Matt Bacak and Mark Joyner’s ‘Survival Tactics for Tough Times’ Event

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A photo I took of Tellman at Underground

A photo I took of Tellman at Underground

I’d like to start by apologizing that my site was down today… er… yesterday (now that it’s 2:40am).  My host (Bluehost) had moved me to another server, and it took them longer than expected.  They’re usually awesome, so being down for a day sucked (My analytics were starting to look pretty too!). The site’s back up now though!

My friend Kate Buck Jr. is here. She got to crash on my couch today, which is cool, ’cause she’s one of my couches from Austin.  I love returning the Karma.  She’s in town like many others, to attend Matt Bacak and Mark Joyner’s “Survival Tactics for Tough Times” event… This is an awesome event.  I am really impressed with the selection of talent here.  These are internet marketers, but also non-internet legends (like Jeff Paul, and Ted Nicholas).  There’s a good energy, and lots of hugs were exchanged, as I’ve met many of these people in other states, for other events.

Anyways- 3 days of partying and learning the latest and greatest tools and tactics to grow YOUR business, and make the competition poop their pants :)   (that’s kind of my new slogan).

I am here to learn, and I always enjoy meeting new people, brainstorm, mastermind, and help others…and of course, it’s an excuse to wear my furry hat :)

I ran into Tellman Knudson, who has already run over 540 miles barefoot this year on his new project “Run Tellman Run” – he’s running across the country barefoot.  He’s breaking a world record. He runs about a marathon distance a day (and he often uses the photo I took of him),  crossing the whole USA.  Despite that I’ll get back to the hotel at 3:40am, I’m going to go running with Tellman at 7am!  Wish me luck!

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2 Responses to “Matt Bacak and Mark Joyner’s ‘Survival Tactics for Tough Times’ Event”
  1. giulietta Says:

    Hi Couchsurfing Ori,

    I love your spirit and sense of adventure. Maybe you should go across the US in a couch? a motorized couch. a couchmobile. and you could have couchups with folks. a new transportation rage. and it doubles as a home. you could store things underneath the cushions. I'm looking for a teaching space that is filled with couches rather than the elementary school face forward seating arrangement. Why do we all look at the backs of each others heads when learning? Couches in a circle feels better.

    Couch on!

    Giulietta, always musing about rebellion

  2. giulietta Says:

    Hi Couchsurfing Ori,

    I love your spirit and sense of adventure. Maybe you should go across the US in a couch? a motorized couch. a couchmobile. and you could have couchups with folks. a new transportation rage. and it doubles as a home. you could store things underneath the cushions. I'm looking for a teaching space that is filled with couches rather than the elementary school face forward seating arrangement. Why do we all look at the backs of each others heads when learning? Couches in a circle feels better.

    Couch on!

    Giulietta, always musing about rebellion

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