Customer Experience

Are You Happy in Your Heart? With Scott Porter

Scott Porter is a serial entrepreneur with more energy than the next guy. He is the founder of the award-winning San Diablo Artisan Churros and has brought deep fried happiness to people all over Utah for several years. He has a mind for business and a heart for service. We sit down and discuss business innovation during COVID-19, reminisce about being together on our FIRST trip to Guatemala and truly dive into what it means to be happy in our hearts. #morecowbell

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Scott Talks: The Human Experience

First episode of Scott Talks hosted by Scott Gemmell and guest Scott Porter. Scott talks with Scott. It will be broadcasted live here on Facebook, YouTube, and Twitch. Come learn about the path the Scott Porter has been on while for the search of the perfect taco. Scott Porter is a serial entrepreneur with an obsession with tacos. His search for the perfect taco around the world has lead him to learn lessons which he shares with us.

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How to feel happiness as a leader

Everyone has their own definition of happiness — and with the reality check we’ve had over the past few months, each of our personal pursuits of happiness have probably been challenged, re-analyzed and reprioritized. Our work, family, personal, and spiritual lives are literally on top of each other, melded together in a way most of us have never experienced.

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How to Get Your Customers to Pay 140% More

A Harvard Business Review study found that customers who have a positive experience with your brand will spend 140% more.

Now, read that again. Do you even believe it? It’s pretty outrageous. Just plug your numbers in there. Creating a genuinely positive experience could be absolutely game-changing for you.

I’ll never forget the time I saw these results come to life literally before my eyes.

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Brand Experience Pick Me Up

I met up with Josh Searle at Mexicali Tacos & Co. in Los Angeles, CA. He started a custom soda shop entirely inspired by the idea that every one of us needs a pick me up.

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