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Brief Bio:
Kimanzi Constable is a former bread delivery guy who self-published two books that have sold over 86,000 copies. In the last year he has lost 170 pounds and moved his family to Maui, Hawaii. You can usually find him writing while enjoying an ocean view. He is a published author, international speaker, and coach.
He’s a contributing writer for The Huffington Post, Entrepreneur Magazine, and Mind Body Green. He is a business editor at The Good Men Project. His mission is to help men and women create true freedom in life. Join him at KimanziConstable.com and on Facebook at Kimanzi Constable.
In this episode, you will learn:
- Afraid of being “found out”? How to overcome impostor syndrome
- 3 Choices to remember when everything goes wrong
- How to overcome failure
- Why you should share your story
- What it’s like to move to Hawaii
- What does it feel to be homeless
- How to build a online following
- How to believe in yourself even if no one else does
- How to travel the world and make money as a speaker
- How to present like a pro
- 3 Ways to getting booked as a speaker
- Best public speaking and presentation books
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2 Comments
What a great episode! It is nice and refreshing to hear people like this speak.
Thanks, Amir! I’m glad Kimanzi’s interview inspired you. -Ted