The interview with Jim Palmer was recorded (length: 51 minutes) on May 23, with the Ringr app. During our conversation, we talk about Jim's new book, Just Say Yes, his coaching business, and the new floating home

You could say it is a small world when you find out that Jessica Rhodes of InterviewConnections.com, is Jim's daughter. Her colleague, Sue Morton (expert podcast matchmaker, client happiness), reached out to me through the service called PodcastGuests.com. After my personal assistant of X.ai, Amy Ingram (powered by artificial intelligence), got confused about the scheduling of the interview, Jim's wife, Stephanie Palmer, picked up the conversation thread and coordinated the booking.

Another tidbit: After the interview, I connected with Jim on LinkedIn and saw that he had studied at the same university (Southern New Hampshire University) as yours truly.

Here are some links to books, resources, and sites, mentioned during the first half of the show:

Jim Palmer on Twitter @getjimpalmer John Jantsch of Duct Tape Marketing The Referral Engine: Teaching Your Business to Market Itself Just Say Yes: Create Your Dream Business and Live Your Dream Lifestyle Expert Secrets: The Underground Playbook for Finding Your Message, Building a Tribe, and Changing the World Trader Principle - The Ayn Rand Lexicon

You will find more show notes on the blog in July, after I am back on track with the backlog of recorded interviews.

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