Developing Habits to Become a Master Influencer written by John Jantsch read more at Duct Tape Marketing
Marketing Podcast with Jason Harris
Podcast Transcript
On today’s episode of the Duct Tape Marketing Podcast, I sit down with CEO of the creative agency Mekanism, Jason Harris.
Mekanism has worked with major global brands including Ben & Jerry’s, Peloton, HBO, and MillerCoors. Their campaigns have won numerous creative awards, and under Harris’ leadership, the agency has been named to Ad Age’s A-list and has appeared on their list of best places to work twice.
Harris is also the co-founder of The Civic Nation Creative Alliance and author of the book The Soulful Art of Persuasion: The 11 Habits That Will Make Anyone a Master Influencer.
Harris stops by to discuss the 11 habits that he outlines in his book, and shares how cultivating these habits can help you to become authentically persuasive in this age of distrust.
Questions I ask Jason Harris:
- What is a master influencer?
- How do we actually engage our authenticity and originality?
- Which of the 11 habits do you have the most difficulty practicing?
What you’ll learn if you give a listen:
- How habit plays a role in becoming influential.
- Why empathy is crucial for healing divides and bringing together opposing viewpoints.
- How to become your own personal Jesus.
Key takeaways from the episode and more about Jason Harris:
- Learn more about Mekanism
- Order your copy of The Soulful Art of Pursuasion
- Connect on LinkedIn
- Follow on Twitter
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