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#174 – Should You Start a Secret Society?

Our guest, Michael Schein has been successful in doing so. In fact, he teaches it as success secret #2 in his book The Hype Handbook: 12 Indispensable Success Secrets From the World’s Greatest Propagandists, Self-Promoters, Cult Leaders, Mischief Makers, and Boundary Breakers. Quite a title! 

He and David dive into the topic of secret societies and what they really entail. How these can help promote your ventures and the importance of having other people involved. 

Michael is also the founder and president of MicroFame Media, a company that specializes in making consultants and coaches famous in their fields. Some of his clients have included eBay, Magento, The Medici Group, University of Pennsylvania, Gordon College, University of California Irvine, United Methodist Publishing House, Ricoh, LinkedIn, and Citrix.  

This is a conversation for all of those who have wondered what secret societies are all about. Why are they always mentioned in the same breath as so many successful people in America? Don’t miss out and find out! 

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