This episode starts a new interview with Liz Scully and focuses on the question, “What is a mastermind?” We go far deeper than that. However, that is not a question that is worth answering quickly or simply. There is a sort of art to good masterminds, and we delve into all the artsy details as we craft our answer to the question.
What is a mastermind?
The idea of a mastermind can be different for different people. Thus, when you ask, “What is a Mastermind?” you get varied answers. Part of this comes from people being attracted to the word but not grasping that it does have real meaning. There is a buzzword sort of following for mastermind groups that has been embraced by many get-rich-quick pursuers. That muddies the waters. Our conversation with Liz looks to clarify that and let you see the true definition (and value) of a well-run group.
This conversation details what makes a good group, how to keep members engaged, and how to get the most value from your time. We explore the costs in time and money and why the ROI makes a good group an easy decision. When you are done with these episodes, you will be much better informed whether you are considering joining a mastermind or starting your own.
About Liz
She spent 20 years working on big Hollywood films. It led to her winning an Emmy, and she had work that is multi-Oscar nominated.
Now, she is a business strategist and a Mastermind coach. She loves helping entrepreneurs have more fun with their business. That is why she has the daft (in her words) – yet fabulous – brand “Evil Coach” alongside her more sensible Mastermind biz, Rethink Central.
She is Irish, nomadic, and as confused as everyone else about why she has an English accent.