Friday, September 21, 2012

We've been on the Road


Hello Everyone,

Sorry we haven't blogged lately. We've been on the road doing B.A.D. Things!

We've been Building AND Developing ourselves

We've been Building AND Developing relationships

We've been Building AND Developing communities.

We would like to thank Lewis University in Indiana, Lorain County Community College, Albright College and Best Buddies Arizona for allowing us to do what we enjoy doing...

"Encouraging others to achieve in creative ways!"

It's makes us feel like super heroes!

Frank and Rodger

Wednesday, August 15, 2012

Why Do Speakers Cost So Much?

Great article we found about the cost of speakers
 
Why do Speakers Cost so much!

By: T.J. Sullivan


I thought you might enjoy a simple answer to this FAQ.

Let's say you spend $3,000 on a speaker. Here's how that typically breaks down. About $800 off the top goes to the government in taxes. Speakers usually pay more because they have to pay both the employee and the employer's portion of the social security tax (all self employed people have to do this). About another $100 per gig is going to health insurance (more if the speaker has children or a spouse they pay health insurance for, like I do).

If affiliated with an agency, they are usually paying a MINIMUM of 20-percent of the total to the agency, so that's about $600. Figure that the average successful speaker pays about 10-percent of all the money they bring in on marketing costs, so that's another $300. It costs a lot to get the word out with mailers, websites, conference attendance, and so forth. All of that comes out of the speaker's pocket.

So, now, we're at about $1,800 spent. Then comes the cost of travel. Airfare usually averages about $400 per appearance (sometimes a little less or a little more, depending on where you live -- in Denver I'm averaging just under $400 per). Hotel is about $100 a night on the cheap end, and a rental car is almost always about $100 a day if you add in the cost of a half tank of gas. Our total cost is up to $2,400. Let's bump it up to $2,450 assuming that our speaker would like to buy a sandwich, pay a toll, tip a shuttle driver, park his/her car at the airport, and maybe buy a soft drink in the airport.

That leaves about $550. A speaker doing 40 appearances a year is doing really well, so that's about $22,000 for the year after expenses. Not what you thought a speaker makes, huh? Truth is – unless you can charge upwards of $4,000 an appearance and do at least 40-50 a year, speaking is really a great SECOND job.

Just thought you'd like to know. Obviously those speakers who can charge top dollar and book 80-100 programs a year are doing very well, but for most speakers you've seen, this just isn't the case.

An Apple a Day.....

An Apple a Day…

There are many reasons to eat fruits and vegetables. A recent study from Finland suggests that flavonoids, found in fruits and vegetables, can reduce risk of chronic disease. Flavonoids often work as antioxidants and can protect against oxidative damage that may lead to heart disease, cancer, and diabetes. Flavonoid intakes of more than 10,000 people were measured and their rates of various diseases close to 30 years later were assessed. The death rate from heart disease was lower in those with higher flavonoid intakes. Of all the dietary sources of flavonoids, apples appeared to be most associated with reduced risk of death from heart disease. Stroke rates were also lower with higher intakes of flavonoids. Prostate cancer and breast cancer risk appeared to be lower with higher intakes of certain flavonoids. Flavonoids, and their apparent effects on a number of chronic diseases, provide another reason to eat generous amounts of fruits and vegetables.
Knekt P, Kumpulainen J, Jarvinen R, et al. 2002. Flavonoid intake and risk of chronic diseases. Amer J of Clin Nutr 76:560-568.

Wednesday, July 18, 2012

The Quarterly Slice

Here is a copy of our newest Newsletter! Enjoy!




Do you want to improve your speaking skills?


Would you like to improve your speaking skills? Do you want to learn more about the art of speaking? Do you want to learn about the business of speaking? 
Please read the information below and learn how you can receive personalized coaching to make your speaking dreams grow and flourish! 

We offer face-to-face, phone and video/Skype coaching sessions that are affordable! 



“Selling your Apple” – How to Deliver Dynamic Speeches filled with value and impact!

The BAD BAD Apples have traveled the world delivering messages that have inspired, educated and entertained. Frank Kitchen and Rodger Campbell would like to design and customize a program that provides you with the opportunity to shine the next time you deliver a lecture, wedding toast, presentation, acceptance speech, graduation speech or keynote performance.

Participants will:

  • Receive one-on-one coaching (face-to-face, phone, e-mail or video chat)
  • Learn how to confront and conquer their speaking fears
  • Explore The BAD BAD Apples Philosophy of Value and Impact
  • Participate in the four-step process to producing dynamic speeches
  • Perfect techniques that build and develop the ideal speaking environment
  • Discover the tips and tricks needed to enjoy the sweet success of speaking                                                    

What are your core Values?

We are always speaking with people about their core values. People are just like apples! They have value and impact and they get that value and impact by learning about what they posses both mentally and physically. One of the greatest things we posses is our core. Just like an apple, the core is our strength. If you don't have a strong core, it's tough to grow.

The core is where you keep your beliefs, your morals, your values, your goals and the seeds to help grow your dreams and help other grow theirs. You feed your core by connect with the right people.

We recently re-did our core values to better reflect what we do, how we do, and why we do what we do. Looking at our core values helps us make difficult decisions,  guides us towards our goals and motivates us when we're not feeling so B.A.D. (Successful) We will share them with you now. We hope our list will inspire to write down your core beliefs and values. When you do, you'll be amazed by how productive you become at growing your dreams.

Frank and Rodger

The BAD BAD Apples Core Values

B.A.D. to the core!

Our mission: Encouraging others to Achieve in Creative Ways! (Building And Developing and  providing others with Belief Action and Determination.)

1. Create an environment of growth, which is rich in communication, creativity, knowledge and fun.

2. Life Happens, What is good for the family is good for business. Family is our highest priority.

3. Always pursue positive life experiences.

4. All decisions will be short term focused with long-term perspective.

5. Customer Service will be relational focused and not monetarily focused.

6. Business opportunities will be aligned with areas of passion and interest.

7. Enjoy life, get the full experience and celebrate the little things!

Wednesday, July 11, 2012

Dream Big, Dream Often

Dream Big, Dream Often

Have you ever noticed that children have the greatest imagination in the world?  What is just an ordinary box to us, is a car, a fort, a jet ski, a swimming pool and more to a child. There imagination can go on and on.

Children are great because they posses a great sense of wonder and amazement.  They always know exactly how to DREAM:  They Dream Big and They Dream Often. When children dream of ice cream, they dream of the whole world made of ice cream not just an ice cream cone.  When it comes to dreaming about themselves they always DREAM of success.  More often than not, you’ll find a child dreams of winning the Super Bowl,  being first-place in a race or being the best at whatever they are interested in at the moment.   When things go wrong, they call "Do Over" and work at it until they make it right.  They live their dream out everyday through their imaginations.
  
Childhood is great for that reason.  As adults we lose some of the childhood wonder because we are conditioned over time or jaded by negative experiences which damage our ability to dream.  This conditioning pushes us to the unhealthy acceptance that our Dreams can’t come true.  We begin to live our lives in the daily rut.  Farmers use the plow to create ruts in the ground.  Within these ruts they plant the seeds for the development of a crop.  Therefore, the farmer creates ruts in the ground in order to make the dream come true.  Like children we need to Dream Big and Dream Often. We need to look for opportunities to make our dreams come true. Like Farmers, we need to use the rut to plant the seeds for the next success. 

Are you living your Dream? or have you let the Dream escape?  When we lose sight of our Dream our lives become stagnant, uneventful and dull.  However, when we keep our dreams in sight hope abounds and possibilities are endless. As we end our summer of fun and sun and head into the cold and gray skies of autumn and winter, the question one must answer is:  Are you in a rut or creating one?

The BAD BAD Apples