019 | Homeschooling, Walking with Beer and Booking Yourself Solid with Matthew Kimberley
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• Homeschooling in Malta
• The trials and joys of the new ‘normal’
• How Matthew is growing his business during lockdown
In Episode #019 of CrisisCast 2020 | Matthew Kimberley
Purveyor of Independence, Entertainment, Delight, Confidence and Control. Matthew Kimberley gives us his perspective on life in Malta. Home schooling 2 kids, one of whom is autistic, why the socially distanced restaurant experience is a joy, a new found love of take away beers and why now has never been a better time to build his new business as managing partner at Book Yourself Solid.
My Guest:
Managing Partner at Book Yourself Solid® Worldwide. Business coach training and licensing. Don't buy a coaching franchise before talking to us. Book Yourself Solid® is the gold standard for small business marketing and growth strategy, often quoted, frequently imitated and never bettered. We provide world-class free business strategy, sales and marketing training for small business owners and license consultants, coaches and trainers to spread the Book Yourself Solid® message far and wide. Get in touch if you'd like to explore becoming a certified Book Yourself Solid® professional.
I also wrote a book - Get A F*cking Grip (John Blake, 2011) and host the podcast How To Get A Grip that you can find where all good podcasts are available.
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