attracts loyal followers. This episode provides essential insights for entrepreneurs and business owners looking to develop a strong, authentic brand that resonates with their audience and stands the test of time. Learn why the true ROI of good branding lies in creating a following that chooses you over the competition, regardless of price or features.

1/21/25 • 07:39

In this episode of Steve's Rants, Steve Sims tackles an uncomfortable truth - we're a civilization of liars. From the small, seemingly harmless lies we tell daily to others and ourselves, to the more significant self-deceptions that hold us back, Steve sheds light on how pervasive dishonesty has become. He shares personal anecdotes and insights on the importance of truthfulness, especially with oneself, and challenges us to break free from the lies that limit our potential. This rant is a powerful reminder to live authentically and push past self-imposed boundaries. Join Steve as he encourages entrepreneurs to ask "why not?" and live life on their terms.  

1/14/25 • 03:51

Welcome to another episode of Steve's Rants, where our host, Steve D Sims, dives into lessons learned from his entrepreneurial journey. In today's episode, Steve shares valuable insights he wishes he knew in his 20s. From the importance of seeking continuous education, even when it's challenging, to the crucial role of relationship capital, and the power of a focused mindset—Steve breaks down these three fundamental principles that could propel any ambitious individual forward. Whether you're just starting out or deep into your business journey, these casual yet profound insights are designed to help you navigate the entrepreneurial world with greater wisdom. Let's jump in!

1/7/25 • 07:17

Welcome to another inspiring episode of The Art of Making Things Happen with Steve Sims. Today’s guest, Kaitlin Hannig, has made waves in the real estate world with her unique and authentic approach to social media. Despite being in the industry for just over a year, Kaitlin has already closed an impressive $2.2 million in deals. She joins us to talk about her rapid growth from 1,500 to over 50,000 followers in just 30 days, thanks to her genuine and satirical content style. In this episode, we dive deep into Kaitlin’s philosophy on the importance of authenticity, especially as we navigate a digital landscape increasingly influenced by AI. Kaitlin shares her journey, from shifting her content from purely educational to entertaining, to her goal of connecting people with real estate agents across the nation. We’ll also touch on her resilience, drawing from personal growth through challenging times, and her ability to handle feedback—both positive and negative. Steve and Kaitlin discuss the broader implications of her disruptive approach, and how her method of amplifying personal traits can resonate across various industries. With her potential as an influencer on the horizon and opportunities for television exposure, Kaitlin's journey is one worth following. It's a conversation full of insights, inspiration, and actionable advice for entrepreneurs looking to embrace authenticity and stand out in their fields. So, tune in, subscribe, and let’s explore the art of making things happen with Kaitlin Hannig.

12/31/24 • 36:36

Welcome back to Steve's Rants! In today's episode, Steve delves into the age-old question: Is it better to operate in a booming market or a depressed market? Drawing from a recent conversation with one of his coaching clients, Steve shares his thoughts on the underlying opportunities and challenges of different market conditions. Whether you're feeling disheartened by the current economic climate or just curious about market dynamics, this episode is packed with valuable insights to help you navigate the financial landscape.

12/24/24 • 03:33

In this episode of Steve's Rants, host Steve Sims dives into the world of personal branding. Tackling questions like "Should I have one?" and "Are personal brands dead?" Steve argues emphatically that personal brands are far from obsolete. Using examples of influential leaders like Elon Musk, Steve Jobs, and Jeff Bezos, he illustrates how a strong personal brand can significantly impact how people perceive not just you but what you create. Steve breaks down the difference between community branding and personal branding and explains why being in control of your narrative is crucial. Whether you're an established entrepreneur or just starting out, this rant is a must-watch to understand why your personal brand matters and how you can take charge of it.

12/17/24 • 02:46

In this episode of Steve’s Rants, Steve Sims shares his candid thoughts on why he actively avoids using speaker agents for booking his speaking engagements. Drawing from personal experiences, Steve discusses the pitfalls of relying on agents who often prioritize their own interests over yours. He emphasizes the importance of taking control of your speaking career, understanding your audience, and directly communicating with event organizers. Whether you're an aspiring speaker or a seasoned professional, Steve's insights will help you make informed decisions and avoid common mistakes that can hurt your brand and bottom line. Join Steve as he disrupts traditional practices and advocates for a more proactive and personal approach to landing speaking gigs. Tune in to learn: Why agents can be counterproductive for your speaking career The benefits of managing your own speaking engagements How to ensure you're speaking to the right audience for maximum impact Don't miss this episode filled with valuable advice for entrepreneurs and speakers alike!

12/10/24 • 03:58

In this episode of Steve's Rants, host Steve Sims delves into the phenomenon of Haliey Welch, better known as the Hawk Tua Girl. After a cheeky comment during an interview in Nashville went viral, Welch's life has taken a remarkable turn. From hats to potential daytime talk shows, she's leveraging her newfound fame in ways no one might have predicted. Steve explores the broader implications of seizing attention in the digital age, drawing parallels with success stories like Bad Barbie, the Paul brothers, and Mister Beast. He challenges entrepreneurs to think critically about how they can turn fleeting attention into lasting success. Tune in to uncover insights on how to capitalize on your moment in the spotlight and transform it into a thriving venture.

12/3/24 • 04:23

Welcome to another episode of Steve's Rants! It's time for another dose of insightful wisdom and unfiltered advice from Steve Sims. In today's episode, titled "Can You Introduce Me?" Steve tackles a common dilemma that many of us face in the world of networking and business connections. Ever found yourself wanting an introduction to someone important? Well, Steve's here to break down the right way to go about it and the crucial questions you should be prepared to answer. Why should someone give you that prized introduction? What's in it for them, for the person you're being introduced to, and even for you? Get ready for some straight talk as Steve shares his decades of experience and offers practical advice on making meaningful connections. Let's dive in!  

11/26/24 • 04:12

Feeling the itch to earn that extra income but unsure where your true value lies? Dive into today's introspective episode where Steve Sims, our candid host, unpacks a week where he turned down a potential $62,000 windfall. But it wasn't just about the money—it was about staying true to his values and protecting the integrity of his hard-earned relationships. Steve explores the critical idea that not all money is good money. He stresses the importance of being the 'doorman' of your own brand and community, ensuring that the people you allow into your network are a good fit. With his usual blend of transparency and practical insight, Steve highlights how an alluring sum could morph into a business pitfall if it means compromising on quality and mutual respect. Tune in to understand why sometimes saying 'no' can safeguard not just your revenue but your reputation and relationships. It's a must-listen for any entrepreneur who's faced the tough choice between short-term gains and long-term sustainability. **Key Takeaways:** - The true cost of taking on projects outside your expertise. - The significance of maintaining the quality of your professional network. - How your gut feeling can guide better business decisions. - The potential long-term damage of compromising your brand for money. Catch this intriguing episode of Steve's Rants, and learn why protecting your brand might just be the most lucrative decision you ever make!

11/19/24 • 03:36

In this enlightening episode of Steve's Rants, host Steve Sims delves into a profound insight he recently discussed with his long-time friend and renowned negotiation expert, Chris Voss. The phrase "intention has a smell" may sound unusual, but it holds a significant truth, especially in the world of business and negotiations. Join Steve as he explores the concept of relying on our innate senses, like our gut feelings, to guide us in discerning the true intentions of others. With today's technology bombarding us with visuals and sounds that can be manipulated by AI and CGI, it's more crucial than ever to trust the instincts that have protected humans for centuries. Steve shares personal anecdotes and practical advice on how to become more attuned to your senses, especially when navigating crucial business decisions. Learn how to trust what you feel, even when what you see and hear might be deceiving. Insightful, thought-provoking, and packed with valuable lessons, this episode is a must-listen for entrepreneurs and anyone looking to sharpen their intuition in the modern world. Tune in and start trusting your gut—it might just be the smartest thing you do this week.

11/12/24 • 04:13

Welcome to another enlightening episode of "The Art of Making Things Happen" with your host, Steve Sims! Today, we're diving deep into the world of vulnerability, authenticity, and the transformative power of reframing personal challenges with our special guest, Mona Patel. Mona is a respected thought leader who's collaborated with industry giants like Nike, and she'll be sharing her incredible insights on how to turn life's adversities into opportunities for growth. In this episode, we explore how genuine care and authenticity can forge lasting relationships, the liberating benefits of reframing tough experiences, and actionable steps to shift from a fixed mindset to a growth-oriented one. You'll hear real stories, including Steve's personal tribulations and Mona's journey through legal battles and burnout. Tune in as we unpack a nine-minute process designed to aid leaders and teams in unlocking creativity and collaboration by simply listening and reflecting. Whether you're looking to enhance your personal life or professional endeavors, today's conversation promises valuable takeaways for everyone. So, grab your headphones and get ready to be inspired as we uncover the art of transforming negative experiences into powerful growth opportunities. Let's make things happen!

11/5/24 • 30:09

Welcome back to "The Art of Making Things Happen" with your host Steve Sims. Today, we have an extraordinary guest joining us—Eric Walton, a renowned mentalist and magician with over 25 years in the magic world, and 15 years dedicated to mentalism. Eric has captivated audiences globally with his astonishing performances, often blending illusion and psychological insight. In this episode, Eric dives into the fascinating world of mentalism, drawing connections to iconic figures like Sherlock Holmes and Chris Voss, but clarifying his expertise lies in creating powerful illusions rather than true paranormal abilities. We’ll explore how his journey in magic, which started later in life at age 30, has been shaped by overcoming imposter syndrome—a topic Eric intriguingly links to his performances, highlighting its paralyzing effect on one's potential. Eric will share anecdotes from his acclaimed shows, including a moment he revealed his act as an illusion to draw a connection to imposter syndrome, an idea inspired by a conversation with Steve. We'll also discuss how showing vulnerability by acknowledging his own impostor feelings has made his performances even more impactful, resonating deeply with his audiences. Additionally, Eric touches on the important production elements that make a performance memorable, the increasing presence of female magicians in the industry, and his commitment to animal rights and veganism. If you're intrigued by the art of mentalism or have ever battled with feelings of inadequacy, this episode is a must-listen. So, sit back and prepare to be inspired by the incredible insights and engaging storytelling of Eric Walton.

10/29/24 • 32:39

welcome back to another episode of Steve's Rants! I'm your host, Steve Sims, and today I've got a fascinating topic lined up for you. Recently, I had the pleasure of spending some time at Chuckwalla Valley Raceway with my son Henry. While I was there, I got my hands on a 1999 Aprilia RS 250—a bike that might not scream performance on paper but is an absolute crucible for honing riding skills. This little 250 cc machine is devoid of modern technology—no ABS, no electronics, just raw riding. It's light, slow, and for someone like me who's a bit on the heavier side, it's hard work. But that's exactly why it's such a phenomenal tool for becoming a better rider. In this episode, I'll be sharing my thoughts and experiences on pushing myself beyond comfort zones to truly master what we've got, and then using those skills to become even better when we do utilize technology. We'll be tying this all back to entrepreneurship, personal growth, and why sometimes you need to step back and challenge yourself without the aid of tools to really see where you stand. So stick around because we've got a lot to unpack today. Let's get started!

10/22/24 • 05:38

In this episode of "Steve's Rants," Steve Sims dives into the concept of collaboration and community support, particularly when launching new business ventures. Drawing from a poignant discussion during a recent team accountability meeting, Steve challenges the notion of the "self-made" entrepreneur, emphasizing the importance of surrounding oneself with a strong support system. He argues that the most critical time for rallying support is not during life’s major life events like weddings or funerals, but at the birth of a new idea or project. Tune in to hear Steve's impassioned plea for entrepreneurs to reject the lone wolf mentality and instead build a community that can share in the journey and success of their endeavors.

10/8/24 • 03:33

Welcome to another episode of "Steve's Rants," where we dive into the raw, unfiltered truths about the journey to success. I'm your host, Steve Sims, and each week, I share insights, lessons, and rants from my own experiences to help you navigate your entrepreneurial journey. Today’s rant is all about pressure and how it can both create diamonds and cracks. We often hear that pushing through pressure is key to success, but I'm here to give you a different perspective. So, let’s get ready to explore why recognizing and managing pressure is essential to not just surviving, but truly living. Let's dive in!  

10/1/24 • 03:45

Welcome back to "The Art of Making Things Happen," Today, we have an extraordinary episode lined up with a fascinating guest, Dr. Doug Brackmann, a renowned expert in psychology and the founder of iamdriven.com. Dr. Doug is here to delve into the intricacies of the driven personality, sharing insights from his innovative combination of long-range shooting and meditation to help high achievers understand and leverage their unique brain wiring. In this episode, we explore the physics of bullet trajectories and the mental challenges involved in achieving pinpoint accuracy over a mile. Doug shares transformative experiences from his meditation shoots and the profound impact they've had on participants, including prominent entrepreneurs like Jason Gagnard and Clay Hebert. We dive deep into Doug's career evolution, his innovative online assessment for driven individuals, and the essential role of understanding one's emotional impulses in entrepreneurship. We'll also discuss the societal roles of driven people and their historical significance, the all-too-common imposter syndrome among high achievers, and how to harness the power of being present to avoid self-sabotage. Plus, we'll chat about upcoming events and projects that you won't want to miss. So, buckle up and get ready for an enlightening conversation packed with actionable insights and personal growth strategies. Let's jump right in!

9/24/24 • 29:51

Welcome back to another compelling episode of "The Art of Making Things Happen" with your host, Steve Sims. Today, we are thrilled to welcome back Chris Ruden, an inspiring and motivational figure who has overcome incredible odds. Chris, a record-holding powerlifter, motivational speaker, and author, shares his journey of transforming his physical disabilities into unique superpowers. We'll dive into Chris's latest book, "The Art of Changing Course," and explore his three-step strategy to get unstuck and solve real problems in life. Whether you're dealing with psychological barriers or looking to reignite your ambitions, this episode will challenge you to be radically honest with yourself and embrace curiosity for self-improvement. Listen in as Chris and Steve discuss the power of mindset, the importance of getting out of your own way, and actionable advice to help you start your journey towards a more fulfilling and empowered life. Enjoy the episode!

9/17/24 • 28:38

Welcome to "The Art of Making Things Happen" with your host, Steve Sims. In today's compelling episode, we sit down with the multifaceted Nic Peterson, co-founder of Mastery Mode and Golden Swan, founder of Wolf Den, and co-owner of Cleator, Arizona. This episode delves into a myriad of topics, from the creation of the unique "Golden Swan" package—a groundbreaking $10,000 offering featuring contributions from industry giants like Chris Voss and Joe Polish—to the adventurous tale of buying and developing land around the quirky town of Cleator. Nic shares intriguing insights into the world of crypto and blockchain, emphasizing the importance of practical experimentation and long-term investment strategies. He also highlights the foundational principles that drive his disruptive approach in industries as varied as fitness, nutrition, and business. With endorsements from prominent figures and real-world successes, Nic's book "Bumpers" captures these fundamental truths, making them accessible and actionable. Join us as Steve Sims explores the collaborative genius behind the Golden Swan project, unpacks Nic’s philosophies on avoiding entrepreneurial pitfalls, and much more. Whether you're an entrepreneur, crypto enthusiast, or someone eager to perfect the basics in any field, this episode offers valuable lessons and inspiration. So, don’t miss out—tune in, share, and subscribe to keep making things happen! More about Nic

9/10/24 • 44:35