12: How To Build A Global Tribe With James Colquhoun - a podcast by Melissa Ambrosini

from 2017-02-23T17:51:47

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It’s not often you meet a super conscious, smart, switched on, handsome, surfer dude that knows a thing of two about building a global tribe, but James Colquhoun is that man!

For full show notes and episode resources, head to https://melissaambrosini.com/12

Not only is James a dear friend of mine, he is also the incredible filmmaker behind the wildly popular and life changing documentaries Food Matters and Hungry For Change and he is also the founder of FMTV (the Netflix, but for health and wellness).

If you’re hungry for wellness inspiration, genius business strategies, and behind-the-scenes insights into a real-life global empire, today’s episode is for you.

In this episode we chat about:

  • How he went from captaining massive cruise liners to captaining Food Matters and FMTV (06:46)
  • What inspired James to dive deep into health and wellness (08:00)
  • How to be a true leader (he has such powerful insights here!) (16:34)
  • How he built his global tribe of loyal fans (21:41)
  • How he got his first million subscribers (22:30)
  • The role of consistency in building an epic tribe and brand (27:55)
  • The future of emails and deliverability (32:54)
  • The best way to build your audience (37:44)
  • How to build an authentic tribe (40:29)
  • How to activate your tribe to take part in an event (41:40)
  • The importance of over delivering (46:01)
  • The power of passion (48:50)
  • His 10 year vision for Food Matters and his life (52:08)
  • Plus so much more!

 

For full show notes, episode resources and quick links to the above timestamps, head to https://melissaambrosini.com/12

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