056 | How to Start a Business with No Money Part 1

056 | How to Start a Business with No Money Part 1

Most people assume you need deep pockets to launch a business that actually helps people. Talis Drew proves otherwise. In this coaching session, ballroom dance instructor Talis Drew shares how she's bringing dance therapy to people with Parkinson's disease — without taking on crushing debt or waiting for grants to materialize. Coach Alan Donegan walks her through identifying who actually pays for these services (hint: it's rarely the end user), forming strategic partnerships with hospitals and support groups, and building evidence that strengthens every funding pitch. Brad and Jonathan sit in as Alan helps Talis untangle the difference between the people she serves and the organizations that will write the checks. Chapters [00:03:49] Introduction to Talis and Her Mission [00:07:28] The Importance of Social Benefits [00:08:08] Discussion on Funding Strategies [01:01:33] Exploring Customer Identification [01:02:11] Conclusion and Next Steps Key Insights Understanding the Target Audience: Identifying who will pay for services is crucial for success. Talis's funding comes from local chapters and medical institutions, highlighting the importance of community engagement. Benefits of Dance Therapy: The episode outlines three primary benefits of dance therapy for individuals with Parkinson's disease: exercise, musical engagement, and social interaction. Securing Funding: Exploring different funding sources, including partnerships with local businesses and health organizations. Collecting Evidence: Documenting the effectiveness of programs through feedback and surveys can strengthen pitches to sponsors and funders. Building a Community: Forming connections in the community can lead to potential funding and sponsorship opportunities, as well as increased visibility for the workshops. Action Items [00:20:16] Create a list of potential sponsors and funders for the dance classes [00:22:41] Collect data on participant outcomes to demonstrate program effectiveness [00:49:15] Develop branding and a website for the Parkinson's Dance Project Notable Quotes [01:01:33] "The progress you make in your business is directly related to the clarity of which you can describe exactly who your customer is." [00:48:50] "Explore win-win partnerships in your business." [00:07:28] "Social interaction is key for wellbeing." Resources American Parkinson's Disease Association: https://www.apdaparkinson.org/ Dance Therapy Research Articles: https://www.dance-therapy.net/ ▶ Listen Next: Ep. 057 — How to Value Your Pension: Should You Stay for the Benefits? | Essential Listening

Tämä jakso on lisätty Podme-palveluun avoimen RSS-syötteen kautta eikä se ole Podmen omaa tuotantoa. Siksi jakso saattaa sisältää mainontaa.

Jaksot(680)

607 | Other Mountains I Want to Climb | Diania Merriam

607 | Other Mountains I Want to Climb | Diania Merriam

Reaching financial independence is supposed to be the goal—but what if you get there and realize the real skill isn't earning or saving, but learning to spend? And what if the metric for business succ...

13 Heinä 1h 21min

606 | Deep Dive: Target-Date Retirement and Bond Funds | Cody Garrett

606 | Deep Dive: Target-Date Retirement and Bond Funds | Cody Garrett

Most investors think they're buying the same thing when they choose a target date fund—but two people who bought 2025 target date funds 15 years ago could have 40% different returns today. Same target...

6 Heinä 1h 8min

605 | Retire in Less Than 10 Years

605 | Retire in Less Than 10 Years

At 21, Cody Berman appeared on ChooseFI as a college student discovering financial independence. Three years later, he retired at 26. Now 30 with a $5 million net worth, he's back to reveal exactly ho...

29 Kesä 1h 7min

604 | Getting Personal With Personal Finance: Bill Yount

604 | Getting Personal With Personal Finance: Bill Yount

Bill Yount reached financial independence at 60—then froze. His financial advisor confirmed 100% security, yet instead of relief, he felt disoriented fog. The emergency medicine physician who transfor...

22 Kesä 1h

603 | Crash Proof: The Science Of Stock Market Resilience | Brian Feroldi

603 | Crash Proof: The Science Of Stock Market Resilience | Brian Feroldi

The stock market crashes about once every three years—at least a 20% drop. Most investors panic and sell. But if you understood why markets always recover, you'd do the opposite. Brian Feroldi reveals...

15 Kesä 51min

602 | FI 201 Beyond FI Basics: Asset Allocation & Market Psychology Mastery

602 | FI 201 Beyond FI Basics: Asset Allocation & Market Psychology Mastery

Most investors lose to the market because they're trying to pick winners in a game where only 4% of stocks have created 100% of market wealth over the past century. The math isn't in your favor—but th...

8 Kesä 1h 1min

601 | Travel Rewards 101 | Devon Gimbel from Point Me to First Class

601 | Travel Rewards 101 | Devon Gimbel from Point Me to First Class

Devon Gimbel just booked over $250,000 in travel last year using credit card points—but she's the first to tell you award travel isn't "free." It's a strategy for 10x-ing your existing travel budget b...

1 Kesä 1h 17min

600 | FI 101: Teaching Financial Independence to Your Community

600 | FI 101: Teaching Financial Independence to Your Community

A dead local meetup group attracted just 5 people to its first gathering at a brewery. Two years later, that same group draws 70+ attendees to structured educational sessions, with newcomers driving a...

25 Touko 1h 13min

Suosittua kategoriassa Liike-elämä ja talous

sijotuskasti
psykopodiaa-podcast
mimmit-sijoittaa
rss-rahapodi
asuntoasiaa-paivakirjat
rss-oivalluksia-rahasta-elamasta
ostan-asuntoja-podcast
oppimisen-psykologia
pomojen-suusta
rss-sami-miettinen-neuvottelija
hyva-paha-johtaminen
rss-rahamania
rss-hilden-kaira-podcast
rss-perho-rajoilla
rss-inderes
rss-rahataito-podcast
rahapuhetta
sijoituspodi
raharesepti
rss-kohti-unelmia