TCC Podcast 30: The Challenges in Our Businesses with Kira Hug and Rob Marsh - a podcast by Kira Hug and Rob Marsh

from 2017-04-25T07:56:10

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Kira Hug and Rob Marsh are back with another “guestless” episode where they talk about what they’re doing right in their own businesses and what challenges they are struggling with. Plus they recap a few of the things they’ve learned from the previous 10 episodes—like the importance of process, being willing to share and teach others without expecting to get something in return, taking time for yourself, balance and much more. Click the play button below, or scroll down for a full transcript.


The people and stuff we mentioned on the show:Rob’s book
Rob’s newsletterThe Copywriter Club
Marian SchembariPete Michaels
Joel KlettkeCase Study Buddy
Roy FurrTepsii
Brian KurtzMariano Rivera
James WedmoreThe Copywriter Accelerator (link coming)
Ry SchwartzKate Toon
The Hot Copy PodcastSarah Grear
Misha HettieKen McCarthy
Leave a review on iTunesKira’s website
Rob’s websiteThe Copywriter Club Facebook Group
Intro: Content (for now)Outro: Gravity
Full Transcript:Kira: What if you could hang out with seriously talented copywriters and other experts, ask them about their successes and failures, their work processes and their habits, then steal an idea or two to inspire your own work? That’s what Rob and I do every week at The Copywriter Club Podcast.

Rob: You’re invited to join the club for episode 30, as Kira and I talk about our favorite advice from the last 10 episodes of the podcast, plus what we’re doing right now in our own businesses, what we’re struggling with, and what’s next for The Copywriter Club.  Hey, Kira.Kira: Hey, Rob. How are you doing?

Rob: I’m good. How are you? That’s kind of a loaded question knowing what you’ve just been through that last day or so.Kira: But how are you doing?

Rob: Yeah. I’m doing great. Things are good, and I’m actually excited to chat a little bit about what we’re doing here today.Kira: Yeah. Before we jumped into this conversation and started recording I shared with Rob that I’ve been freaking out over the last 24 hours because my MacBook died on me unexpectedly. I guess you never really expect it to die.

Rob: It is the nightmare scenario for ... I just can’t even believe it how bad that is.Kira: Yeah, because you do realize it’s your everything. It is your business. It’s like your brick and mortar. I was thinking, I was like, “This is almost as if my brick and mortar was just broken into and I had to shut down the business for a day.” I think just timing is never good for something like that, but especially this week. It’s two of my clients’ big launches and I’m working on another sales page, so I was like, “It definitely is not the vest week,” but that’s just how it happens, right?

Rob: There’s never a good week for that kind of stuff, but yeah, this is a good reminder to everybody to back up your hard drives right now. Push pause on the podcast and go back everything up, because you will lose it if you don’t eventually.Kira: Yeah. This is really just a public service announcement instead of an episode. Back up your stuff now.

Rob: Yeah, sponsored by all of the backup software out there.Kira: Seriously, all of the laptop rental companies must make out pretty well, but anyway here we are. I am excited to talk to you about what’s been happening in your business and also what we have brewing.

Rob: Yeah, this is going to be I think a little bit different from most of the other podcasts that we do. We did something similar in episode 20 when we reviewed a lot of our favorite episodes from the first 20 episodes. I think we want to do some of the same today, but we wanted to start out just talking about what’s going on in our business, and what we’re doing right and maybe what we’re not doing so well. Maybe we should start with you, Kira, with what’s going right in your business.Kira: Okay. Lots of things are actually going right, although you wouldn’t know it if you talked to me.

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