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The Montgomery Companies podcast is an absolute gem in the world of podcasts. Hosted by Jordan, this show offers a wealth of knowledge and insights that are sure to leave you inspired and motivated. With its exceptional content and exceptional guests, this podcast has quickly become a must-listen for anyone looking to improve their personal and professional lives.
One of the best aspects of The Montgomery Companies podcast is Jordan's innate ability to ask thought-provoking questions. He has a knack for finding the right words that elicit deep and meaningful responses from his guests. This not only showcases his exceptional interviewing skills but also allows listeners to gain valuable insights and perspectives from industry experts, entrepreneurs, and thought leaders. It's refreshing to hear conversations that go beyond surface-level discussions and dive into the core principles and strategies that have led these individuals to success.
Another great aspect of this podcast is the actionable advice it provides. Jordan goes beyond merely discussing theories or abstract concepts. Instead, he focuses on providing tangible strategies and tactics that listeners can immediately apply to their own lives and businesses. Whether it's improving your mindset, optimizing your time management skills, or enhancing your communication abilities, The Montgomery Companies podcast offers practical tips and techniques that can create immediate impact.
While The Montgomery Companies podcast excels in many areas, it does have a few minor drawbacks. Occasionally, some episodes may lack diversity in terms of guest selection or topics discussed. However, this is a small critique compared to the overall quality of the show. Additionally, the frequency of new episodes could be increased to provide even more valuable content on a regular basis.
In conclusion, The Montgomery Companies podcast is an outstanding show that delivers incredible value to its listeners. With Jordan at the helm as an exceptional host who walks his talk and top-notch guests who share their wisdom generously, this podcast has the potential to transform your life both personally and professionally. If you're looking for practical advice, inspiration, and insights from emerging leaders, then The Montgomery Companies podcast is definitely worth tuning into.
In this solo episode of the Growth Over Goals podcast, host Jordan Montgomery discusses the undervalued and overlooked topic of boldness. We dive into how to have more confidence, grow in our courage, and take more chances. Boldness is something that must be coached and taught, not just talked about, so join us for a journey through the four steps of growing in boldness.
“Everyone ends up somewhere in life, very few people end up there on purpose.” – Andy Stanley Today's podcast episode centers on a conversation about vision planning and goal setting. As we approach the new year, many are getting ready to map out their plans for 2024. It is best to start this process as soon as possible, so that you have time to think about, pray about, and get feedback on your vision. Join us in a discussion of the three questions to ask yourself when vision planning and goal setting: 1.) Is your vision clear? 2.) Is your vision inspiring? and 3.) Is your vision practical? Remember, your vision is not a vision unless it's written down, and this episode gives you all the practical tips you need to do it right. Ready to dominate 2024? Let's go!
Today on the Growth Over Goals podcast, we are excited to have a chance to connect with one of the all-time Hawkeye basketball greats, three-times NBA champion as point guard for the Chicago Bulls, former NBA all-star, and agent representing top athletes in the world – BJ Armstrong! In this episode, we discuss the importance of internal toughness, and why you have to be fearless about failing if you want to succeed. We talk about why preparation matters for developing and maintaining confidence, and how you might never be prepared for whatever tough moments life is bringing, but you can be prepared for the challenge. Learn what it takes to have the kind of internal confidence that can emerge when you're down 20 points and you turn around and say – this is how I am going to win the game. Join us for this open and honest conversation about confidence, leadership and discipline, and the importance of being both a great person, and a good person.
In this solo episode of the Growth Over Goals podcast, host Jordan Montgomery lays out the keys to effective public communication. Regardless of your role, if you want to lead effectively, you need to communicate effectively, and this episode will lay out 3 simple steps to help you do just that. Be sure to check out this brief, but compelling episode if you want to start communicating more effectively today!
Today on the Growth Over Goals podcast, we have the honor of sitting down with Fran McCaffery - head coach of the University of Iowa's Men's Basketball team. McCaffery is just 10 wins away from becoming the winningest coach in Iowa Men's Basketball history, and today, he gives us advice that can help us all be winners in whatever field we are in. Join us for a game-changing conversation about leadership and basketball, as we discuss loyalty, dealing with adversity and challenge, how to keep it real, identifying opportunity, and the logistics of building and coaching a phenomenal team.
Today on the Growth Over Goals podcast, we are blessed to sit down with writer, actor, best-selling author, mother and wife – Kathryn Gordon – to discuss Relationship GRIT. G.R.I.T = God, Resolve, Invest, Together – and it's together indeed that we dissect this acronym with Kathryn and how it can help create a deeper, long-lasting relationship with your spouse or significant other. Kathryn shares with us the importance of working through the valleys, and reminds us; the grass isn't greener on the other side, it's greener where you water it. For anyone navigating marriage and relationships, this podcast is for you! Check out the Gordon's book, co-authored by Jon and Kathryn, here: Relationship Grit.
Today on the Growth Over Goals podcast, we have former quarterback for the Missouri Tigers, author, speaker, and hope dealer – Alex Demczak. In his career as a football player, Alex went through an incredible valley season, experiencing some of the lowest lows. During this season, Alex learned the hard lessons of humility, but he also learned something valuable – leadership requires no title; it simply requires showing up and being excellent in what you do every day, regardless of where you are on the organizational chart. In this incredible opportunity for growth, Alex embraced and embodied the principle we share on almost every episode of this podcast: bloom where you are planted! Today, Alex shares with our emerging leaders how to cultivate humility and stewardship in order to grow in integrity and character. We discuss the slow fade, the small rationalizations we build up over time that lead to the big crumble, and how to reverse engineer the life you want, beginning with the end in mind. Be sure to check out Alex's must-read book - The Sale – available on Amazon.com If you would like to reach out to Alex, find him at alexspeaking.com, or for help writing YOUR book, https://writemybooks.com/
Today on the Growth Over Goals podcast we are blessed to have the Mr. Rogers of personal development with us – Mike Foster. Mike has been featured on Good Morning America, Fox News, and The NY Times, and is a world-class speaker and bestselling author. Mike's genuine, authentic, transparent energy draws people to him in a way that is unmatched, especially as he is always modeling healthy vulnerability. Today you will benefit from a deep conversation with Mike as we discuss his newest book – The 7 Primal Questions – dedicated to helping people be clear on their hidden programming and the things that drive their lives that aren't serving them well. Each of us has an imprinted primal question that we constantly seek an answer to. Whether it is “Am I Wanted?” “Am I Safe?” or “Do I Have Purpose?” each of us has our own question that a “yes” answer to allows us to be our best self, and a “no” answer to sends us into a panicky scramble. Learn more about how you can find out your primal question and how to honor your question, and the questions of those around you, to craft loving, deep, powerful relationships. Take the assessment at primalquestion.com, and to contact Mike, reach out to him at mikefoster.tv. You can also follow Mike (and we suggest you do!) on Instagram @mikefoster2000.
Today is a very special day for the Growth Over Goals podcast as we celebrate our 100th episode! It is with hearts full of gratitude that we invite you to listen to this recording of Jordan interviewing with host Ryan Leak on the Followership podcast! In this episode, Jordan shares how he built his business, and some of his unique strategies for helping people bring out their best for the world. We discuss what differentiates Montgomery Companies from your typical coaching company, and how to add value beyond coaching work. Jordan tells his story of how God brought success out of failure, and strategies to overcome some of the biggest hurdles in life and business. At the center of it all is faith, and Jordan and Ryan talk about how their faith has played the most important role in their personal and professional development. We want to thank everyone who has played a role in the production of these first 100 episodes, and we look forward to sharing the next 100 episodes with you, dear listeners!
Today on the Growth Over Goals podcast we have a guest on the Mount Rushmore of sports personalities – Jim Rome. In the sports radio world, Jim is an incredible force. He is the host of the Jim Rome show and founder of the Reinvention Project, and in 2019, Jim was inducted into the Radio Hall of Fame. At a very early age, Jim was able to ask himself – and answer – the questions of who am I, who do I want to be, and how am I going to get there? Yet, decades later, Jim is still constantly growing and reinventing himself, and far from slowing down, he firmly believes the next 25 years of his life should be the best. Join us as we discuss the importance of reinvention, embracing the grind, how to deal with haters, and how preparation can be an absolute game changer. Jim firmly believes it is never too late to start, or re-start, so regardless of where you are in life, if you want to take things to the next level, this is an incredible episode for you!
Today on the Growth Over Goals podcast, we are blessed to be able to sit at the table with two-time author, speaker, entrepreneur, and founder of Headbands of Hope – Jess Ekstrom. Jess's path to her destiny started with an impactful conversation with her entrepreneurial father when she was in her early teens that lead to the beginning of her “inspiration from frustration” life motto. After an extremely difficult life event - in which her family lost all of their money - pulled the rug out from under Jess's feet, she was faced with the incredible realization that we only have one life, and we need to live it. This transformative experience shifted Jess into the role of an achiever – a role which eventually lead her to found Headbands of Hope, a charity that provides headbands to kids with cancer. Lessons learned while running her charity formed Jess into an incredible public speaker who turned her life experience into a lesson plan in her Mic Drop Workshop for other women who wanted to find their place in the professional speaking world. Jess has ultimately learned one of the greatest skills of life: how to fail well. Today, she shares her wisdom with you, dear listener, and helps us understand how failure can feel better than regret. We all have the ability to build a brighter future, and this podcast will certainly inspire you to do that today! Regardless of what your life has looked like to this point, if you are a person with an idea this podcast episode is for you! Find out more about Jess on her website: https://jessekstrom.com/ or learn about her Mic Drop Workshop at https://micdropworkshop.com/
In today's episode of the Growth Over Goals podcast, we are living the dream sitting down with US Olympic gold medal and two-times NBA world champion coach – Brendan Suhr. Brendan has coached some of the top athletes on the planet, and today he's moved from the courts to the boardroom where he coaches some of the world's greatest leaders. A world-class relationship builder, we are privileged to discuss with Brendan the importance of humility, communication, and credibility in creating relationships, and why relationships are the key to success in today's world. Brendan walks us through an incredible story of how something as simple being on time demonstrated the ultimate show of respect and united a whole team of world-class players. Basketball fans will love getting to nerd out with Brendan's dream team stories, and those of you who aren't so inclined will still benefit massively from the knowledge that parallels from the courts to the boardroom. Whether you are an athlete or an executive, you win because of the leadership of your team, and today's episode will inspire top leadership from every generation.
Today in the Growth Over Goals podcast, we sit down with international speaker, NBA world champion, and coach to NBA all-stars – Kevin Eastman – in what we can call our “Truth Episode.” Together, we discuss the characteristics, habits and mindsets that set the best apart. The reality – whether you are on the courts or in the board room – is that average players want to be left alone, good players want to be coached, and great players want to know the truth. So, if you want to excel, you have to be able to hear the truth. Failure often stops us from trying, and that's a shame; there is more inside each of us - are we willing and ready to commit to what it takes to pull that out? The single most important word in all of success is truth – and the best of the best demand to hear it. Truth: learn from Kevin the keys to learning to live it, tell it, and take it, and how the next-level truth can take you to where you want to go. Check out Kevin's book: Why the Best Are the Best - 25 Powerful Words That Impact, Inspire, And Define Champions.
Today on the Growth Over Goals podcast, we invite you to join us for one of the most powerful conversations that has ever been had on this podcast. Today's episode is for anyone and everyone going through something difficult. Today's episode is for you. Life was proceeding as normal for Colton Carr, a worship pastor, photographer, videographer, and all around creatively-wired follower of Jesus, until he was diagnosed with stage 4, incurable brain cancer. In an instant, Colton realized the true meaning of the fleetingness of life, and has since then come to understand what really matters. He is experiencing what it means to carry the cup of suffering, and has learned to carry it with grace. He knows the true meaning of saying, “not my will, but Thine be done, Father.” And today, dear listener, Colton wants to share his message of encouragement with you. To follow Colton's journey, find him on Instagram @carryitwithgrace
Join us in this intriguing episode of the Growth Over Goals podcast as we explore the art of "Leading Up." Discover the transformative power of honest and upward communication within organizations, and the shift from positional power to personal power in leadership. We reveal key strategies for emerging leaders, including building a culture of honor and taking initiative beyond your authority. Plus, the importance of treating every role as if it's your last. Don't miss this episode, where we empower both senior and emerging leaders to elevate their influence and drive positive change within organizations. Tune in now and let's embark on a journey of growth and leadership together.
Today on the Growth Over Goals podcast, we are fortunate to have the opportunity to sit down with Jen Hatmaker and Tyler Merritt. Jen is an author, podcaster, speaker, advocate, educator, and an impressive 4 times NY times bestseller. Tyler is an actor, comedian, vocalist, speaker, author and creator of the Tyler Merritt Project. A power couple, Jen and Tyler have the incredible, authentic, uplifting gift of making people feel heard and seen, and in today's episode they share their secret sauce for how you can do the same. Join us for an inspiring conversation on why leaders today struggle with vulnerability and authenticity, and learn how you can overcome that struggle. If you are unsure of the real value of making people feel seen and heard, this episode will be a major paradigm shift for you. As a leader, if you can be people-forward first, if you can recognize people's stories and backgrounds and take care of the individuals in your circle – you will see a profound effect on morale. The bottom line? When your people are healthy and cared for, when they feel like an integral part of a team and are appreciated, they work better. Follow Jen and Tyler on social media: @jenhatmaker @thetylermerrittproject
Welcome to another episode of the Growth Over Goals podcast! Today we are thrilled to have Thomas Williams as our guest. Thomas is a former NFL linebacker who played for the Jacksonville Jaguars, Seattle Seahawks, New England Patriots, Buffalo Bills, and Carolina Panthers. He was drafted by the Jaguars in the fifth round of the 2008 NFL Draft, after a stellar college career at USC. Thomas is also a motivational speaker, a published author, a collegiate guest lecturer, and a Wounded Warrior Project advocate. He helps people from all walks of life to “fully maximize their potential” and to overcome their fears and challenges. In this episode, we have a candid and inspiring conversation with Thomas about his personal and professional journey. We talk about his values, choices, challenges, lessons, and wisdom that have shaped his life and career. We cover topics such as friendship, social media, obedience, sacrifice, vision, team, mentorship, quitting, legacy, perseverance, health, acceptance, faith, uncertainty, perspective, and more. This is an un-missable conversation with Thomas Williams, who will inspire you to grow over your goals and live with courage, faith, and action. Don't miss this episode and join us as we learn from his wisdom and experience! If you want to learn more about Thomas and his work, you can visit his website at http://thomasrwilliams.com/ where you can find his autobiography “Permission to DREAM”, his speaking schedule, his podcast “The Man I Am”, and more.
In this episode of Growth Over Goals, Jordan Montgomery sits down with Tom Patterson, the founder and owner of Tommy John, a brand that strives to provide the most comfortable and innovative men and women's clothing on the market. Tom's journey began when he was laid off from his medical sales job and decided to create a product that he needed himself. He faced many challenges and rejections along the way, but he never gave up on his vision and passion. Today, Tommy John is a wildly successful brand that competes with the big players in the industry and has loyal customers who swear by its quality and comfort. Tom's persistence in an environment of uncertainty led to his unparalleled ability to find answers and solutions to his problems. He also shares some valuable advice to entrepreneurs, such as why they should treat everyone the same, why they should never stop learning, and why they should go against the status quo. Join us today as Tom shares his incredible stories of failures and successes, and imparts wisdom and insights that will help you grow in your business and personal life. If you want to learn more about Tommy John and how Tom Patterson revolutionized the clothing industry, this is the episode for you! Find Tommy John on their website - https://www.tommyjohn.com/ - where you can shop for their products and learn more about their story.
Today's episode of the Growth Over Goals podcast might be one of the most powerful we've ever brought to our listeners, as we sit down with Nick Santonastasso – best-selling author, leader, and speaker on stages across the world. If you are hurting or struggling, Nick's message is going to impact you today. Challenged with the incredibly rare Hanhart syndrome, Nick was born legless and with only a portion of his one arm, and was given a 30% chance to live. Despite the odds, Nick survived, and despite his physical limitations, has never lived a limited life. Today, Nick is a wildly successful motivational speaker and coach, reaching people in a big way through his story and through his heart. Nick's journey began in-utero, when his upon seeing his condition on ultrasound, his parents were given the opportunity to live out of faith, instead of out of fear. They chose to bring Nick to term and give him every chance to live out his life as God intended, and Nick has fully embraced the opportunity to do so. Nick's persistence in an environment of adversity lead to his unparalleled ability to embrace failure and become deeply solution-oriented, cultivating a simple rhyme that has lead him through life: “If failure is a friend, you'll learn till the end. If failure is a foe, you'll never grow.” Join us today as Nick shares his incredibly impactful stories of failures and successes, and imparts confidence and wisdom that will help you bust out of the box you've put yourself in. If you want to grow in your confidence and learn to be fearless in a fearful world, this is the episode for you! Find Nick on YouTube and Instagram - @nicksantonastasso – where you can shoot him a DM to connect.
Today on the Growth Over Goals podcast we have the tremendous opportunity to interview Steve Cockram, serial entrepreneur, creator the world's premier leadership toolkit, and author of several revolutionary books including 5 Voices and the soon-to-be-released Cracking the Communication Code. In this episode we take a deep dive into Cracking the Communication Code and 5 Voices, discussing why these days, just about every human being struggles to maintain long-term relationships and how healthy, long-term communication is the exception, not the norm. We visit the main reasons communication breaks down over time, where we make the most common mistakes in our communication, and how to crack the code to communication in order to truly hear, and be heard, in a conversation. Join us as we define the “5 C's” of communication: Celebrate, Collaborate, Clarify, Critique, and Care, and how you can learn your style of communication and the styles of those you interact with on the daily in order to preserve healthy long-term communication! To learn more about Steve, find him and message him on LinkedIn, or visit his website: https://stevecockram.com/ Cracking The Communication Code releases October 2023!
“Goals are great for setting a direction, systems are best for making progress.” – James Clear Today on the Growth Over Goals podcast we get to spend some one-on-one time together in a solo episode with host Jordan Montgomery, as we discuss the incredible importance of having a relationship-building system. It may sound strange to talk about using systems to build something as organic as a relationship, but if you are in the non-profit world or the people business, it's an absolutely essential part of your growth and influence. Without a system, we have a difficult time staying connected to others and building the types of relationships that we wish we had. So today, we will discuss three important concepts in relationship-building – promotion, connection, and service – and why these elements are crucial to your success as a leader and influencer.
Today on the Growth Over Goals podcast, we have the immense privilege of sitting down with sports legend, NFL veteran, best-selling author, ESPN analyst and one of the top twenty smartest athletes – Sam Acho. Sam is the author of the book Change Starts with You – an empowering and inspiring book that brings a message of hope to everyone who sees a broken today and wishes for a better tomorrow but struggle to know what their role in changing the world is. Join us as we discuss how you can use your God-given talents to change this world for the better, and how being consistently good at the little things can lead to greatness in the bigger things. Learn how to position yourself to affect change, and how even the lowest lows can become the highest highs when you are surrounded by the love of God and those He has placed in your life. The world needs YOU to step up – find out why and how in this game-changing episode!
Today we have a special treat for you in the form of a recording of our live webinar with David Nurse – a man widely renown as one of the top mindset specialists in the entire world! A former pro basketball player, David runs a transformational coaching business and is a highly-sought-after speaker, helping thousands of employees and athletes develop unshakeable mindsets. David has written two bestselling mindset books, and today we talk about his newest third book - Do It - The Life Changing Power of Taking Action. The number of people living their dream life is only 8% - that means that 92% of people are not living out their dreams. The number one thing holding us back? Fear! What we have to ask ourselves is, if you take action and you fail or flop, what is the worst that will happen? Will you die? Go to jail? Lose your house? Probably not! 92% of our worst-case scenarios never come true! So, what is the thing that in your life, where you are at right now, that you are not doing that is holding you back from being the person you want to be? What is holding you back from achieving your God-given potential, and how can you overcome that? In this webinar recording, you get to hear David dissect the challenge of self-efficacy, practical tools for taking greater action, how to fight worst-case scenario thoughts, overcoming imposter syndrome, small steps to take to change our habits, the 17-second rule, how to devote yourself to accomplish your vision, how to grow your circle of influence, and much more!
Today on the Growth Over Goals podcast we are beyond fortunate to be in the company of two of the top thought leaders walking the planet - Jon Gordon and Pat Lencioni. If you add their incredible works together, Jon and Pat have written over 25 best-selling books, with more than 12 million copies sold. Jon and Pat work with some of the top CEOs, leaders, athletes, and teams in America, and it is a privilege to have them on this podcast. Join us as we sit at the table together to talk all about Pat's newest work – The Six Types of Working Genius, and Jon's soon-to-be-released book – The One Truth, and prepare to have your mind blown by the incredible outcomes being produced by these two works. We discuss why oneness is the most powerful force on the planet, driving joy, courage, purpose, integrity, and productivity, and why separation is the most powerful suppressor of the planet, driving anxiety, fear, stress, division and mental health issues. Finally, we get a chance to share exclusive information on an incredible event Jon and Pat are teaming up to produce, called “A Day With.” This event will be real, interactive, Kingdom work – dedicated to creating lifelong friendships and connections amongst some of the nation's most influential leaders and allowing attendees to both pour out unto others, and be poured into. A Day With will be held November 2nd, 2023, in Dallas, Texas, and attendance requires an application. The event is already halfway filled, and will be completely sold out before Summer, so if you are interested in attending, get your application in now! Go to adaywithjonandpat.com to submit an application for their leadership event, or send an email to Jordan Montgomery at Jordan@montgomerycompanies.com if you have any questions or would like more information about the event! To purchase Patrick Lencioni's book or take his absolutely game-changing Six Types of Working Genius Assessment, go to workinggenius.com. You can also preorder Jon Gordon's new book (available for preorder on Amazon.com), The One Truth, and then eagerly await its arrival - it will be worth the wait!
Welcome back to the Growth Over Goals podcast! In today's episode, we are blessed to sit down with Adam Weber, founder and pastor at Embrace church in Sioux Falls, South Dakota. An authority on loving messy people well (the messier the person, the better), Adam is the author of two amazing books, Talking with God, and Love has a Name. Adam is also the host of a podcast called The Conversation. Adam's gift of humility and authenticity bring joy to our podcast and create the foundation of an un-missable episode. After his eldest brother, Hugh, passed away suddenly and unexpectedly, Adam came to the very blunt realization that we are here today and gone tomorrow – that our lives are a mist and a vapor. This experience led Adam to candidly evaluate what his time and energy is being spent on every day, and in our episode today he helps you, dear listener, do the same. Join us as we bask in the atmosphere of a joyful conversation about Jesus, as Adam reminds us that you don't have to believe in yourself, you can simply believe in God. We discuss why it's important to do, not think; the simple importance of carrying a pen and paper with you everywhere you go; and the surprise and delight that comes from the little things, like a “thank you” note. We close the conversation with a discussion on why self-awareness is a constant process of evaluating what it's like to be on the other side of you, and is perhaps the most important evaluation to make in your leadership journey.
Today on the Growth Over Goals Podcast, we have a special treat for you in the form of a conversation between your host Jordan Montgomery and leadership gurus Brad Lomenick and Craig Groeschel. This conversation was excerpted from a leadership event put on by Greenstate Credit Union in Iowa. In this episode we get to discuss and answer some of life's most important questions, including: how to instill values in your kids; the importance of constantly asking for feedback, and why you should be afraid NOT to have feedback; what corporate communication should look like; the importance of forming keystone habits; how to stay grounded, rooted, humble, and free from temptations; managing anxiety; why having turbulent waters in your company is not always a bad thing; and why to be truly great you have to say “no” a lot (and how to say it). Brad Lomenick is a leadership consultant, speaker, founder of BLINC, and author of The Catalyst Leader and H3 Leadership. Craig Groeschel is a pastor at Life Church and one of the top communicators on the planet, and is known as an expert in the field of developing leaders, building culture, growing teams. Don't miss this opportunity to learn from Brad and Craig's combined wisdom and experience! Many thanks to Greenstate Credit Union for allowing us to share this important interview!
Today on the Montgomery Companies Podcast we are honored to talk all things leadership and trust with New York Times and Wallstreet Journal best-selling author – Dr. Henry Cloud. Named one of the top 25 most influential leaders in personal growth and development by Success Magazine, Dr. Cloud has shared the stage with renowned leaders such as former President Bush, Condoleezza Rice, Jack Welch, and Peyton Manning, and today he imparts his wisdom and knowledge with our podcast audience. Join us as we discuss the neuropsychology of trust, how to be empowered and empower others to say “No,” and how to effectively set boundaries. We'll dive into how the greatest leaders focus on their development, and why one of the greatest mistakes a leader can make is not knowing who to trust. We are biologically wired to ask, “Am I safe?” and this episode is a can't-miss listen if you want to make sure your employees or associates can answer that question with confidence! Check out two of Dr. Henry Cloud's must-read best-selling books: Boundaries, and Boundaries for Leaders.
In this episode, sit down with host Jordan Montgomery as we discuss all things First Impressions. This podcast was inspired by Ann Demarais's book – First Impressions: What You Don't Know About How Others See You. Our initial interactions with others are critical in shaping our relationships and building trust. They determine whether someone sees you with the “Halo Effect” – where one positive characteristic spotted inspires the belief that there are many other positive behaviors and traits, or the “Horns Effect” – where one negative trait spotted leads to the conclusion that there are other negative traits and behaviors lurking beneath the surface. Because we weigh initial information more heavily than later information, first impressions are KEY! We'll talk about the 4 most important things to implement when making a first impression and having that first conversation, as well as why it is important to focus not on what you say, but how you make someone feel. SPECIAL ANNOUNCMENT!! On March 13th we are rebranding, and this podcast will be retitled as the Growth Over Goals Podcast! Same great content, new name
“Pull the string, and it will follow wherever you wish. Push it, and it will go nowhere at all.” – Dwight D. Eisenhower In today's episode of the Montgomery Companies Pocast, we are blessed to sit down with Ken “Collaboration” Coleman – best-selling author, host of the Ramsey Show, leadership guru, and connoisseur of full-length body pillows. Join us as we discuss leadership strategies, and why the best leaders pull their followers, rather than push them. We dive into the biggest challenges facing leaders today, and explore the fact that many employees are not leaving companies, they are leaving leaders. Ken explains the three basic human needs that must be met by a leader in the workplace, and how to take care of the people you have, so that you never have to worry about the people you need. For those who are not in a position of leadership within their workplace yet, we expand on the importance of being a good follower, and how to hone your observation skills so that you can, with careful dedication to detail, build your own leadership style for when the time comes. Learn the two questions you must ask your employees in order to gain trust, and the formula for leading with perfect courage and clarity, through even the toughest days. Check out Ken's best-selling books: The Proximity Principle, and From Paycheck to Purpose
Valorie Burton is the renowned author of 13 books on personal development, the founder of the Coaching and Positivity Psychology (CaPP) Institute, and one of the foremost experts in positive psychology and resilience coaching - and today, dear listener, you get the opportunity to glean from her incredible wealth of wisdom. In this episode of the Montgomery Companies Podcast, we sit down with this courageous trailblazer for an eye-opening conversation about leadership life lessons. Join us as we discuss Valorie's life journey and how she came to learn how important it is to not lose hope along the way. We'll explore the significance of personal growth – why how far you are able to go, is dependent on how much you are willing to grow. We will define the Law of the Lid, and how businesses can by stunted by their leaders, as well as how leaders, whether at home, in the office, or on the playing field, can coach themselves by asking the right questions every day. Finally, Valerie takes us home with a reminder of how important it is to place value on listening to different perspectives, and why, if you are going to lead well today, you have got to have a mindset of curiosity over judgment. Find out more about coaching with Valerie by checking out her website: https://valorieburton.com or become a certified coach at the CaPP Institute: https://cappinstitute.com
On March 13th The Montgomery Companies Podcast will become Growth Over Goals. Tune in to hear Jordan explain the details of the rebrand as well get an update on some exciting upcoming events.
In this episode of the Montgomery Companies Podcast, we are joined by none other than Chris Burke, a rockstar athlete best known for hitting a series-ending walk-off home run in the 2005 National League Division Series that sent his team, the Houston Astros, to the NL Championship Series. But today we are privileged to go beyond Chris's baseball fame to take a deep dive into his professional career and discover his passion for parenting and coaching youth. We discuss the major challenges facing parents today who have kids in youth sports or who coach youth sports teams. Chris takes us home with a reminder of Colossians 3:23 – “And whatever you do, do it heartily, as to the Lord and not to men,” – a verse Chris lives his life by and encourages his young charges to live their lives by in everything they do. Chris shares how learning to problem solve is one of the best parts of youth sports; why you shouldn't be afraid to coach your best player; and the hallmark traits of those who go beyond being teachable, to being coachable. Finally, Chris walks us through the characteristics of a gifted communicator, and how to go about doing God's work in your everyday life. Whether you are a coach on the baseball field, or a "coach" in the office or at home, this episode is for you! Hear more from Chris Burke! Follow him on Twitter – chrisburke02 And check out his Coach Me Up Podcast with co-host Jimmy Dykes
Today on the Montgomery Companies Podcast, we take a seat with 11x New York Times best-selling author, an award-winning keynote speaker, thought leader, speaker, coach, believer, and family man – Don Yaeger. Don, who has made an appearance on major talk shows such as Oprah, CNN, and Good Morning America, has given his life's work to understanding leadership, and figuring out what makes top leaders and top teams tick. In his pursuit of leadership wisdom, Don has studied thought leaders all over the world, and has spent time in and worked in 65 different countries. Perhaps most impressive is that Don is one of 6 people to have ever beat Michael Jordan in a game of one-on-one basketball. But it's not Don's accolades that make this an episode you won't want to miss, it's his stories of - and lessons from - the earth-shaking leaders he has spent time with. Learn the ONE question Don asks of every leader, the question that everyone should be asking, the question that will make YOU better for having asked it. Find out the secrets of top-performing leaders, athletes, and teams, and learn why choosing your inner circle carefully is the most important thing you can do to ensure your personal growth. Finally, prepare for the greatest lesson on forgiveness you will ever learn, as through Don's stories we are able to join Warrick Dunn as he sat down face-to-face with the death row inmate who killed his mother, and hear his response. https://www.instagram.com/donyaeger/ https://twitter.com/donyaeger
Today on the Montgomery Companies Podcast, we have an opportunity to be open vessels as Chad Johnson – a man on the front lines of developing leaders, a visionary, thought leader, king maker, and summiteer of Mt. Kilimanjaro – pours his heart out in service to our audience, guiding us through some of the greatest leadership lessons that can be learned. Everything we want and desire is outside of our comfort zone, and achieving it necessitates us to be dedicated to seeking out and guarding the guidance that only our hearts can give us. This leadership journey requires you to surround yourself with people who believe in you, as well as people you believe in. It also requires us to lean in wholeheartedly to our God-given talents, implementing the daily discipline of refining and practicing those gifts to our greatest ability. Join us for a game-changing conversation on challenge and opportunity, as Chad walks us through essential life lessons on leadership and influence, fully living up to his reputation as a king-maker.
Today's episode of the Montgomery Companies Podcast finds us rubbing shoulders with acclaimed one-of-a-kind renaissance man, Jeff Henderson. Named one of Forbes Magazine's Top 20 Speakers You Should Not Miss, Jeff's enlightening podcast interview with us certainly proves out his accolades. Join us as we tackle some of the highlights of Jeff's new book – What To Do Next: Taking Your Best Step When Life Is Uncertain – and discuss how to navigate the inevitable risk associated with making major life decisions. Jeff shares tips on how to let go and leave a job well, and how to keep on moving forward even when you lack a clear vision. We close out with a ground-breaking conversation on marketing, and how to create and leverage vision carriers for your organization, no matter what industry you are in, and how big or small. Connect with Jeff! You can find out more on Jeff's website: jeffhenderson.com And be sure to check out Jeff's books, Know What You Are For, and What To Do Next, where Jeff writes his cell phone number and invites his readers to text him any insights or questions they might have.
We have a treat for you today on the Montgomery Companies Podcast as we pull up a chair with best-selling author and top thought leader in the field of personal development and mindset, Jon Acuff. All over the globe, Fortune 500 companies, organizations, and sports teams have benefitted from Jon's wisdom, and today YOU, dear listener, get that same opportunity. Join us for a riveting conversation on the surprising solution to overthinking, as we discuss Jon's latest book, Sountracks. Learn the three Trojan Horse Questions to ask yourself when you find yourself fixating on negative thoughts, and how to find out if the story you are telling yourself is true, helpful, and kind. Jon leads us through what it takes to retire and replace broken soundtracks and teaches us the “turndown technique” to dial down the volume on a loud and stressful world. Finally, discover the keys of communication as Jon shares with us on ways to close the gap between you and your audience, whether it's an audience of 1, or 10,000. Be the first to sign up for the next Jon Acuff challenge: acuff.me.waitlist Or learn more about Jon's works on his website – acuff.me
Today on the Montgomery Companies Podcast, we sit down with one of the most gifted communicators of our time, a man who will address over two-hundred and fifty thousand people this year, speak to the largest brands, Fortune 500 executives, top teams, and professional athletes. Having done what it takes to moonlight and daylight successfully as an author, speaker, coach, leader, husband, friend and believer, Ryan Leak takes us to school, to church, and to the lab in this heavy note-taking opportunity of a podcast. We're privileged in this episode to dive into Ryan's newest book – Level Up – 12 Questions to Elevate Your Personal and Professional Development. Inspired by the people, executives, and athletes he was coaching, Ryan realized that across the board there are individuals who struggle with feeling like their development is somebody else's responsibility and wanted to write a book that gave them back their ownership over their life and career. Leadership is not about having all the right answers, it's about asking the right questions, and Level Up does just that. Dive into this podcast for a sneak preview into some of the questions and tools you can employ to find your purpose and passion, all while not just enduring your life and your job, but enjoying it. Engage with Ryan Leak on his website, ryanleak.com, to take a course, buy his book, and schedule him for your next event. For a chance to get a FREE copy of Ryan's new book, Level Up, be one of the first 25 listeners to email Ashley, ashley@montgomerycompanies.com
In this episode of the Montgomery Companies Podcast, we give you the opportunity to build a wisdom castle with us as we lay down some serious wisdom bricks with the master of communication and connection, Tripp Crosby. Tripp's creative work and content has impacted tens of millions around the world, whether online, in a church, in the marketplace, or onstage. If you want to grow as a communicator, a connector, expand your influence, create content, or grow a social media presence – you will love this conversation with Tripp. Join us for an in-depth discussion of how to improve your connection with others as Tripp gives us his top tips on finding a deeper level of self-awareness, facing your pain, and learning to be a better listener. Tripp sets the table for us to evaluate our personal successes and failures by sharing his own mortifying story of failure in front of 13,000 people, as well as why he and a group of friends didn't succeed at becoming a viral sketch-comedy sensation, despite having all the right pieces in place. With Tripp, real is magic, and you won't find a more real episode than this one right here, so be sure to listen today! Tripp is helping as many creative entrepreneurs as he can pursue their creative passions by creating a more sustainable source of income for themselves and enjoy the process along the way. If you are interested in a mentorship program with Tripp, visit trippcrosby.com/mentorship to learn how you can begin coaching with his team today.
“Everyone ends up somewhere in life, very few people end up there on purpose.” – Andy Stanley Today's podcast episode centers on a conversation about vision planning and goal setting. As we approach the new year, many are getting ready to map out their plans for 2023. It is best to start this process as soon as possible, so that you have time to think about, pray about, and get feedback on your vision. Join us in a discussion of the three questions to ask yourself when vision planning and goal setting: 1.) Is your vision clear? 2.) Is your vision inspiring? and 3.) Is your vision practical? Remember, your vision is not a vision unless it's written down, and this episode gives you all the practical tips you need to do it right. Ready to dominate 2023? Let's go! Upcoming events - 2023: April 18th & 19th, John Gordon is putting on an event – The Power of Positive Leadership – in Coralville, IA at the Hyatt Regency There will be a Montgomery Companies Event next Fall 2023 – Details to be announced!
Montgomery Companies Podcast – Chad Veach Listen for the mic drop from today's guest on the Montgomery Companies Podcast as preacher, international speaker, author, influencer, host of the Lean In leadership podcast and dad of four Chad Veach joins us for a game-changing episode on leadership, prayer, and how to steward your gifts to double your talents. Chad is the founder and pastor of Zoe Church in Los Angeles, CA, with more than 20 years of dedicated pastoral experience, and the author of the new release – Worried About Everything, Because I Pray About Nothing. In this episode, Chad offers advice to young and emerging leaders to help them understand that leadership is really about seeing the gold in someone, when all everybody else sees is garbage. Chad walks us through why it's critical to learn how to pray, why so many of us don't pray, and how prayer can turn your overwhelming experience of anxiety into an overwhelming experience of peace. For our veteran leaders, Chad discusses the importance of never forgetting where you came from, and why “Better at 70” is his mantra. Full of energy, grace, encouragement, charisma, and influence, this conversation with Chad Veach is one you won't want to miss! If you would like to receive a copy of Chad's new book, Worried About Everything Because I Pray About Nothing, we are giving away the first 10 books to those that email Ashley Montgomery at ashley@montgomerycompanies.com.
In this episode of the Montgomery Companies Podcast we sit down with renowned author, speaker, thought leader, rap and hip-hop aficionado, and father of five – Clay Scroggins. Clay has written several celebrated leadership books, including How to Lead When You're Not in Charge, How to Lead in a World of Distraction, and The Aspiring Leader's Guide to the Future. In a conversation designed for leaders of all stages, we discuss the merits of understanding that you don't have to know it all to lead, and why every leader aspiring to lead in the future has to have “I don't know” on the tip of their tongue. The strongest leaders lead with vulnerability, and in today's inauthentic world, the majority of us don't want perfect, we want real. Clay walks us through how to build and give trust to those in our circle, and why leadership isn't about being in charge, but about having influence. Join us for this revolutionary episode and find out how you can leverage influence when you lack authority. Find Clay on his website - https://www.clayscroggins.com or shoot him an email at clay.scroggins@gmail.com. You can also follow Clay on social media, his Instagram handle is @clayscroggins.
So often at Montgomery Companies we are asked the question, what makes people great? What do great leaders do? What do top performers do? In this podcast, we will lean into answering those questions as we discuss the 3 Pillars of Effective Leadership: Learning, Maintaining Authenticity, and Fighting for Humility. The late John Wooden said: “You must be continuously exploring for ways to improve yourself, in order that you might improve others.” Whether you are a financial advisor, real estate agent, athlete, or coach, if you are looking to improve yourself, then this discussion is one you won't want to miss. Join us in a one-on-one conversation with Jordan and find out how you can take one step closer towards becoming a great leader, today.
We are honored to welcome back Nicole Kalil! In this episode we discuss her new book Validation Is For Parking. Nicole provides a comprehensive guide for building internal trust and reclaiming confidence, a skill built from the inside out. You'll learn how to create boundaries, give yourself grace, and overcome the five most common derailers that impede progress and contribute to unhealthy patterns. This is a journey in which there are no shortcuts, but Nicole provides the guidance and support you need to break free from limiting narratives. A book for all women, Validation Is for Parking is an uplifting exploration of the untruths we believe and the internal antidotes that teach us to trust ourselves and become who we're meant to be. We are giving away 10 free copies of her new book, so please email ashley@montgomerycompanies.com and we will get that to you! Buy Nicole's book now available on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BFJWVM95/ref=cm_sw_r_tw_dp_71J0XWJAHJ600QWR1H8F
In this episode of the Montgomery Companies podcast we are thrilled to interview author, speaker, leader, family man, and sage of sorts – Ken Costa. Ken is the chairman of a myriad of organizations both secular and spiritual, and finds his passion in connecting millennials to their purpose in a demanding and volatile world. As Ken teaches us, to know your why is to know your way, and it's in helping others to find their why that Ken gives his gifts in service to the world. Both the “Boomer” and the “Zoomer” will find invaluable wisdom in this conversation with Ken. We dive into provocative topics, such as how deluding ourselves with chronic satisfactory underperformance can take us down the path of becoming average, and why finding someone who can challenge you and push you out of your comfort zone may be the key to avoiding becoming “yesterday's person.” We'll take a look at the common divides that pit the Millenials and Gen Z'ers against the more veteran generations, and how to bridge those gaps to find common ground and bring shared values to the forefront. Whether you are committed or curious, don't miss the chance to learn how to steward your calling in this incredible interview with Ken. To find out more about Ken, visit his website: https://www.kencosta.com/about-ken-costa/ Or pick up any of Ken's books on Amazon, including: God at Work; Know Your Why; Strange Kingdom; and Joseph of Arimathea. Ken and his son have recently funded and produced a Christian Meditation App called Glorify, which allows individuals of all backgrounds and beliefs to pause their day with a bite-size bit of the Bible, a bite-size description of what they read, and a bite-size meditation that enables them to stop and reflect. Listeners who would like to be gifted a copy of any one of Ken's books can contact Ashley Montgomery at ashley@montgomerycompanies.com and cc jay@montgomerycompanies.com
We've got another gem-filled episode for you on the Montgomery Companies Podcast! This time, we're featuring Dr. Tim Elmore, an author of more than 35 books and subject matter expert in dealing with generational gaps in the workplace. Founder and CEO of Growing Leaders, Tim has worked with leaders across the world and has appeared on some of the biggest leadership podcasts, as well as in the Wallstreet Journal, Washington Post, USA Today, Psychology Today, CNN's headline news, and Fox and Friends. Most importantly, Tim is a master of practical application – his work doesn't just make you feel good, it creates change and drives results. In this episode we discuss Tim's work on his most recent book – A New Kind of Diversity – and how YOU can utilize the different generations on your team to create a competitive advantage. It's no secret in today's world that the generational gap has become something more along the lines of a gigantic chasm. But what if, rather than simply tolerating each other, we did the hard work of getting to know and understand each other, leveraging the strengths of each generation as they serve on our team? Just like where you grow up can affect who you become, when you grow up can affect you just as much, creating different customs, values, and languages within each generation. When we take strides to understand the narrative and paradigms that each generation moves through their life with, it can inform our leadership and connection in unimaginable ways. Join us for a game-changing conversation on how to stop colliding with – and start collaborating with – each different generation on your team. We'll discuss each of the 5 generations in existence today, from the Builders to the Boomers, the X'ers to the Z'ers, and commonly shared strengths and weaknesses across each generation. We zero in on the importance of emotional intelligence and humility, learning together how to speak as if you know you are right, and listen as if you know you are wrong. Finally, find out how to create an MVP team composed of Modern Elders and Young Geniuses by implementing “ditch the niche” and “reverse mentoring” techniques in your workplace, community, or home. This is a must-listen episode for anyone facing the growing pains of a company or organization (or family!) that spans generations. If you want to learn more about Tim's work and find out how your generational intelligence (GQ) stacks up, visit newdiversitybook.com to take a free GQ assessment and preorder a copy of A New Kind of Diversity – set to be released October 25th! For our first 50 listeners who email us at ashley@montgomerycompanies.com, and copy jay@montgomerycompanies.com and ask for a copy of the book – we'll be giving away 50 free copies of Tim's book!
In this episode of the Montgomery Companies Podcast we are unbelievably excited to interview Mark Cole – CEO of the John Maxwell companies for over 25 years. Mark brings a wealth of knowledge on leadership development experience in both the for-profit and non-profit sectors, helping lead others through economic challenges, growth barriers, and disconnected dynamics and ensuring that teams are working to their fullest potential. One of the biggest challenges that leaders today face is that most of them spend less than one hour total developing and architecting what they want their life to be about, resulting in people at every level, in every organization, leaving to go find something else. But one of the greatest leadership lessons that you could ever learn is that personal growth will take you further than your dreams, and “the only guarantee for a better tomorrow is making a growth decision today” (John Maxwell). This growth is most significant when it takes place on the inside, versus the outside. If you don't develop yourself on the inside, eventually your external exposure and influence will outgrow your internal capacity to lead from a place of authenticity. Leaders young or old – the day that you get so big that you lose your humility, your vulnerability, and your ability to shrink the gap between how people perceive you, and how you really are, is the day you develop a shelf-life. The world needs values-based, people-centered, servant leadership now more than ever, and if you want to be one of those leaders, then guess what? You need to find one of those leaders and follow them. Too many leaders prematurely think they themselves are the leader worth following, rather than finding someone that is further along, that has a greater vision and a greater capacity, that they can follow, and unfortunately skipping that step frequently leads to burn out. Remember, success is what happens to you; significance is what happens through you, and you will only find significance by taking all the steps necessary to become not the best in the world, but the best for the world. These are just some of the absolute gems of wisdom you will glean from this podcast, so we encourage you to join us on this amazing journey with Mark Cole today. Download the Maxwell Leadership App with the intention of challenging yourself to grow and become bigger on the inside, and find your tribe, and the guide, that can help you do so
In this episode of the Montgomery Companies Podcast we have the opportunity and privilege to talk about all things TRUST, with none other than the foremost expert on trust - David Horsager. With certified partners on six continents, David is working hard to tackle the global trust crisis by developing trusted leaders in organizations on a global scale. David is the best-selling author of multiple books, including The Trust Edge, and Trusted Leader. He also heads up THE largest research study on trust each year – the Trust Outlook study – and hosts one of the top podcasts in Leadership Development, the Trusted Leader Show podcast. Through his work with large organizations such as FedEx, Toyota, the Department of Homeland Security, Global Governments, and even the New York Yankees, David has learned that at the core of any dysfunction in a company or organization, are trust issues. Leadership, sales, marketing, diversity, education, innovation – these are often cited as the source of dysfunction in an institution. The truth? Any issue in any of these areas is rooted in TRUST. When you solve the trust issue, you'll be able to solve the problem. Join us as we discuss some of the greatest challenges facing leaders today in building trust, and examine some of David's top principles to help us build trust globally and institutionally. We'll learn how clarity can help solve most of what we call “communication issues,” and how you can establish clear and effective communication both personally and professionally. We'll also dive into how asking “how?” – and not just once, but three, five, seven, or more times – can help bring an idea into action. Finally, we talk about the importance of commitment, and how you can rebuild trust if you have a history of breaking commitments, either to yourself, or others. Any leader, at any level personally or professionally, will find some major motivating ideas that you can implement tomorrow in this podcast! To learn more about David Horsager and his work and research on trust, check out his website at https://trustedge.com
This wisdom-packed episode of the Montgomery Companies Podcast finds us spending time with the amazingly generous, humble, and kind Cody Foster. Cody is the co-founder of Advisor's Excel, a fast-growing and influential business dedicated toward helping good financial advisors become great business leaders. Cody also hosts the Business of Advice podcast, and has featured some of the top thought, business, financial, and faith leaders in the country. In this episode we talk about how to maintain a positive, supportive corporate culture, why hiring the right people is crucial, and how to do it well. Cody speaks about his faith, and how he leads for Jesus in a corporate setting. We also discuss the keys to maintaining excellence while delegating. We'll touch on the ever-expanding role of mental health in the workplace, and the importance of checking in on your own - and your team's - mental health. Learn the “how tos” of building a first-class enterprise, and why Cody feels that for leaders, personal development and growth is the most effective way to ensure growth in their business. Finally, Cody leads us through staying grounded while experiencing success, and how to focus on your top priorities while dealing with the demands of everything else. Cody's philosophy is that success isn't promised to any of us, but it is available to all of us, and this podcast episode will help on your way towards finding that success. Cody's goal is to make his town of Topeka, Kansas the greatest place on earth, and he is well on his way. If you want to have that same sort of impact in your town and your circles, this is an episode you won't want to miss! To connect with Cody: Twitter - @CodyGFoster Podcast - The Business of Advice Podcast Website - Advisorsexcel.com
Today on the Montgomery Companies Podcast, we are joined by one of America's most influential thought leaders on the topics of organizational health and leadership development – Patrick Lencioni. Patrick is the host of the podcast “At The Table,” and author of 12 books with over 7 million copies sold – some of which include The Ideal Team Player, The Five Dysfunctions of a Team, The Motive, Getting Naked, and his newest book – The Six Types of Working Genius. We begin this episode with a deep dive into Patrick's model on the six types of working genius, based on the undeniable truth that those individuals and teams who utilize their God-given talents are the most successful. When team members are not allowed to function in their working genius, their performance is suboptimal and we make judgements about them, assuming that they don't care about their work, or that they just aren't that smart. The whole team feels frustrated and stuck. On the flip side, when we and our team members are allowed to lean into our individual geniuses, we get twice as much work done in half as much time and find joy in doing it. Which scenario would you prefer to work in? Join us as we dissect the principles that define each type of genius and discuss how teams can learn how to function optimally by each team member engaging in their areas of genius. We wrap up the episode with an exploration of Patrick's book The Motive, examining the important differences between a reward-centered leader, and a responsibility-centered leader. Patrick cuts to the heart of leadership, encouraging anyone who finds themselves in a leadership role to assess their own motives in order to become someone who leads for others, not for themselves. If you would like to receive a free copy of Patrick's book – The Six Types of Working Genius, and/or his bookThe Motive – email Ashley Montgomery at ashley@montgomerycompanies.com Take the game-changing 10-minute Working Genius assessment to determine your top areas of working genius at the workinggenius.com
In this episode of the Montgomery Companies Podcast, we are blessed to feature the incredible Carey Nieuwhof, a former attorney, turned pastor, turned writer, speaker, and podcaster. Carey is responsible for founding Connexus Church, in Ontario, one of the largest churches in North America, and is now the author of several influential books and one of the biggest podcasts in Christian Leadership – The Carey Nieuwhof Leadership Podcast. Join us for a tremendously meaningful discussion of all things social circle and energy management. In the first part of the episode, Carey lays out a dynamite formula for reaching out to and accessing leaders and mentors that you want to learn more from. We then move into a deep dive on optimizing your energy so that you can do what you are best at, when you are at your best. Carey breaks up energy management into practical, applicable steps, highlighting what it means to operate out of our green zones, yellow zones, and red zones. Finally, we examine the importance of a tight-knit social circle, and how we were designed to flourish with a group of friends that might be much, much smaller than you think. Whether you are a stay-at-home parent, a podcaster, a company leader, in sales, or a living being with a pulse – this podcast is for you. You can reach Carey at his leadership website - theartofleadershipacademy.com, or check out his podcast - the Carey Nieuwhof Leadership Podcast If you would like a free copy of Carey's book, At Your Best (and trust us, YOU DO), be one of the first 100 people to DM us on Instagram - @jordanmontgomery, or email us at jordan@montgomerycompanies.com – to receive the book that will help you lead a life free from burnout!
Today on the Montgomery Companies podcast, we interview the talented and multifaceted Laura Vandeberg. Laura is an Iowa native, University of Iowa alumni, host of the Iowa Hawkeyes, keynote speaker with Montgomery Companies, MC, coach, wife and mom. Pro Tip - If you want to get into the game of public communication, study Laura. In this episode, Laura shares with us her perspective on private and public communication, highlighting the various aspects of inspiring, motivating, and convincing others. Learn the importance of understanding and building a relationship with your audience – whether it is an audience of 1, or 10,000 – and how to anticipate their needs. Laura also speaks out about her faith and her values, and how to let your life be guided by the things that are most important to you. As a mother, Laura shares valuable parenting advice – after all, being a parent is one of the greatest leadership roles you can achieve in life! Hawkeye fans, be sure to listen until the end as we finish out the episode discussing the qualities and attributes of some of the greatest Hawkeye coaches, and Laura's favorite moments in Hawkeye history.