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143. How to Turn Your Knowledge to Cash
51:34||Season 1, Ep. 143How I Turn Knowledge into Massive Cash Flow: The 4 Levels of KnowledgeI explain that many people spend tens or hundreds of thousands on education and graduate with certificates and debt but no idea how to turn their knowledge into real cash flow, which I call one of the biggest scams of modern history. I teach that knowledge is currency and outline four Greek/Biblical levels of knowledge: gnosis (science knowledge from observation, investigation, calculation), ginosko (revelation knowledge), eido (awareness/perception), and epignosis (full recognition through participation and experience), citing scriptures including Colossians 2:3, John 8:32, 2 Corinthians 2:14, and 2 Peter 1:3. Using a hotel example, I show how you move from research to revelation to awareness to lived experience, and why people stay stuck when they operate at only one level. I then describe what to monetize: ideas/solutions, market needs, new opportunities, and trade secrets, illustrated with Elias Howe’s sewing needle dream, KFC’s 11 recipes, George Washington Carver’s peanut inventions, Steve Jobs, NVIDIA, and BlackBerry.00:00 Turn Knowledge Into Cash00:58 The Education Scam02:30 Massive Cash Flow Mindset03:30 Knowledge Is Currency04:31 Gnosis Science Knowledge06:21 Faith And Science09:12 Why Degrees Stay Broke12:17 Ginosko Revelation Knowledge16:01 Eido Awareness Level16:47 Epignosis Experiential Mastery20:33 Four Levels Explained21:22 Hotel Example Gnosis24:06 Hotel Example Revelation26:59 Eido Awareness Explained29:24 Epignosis Full Experience32:02 Why People Stay Stuck33:10 Ideas and Solutions Knowledge34:53 Revelation Story Elias Howe38:44 Revelation Examples KFC Carver41:59 Market Needs That Pay43:52 Steve Jobs Sees Demand46:25 New Opportunities Reinvention47:19 NVIDIA AI Opportunity49:00 Trade Secrets and Patterns51:01 Knowledge Is Currency Closing
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142. The Million Dollar Publishing Equation
34:07||Season 1, Ep. 142The Million-Dollar Publishing Equation: Turn Your Ideas into Assets, Offers, and SystemsI’m sharing why it’s never been easier to create wealth and how you can break out of poverty using what I call the million-dollar publishing equation. Publishing isn’t just writing books—it’s taking the thoughts in your head and making them public through posts, podcasts, apps, courses, and more. I explain how I started in 2016 with simple 500-word Facebook posts that eventually led people (and a professor) to ask for a book, launching my publishing journey and leading to 18 books, including “Million Dollar Creativity” with Myron Golden. I show you angles that make ideas interesting (contrast, controversy, contrarian, complementary) and a revenue ladder from $5 ebooks up to $500,000 packages. 👉 **Join the Publishing Profits Challenge Here:** publishingprofitschallenge.com📚 **Buy the "Million-Dollar Creativity" Book Here:** milliondollarcreativitybook.com00:00 Wealth Is Easier Now01:17 Publishing Beyond Books04:36 Your First Post Counts10:29 Make Ideas Marketable13:01 Million Dollar Offer Ladder19:08 Publishing Empires Mindset22:02 Five Principles Profitably28:48 The Million Dollar Equation32:49 Next Steps And Invitation
141. The Million Dollar Author Formula
39:12||Season 1, Ep. 141The Million Dollar Author Formula: 7 Beliefs to Turn a $0/Month Book Into a BusinessIredafe presents a “Million Dollar Author Formula” built on seven beliefs to help authors take a book earning $0 per month to a million-dollar author business, emphasizing that a formula only works when applied. Drawing from his 2018 book How to Make Millions as an Entrepreneur and frustration with “gurus,” he explains that success starts with becoming the kind of person who can do the work (being, feeling, thinking, doing, having). Key beliefs include believing in God, yourself, your content and promise, the process (including investing in yourself and learning seedtime/harvest), and systems (automation, delegation, promotion, AI). He outlines monetization math: $20 book x 50,000, or repackaging into $200 audio (5,000), $2,000 video (500), or $20,000 coaching (50). He ends by inviting viewers to a 5-day Publishing Profits Challenge to fix sales, marketing, messaging, methods, monetization, and momentum.00:00 Million Dollar Author Intro00:48 Why I Wrote The Book04:28 Doing Versus Being07:35 Belief One God11:31 Belief Two Yourself15:29 Million Dollar Formula Math19:57 Value Ladder Offers21:44 Belief Four Process28:39 Pricing Promise Not Price33:03 Believe Your Promise36:56 Belief Seven Systems38:10 Challenge Invite Outro
140. Keys to Escaping the $0 Month KDP Trap
23:32||Season 1, Ep. 140This episode describes the “$0 month KDP trap,” where authors see little or no income across platforms like Amazon KDP, Draft2Digital, Lulu, BookBaby, and IngramSpark despite writing good books. The speaker argues authors have been misled into believing publishing, posting on many platforms, or writing more books automatically creates income, noting retailers like Amazon are not partners and control pricing, ranking, and visibility while rewarding volume over value. He outlines levels from “writer-entrepreneur” and “kindlepreneur” to “bookpreneur,” urging authors to think like owners and turn a book into a business by monetizing the problem it solves, moving from royalties to relationships via email lists and communities, and creating one clear offer where the book is a trust-building entry point. He promotes a five-day Publishing Profit Challenge covering marketing, messaging, methods, monetization, and momentum.00:00 The Zero Dollar Trap02:13 The Big Publishing Lie04:43 Author Levels Explained07:49 Publishing Is Not Income10:43 Why Authors Stay Stuck13:28 Competing on the Wrong Game15:05 Escape Plan Overview15:12 Monetize the Transformation19:35 Royalties to Relationships20:36 One Offer Strategy21:39 Turn Your Book Into Asset22:24 Challenge Invitation Wrap Up
139. Five Mindsets That Keep Authors Broke—and How Wealthy Authors Think Differently
30:04||Season 1, Ep. 139The speaker, an 18-book author, explains why some authors stay broke while others earn hundreds of thousands or millions, outlining five mindset differences and how to turn a book into a cashflow machine. First, many authors believe “time is money,” spend years writing, then wait 60–90 days for small royalties, ignoring the time value of money and failing to question the system; wealthy authors seek faster payment and buy back time. Second, authors assume more books equals more money, but one good book with a good system can be highly profitable. Third, authors think books sell themselves by listing on platforms, but platforms aren’t a sales team. Fourth, they equate more traffic (e.g., Amazon as a “highway”) with sales; wealthy authors drive traffic to their own sales pages. Fifth, they confuse posting/promotion with marketing, which is creating desire based on what the market wants. The episode ends with an invitation to a five-day Publishing Profits Challenge covering marketing, messaging, methods, monetization, and momentum.00:00 Broke vs Wealthy Authors01:54 Mindset One Time Value06:23 Kingship Thinking Shift13:30 Mindset Two More Books16:43 Leverage Through Delegation19:24 Mindset Three Platforms Sell20:43 Mindset Four Traffic Myth26:19 Wealthy Author Ownership27:42 Mindset Five Real Marketing29:15 Wrap Up And Challenge
138. How Authors Can Sell Books Without Begging or Yelling
23:07||Season 1, Ep. 138In this episode, the host argues that authors struggle to sell because they beg or push links instead of learning sales and offering value. The speaker, an author of 17 books with an 18th forthcoming, explains that people don’t hate buying books but hate pressure, and that effective selling focuses on the outcome, promise, and transformation rather than the book’s pages or the author’s dream. Begging language such as “please support me,” “help me reach my goal,” and “it’ll mean so much to me” is flagged as ineffective because sympathy doesn’t drive purchases; self-interest does. The core shifts presented are to sell the problem and desired result, teach publicly while selling persuasively by sharing real insights and frameworks, and position the book as a bridge from a reader’s current state to a desired transformation, making the book an entry point that builds credibility and trust.00:00 Stop Begging to Sell02:01 Why Authors Struggle04:52 Sell Outcomes Not Books06:48 Book as Proof11:36 Begging Red Flags13:35 Identity Shift for Authors15:05 Three Selling Shifts16:37 Teach Publicly Sell19:49 Make Your Book Bridge20:58 Persuasive Messaging21:49 Closing Recap
137. Why Most Authors Fail Even Before They Start (2 Quick Fixes)
27:49||Season 1, Ep. 137Why 90% of Authors Struggle Financially: Common Mistakes and SolutionsThe presenter explores why the majority of authors struggle financially, despite their creativity and hard work. Drawing from personal experience as an author of 17 books, the speaker highlights two fundamental mistakes that contribute to authors' lack of success: poor book titles and subtitles. Emphasizing the importance of clear and engaging titles, the speaker criticizes the use of overly complex or technical language, and encourages authors to create titles that resonate with their audience. The session aims to guide authors towards financial abundance by avoiding these common pitfalls.00:00 Introduction: The Struggles of Authors01:32 Why Authors Fail: Two Fundamental Mistakes03:36 Mistake 1: Bad Book Titles11:25 Mistake 2: Technical Jargon and Poor Subtitles26:57 Conclusion: Transforming Your Book into a Business