Host Ken Rochon amplifies the messages of two phenomenal entrepreneurs Ken Course and Chetan Chadha. Host producer Geetha Krishnan and Strategist Joyce White Nelson are amped up to amplify messages of all our speakers worldwide.
Ken Course has helped with his company Explore Momentum, thousands of small business owners and entrepreneurs world-wide reach their goals. He’s generated over $50 million in revenue online for clients and partners in over 10 years of digital marketing. Chetan Chadha is the CEO of a cool App Styckie which matchmakes you with nearby event vendors. It could be any event from Corporate to Celebration to Weddings and parties the app has every solution and the go-to person on it.
Ken’s interview with UK-based Roger Edwards on the Marketing and Finance Podcast.
Ken’s interview with Tim Melanson on the Work at Home Rockstar with tips and advice to stay focused and productive while working from home.
If you currently Work at Home, or you’re thinking about it, there’s a lot to cover on this episode.
What are some of the issues we discussed?
-Why delegating is so important and how it can keep you going even during times where your focus is off.
-Why coaches are such an important part of your growth process, as well as why you should change them frequently.
-The difference between coaches, mentors, and models – and which should stay the same.
-Why doing business with friends or family can be so difficult.
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Ken provides the counterpoint on the position “Do speakers need to write a book?”
Ken joins Nancy Matthews and the Women’s Prosperity Network in Journey to the Stage Vol. 2. He writes about experience and advice for becoming a speaker and trainer.
Ken writes about how people respond differently to marketing and how to keep up so you don’t get left behind.
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Ken’s interview with Serge Lenbet of the Men’s Breakup Coach Podcast with tips and advice to move past a breakup.
Breakups can be devastating. Ken opens up about one of his worst breakups, how it affected his life and career, and what he did to move forward.
I’m a person you should know, apparently!
Well, you can get to know me here or even better on Facebook.
Also, if you don’t know me – here’s what was said in the RGJ.
RGJ Article: http://www.rgj.com/article/20131117/BIZ09/311170003/People-you-should-get-know-Ken-Course-owner-Course-Multimedia
I figured there was no better time to kick all of this off than the present. However, this post is far more about where we will end up in the future.
For those of you who don’t know me, my name is Ken Course. I’m a wild combination of many things, ranging from strange humor to marketing savvy to mad scientist. All of those things have existed in the wild in some form or another, across a variety of different websites. It is with this blog that I finally bring it all together under one banner.
So, where have I been? Let’s take a quick stroll down memory lane:
The Silence Noise is my current music project. It has existed in various forms with various members since 2001, but has been quiet for the past year.
Fivecast is a netcast/podcast that celebrates randomness. The crew gets together every Saturday at 6 PM Eastern/3 PM Pacific to perform, entertain, or confuse. The order is up to you.
The Tahoe Network was an initiative to create an entertainment resource for the Tahoe/Carson area.
Thinking by Numbers was my previous blog featuring a variety of opinions, guest writers (such as the lovely Sara Marie Parks), and perspectives. The format is likely the “godfather” of what this will become.
On Course Multimedia is my content development and production company. It is the “parent” of all of these efforts.
So, now you’ve got a small taste of my little fragmentation problem. My goal is to bring it all together and perhaps even add some organization to the chaos. What a concept!
Welcome to my brain! Try not to step on anything in here, because it’s a tad delicate!