See me on CNBC tonight

A few weeks ago I alerted you to set your DVR so you could see me on The Big Idea with Donny Deutsch. I don’t know if you caught it because it was quick — I made a short appearance near the end of the show. Well, I must have made a good impression because they invited me back!

I was in New York earlier today, and we filmed a much longer segment, which will air on CNBC tonight at 10 p.m. Eastern, 7 p.m. Pacific.

The theme of the show is Zero to Millions, and it’s full of great advice on how to grow your business. I shared the set with Chris Gardner (who Will Smith portrayed in The Pursuit of Happyness) and Kaile Warren, who was homeless before he founded a franchise company called Rent-a-Husband.

It was great to spend some time with accomplished entrepreneurs who came out of nowhere – and to hear from them the secrets of how they did it.

We discuss some really great business-building ideas, and it will be well worth your time to watch this. Once again, it’s The Big Idea with Donny Deutsch, on CNBC tonight, Feb. 4, at 10 p.m. Eastern, 7 p.m. Pacific. Tell your friends, and don’t miss it!

John

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  1. lalehNo Gravatar says:

    سلام خسته نباشيد متاسفانه من نمي توان انگليسي بنويسم بخوانم آيا شما مي توانيد کمکي به من بکنيد با کمل تشکر

  2. jj brownNo Gravatar says:

    I am starting with my group of real estate agents at Keller Williams in Atlanta a Master Mind Study Group “Having it All” and plan to study two chapters each session for 6 weeks. I am so excited, I loved your book and plan to give my best to guide others to learn from your wisdom.

  3. EllenNo Gravatar says:

    John, glad to see your getting great interview space. Each minute expands on to more.

  4. Cary DarlingNo Gravatar says:

    I got this email a bit late because I was working, however I have Donnie Deutsch’s show set to record on DVR every night, so I should have it on there. I am looking forward to watching it.

  5. John AssarafNo Gravatar says:

    Thanks a ton everyone who emailed me re enjoying the show. It was so much fun!

  6. StaceyNo Gravatar says:

    Darn I missed it! I’m sure it was great. Do you ever do any seminars in NY? I’d love to attend one here on the East Coast.

  7. Zac WoodNo Gravatar says:

    John,
    you were great as always on the show! You never cease to impress us even more than we already are! Keep up the good work!

  8. Maryam IsmailNo Gravatar says:

    Thanks John – for every thing! By now, my family and friends are all great admirers of you:) We’ll be watching you.

  9. HamptonNo Gravatar says:

    I just did catch your email in time to watch the show. It was encouraging and informative. Thanks

  10. PatriziaNo Gravatar says:

    Thank you John,
    As knowledgeable and charismatic as you are, the time to have your own national TV show might be here!
    Just a creative thought!
    Can’t wait to get new insights from you tonight .
    All the Best!

  11. BillyNo Gravatar says:

    Just finished up you “Having it All” book and cant wait to soak up any further knowledge you may pass on!!

  12. RebekahNo Gravatar says:

    John, didn’t I send you an email after the first show, saying that you should have been in a longer segment??? I must have manifested it for you! I can’t wait to watch it.

  13. Zac WoodNo Gravatar says:

    I look forward to it! I can’t wait until I’m on the show one day soon!

  14. Tom StanleyNo Gravatar says:

    I found your site on technorati and read a few of your other posts. Keep up the good work. I just added your RSS feed to my Google News Reader. Looking forward to reading more from you.

    Tom Stanley

  15. RahulNo Gravatar says:

    It seems that consistent desire is a major factor for success. People starting from zero have an abundance of desire as soon as they wake up in the morning, whereas people with some creature comforts experience desire more inconsistently. How does one create consistent desire?

  16. Kevin CullenNo Gravatar says:

    Looking forward to the show tonight. Had a great time photographing the MMM event. I have some great shots. Have a safe trip home.
    Kevin

  17. theresaNo Gravatar says:

    Thanks for the heads up John, I will make some time to watch. Chris G is always good too!

    I am still reeling some from your call last week with Sandy B. it was shocking to learn how out of the loop I really was – and thought I was doing ok.

    laughs!

    t

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