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The Richie Norton Show Self-H.E.L.P. Podcast — Happiness, Entrepreneurship, Lifestyle, Productivity

Podcasting is so fun! So grateful for these guests.

Here’s a list of recent episodes. I’m catching up here on the blog. Excited for the next season!

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Go get lost in my podcast. You’ll be happy you found it.

RICHIE NORTON SHOW PODCAST EPISODES LISTED IN ORDER FROM NEWEST

MICHAEL BUNGAY STANIER — HOW TO BEGIN
WHITNEY JOHNSON — SMART GROWTH BOOK & EXCLUSIVE INSIGHTS
HOW TO MAKE A PHYSICAL PRODUCT – PROUDUCT: THE PRODUCT CREATION FRAMEWORK
PATTERN RECOGNITION AND DISCERNMENT: HOW TO MAKE YOUR BEST YEAR WITH A CREATIVE ECOSYSTEM
LAURA WIECK — THE BODYMIND METHOD©: PERSONAL GROWTH TURNED ON ITS HEAD
Dr. Michelle Jorgensen — HOW TO LIVE WELL
Life-Changing Experts Thoughts from The Richie Norton Show! – Season 2 Compilation
Happiness is Here, Not There (and What to Do About It)
John Lee Dumas — The Common Path to Uncommon Success
Dr. Marshall Goldsmith — The #1 Executive Coach in the World
How to be an Entrepreneur at Any Age (Entrepreneurship Stats)
Factory Visit Etiquette & Protocol – TFN Magre’s Uncommon Insights
Thiefaine Magré — How to Make and Sell a Physical Product
Marie Kondō’s Tidy Success Strategy Adapted for Entrepreneurs
Don’t Push Paper: 10 Ways to Move ‘To Do’ to Done
Coaching: How to Do a Proper Sales Call without Selling
10 Lessons from Einstein to Make Your New Year Revolution Stick
Never Start Your Day Without Believing These 6 Things
Scott Osman — Coaching and Leadership for Maximum Effectiveness
3 Questions that Will Change Your Life
How to Create an Ecosystem Around Your Entrepreneurship
Becky Higgins — Project Life: How to Cultivate a Good LIfe
What Money Buys (and What it Doesn’t)
Be a Discerner — How to Be A Discerning Person
How to Lifestyle Brand vs Lifestyle Business vs Lifestyle
How to Create Your own Symbols of Freedom
McKenzie Bauer, Threadwallets — How to Find Freedom and Happiness
How to Crush Fear 2.0
How to Transform Conflict with New Patterns
Chad Ford — Dangerous Love
7 Ways to Use Music for Hyper-Productivity (Playlists FTW)
How to Get Results with Music
Paul Cardall — The Power of Music and Broken Miracles
Peter Kozodoy — Honest to Greatness
Do Not Turn a Dream into a Job
How to Get Results with an Accountability Partner
Kathy Caprino — 7 Bravery-Boosts for The Most Powerful You
Chris Ducker — Youpreneur Launchpad: How to Build a Personal Brand Business
How Entrepreneurs Destroy the Waiting Place
Entrepreneurship & Family: How to Prioritize Attention with First Principles
Ramon Ray — How Entrepreneurs Can Thrive
Rhett Power — The Entrepreneur’s Competitive Advantage in Chaos
How to Sell Stuff
How to Create Transformational Selling Experiences
Donald Kelly — The Sales Evangelist
Think Like a Social Entrepreneur: On Money and Meaning
Marj Desius — Proactive Anti-Racism, Leadership and Your Part
Mission Matching: How to Ask for Help, Mentors, Collabs
How to Lead From Where You Are
Keith Ferrazzi — Leading Without Authority
Stop Managing Time, Start Prioritizing Attention
How to Create Purpose & Freedom Defined by You
Laura Gassner Otting — Limitless
Boom! Season 1 Compilation! – Motivational Expert Think Snacks
If You Want Confident Kids, Do This
How to Create a Space Without Ego
Natalie Norton — How to Show Up in Times of Uncertainty
How Ben Hardy Makes Money (and You Can Too)
How to Create Desired Personal Change
Benjamin Hardy PhD — Personality Isn’t Permanent
Get Better, Not Bitter: How to Get Unstuck in Times of Uncertainty
When Circumstance Pits Against Self-Image
Whitney Johnson — Tools to Thrive During Disruption
How Casey Caught Coronavirus and What To Do About It — COVID-19 Infected Casey Garland in Quarantine Shares All
Three Principles to Turn Tragedy into Triumph
How to Make Better Decisions in the Midst of Grief and Hardship — Melding Counterintuitive Frameworks
Brief Grief Lessons — Death Lessons on Life, Life Lessons on Death and Grief
Use the Humble Power Alternative Now
How to Give Advice Effectively
Michael Bungay Stanier — The Advice Trap
Life Experience is the New Work Experience
How to Choose Your Past to Create Your Future
SIRAH — A Light in the Dark (Explicit)
How to Become Your Future Self Today
You Are Whatever Follows ‘I AM’
Jacquelyn Umof — Identify Shifts (Laker Girl, Yoga Instructor, Entrepreneur)
How to Launch Your Core Personal Projects
Are You an Extrovert, Introvert or Ambivert? (Does It Matter?)
Susan Cain — Quiet: The Power of Introverts in a World That Can’t Stop Talking
How to Build the Perfect Audience (Implement Now)
How to Be a Modern Entrepreneur (and Fund Kickstarter)
John Lee Dumas — The JLD Effect (Entrepreneurs on Fire)
20 Questions to Heal Yourself
How to Create a Superfan Movement with Your Message
Pat Flynn — How to Make Smart Passive Income Decisions
How to Price Your Art, Service, Product
How to Live the Unlived Life
Jeff Goins — Real Artists Don’t Starve
How to Trust Yourself
Experience is Overrated
Stephen M. R. Covey — SPEED of Trust
How to Make Space for Joyful Spontaneity
How to Create Your Own 12 Happiness Commandments
Gretchen Rubin — Don’t Aim for Minimalism
How Living Gavin’s Law Will Make You Insanely Happy
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For the Love of Books

Photo Credit: Amelia-Jane

“A room without books is like a body without a soul.” 

― Marcus Tullius Cicero

I LOVE BOOKS

However, they’re not easy to write. No sir.

Ernest Heminway once said, “There is nothing to writing. All you do is sit down at a typewriter and bleed.” Robert Frost said, “No tears in the writer, no tears in the reader. No surprise in the writer, no surprise in the reader.” F. Scott Fitzgerald explained, “All good writing is swimming under water and holding your breath.”

Writing is a beast.

WHEN YOU HOLD A BOOK

When you hold a book, you hold a work of art. An artifact of someone’s ideas. Ideas which have been carefully crafted, honed and researched for over a year or two (six years in my case).

“I cannot live without books.” 

― Thomas Jefferson

When you look at a book, you are literally looking at something that someone (actually, probably an army of people if it’s traditionally published) slaved over, cried over, stressed over, poured over. You’re looking at something that took many sleepless nights and an ocean of courage to put into the world. Something someone took a chance on. Something someone was willing to take a risk for. Something someone felt so strongly about they left themselves vulnerable and exposed to critique and perhaps ridicule.

I don’t consider myself a good writer. I’ll leave that to Twain. However, trying to write has given me the greatest respect for writers.

Writing takes guts.

BLURB!

I haven’t revealed much yet about my new book The Power of Starting Something Stupid. So here’s a little something I’m really excited about. Before a book goes to press, you send out your manuscript to people you admire in hopes they’ll give you an endorsement–a blurb. It’s been thrilling to receive endorsements. In fact, they make my mom cry. (Hi, Mom!) Here’s one from one of my heroes Jack Canfield:

“Once in a great while a new author bursts on the scene to light a fire under us.  Richie Norton is that rare spark.  His certainty that the secret to success is to start something stupid is right on and will alter your future.  Thirty publishers thought Chicken Soup was stupid before it sold over 100 million copies.  This new book could not have come at a better time and Richie’s urgent and authentic style is readable, convincing and a compelling blueprint for success.  Be smart: read The Power of Starting Something Stupid.”

— Jack Canfield, New York Times Bestselling Author of The Success Principles, and cocreator of the Chicken Soup for the Soul® series

I’m humbled that Jack would give such a glowing blurb. My goal is that the book will be a source of inspiration for some of the coolest things you do in life and business. I hope The Power of Starting Somethings Stupid helps you to live a life of adventure. To turn those crazy ideas (dreams) inside your head into reality, help you influence the world for good and help your career / business thrive.

THE GALLEY 

(Cell phone picture of the digital version of the galley on my laptop.)

The book is at the “galley” stage. I’ve written it (YESSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS!), with the help of my beautiful wife, Natalie.  A couple weeks ago the book was typeset at the publishing house. The fonts were chosen. The pages were numbered. The artwork and models were polished and placed. The cover art and dust jacket were refined. I received the digital copy and thanks to the hard work of my gracious publishing team at Shadow Mountain, the book looks gorgeous.

All I want to do now is curl up in my bed and finally get some sleep. But I can’t. I’m too excited. I can’t wait for you to read it. Actually. Not really. I can’t wait for you to read it and then go and do something you’ve always wanted because you feel inspired and armed with principles and tools to make stuff happen.

I wish I could just get the book in your hands right now! But alas, traditional publishing is a slow process. There are a million steps between the time the book goes from an idea, to selling the idea to a publisher, to writing the book (yes, I sold it before I wrote it), to being edited, to rewriting, to going to press to hitting the shelves. Perhaps I’ll write a post on the book process another day, but I digress…

A very limited run of galley copies have gone to press and are being sent out to the media for review. SO EXCITING!

Note: Galleys (or “uncorrected proofs”) are rare, privately released copies of the book. They are an expensive pre-publication—also known as an advance reading copy (ARC). The galley is unique because it may still contain errors. Also, changes will most likely be made after the galley is printed and before the book is finalized for retailer distribution.

Birthing a book is an interesting process to say the least.

16 Comments post a comment
  1. Marc allred Dec 22nd 5:39 pm

    COngrats bud! Hope you get to pursue some of those ideas we talked about. i’m still interested in helping if needed. good luck!

    • Richie Norton Dec 22nd 5:41 pm

      Thanks, Marc! I’ll be in touch for sure.

  2. Kent west Dec 22nd 9:14 pm

    I’d love to flip through this! Looking forward to the release and hearing success stories (and stories of failure for that matter excuse that is when we learn the most!)

    • Richie Norton Dec 22nd 9:29 pm

      Thanks SO much, Kent!

  3. Kent west Dec 22nd 9:16 pm

    * because…not excuse, dang small iPhone keyboard

  4. Jesse Jan 05th 10:56 am

    This post was really inspiring. I am in the first stages of writing a thesis and seriously overwhelmed right now. this was a good boost. Thanks Richie.

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