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Taylor Pearson

Entrepreneur and Author of “The End of Jobs”
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Taylor Pearson
Book Taylor Pearson
Speaker Fee: $5,000 - $10,000
Virtual Fee: Please inquire

Taylor Pearson Speaker Biography

Taylor Pearson is an entrepreneur and author of The End of Jobs . Inc.com rated The End of Jobs one of the Top Three ‘Start Your Own Business’ Books of 2015 and a Top 25 Business Book of 2015. WSJ Bestselling Author and Entrepreneur James Altucher said of it:

“Entrepreneurship is not a choice you can make at your leisure. You have to jump on the train or lose your chance. Now is the time and Taylor’s book describes exactly how to do it.”

A former Brazilian Super Bowl champion, Taylor has lived in Argentina, Brazil, Vietnam and Thailand.

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Taylor Pearson – End of Jobs: The Sanity and Safety of Entrepreneurship
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WREG CBS Live at 9am 8/31/15 Taylor Pearson Interview on The End of Jobs
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Speech Topics

Jesus Marketing

In one month, my first book sold 5000 copies, hit #1 Amazon Business Bestseller, garnered over 100 Amazon 5 star reviews and was featured on Inc and Forbes. With no platform, I was able to do things most authors don’t do in their lifetimes by emulating the greatest marketing of all time: Jesus.

In this talk, you’ll learn:

  • The difference between a feather and a brick product, and why it makes all the difference
  • Lessons from billion dollar startups: Why authors and other makers should treat their work like businesses
  • The 80/20 Rule and How to Market like Jesus – In terms of longevity in the marketplaces, the movement he started is 2,000 years old and is still going strong. It has 2.2 billion active users (over 30% of global population), annual revenue across all its subsidiaries is well into the billions of dollars. That’s an unmatched scale, market penetration, and longevity
  • The Four Phases of Launching a Product – Definition, Narrative and Tension, Eyeballs and Urgency, and Momentum

The End of Jobs

The rapid development of technology and globalization has changed the leverage points in accumulating wealth: money, meaning and freedom.

Those that don’t adapt are becoming trapped in the downward spiral of a dying middle class – working harder and earning less.

Entrepreneurs that understand the new paradigm, have exited up to create unprecedented wealth in their lives and the lives of those they love.

In this talk, you’ll learn:

  • Why the century-long growth in wages came to a halt in 2000.
  • Why MBAs and JDs can’t get jobs and what that means for the future of work and your job.
  • Why The Theory of Constraints and a shift into the Fourth Economy has made entrepreneurship the highest-leveraged career path for the young and ambitious.
  • Why The Turkey Problem means accounting may be the riskiest profession in the 21st century while entrepreneurship may be the safest.
  • How entrepreneurs are leveraging the radical democracy of the Long Tail to get rich.
  • How the Stair Step Method and return of apprenticeships have transformed the “entrepreneurial leap” to make entrepreneurship more accessible than ever.
  • The scientific research on how giving up balanced living and embracing integrated living leads to more money, more meaning, and more freedom.
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“a combination of James Altucher, Peter Thiel, and Tim Ferriss”

Senior Procurement Representative

Taylor left our audience inspired, energized, and armed with the tools they needed to take advantage of it. I don’t think his presentation could have been any better.”

DCBKK

Taylor was amazing as a speaker at the Gotta Be Good Tour stop in Los Angeles… he’s really widely read on science and execution discipline, and he’s put theoretical insights into practice in his own life. When he shares his experience with the audience, it resonates and shows them how they can do better. He got lots of good feedback and helped make our Los Angeles event a big success. We were really grateful to have him as a speaker, and he’s highly recommended if you’d like someone to speak at any event you’re hosting — in particular on topics related to business, philosophy, operations, achieving things, thinking, systems, habits, execution, and just about anything related to practical wisdom and living well. Hear him speak if you get the chance; or even better, book him to speak at your event if you can. You won’t regret it.”

Executive Director, CPNC/GiveGetWin; COO, ChaseFuture