A lot of people know me as the man that can. I’m heavily known for launching the world quite as experiential concierge firms. Let’s start with some fun calibration, what do you tell people who you are and what do you say you do? I want to be surprised along with everyone watching.” This is going to be a fun encounter because I haven’t got a clue what we’re going to talk about, but I’m sure it will be stimulating fun and fresh. One day, Steve called and said to me, “Jay, would you give me an endorsement?” I honestly said, “Yes, but.” He said, “What?” I said, “I watch you evolve and I have no clue what you’re doing now, so I don’t know what to endorse.” He said, “Do you want me to tell you?” I said, “Not on the phone, come here and explain it, but I don’t want to know. His book has done very well and you should all read it.
I’ve admired his mental agility, his diversified entrepreneurial capacity, and I’ve watched him do some extraordinary things. He’s the author of a book called Bluefishing: The Art of Making Things Happen. I am sitting across from a dear friend, Steve Sims. This is going to be fun, exciting and unpredictable. Our ultimate entrepreneur is a very dear friend, an amazing and unbelievably entertaining, stimulating, fascinating, inspiring friend, who I still can’t quite categorize, but I endorsed him, Steve Sims. Enjoy the interview from Jay Abraham, all the best. I thought I’d share it with you and give you a little bit of an insight into how else to get on. This is Jay Abraham doing an interview on me for his show. We have the same sports, struggles and DNA. Quite simply, entrepreneurs, we’re very similar. I’m always amazed at how someone completely different to me, someone who I regard as an icon, as a personal mentor and a friend, how we share so much of the same views and opinions. Quickly, it turns into us chin-wagging, but it is exceptional. He suggested we jump on and do a quick episode on his show.
We were chatting over some different marketing ideas and some different angles of what’s going on within the speaking world and consultant. Jay Abraham invited me down to his office. This episode is a little bit of a different one.