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Do you ever hear about a business having wild success or achieving *the coolest* result and think, "how the eff did they do that?" Yeah… us, too! That’s why we created The Visionary Files™ podcast! We publish weekly case study-style episodes to ask successful biz owners all of our (and probably your) burning questions so we can dig deep into the strategies, tactics, mindset, and metrics behind what worked and what didn’t.
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This is a super serious podcast about living life as a person. Run by some bro named Caleb and his sidekick Jayden. New podcast every Saturday because why not? Amazing comedic podcasts about something random in every episode. There's yelling and loads of superb tangents that make lots of sense. Anyways make sure to keep listening and tell your friends. Yeah . . ....If you would like to share some topic ideas or would like to ask a question or share something else then message them here: http ...
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So we switching it up. We're going to be discussing kpop but we're mainly going to talk about what's really going on in the world right now. Yeah it's going to get serious but we're still going to have a good time. Stay tuned...
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When people say relationships are the key to business, it’s usually code for “go network more.” But this episode is the story of what it looks like when relationships are the business model — before social media, before funnels, and before most people reading this could even drive. This is my untold scrappy startup story built on trust, reputation,…
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Time for an old-fashioned Continue Podcast mess-around. David’s still stuck in the neverending Gordian Knot that is The Hundred Line: Last Defense Academy, Susan’s got a pair of horror movie recommendations to share in Heart Eyes and Odditty, and Anthony shares his thoughts about Sinners and Andor. If you’re not backing us yet, head on over to our …
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This week, Susan and Anthony discuss the hauntingly beautiful French-infused world (and strict parry timing window) of Clair Obscur: Expedition 33, and David explains why The Hundred Line: Last Defense Academy is one of the most audacious games he’s played in recent memory. Spoiler warning! Light spoilers throughout this one – nothing too story hea…
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Once upon a time, I hosted a masterclass that had what I thought was a terrible conversion rate — until it wasn't. Not a single person bought on the call. But in the days that followed? EVERY person who attended wound up buying. In this episode, I’m breaking down the four-part framework I’ve used (and taught behind-the-scenes) to drive wildly high …
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This episode is a real-time debrief of a launch that turned out nothing like I expected. I’m unpacking what I thought would be a low-lift, high-reward move and why I had to make a major, unexpected decision mid-way through. Whether you’re in the middle of a launch, gearing up for one, or you’re starting to side-eye the whole launch model altogether…
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This week, Anthony gives us his shortest review ever with his take on Venus Vacation Prism: Dead or Alive Xtreme, Susan talks about what the hell Blue Prince actually is, and David actually finished the Silent Hill 2 remake and has questions for the rest of the group on how it compares to the original. Spoiler warning! It’s difficult to discuss wha…
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Just Anthony and David this week, and we dive right into the big Nintendo Switch 2 reveal event; the highs, the lows, and the baffling. Is the Switch 2 too big to fail? We try to find out. If you’re not backing us yet, head on over to our Patreon. A contribution of at least $5 a month will get you let you listen to the show a day early, give you ac…
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This week, Susan discovers the answer to the question “What if Fallout but British?” with Atomfall, Anthony digs into Suikoden 2 for the first time in years with the recent remaster, and David finds out if the second half of Fantasian: Neo Dimension is as good as the first half. If you’re not backing us yet, head on over to our Patreon. A contribut…
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I'm giving you a peek inside my funnel mad scientist experiments — the exact strategies that are working so well, they’re setting me up to add 10,000+ people to my list in the next year (if not sooner 😉). I'll walk you through a high level overview of my high-intent lead generation with intentionally designed offers (free and paid) that signal buye…
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Ever wondered why some videos effortlessly rack up millions of views while others barely get noticed? In this episode, I sit down with viral video expert and Instagram strategist Jenna to dissect the science (and psychology) behind content that blows up online. From peeling ginger the wrong way to using strategic visual hooks, Jenna shares her step…
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This week, Susan discusses her time with Avowed, Obsidian’s latest action RPG, and how Skyrim’s long shadow seems to be preventing some from being able to play it on its own terms. Meanwhile, Anthony talks about the weird feeling he got playing the recently-released Suikoden remaster, and David’s into sumo wrestling now? Sure, why not? Only a few d…
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You know that feeling when you’re meant for more... but you have no effing clue what that more actually looks like? Tracy Matthews has been there, done that, got the t-shirt, and has been a repeat visitor. And lucky for us, she’s spent decades figuring out the art of reinvention. In this episode, Tracy breaks down the three-phase reinvention proces…
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We talk a lot about scaling in the business world – growing bigger, reaching further, making more. But what happens when you realize that bigger isn’t actually better for you anymore? Enter Tracy Matthews. After decades of running multiple seven-figure businesses, she found herself at a crossroads: stay on the path of relentless growth, or embrace …
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Elise Hodge knows a thing or two about words that sell – and building highly strategic funnels. She built her business as a top-tier conversion copywriter, crafting high-converting sales pages and launch copy for clients. But after years of juggling done-for-you services while growing her family (baby #3 is due any day!), she realized she wanted a …
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This week, Susan goes back to The Return of the Obra Dinn and discusses how it hasn’t lost any of its brilliance, even in replaying it; we dig into the latest Sony PlayStation State of Play and walk away very whelmed; Susan reveals her involvement helping out with game discovery and recommendation app Ludocene (now on Kickstarter!); and David disco…
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So, fun fact: If you’ve ever thought, “Ugh, funnels feel so bro-markety and sleazy,” you’re not alone. But here’s the thing – you already have a funnel, whether you call it that or not. The real question is… is it actually working for you? In this episode, I’m diving deep into what’s working in funnels right now (because let’s be real—so much of wh…
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Over the past few months, we’ve brought up a phrase… a state of mind… a gamefeel with a certain joie de vivre… That’s right, I’m talking about the Spirit of Bumpin’. This week, we take a deep dive into what the hell the Spirit of Bumpin’ actually means and try to come up with some criteria to define it and representative games that embody it. Susan…
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What does it take to sell over 2,500 low-ticket products in just one quarter? In this episode, I’m breaking down the strategies, numbers, and lessons behind my Q4 results. Whether you’re curious about low-ticket strategies or just want to know what actually converts, this episode is packed with actionable insights you can use in your own business. …
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Is launching dead? In a market that more distrusting (and more distracted) than ever, many people seem to think that launching either no longer works or is no longer worth the effort of lower than ever show up and conversion rates. But as Shannon Matson notes, every time you look at the sun to the west, she's launching again – because it's working …
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Buckle up, because this episode is a cautionary tale about how I almost lost my Stripe account (no, but really!). I want to open up for full transparency around how I navigated the situation to get it back up and running – but also what I'm doing to be prepared if something like this were to ever happen again. Admittedly this is not exactly the sex…
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When financial expert Alyssa Lang first set out in 2015 to do her bar patrons’ taxes, she quickly realized she preferred working with the business owners that owed money – meaning they were profitable – rather than the refund seekers. That realization was the catalyst for uncovering her true business superpower of 'using the right data to make the …
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Honey, I'm hooooome! Well hey, friend! It’s been a minute, hasn’t it? This episode is a little different because it’s just me catching you up on everything that’s happened over the last year (spoiler: it’s been a lot). From rebranding to launching (and kinda tanking) a summit, to rediscovering my direction and passion, I’m sharing the messy, behind…
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This week, Susan gives us another take on Indiana Jones and the Great Circle, David dives into three indies he played over the winter break, Susan breaks down the analog/digital-hybrid detective board game Chronicles of Crime, and Anthony muses about whether or not Robert Eggers’ Nosferatu should have been made. If you’re not backing us yet, head o…
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This week, we dive into Indiana Jones and the Great Circle – is it the best Indiana Jones-related thingie since Fate of Atlantis? We each also take some time to discuss three of our favorite games of 2024. Thanks for joining us on this wild adventure; we’ll catch you all again on the flip side. If you’re not backing us yet, head on over to our Patr…
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This week, we discuss the delightfully spooky systems that make Phasmophobia so much fun, we revisit the world of Rapture and find out if Bioshock still holds up nearly 20 years later, and we talk about how the Retroid Pocket 5 is a microcosm of the best and worst the retro gaming handheld scene has to offer. If you’re not backing us yet, head on o…
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It’s Dragons & Dragons week here at Continue Podcast. First, we dive into Dragon Quest 3 HD-2D Remake, where each of the hosts have a different take on the game’s uniquely languid pace. Then, it’s back to Dragon Age: The Veilguard, where Susan holds it up to the rest of the BioWare canon after finally finishing it off after 75 hours of play. If you…
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This week, we discuss three of the (many) big RPGs out this season: how Metaphor ReFantazio attempts to balance the familiar with the new, how Dragon Age: Veilguard is basically Diet Bioware, and how Ys X: Nordics fails to live up to the series’ legacy of bumpin’. If you’re not backing us yet, head on over to our Patreon. A contribution of at least…
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For Halloween this year, we took a different, goofier, more laser cube-filled route than previous commentary episodes. That’s right, we’re watching Paul. W.S. Anderson’s magnum opus – the 2002 schlock classic Resident Evil. Join us as we wait a while for the zombies to show up, and listen as we discuss the importance of 2am cheese-eating rituals. I…
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This week, we’re talking about how The Legend of Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom takes the series into immersive sim territory to fantastic results, and how the seven hour Metaphor ReFantazio demo fits familiar Persona game mechanics onto a new foundation. If you’re not backing us yet, head on over to our Patreon. A contribution of at least $5 a month will…
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This week, we talk about the 8-bit-inspired rabbit hole that is UFO 50 and its place in the modern gaming landscape, and the simple pleasures of Victorian-era horticulture in Botany Manor. If you’re not backing us yet, head on over to our Patreon. A contribution of at least $5 a month will get you let you listen to the show a day early, give you ac…
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This week, we dive into smaller projects from the biggest publishers: Astro Bot, Sony’s joyful platforming celebration of its storied history, and Emio – The Smiling Man: Famicom Detective Club, Nintendo’s attempt to restart an old adventure franchise after a 30-year absence. If you’re not backing us yet, head on over to our Patreon. A contribution…
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News broke not that long ago that famed Hong Kong action director Corey Yuen (Yes, Madam!, The Transporter) had actually passed away a few years ago, so we decided to pay our respects by watching his final North American directorial effort, DOA colon Dead or Alive – and it rules?? Join us as Corey Yuen gives us the glorious trash masterpiece we cou…
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