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Dayo Samuel

Teacher-Trainer. Systems Thinker. Dayo Samuel is a born teacher-trainer; an Industrial Designer turned online platform authority. Fondly called ‘the grandfather of podcasting in Nigeria,’ Dayo is the award-winning host of the popular business and marketing podcast, Audacity2Lead, and the host of the Break the Frame coaching podcast. He has internet marketing related experiences covering lead acquisition, edu-marketing and platform building. He has a passion for knowledge sharing, with a growing interest in Neuroscience, business growth automation and personal branding. Having become a Certified Life Coach from the American Union of NLP, and a practitioner of NeuroLinguistic Programming, Conversational Hypnosis, Behavioral Psychology and Family Systems Engineering, Dayo is a man of many parts. He is the Lead Consultant at Audacity2Lead Media, and runs a personal leadership cum edu-marketing platform called Audacity2Lead.com with the goal of helping entrepreneurial leaders magnetize, mesmerize and monetize their message and audience online. Dayo’s popular Audacity2Lead has been ranked as Top 3 on iTunes New & Noteworthy for 2 of its categories. He is a featured guest podcaster and contributor to a lot of online media, among which is HowToDream, Dreamers Podcast, Read to Lead Podcast, Fruitful Ujah, Brand You Podcast among others, and has been featured in traditional media such as CoreTV News, Radio Continental, and Vanguard Newspapers. In his over 7 years of internet marketing, he has worked with hundreds of entrepreneurs, coaches, consultants, speakers, authors and small business owners to help them launch platforms and products that have sold millions in revenue. In 2015, he founded the Nigeria Podcast Network to help entrepreneurs magnetize, mesmerize and monetize their message and audience through podcasts.

Scott Murray, one of my recent guests on #Audacity2Lead podcast quoted Cliff Ravenscraft, the Podcast Answerman saying, “There are billions of English speaking blogs out there. But there are only thousands of podcasts.” You can listen to my interview with Scott here Rob Walch from Libsyn said, “Blogger to Podcaster ratio is roughly 1950 to […]

One of the top 3 questions on people’s minds when it comes to podcasting is, “What kind of equipment do I get?” Many go further to ask me, “How much of equipment cost would podcasting require?” Well, I’m about to reveal something podcasters won’t easily tell you: “How to Podcast with very limited budget.”  When I

‎ This post is the beginning of a test I’ve decided to run this month of May. I have wanted to do it for a while, but other commitments wouldn’t allow me. Besides, it is a test that will determine some of my claims of growing a blog within a short time. I’m quite aware

  Every day, someone is thinking of a dream job. Every year, some graduates are leaving the four walls of a campus. Every month, some university students are confined to learn something irrelevant. My question is: Why are graduates a bunch of people with no specific skills? Yes, I understand you’re reading this because you’re

If you haven’t yet started your coaching business, this episode will give you an insider’s secret that very few beginners know. If you have started, Marc will show you how podcasting helped him grow his coaching business. That’s not. You will learn even more… In this episode of #Audacity2Lead, I discuss with Marc Mawhinney, host

  “We don’t follow writing and abandon other passions we have, because if you have to write, you have to write about something.” This week’s episode features a great guest, A.C. Fuller who has been teaching writing for over fifteen years. A former adjunct professor of journalism at NYU, his work has been featured in the

I mentioned earlier this year that this year I’ll do more of revealing some things in my life, and share with you how and what you can do if you find yourself in such cases. Today is one of such. I’m about to tell you my failure with #Audacity2Lead… However I’ve got to ask you, “Do

One thing that makes a blog and podcast effective is the ability of the host to laser-focus the niche. It simplifies the process of marketing it. Scott Roberts who is my guest on #Audacity2Lead today shares how niching his blog got him to be the most trafficked blog in the fire food category.    

If you are going into a podcast niche or topic that already has a number of people in there, then you have to find creative ways to make yourself stand out. How do you do this? This is the focus of this episode of #Audacity2Lead as Scott Murray shares with you how you can up

Three of the basic things that drive all humans are: a sense of connection, competence and contribution. We all want to have a community of our own, a tribe that assured are always waiting to hear from him, see himself as an influencer, knowing he is contributing meaning fully in the lives of others. “Tribe”

One of the great benefits of having a blog or podcast platform is that you get to connect with people who you would have never had a reason to connect with. Imagine having someone who told you they were moved by something you said to the point of crying.   On #Audacity2Lead today, Joe Pardo

Quick note: A major challenge I know most emerging leaders like you are facing is the lack of platforms of expression. So this month is going to focus on helping you build or launch a platform online. One of the things that made 2014 an interesting year for me was my decision to launch my platform.

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