
Without other people, it’s tough to get things done in life. In this episode of the Creating a Brand Podcast, Maxwell Ivey talks about the vital role that interdependence plays in your business and your life. If you want to succeed more, you need more people (a team) around you.
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The Vital Role That Interdependence Plays in Your Business with Maxwell Ivey
Maxwell Ivey talks about how we should not be afraid to ask people for help or to ask questions on topics we don’t understand. If you do not ask, you do not have.
In this episode, Alex Sanfilippo and Maxwell Ivey share their story and how interdependence ? has led to significant advantages in their lives and business.
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If you’re creating a brand and you’re doing it entirely on your own, this episode is for you. Maxwell Ivey will help you understand how to ask for help and build a team around what you’re creating.
You will always go further with help from others, then you will on your own. When you’re fighting to overcome difficulty, when someone is helping you up, it’s still going to be much easier. Help from others is the vital role that interdependence plays in your business!
Side note from Alex Sanfilippo:
Maxwell Ivey is a positive light ? that the world is missing. His perspective on life is a rare thing in today’s world. Being one of Maxwell’s friend’s is a true blessing and honor. Maxwell is a friend that you want in your corner!
About Maxwell Ivey:
Maxwell is the founder of theblindblogger.net. He’s a podcast host, blogger, public speaker and online publicist for hire.
Resources Mentioned in this Episode:
- Podfest Multimedia Expo – All things podcasting and new media.
- Wording Well – Freelance writing, editing, & author consulting, Lorraine Reguly.
- Super Joe Pardo – The host of reward winning podcasts and conference CEO.
- Chris Krimitsos – CEO of Podfest conference, public speaker and successful entrepreneur.
Do you consider yourself independent, dependent, or interdependent? Explain WHY.
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