Time management skills for visionaries. Learn the skills you need to be joyful, productive, and fulfilled in all areas of life so you can live your purpose.
Maggie Montville recently completed her debut novel called "The Sideshow" and she's still in high school! Hear all about her creative process for writing the book and learn the ins and outs of self-publishing using Amazon. Maggie shares her inspirations, writing habits, and the secrets to her success. Order her book from Amazon!
If you want deeper conversations, you have to do some self-development work. Identify your passions, hobbies, and interests! Consume the news in a unique way. Know where you are and where you're going in life. Be interesting to make stronger connections.
Regain control of your busy life by identifying the many hats you wear.
Today's outline: (2:30) The Living Sea Wall (5:07) Brainstorming Example: Eminem Board Game Design (7:42) Iron Maiden Creativity (10:43) Turn the Lights on and Watch Them Scatter (12:09) Facade of Celebrities (16.33) Inspiration at the Movies (19.13) Iron Mike and His Alter-Ego (20.00) Drawing Your Roles (22.22) Secrets! Keeping Your Private Thoughts Private Visit www.allthehatswewear.com for more info!
As the presidential election result revealed, we know very little about the character, values, and beliefs of the people in our lives! We interact with hundreds of people every week: co-workers, family, friends, neighbors and more. If you want to take a deep dive into your purpose, take my leadership self-study that's available on my web site www.allthehatswewear.com. Outline: (2:15) Election Day and Character (4:25) The Substance: Creative Ideas from the Film (10:14) Cancel Culture Trend (11:08) Around the World Technique (13:57) Transcendental Meditation & Distractions (15:39) Creative Incubators (16:44) Gandhi on Life Purpose
In today's episode, you'll hear: (0:45) When to look outside yourself to improve performance (3:00) Voice recording app (3:45) Routine and Countdowns (5:00) Talk Scary to Me Podcast (7:07) Leadership and Thin Slicing (10:30) Lessons from the book "Quench Your Own Thirst: Business Lessons Learned Over a Beer or Two" by Jim Koch, Founder of Sam Adams Brewery Visit www.allthehatswewear.com for more information.
Quintessence is the purest form of perfection. It is something that is perfect within itself and it any one thing is added or removed it is ruined. Jerry Seinfeld is a huge inspiration for me - not just for his comedy but more so for his approach to life. Here are about some of the things I love about Jerry in today's episode. 1:20 Jerry Seinfeld and quintessence 4:40 Inspiration from a Michelin-starred restaurant 6:40 Grateful Dead at the Sphere in Las Vegas and the future of live concerts. 8:00 WNBA Badassery 10:00 Models for your roles 13:30 Role Flag 15:40 Little Shop of Horrors and great endings 17:00 Furiosa film For more info, visit www.allthehatswewear.com
1:07 Tom Brady roast related to mission statements 7:30 WNBA and Metallica mission statements 10:38 Firebird Suite and the perception of time 13:09 Envious of Kevin Bacon, Kyra Sedwick, and their goats 14:16 Dryer music and Frog music 15:40 Audio journal steps
X Outline: 1:00 Goblin mode 1:15 R. Crumb 2:00 Elon Musk book 6:40 Buddhist and happiness 7:45 Around the World 8:15 Rosalynn Carter 9:00 Sticky places 9:50 Bump factor 10:24 Bruce Buffer, UFC 12:23 Challenge: Quality questions for Around the World
X Outline: 2:28 Willy Wonka Recovery Game 3:45 My role list 6:30 Jacques Pepin, chef 7:45 Rob Zombie 11:30 Spy expert: Public, private, & secret lives 16:15 Jaws poster artist 17:47 Challenge: Role models for your roles www.rockstarcreativity.com
X Outline: 1:00 Attack of the Killer Donuts 4:00 Roles 13:40 Goals 15:25 Mission Statement 18:10 Creativity 24:35 Project management www.rockstarcreativity.com
Marcie Brown is a life coach and professional musician. She shares many of her insights on creativity and entrepreneurship. Outline:2:15 Get to know Marcie 6:50 Yuself Lateef 12:20 Cirque Du Soleil 15:00 The Cello Guru 24:00 Bes improvisation lesson ever 25:20 Benefits of playing an iinstrument 27:50 Goalsetting 28:00 Thinkific 31:40 Marketing advice 35:45 Authenticity Links:The Cello Guru: www.thecelloguru.com Cello Nation Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/3731226183637662
Dale Friedgen, TM Instructor share a wealth of knowledge about Transcendental Meditation. Podcast Outline: 3:17 What is TM? 9:15 Can you teach yourself TM? 11:48 The app for TM 16:26 Why isn't TM training free? 19:52 The David Lynch Foundation 21:00 Celebrities that practice TM 23:00 The mantra and its use 25:00 What's involved in the training course? 33:45 TM.org Links: Science of Being and Art of Living - book by Mararishi Mahesh Yogi 10,000 for World Peace Assembly Mararishi International University Mararishi Products TM.ORG Contact Dale Friedgen, Director and Certified TM teacher TM center 286 Boston Turnpike (route 9 east) Shrewsbury, MA Â 01545 508-635-1569 dfriedgen@tm.org http://www.tm.org/transcendental-meditation-central-massachusetts
Learn how to title your roles so they inspire you. In episode 115, we'll take a detailed look at my process for revising my role list. Also, we cover how to set up your day planner to capture all of your best ideas. Outline: 1:00 Knuck If You Buck: The magic of music to hold you in a feeling you desire 3:38 Creating role titles 15:00 Tapping into enthusiasm 15:50 Transcendental meditation and simplicity 16:40 The Outdoor Boys 17:38 Breaking Bad tequila 19:28 Using All the Hats We Wear system during crises 20:45 John Bonham sounds like a carnival 21:30 Opinions on everything 22:36 Updated tabs in my day planner
We've all surfed the web to pass time - but is there a way to do it that can actually benefit you? The focus of today's episode is to create a habit of cultivating each role you play by having a curious attitude about each hat we wear in life. Outline: 0:52 Around the world and surfing the web 2:39 My current role list 4:23 Example of purposeful web surfing 10:00 Ukranian Clinical Psychologist 11:04 Audio journal and creative snippets 11:30 Giving to a person in need 15:30 Transcendental meditation and The Exorcist 17:25 I got no fear left 19:00 My first AA meeting 21:00 Oddville host 23:17 Turning a routine into a ritual 25:13 Drink the Kool-aid
It was a pleasure having Jovanna Mullin on my podcast. She served as section leader of the world-class drum line for the Boston Crusaders Drum & Bugle Corps. We discussed leadership, positive mindset, and peak performance. www.allthehatswewear.com
Once you assume an attitude of positive expectation, the great ideas will start to flow. The next step is to capture these ideas and use a system for bringing your best ideas into the real world. "Schemes are like fruit, they require a certain ripening" - Lord Tyrion, Game Of Thrones
0:38 Art Finds a Way 5:10 The Most Boring Thing 6:18 The Power of Words 9:15 Slipnot and Self-Development 11:00 Tiny Innovation 14:00 Stellar Ideas 18:00 Nonsense Needed 21:40 Emperor Palpatine 23:00 Go All the Way In 27:30 Introverts and Time Management
1. Break-through at a writer's club 2. Marilyn Manson and Creativity 3. Retirement Requires Purpose 4. Being at one with chaos - link 5. Make your journal interesting 6. A.I. - exciting and scary 7. Root and stem 8. Eat like I'm a judge on Bobby Flay 9. Leadership 10. Actor's exercise 11. Empire Strikes Back and Composition 12. Forrest through the trees Visit www.allthehatswewear.com
Learn the creative process of the award-winning spoken word artist, Amanda Shea. Enjoy Amanda's insights on being authentic and vulnerable through art. Amanda Shea is a renowned spoken word and multidisciplinary artist, educator, mentor, activist, publicist, and mother. She's hosted BAMSFest and countless poetry events; she facilitates youth workshops for spoken word poetry, visual arts, and public speaking; she is a publicist for hip hop artist Brandie Blaze; she has managed and supported countless other artists in Boston. In December 2022, Shea won the inaugural category for Spoken Word Artist of the Year at the Boston Music Awards. Visit www.amandashea.com for more information!
Here's a counter-intuitive approach to creativity that will help you get the best ideas of your life on demand. Episode outline: 0:30 Let's See the Magic: Approach to Creativity 7:45 Hovering and Self-Development 9:57 Read Newspaper 15:19 Rabbi Steve Leder Visit www.allthehatswewear.com
Episode 71 will walk you through identifying your roles - link
It was a real treat speaking with Dr. Joanna Hersey, Associate Dean of Student Success and Curriculum, for the College of Arts and Sciences at the University of North Carolina at Pembroke. 2:24 Hats that Dr. Hersey Wears 4:08 U.S. Coast Guard Band 6:45 Midwest Band and Orchestra Conference 10:45 Work Life Balance 12:20 Peak Performance 13:38 Value of a Morning Routine 17:15 The Art of Practicing 18:20 Not Fitting Expectation 19:35 Goalsetting and New Year's Resolutions 24:10 Vegan Diet 28:15 Love of History 30:48 Inspirational Teachers 31:50 Finding Your Purpose 32:50 Contact Info - How to Follow Dr. Hersey
Today's guest will help you recapture the childlike wonder you once had. Kevin shares how he: * Remains inspired * Creates a vision for a show * Supports his cast to get their very best performances * Refines a show * Balances improvisational freedom with structure * Approaches his creative process * Facilitates actors to access their role through aspects of their identity * Uses journaling in a very unique and powerful way Kevin McGerigle is a director, designer and educator. He has worked on over 150 productions - this work has been viewed internationally and mentioned in Opera News, Boston Globe, Worcester Magazine, Telegram & Gazette, and many others. Kevin has worked on over 50 premier productions from off-broadway, The Farm New Works Festival, Black Lives Matter, and the Clark University New Works Festival. His work includes Plays, Opera, Ballet, Musicals, and Installation. Kevin is Professor at Clark University and Production Manager at Chamber Theatre. For more info about Kevin, visit https://www.clarku.edu/departments/visual-and-performing-arts/people/our-faculty/theatre-arts/
Today's guest will help you recapture the childlike wonder you once had. Kevin shares how he: * Remains inspired * Creates a vision for a show * Supports his cast to get their very best performances * Refines a show * Balances improvisational freedom with structure * Approaches his creative process * Facilitates actors to access their role through aspects of their identity * Uses journaling in a very unique and powerful way Kevin McGerigle is a director, designer and educator. He has worked on over 150 productions - this work has been viewed internationally and mentioned in Opera News, Boston Globe, Worcester Magazine, Telegram & Gazette, and many others. Kevin has worked on over 50 premier productions from off-broadway, The Farm New Works Festival, Black Lives Matter, and the Clark University New Works Festival. His work includes Plays, Opera, Ballet, Musicals, and Installation. Kevin is Professor at Clark University and Production Manager at Chamber Theatre. For more info about Kevin, visit https://www.clarku.edu/departments/visual-and-performing-arts/people/our-faculty/theatre-arts/
Gain new insights into your own creative process and learn how to manage many projects at once in a fascinating conversation with composer, investigative reporter, and future funeral director, Amy Webb. www.allthehatswewear.com
Today's fascinating guest is Arjun Khemani. He's an unconventional high school student from India with an insatiable yearning to understand the world. He's a blogger, podcaster, and writes a newsletter called Amazing things & Ideas. He's passionate about psychology, creativity, philosophy, and education reform. For more information about Arjun, visit www.arjunkhemani.com
Want to learn a simple productivity tool that will unleash your natural creativity, help you get more organized, and make it so nothing slips through the cracks anymore? Visit www.allthehatswewear.com
Author and executive coach, Matt Spielman shares his innovative approach to living with passion. He describes his unique approach to goalsetting that may cause you to reconsider how you incorporate vision and purpose into your biggest goals. This is a fascinating interview so get out your notebook! CEO and Head Coach, Matt Spielman, draws upon decades of senior-executive operating experience at both large, public and younger Venture Capital-backed organizations. He partners with high-performing executives and their teams to realize business and personal success. Matt is an ICF Professional Certified Coach (PCC) and he graduated from the Executive Coaching program at Columbia University. Matt was named one of the leading coaches by Institutional Investor and recently appeared on Good Morning America to discuss his ACHIEVE goal setting model. For more information about Matt Spielman, visit www.inflectionpointpartnersllc.com
In today's episode you'll learn one of the most valuable skills you can ever learn: bringing passion to every area of your life! Doug Dietz is a podcaster from New Jersey and is the host of "The Good, The Bad, and The Sequel". Doug has interviewed over 150 folks in Hollywood, including ones in front of and behind the camera, and reviewed over 85 sequels with his co-host, Jamie. Notable guests include Eric Roberts, William Sadler, Vanessa Angel, Lance Kinsey, and more. He also has helped Actor Larry Hankin put together his memoirs over the course of the last 3 years and the book comes out in Winter 2023. Doug loves sequels, but what he loves most is his family; his wife Jaime, daughter Emerson, and 2-month-old son Jack. A saying Doug's late father always said that stuck with him was, "Why bother trying anything if you aren't going to give 110%?" That has been the driving force for Doug during his podcasting journey.
Learn 10 tips for journaling that were inspired by the intense thriller, Se7en. Grab a bowl of popcorn, dim the lights, and take out your journal for a deep dive into self-development. Visit www.masteryourroles.com
Take a deep dive into being more expressive and authentic in all that you do. We'll cover peak performance, creating a role list, and how a creativity-driven approach to planning your week will unleash your authenticity. Visit www.masteryourroles.com
What does it take to be a visionary? Visit www.allthehatswewear.com
Which time management skill will positively affect every area of your life? Listen to today's episode to find out! Visit www.allthehatswewear.com
Jessica Wang shares her experiences in the tech industry in this interview. We explore trends, personal branding, creativity, and work life balance. She has a popular TikTok account that you should check out: https://www.tiktok.com/@therubberduckiee Visit www.allthehatswewear.com
Phew! There's a lot in covered in today's episode. Hear how a wide range of stories in today's news related to the purpose of my self-development company. I took a raw approach today and that was to do the episode for myself! But in doing it for myself, I'm better to do it for YOU! And there's that addiction that I had to stare down. 0.52 Break-through in my journal 1.20 Confronting my addiction 2.54 Include bits of dialogue in your journal 4.50 Steph Curry award 5.35 Doing the podcast for me, for you 6.20 Meditation in the morning 7.00 Kelp forest and the imagination 7.35 Sandy Block, Master of Wine 9.20 Russia and China 10.20 Jerry Strong, actor - role transitions 11.20 Blue Mass at church 12.52 Hymn/tornado 13.30 Crawl, walk, run 15.20 Chanel's new CEO 16.40 Campbell Soup on the rise 17.15 Learned to be an astrophysicist on Youtube 17.50 Monolith demographic 19.05 Charles Morris, economist 20.15 Transition figure 21.15 My current role list 24.15 Bonbons and purpose 26.00 Global beliefs 27.20 Willy Wonka inspiration 27.40 National Film Registry
In today's episode, you'll hear how Sara Blakely built a billion dollar company from five thousand dollars cash. We'll explore thinking big, setting huge goals, and having a vision to carry you through challenges, even though, mothers may laugh at your idea. You'll hear creativity tips gleaned from the classic film, Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory, and we'll end with a goal challenge for you that will give your life direction and momentum. Podcast Outline: 1:00 Sara Blakely, CEO, Spanx Goalsetting 4:26 Learn from Successes Productivity Tip 5:16 Famous Pep Talk 7:18 Elizabeth Holmes - Theranos, CEO 8:49 Willy Wonka Vision and Creativity 15:49 Roles & Goals Self-Development Challenge Visit www.allthehatswewear.com
Do you have what it takes to be an entrepreneur and do you have the skills you need to grow your business? In today's episode, you'll learn many tips for building your business. Marie Leslie, business consultant, for her company, Small Business Simplified, will give you unique insight into growing your company and serving the people you are meant to serve. You'll learn the following productivity tips and business lessons: * How to know if you're an entrepreneur at heart * How Marie grew her Twitter to over 20,000 followers * Incorporating affiliates into your business * Are you a broadcaster or communicator? (Hint: only one will build your business) * Recommended books on entrepreneurship * Journaling as an essential tool to your business and the vision for your company * Goalsetting and prioritization Podcast Outline: 1:40 Small Business Simplified 7:30 Productivity Skills 10:15 Social Media Tips 15:25 Getting Clients 17:00 Recommended Entrepreneurial Books 18:30 Tik Tok and Teen Entrepreneurship 24:18 Benefits of Journaling 25:30 Affiliates 27:00 How Often to Post on Social Media 28:25 Triberr 29:45 Messaging and Marketing for Your Business 30:45 Selecting Your Target Audience 33:50 How to be More Fulfilled at Work and Home Visit www.thinnklikeamusician.org
Do you want to be a peak performer at work and in all the roles you play? Let's start with the fascinating quarterback of the Buffalo Bills, Josh Allen. He focuses on extremely detailed issues of the mechanics of his movements with his coach. He excels at distilling large amounts of information into essential shards. Josh says there are two types of players in the NFL: those who figure it out and those who get figured out. Visit www.thinklikeamusician.org
Journaling is one of the greatest habits you will ever have. It will supercharge your creativity, help you to slow down and reflect more, and it's a way to sharpen your leadership skills. A journal will improve your decision-making, writing, and problem solving skills. Visit www.thinklikeamusician.org
Let's face it - if you're not planning for what you want to become, then you're planning to remain the same. We all need to assume future roles right now and begin taking daily actions towards them. When you assume future roles today, you begin to bridge the gap between where you are and where you want to be. Hear how you can take that first step towards the next chapter of your life in today's show. Visit www.thinklikeamusician.org
Michael Woodall has extensive experience in leadership positions. You'll learn a lot from him about prioritizing your life, being an effective leader, and work life balance. Outline: 2:10 What actions do you take on a daily and weekly basis to stay on track? 5:20 As you know, there is a huge challenge with the possibility of 24/7 connections to work due to technology. How do you turn it off? 8:25 Do you have any advice for someone who works for a micro-manager? 9:55 You've been passionately involved with the Boston Crusaders Drum and Bugle Corps youth non-profit organization for over 30 years. You've played the role of member, instructor, and currently serve on the board. How has that experience enriched your life? 15:40 How have you taught your kids to prioritize? 18:15 How do you keep your children on track if they make decisions you don't agree with? 20:25 Lastly, what advice would you give to a professional just starting his/her career in terms of productivity? 21:40 Would you describe the life grid form you use to prioritize time in your life? Michael Woodall is Chief of Operations and President of Investor Services for Putnam Investments where he is responsible for Investor Services, Accounting, Middle Office and Control Services, Fund Administration, and Investment Operations. A 28-year financial services industry veteran, Michael also held senior management positions at First Data Corporation, Allmerica Financial & Fidelity Investments. Michael has been deeply involved with the Boston Crusaders for over 30 years. He has served on the Board of Directors for more than 20 years and is on the Executive Committee. He was a member, previously served as head of the visual program, staff coordinator, and on the management team. He is a member of the Crusaders Hall of Fame as well as the Massachusetts Drum Corps and Music Educators Hall of Fame. Visit www.thinklikeamusician.org
0:58 Start with Why 3:35 My book 4:58 Eagle's View 9:34 Michaela Cole Advice 13:00 Just-for-Fun Goals 14:30 Productivity Tip: Capture Notebook 16:52 Roles & Goals Coaching Offer Visit www.thinklikeamusician.org for more information
0:55 Leap of Faith 7:39 Amanda Seales and Vision 10:46 Knot-tying Hobby 13:21 Color Words in the News 15:20 Janis Joplin vs. Billie Eilish 18:13 Count Me In Drumming Documentary 21:40 Free Coaching Offer Visit www.thinklikeamusician.org for more information
0:58 Better than To-Do Lists 9:12 Bill Belichik's Preparation 13:42 Captain Kirk & Deep Thinking 17.45 Blog vs. Journal 22.33 Goals & Streaks from the Twilight Zone 25.30 Level Five Leadership 29.05 Roles & Goals Coaching Offer Visit www.thinklikeamusician.org for more information
3:40 Sharing my setlist of roles 7:00 Think Like a Musician book revision update 7:40 Meditation technique and brainstorming 8:30 Inspired by nurses 9:30 U-mass jazz history 10:40 4 types of goals 12:50 Peak performance: drum and bugle corps analogy 15:20 Politicians, belief systems, core values, and fixed principles 17:00 Film, Mr, Brooks 19:00 Lions, and tigers and AC/DC, oh my!
1. Henry David Thoreau quote 2. David Lynch's analogy for transcendental meditation 3. Life as a masterpiece 4. Dr. Yusef Lateef 5. Professor Lew Spratlan 6. Chief fun officer 7. The Protege film's star 8. I Like dental fillings 9. Skateboard park creativity 10 Music to change your state 11 Sensory cues 12 Yoda board and themes 13 Laugh
Lucas Vining, CEO, of Ichosia Biotechnology, shares his invaluable insights for running an innovative biotech company. We discuss work-life balance, productivity, and having a long-term vision to change the world. Lucas tells us how he created the non-profit company, Sa'akom, which helps farmers in Cambodia have a living wage. You'll learn a lot from this brilliant scientist, CEO, and entrepreneur. Visit www.allthehatswewear.com
Solving problems, goalsetting, and being purposeful at work are just of the a few subjects we'll learn about in today's episode. Holly Zink, Research Administrator, and founder of www.idogrants.org, gives us a lot to think about! Episode outline: 1:58 I Do Grants 3:00 Getting involved with grants 3:50 Non-profit vs. for-profit grants 5:00 Holly's background and education 5:45 Identifying roles for self-development 7:10 Making goals meaningful 8:00 Conducting a life audit 8:45 Personal productivity 9:45 Problem solving 11:10 Creativity 12:45 Goalsetting and goal demolishing 13:10 Progressive elaboration in project management 15:30 Work-life balance and role transitions 17:30 Life coaching backed up with research 19:40 Researching on Google Scholar 20:40 Researchgate 22:50 Leadership and personality 24:00 Gallup ClifftonStrengths Assessment 24:40 Bullet journal and journaling for self-reflection 25:00 Write down goals for a 42% boost in achieving them! 29:00 Mission statement vs. vision statement 30:20 Business plans and business plan research 38:30 The secret to a more purposeful life is... For more information about Holly Zink and her company visit www.idogrants.org. Visit www.allthehatswewear.com