Igniting Others With Kary Oberbrunner
Igniting Others With Kary Oberbrunner
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Do you struggle through life feeling lost? Do you want to find your dream job or perform better at your current day job? Are you looking for a new secret weapon for mastering life?
Kary Oberbrunner is…
a Wall Street Journal and USA Today bestselling author of 11 books in multiple genres ranging from business to fiction to technology. He’s the founder and CEO of Igniting Souls publishing agency and Blockchain Life. Together, these companies help authors, entrepreneurs, and influencers publish and protect their Intellectual Property and turn it into 18 streams of Income. In the past twenty years, he’s ignited over one million people with his content, helping others with self limiting beliefs. He lives in Ohio with his wife, Kelly, and three children.
Kary Oberbrunner has a passion for helping people turn their creative ideas into reality. Whether it’s writing a book, optimizing performance at your full time gig, finding a dream job, launching a business, finding a hidden ability, or developing a new product, he wants to help people make their dreams a reality.
“I’m on a mission to help people ignite their soul and reach their full potential,” Oberbrunner says. “My goal is to help as many people as possible achieve their dreams and live a life of purpose and meaning.”
Kary Oberbrunner’s lucky break came when he published his first book, “The Author’s Guide to Marketing Your Book.” The book was a bestseller and helped him establish himself as an authority on publishing. Since then, he’s written 10 more books and helped countless authors publish their work.
Using Blockchain to Protect Intellectual Property
One of the ways Oberbrunner helps authors, entrepreneurs, influencers, and thought leaders is by helping them publish and protect their Intellectual Property. In today’s digital age, it’s more important than ever to make sure your ideas are protected for financial security and personal growth.
“The internet has made it easier than ever for people to steal your ideas,” Oberbrunner says. “That’s why it’s so important to have a solid plan in place to protect your Intellectual Property.”
Oberbrunner has developed a system that helps people turn their ideas into 18 streams of income. This system is designed to help people monetize their ideas and make money from their creativity.
Kary Oberbrunner has also turned his attention to Blockchain technology, which he believes can help publishers protect their Intellectual Property and turn it into new sources of income. Through his company, Blockchain Life, he helps authors register their works on the blockchain so that they can prove ownership over their content and monetize it.
Personal Growth Programs Your Secret Name for Nearly a Decade
In 2011, Kary launched the Author Academy Elite, a personal growth program that has helped thousands of people achieve their dreams. The program is designed to provide transformational leadership and help people become super achievers and reach their full potential.
“The Author Academy Elite is a life-changing experience,” Oberbrunner says. “It’s helped me and so many others achieve our dreams. I’m excited to help more people transform their lives.”
If you’re ready to take your life to the next level, the Author Academy Elite is for you. Kary will personally help you Ignite Your Soul, help you find a deeper path in your true identity, and achieve your dreams.
Igniting Souls Conference
One of the ways Kary Oberbrunner helps people Ignite Their Soul is through the Igniting Souls Conference. The conference is an annual event that brings together authors, entrepreneurs, and thought leaders from around the world.
A soul on fire knows three things: their know their identity, their purpose and direction. The Igniting Souls Conference is designed to help ignite people’s souls and give them the tools they need to reach their full potential.
The Three Types of Book Authors:
Kary Oberbrunner also has a passion for helping authors achieve success in the publishing world. He’s identified three types of book authors: The Sage, The Sherpa, and The Struggler.
The Sage is an experienced author who knows the ins and outs of the industry. The Sherpa is someone who helps other authors reach their goals. The Struggler is someone who needs help getting started or overcoming obstacles in their writing journey.
Kary Oberbrunner has dedicated his life to helping these three types of book authors achieve success by Igniting Their Soul and powering up their publishing dreams.
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