1. Thoughtful Thursdays: A Discussion about Virtual Assistants and Podcasting with Natalie Guzman Michael D. Levitt 20:22

Summary
Natalie’s Entrepreneurial Journey and Podcast Episode Planning
Michael and Natalie Guzman discussed their recent experiences at a conference in Orlando, where Natalie Guzman was a speaker. They also touched upon a previous episode of Natalie on Michael’s podcast and decided to proceed with another episode. The topics for the new episode were left open-ended. Natalie Guzman shared her experiences as an entrepreneur and her journey in launching her virtual assistant agency in 2015. The conversation was to be recorded for further discussion.
Entrepreneurial Efficiency: Launching White-Label Go High Level
Natalie Guzman presented the launch of a white-label version of Go high level and the creation of a community to assist entrepreneurs in streamlining their businesses. She explained her agency’s unique approach of assigning a project manager to guide entrepreneurs in creating processes and systems. Michael D. Levitt emphasized the importance of entrepreneurs focusing on their strengths and delegating tasks. They discussed the significance of entrepreneurs not waiting until they reach a certain financial level to delegate tasks, as it can hinder their growth. They also touched on the issue of entrepreneurs often having to juggle multiple software tools that don’t integrate well, leading to inefficiencies. Natalie Guzman mentioned how her company, Nador, offers a solution through their software that can automate tasks, thereby saving time for entrepreneurs. The conversation concluded with Michael encouraging entrepreneurs to reach out and take advantage of these solutions.
Podcasting Community and Networking
Natalie Guzman spoke about her experience at the Podcast Expo Conference for Podcasters, where she was a speaker. She highlighted the diverse audience, including dentists, entrepreneurs, and mental health advocates, and the unique networking opportunities it provided. Michael D. Levitt, who was also in attendance, emphasized the value of podcasting as a platform for storytelling and helping others. They both agreed on the importance of community and connection in the podcasting industry. Natalie Guzman shared her plans to focus on growing their Facebook community in 2023.
OCD, Business, and Societal Challenges

Summary

 

Introductions and background @ 0:00

Natalie and Michael reminisced on their previous conversations and podcast appearances. Natalie discussed growing her virtual assistant agency to six figures within three months due to her obsessive focus on leads, training, and hiring.

Podcast conference highlights @ 10:31

Natalie described the diverse attendees and wealth of education at the Podfest Expo. Speakers from various genres united the community. Natalie’s workshop on podcast websites was well-received. Valuable connections emerged with industry leaders and entrepreneurs seeking support.

Community building focus for 2023 @ 20:14

Natalie aims to expand her Nodora community on Facebook and connect entrepreneurs through workshops and networking. She hopes to spread the bounty of her experience and connections to mutually benefit members.

Virtual assistant services overview @ 22:29

Natalie outlined Nodora’s customized approach to project management, specialist virtual assistants, and integrated software. This streamlines clients’ operations and frees their time to focus on their strengths. Attention to each client’s unique needs and education ensures optimal results.

 

Michael Levitt Chief Burnout Officer

Michael D. Levitt is the founder & Chief Burnout Officer of The Breakfast Leadership Network, a San Diego and Toronto-based burnout consulting firm. He is a Keynote speaker on The Great Resignation, Quiet Quitting and Burnout. He is the host of the Breakfast Leadership show, a Certified NLP and CBT Therapist, a Fortune 500 consultant, and author of his latest book BURNOUT PROOF.