10/ Here’s the twist: The answers—whether in life, love, or business—aren’t found by following perfect models, but by listening deeply, stumbling forward, and sometimes…by getting uncomfortably honest with ourselves.
9/ The podcast journey? It almost didn’t happen—false starts, tech overwhelm, impostor syndrome. But Ellen leans on community, chooses a bold name (Make More Love), and finds that helping others starts with sharing her own story, flaws and all.
8/ Some clients rediscover their partners. Others realize it's time to move on—without burning everything down. “If people put in the work and the relationship doesn’t respond, they’re in a much better, more controlled place to move on.”
7/ Patterns emerge: men sacrificing family for work, couples quietly drifting apart, a mysterious “three-year threshold” where intimacy dies—unless someone notices, unless someone intervenes.
6/ “Without sex, you’re just friends, roommates…” Ellen reveals the glue that holds intimate relationships together. Her hot tip? “Try something new at least once a month.” Even in business, novelty and connection matter.
5/ She dives into business coaching, but there's a twist: every business challenge circles back to…relationships. Construction CEOs, tough as nails, spill their fears—not in therapy, but in Ellen’s judgment-free coaching zone.
4/ Fast-forward: Ellen’s a high-powered tech exec. Then, after 9/11 derails her career, she faces reinvention. Do you pivot to office coffee supplies? Artisanal chocolate? “Then I found out about coaching…” A new path, reluctant at first, opens up.
3/ Outlandish? Maybe. But underneath: boundaries, self-awareness, and knowing when to say no. Ellen didn’t just learn to ace exams—she learned how to listen, really listen, when the moment was right.
2/ It starts in college: Ellen, the "accidental counselor," kept friends at bay when she needed to study by taking off all her clothes. “If people came to the door and said, ‘are you around?’ Well, I’m naked…” 🚪👚
🧵 1/ What if the secret to saving your relationship—and your career—was hidden in a simple, almost absurd college hack? This week on @PodcastJunkies, Ellen Dorian shares a story that begins with a locked dorm room door…and ends in deeply unexpected wisdom. 👀👇
11. Curious to hear more about this podcasting revolution? Check out the full episode and let us know: Could this be the future of content creation? Or is there more to the story we haven't uncovered yet? 🤔🎧 #PodcastingJunkies
10. But here's the kicker: "You need to go constant for like two years. You just need to do it." Success in podcasting isn't about overnight viral hits. It's about persistence. About showing up, day after day. 💪🎙️
9. "Podcasting is like the new networking," Jeremy reveals. It's not just about content creation. It's about connection. A whole new way of building relationships and businesses. 🤝💼
8. But wait, there's more. Jeremy's not just building studios. He's creating a network. A licensing model that could see 30 studios across North America in five years. Ambitious? Absolutely. Impossible? Not for this kitchen-table visionary. 🌎🚀
7. Plot twist: Jeremy's running this operation from Thailand. 🌴 Four studios in Canada, managed remotely. The future of work meets the future of podcasting.
5. "Basically you come in the stud, you press a button, it records all the three to five cameras." Sounds simple, right? But this simplicity is hiding a complex web of automation and innovation. 🕸️🤖
4. But here's where it gets interesting. Jeremy wasn't content with just creating podcasts. He wanted to revolutionize HOW they were made. Enter: the one-button studio. 🔘✨
3. "For a year he just came and like the dining table was set up, the mics, everything. And so we drink beer, we did a podcast and then we went in the sauna." Who knew the birth of a podcasting empire could be so... cozy? 🍺🎤
2. Meet Jeremy, a man who turned job loss into opportunity. But this isn't your typical rags-to-riches tale. It's about seeing potential where others saw... well, just a dining table. 🍽️💡
1. What if I told you the future of podcasting was being built... in a kitchen? 🍳🎙️ A story of innovation, automation, and beer that's reshaping an entire industry. Intrigued? You should be. #PodcastJunkies
10. From X Factor dreams to podcast pioneer, Bogdan's story is a reminder: Your biggest setback might just be setting you up for something incredible. Ready to hit play on your own reinvention?
9. "I changed my mind about being a father. I think this is one of the greatest things you can ever do in your life." Sometimes, the biggest plot twists happen off-mic.
7. The plot thickens: What if the key to podcast success isn't just in the audio? Bogdan's betting big on a holistic approach. Blogs, AI, and yes, even those pesky keywords.