Who is this podcast for? New leaders, people who don't see themselves as leaders, and leaders who want to become better leaders and better people in general. What is the podcast about? Redefining leadership through a lens that is fair to you. Why will you find this podcast valuable? It challenges listeners to think about leadership in different ways. Real leaders don't need a title, they live it. If you listen to this show, you will become a better leader by learning how to treat people, how to leverage your experiences, how to handle conflict, how to develop other leaders, and how to walk and live out your values. This podcast covers the every day struggles of leaders and speaks to the leaders in the shadows. Email talkaboutleadershippodcast@gmail.com for questions or just to say hello!
Tony has a big announcement to make in this episode and is also accompanied by a special guest. Tony interviews his dad, Tony Miller, Sr. and they talk about how leadership is goes into fatherhood and overall parenting within itself. They talk about what are the biggest challenges of being a father and how you know if you are doing a good job or not. Tony Miller, Sr. gives sage advice on how fathers can have a great relationship with their children.Tony Miller, Sr.'s Contact InformationFacebook : The Relationship Therapy Podcast with Tony Miller Sr. Email: tmrelationshiptherapy@gmail.com Instagram: @relationshiptherapy22 Email: talkaboutleadershippodcast@gmail.comStart your own podcast with Buzzsprout and get a $20 Amazon Gift Card using this link https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1734803.https://soyouwanttotalkaboutleadership.buzzsprout.com
Tony drops a surprise midweek episode as season three comes to a close. Tony shares a story about one of the smartest men in history and how he taught a classroom of people a valuable lesson about life and leadership. Tony breaks it down concisely as he provides midweek motivation and also a midweek challenge.Email: talkaboutleadershippodcast@gmail.comStart your own podcast with Buzzsprout and get a $20 Amazon Gift Card using this link https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1734803.https://soyouwanttotalkaboutleadership.buzzsprout.com
Tony discloses some personal information about himself in this episode, but shares what it is he learned in the process that can help you as a leader. Tony completed his doctoral degree in March of 2023 and walked at his commencement in May. The journey was not easy, but it was necessary. There are some timeless leadership lessons that Tony learned along the way and he takes time in this episode to share with you those nuggets.Email: talkaboutleadershippodcast@gmail.comStart your own podcast with Buzzsprout and get a $20 Amazon Gift Card using this link https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1734803.https://soyouwanttotalkaboutleadership.buzzsprout.com
COVID did a lot of things when it arrived, but as it relates to leadership, it did one or two things. It either forced leaders to change how they lead or it exposed how much further leaders needed to come to become better leaders and take care of their people. In this episode, Tony helps leaders identify what may be missing from their leadership toolbelt that can help them be more effective. COVID triggered a shift in the expectations of leaders and this episode will help you identify what you can do!Email: talkaboutleadershippodcast@gmail.comStart your own podcast with Buzzsprout and get a $20 Amazon Gift Card using this link https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1734803.https://soyouwanttotalkaboutleadership.buzzsprout.com
Tony's message is short, sweet, and to the point in this episode. Mothers exemplify many great leadership traits and qualities. However, Tony specifically highlights three that can 10X your impact and effectiveness as a leader in this episode. Happy Mothers Day!Email: talkaboutleadershippodcast@gmail.comStart your own podcast with Buzzsprout and get a $20 Amazon Gift Card using this link https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1734803.https://soyouwanttotalkaboutleadership.buzzsprout.com
This week Tony breaks down five quotes about leadership from Simon Sinek. Hearing these quotes and applying them as a leader will help you become a better leader overnight, even if you don't see the benefits until a later date. Start today with these quotes to build the foundation and watch how you level up your leadership. Your people will notice.Email: talkaboutleadershippodcast@gmail.comStart your own podcast with Buzzsprout and get a $20 Amazon Gift Card using this link https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1734803.https://soyouwanttotalkaboutleadership.buzzsprout.com
Morale is something that is hard to keep up in general. However, during tough times, it can seem impossible to even manage it from hitting rock bottom. Leaders are scratching their heads and wondering what they can do to keep their people engage and help manage the morale of their organizations. Tony gives for practical ways leaders can boost the morale. If you are unable to do all four, you should be able to enact one or two. I'm sure this episode will help.Email: talkaboutleadershippodcast@gmail.comStart your own podcast with Buzzsprout and get a $20 Amazon Gift Card using this link https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1734803.https://soyouwanttotalkaboutleadership.buzzsprout.com
Tony shares a new tool for leaders to self reflect on as they try to improve as leaders and increase their effectiveness and impact. It was inspired by Simon Sinek's Golden Circle except it is focused on the leader and not the business. Tony breaks down Simon's Golden Circle and then articulates the difference with his Golden Circle. One little spoiler for you, Simon says start with why, but Tony says start with who!Simon Sinek's Start with Why TED TalkSimon Sinek's Start with Why BookEmail: talkaboutleadershippodcast@gmail.comStart your own podcast with Buzzsprout and get a $20 Amazon Gift Card using this link https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1734803.https://soyouwanttotalkaboutleadership.buzzsprout.com
Did you know that salt has over 14,000 uses? In today's episode, Tony speaks about three of those uses and asks the question of if you are a salty leader. There are certain characteristics of salt that leaders should possess as well depending on what is going on in their organization. Knowing the right amount of salt to add in every situation is a skill that leaders must learn so they can lead effectively, especially in situations that are not ideal. Are you a salty leader?Email: talkaboutleadershippodcast@gmail.comStart your own podcast with Buzzsprout and get a $20 Amazon Gift Card using this link https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1734803.https://soyouwanttotalkaboutleadership.buzzsprout.com
Tony takes a different approach with this episode. Tony asks his listeners how many likes would their leadership get? As a leader are you making the impact that you should be making or are you going through the motions just saying that you are a leader? The likes we receive on social media do a lot for our self-esteem and we crave likes and comments. Is your leadership worth sharing with others? Is the example of leadership you show worth a retweet or a repost? This episode will challenge you to stop and reflect on the leader you are and if it's the type of leadership that can go viral.Email: talkaboutleadershippodcast@gmail.comStart your own podcast with Buzzsprout and get a $20 Amazon Gift Card using this link https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1734803.https://soyouwanttotalkaboutleadership.buzzsprout.com
In this episode, Tony wraps up the current series. Tony talks about how scholarship can you become a better leader by being proactive and being aware of the latest trends and having as much knowledge as possible to help you make decisions.Email: talkaboutleadershippodcast@gmail.comStart your own podcast with Buzzsprout and get a $20 Amazon Gift Card using this link https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1734803.https://soyouwanttotalkaboutleadership.buzzsprout.com
In today's episode, Tony talks about why ownership and stewardship is important to a leader. Tony gives personal examples to drive home the importance. Ownership in this episode is not what most listeners may expect it to be. However, once you hear the type of ownership Tony is talking about you will understand. A leader that is unwilling to take ownership of their decisions and actions are going in the wrong direction. A leader also understands what comes with stewardship and the extra level of requirement and expectation of care.Email: talkaboutleadershippodcast@gmail.comStart your own podcast with Buzzsprout and get a $20 Amazon Gift Card using this link https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1734803.https://soyouwanttotalkaboutleadership.buzzsprout.com
Tony highlights two more of the seven ships of leadership in this episode. He details the difference between mentorship and sponsorship. Mentorship is not a new term and sponsorship may not be widely known. In this episode, Tony makes the differences clear so they are no longer confused and used synonymously again. There are similarities, but vast differences. Tony challenges all leaders in this episode. Are you up to the challenge?Email: talkaboutleadershippodcast@gmail.comStart your own podcast with Buzzsprout and get a $20 Amazon Gift Card using this link https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1734803.https://soyouwanttotalkaboutleadership.buzzsprout.com
After missing last week, Tony is back to talk about a new "ship" of leadership. In this episode Tony talks about partnerships, but spends a lot of the time explaining how partnerships and relationships differ because many may think they are the same thing. One of the first things you'll learn in this episode is that partnerships is one of many types of relationships.Email: talkaboutleadershippodcast@gmail.comStart your own podcast with Buzzsprout and get a $20 Amazon Gift Card using this link https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1734803.https://soyouwanttotalkaboutleadership.buzzsprout.com
Tony shares the first ship of his 7 part series The 7 Ships of Leadership. He starts off talking about relationships. Relationships are a vital piece of a leaders success. Tony shares the four anchors of relationships that help with ones leadership ability. One thing you need to know is that relationships take time. You cannot expect to have one good interaction with someone and be able to say you have a relationship with them. It takes more than that. Relationships are pivotal and if you don't know how to create and cultivate relationships your journey may be a little tougher than expected. Listen to this episode, Tony can definitely help you out.Email: talkaboutleadershippodcast@gmail.comStart your own podcast with Buzzsprout and get a $20 Amazon Gift Card using this link https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1734803.https://soyouwanttotalkaboutleadership.buzzsprout.com
Tony calls an audible on his "7 Ships of Leadership" series to share a message that he's been holding onto for quite some time. Tony briefly talks about the differences between leadership and supervision. This episode is not to bad mouth supervision, but explain the differences between the two and hopefully help someone who just supervising perople instead of leading people!Email: talkaboutleadershippodcast@gmail.comStart your own podcast with Buzzsprout and get a $20 Amazon Gift Card using this link https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1734803.https://soyouwanttotalkaboutleadership.buzzsprout.com
Tony gives a preview to the newest series he's going to start called the 7 Ships of Leadership. Some of these ships will be familiar to you and others you may need some clarification on. So enjoy the short episode as we gear up for the upcoming series to grow as leaders.Email: talkaboutleadershippodcast@gmail.comStart your own podcast with Buzzsprout and get a $20 Amazon Gift Card using this link https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1734803.https://soyouwanttotalkaboutleadership.buzzsprout.com
Tony drops a short episode to share with his listeners what some of the most important expectations of leaders are so they can apply them to their leadership walk, become better leaders, and be aware of what others expect to get from them as leaders. This episode is straight to the point and tells leaders exactly what they need to do.Email: talkaboutleadershippodcast@gmail.comStart your own podcast with Buzzsprout and get a $20 Amazon Gift Card using this link https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1734803.https://soyouwanttotalkaboutleadership.buzzsprout.com
This is a special episode that Tony has had in his back pocket since the birth of his podcast. The Leadership Pedestal is a concept Tony came up with when he was a leadership speaker earlier in his career. The concept was born in 2013, but he didn't present on the topic regularly until 2017. It has evolved as his definition of leadership has evolved. This episode will tell you what the leadership pedestal is, help you learn if you're on it, and if you are, how to navigate it and stay on it so you don't fall. This is one episode you don't want to miss.Email: talkaboutleadershippodcast@gmail.comStart your own podcast with Buzzsprout and get a $20 Amazon Gift Card using this link https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1734803.https://soyouwanttotalkaboutleadership.buzzsprout.com
Hall of Famer Ed Reed will no longer be coaching the Bethune Cookman University Football team due to some comments he made on his live Twitter feed. Tony highlights 3 lessons for leaders to learn from this situation that can prevent them from making a similar mistake that ultimately can impact hundreds of lives.Email: talkaboutleadershippodcast@gmail.comStart your own podcast with Buzzsprout and get a $20 Amazon Gift Card using this link https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1734803.https://soyouwanttotalkaboutleadership.buzzsprout.com
Did you know that adults make an estimated 30,000+ decisions a day. We make take the majority of those decisions for granted, but how do we make decisions that really matter? What does your current decision-making process look like? Do you even have a process for how you make decisions? In this episode, Tony shares a new method he learned about last year and explains how you can use it to help you make more intentional decisions and not regret the decisions when you make them.Email: talkaboutleadershippodcast@gmail.comStart your own podcast with Buzzsprout and get a $20 Amazon Gift Card using this link https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1734803.https://soyouwanttotalkaboutleadership.buzzsprout.com
We live in a supply and demand kind of world. No matter how good the product, if there is demand for that product the business will not flourish. Tony shares a story about a conversation he had with a family member that mentioned leadership doesn;t sell. Ironically, Tony agreed with him. You have to hear Tony's explanation to understand why he believes leadership doesn't sell either.Email: talkaboutleadershippodcast@gmail.comStart your own podcast with Buzzsprout and get a $20 Amazon Gift Card using this link https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1734803.https://soyouwanttotalkaboutleadership.buzzsprout.com
Nobody's perfect, but when you know better you do better......well at least you should. To start season 3 and the new year off right, Tony unpacks 3 mistakes that leaders make. Of course there are more than 3, but avoiding these mistakes can instantly make you a better leader. Email: talkaboutleadershippodcast@gmail.comStart your own podcast with Buzzsprout and get a $20 Amazon Gift Card using this link https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1734803.https://soyouwanttotalkaboutleadership.buzzsprout.com
In the final episode of Season 2, Tony ends with a think piece and challenge to his listeners about potential vs purpose. Tony reveals 5 hard truths that will shift your thought process on potential and purpose. Discovering one's purpose is a lifelong journey for many people and this episode will help steer you in the right direction. Enjoy and see you next season.Email: talkaboutleadershippodcast@gmail.comStart your own podcast with Buzzsprout and get a $20 Amazon Gift Card using this link https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1734803.
Tony reveals his one secret on what anyone can do to become a better leader. The secret is simple and is very practical. However, it is not easy. Tony jumps right to the point and tries his best to inform you on how you can become a better leader instantly by doing what he tells you to do in this episode. It has worked for him and now he's sharing it with you. This is a powerful episode that you don't want to miss and you probably want to share it with others also.Email: talkaboutleadershippodcast@gmail.comStart your own podcast with Buzzsprout and get a $20 Amazon Gift Card using this link https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1734803.
Tony was listening to a podcast episode from David Shands a few months ago and David Shands made the statement that "You're are not a leader until you create one." That statement really got Tony's attention and he began to wonder if he was a leader based on David's definition. As Tony reflected, he remembered a few stories from when he was in college and how he helped create leaders and contributed to their success as leaders on their campus. Ask yourself have you or are you creating leaders and making an impact on someone's life today.Email: talkaboutleadershippodcast@gmail.comStart your own podcast with Buzzsprout and get a $20 Amazon Gift Card using this link https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1734803.
Tony celebrates the 50th episode of his podcast by sharing the impact the podcast has made across the world. Tony thanks everyone who has supported him during this journey and shares some fun facts about the podcast as he gets ready to wind down season 2 and get ready for baby #2. Tony is short and sweet and then shares a compilation of different clips from some of the episodes that helped him get to 50.Email: talkaboutleadershippodcast@gmail.com
In this episode, Tony shares a story about an insecure leader and describes three traits about insecure leaders and how they can hurt themselves and ultimately the organization. This example happened last week and cause a big stir in the sports world with people taking both sides of the issue. The comment is featured in this episode, take a listen to the clip and determine where you fall on the issue. Regardless of where you come out, the takeaway from this episode is to not be an insecure leader.Email: talkaboutleadershippodcast@gmail.com
What is the real definition of investment? When is the last time you truly invested in yourself with anything for any reason? In this episode, Tony breaks down the definition of investment, but more importantly shares with us the three reasons you are not investing in yourself. The three reasons may surprise you and some of the reasons may be easier to overcome than others. However, the biggest takeaway from this episode is to find out what your reason is and start investing in yourself.Email: talkaboutleadershippodcast@gmail.com
Genecia Alluora is a former Miss Singapore, Cafe Retail Chain Owner and Southeast Asia Woman of Excellence 2010, International Progressive Women 2019. She is awarded by Noble Queen Most Prominent Women Empowerment in 2020. She is also a Business Coach and awarded as Mentor of the Year in Powerhouse Global Ltd., the Founder of Soul Rich Woman, the #1 female entrepreneur network in Southeast Asia that connects more than 200,000 women across the region in the ‘Soul F' membership program. For the past 17 years, Genecia coached celebrities, CEOs and politicians to be seen as a leader on stage. Today, with the Soul Rich Woman Blueprint and SRW academy, she mentors thousands of women to bring their business and leadership brand online. Her vision is to support 1 million women to own and love the F-Word.Before establishing Soul Rich Woman, Genecia was an owner of a cafe retail chain with a presence in 3 countries with 18 franchisees and licensees that successfully exited to a public listed company after 4 years. She is the winner of 2 awards in 2014, The ‘Franchisee and Franchisor of The Year - Runner Up' by Franchise and Licensing Association (Singapore).For women who love the F-word: Being Fabulous, Having Freedom, Financial Independence and Family. Genecia is a podcast host and producer since 2019 for her 3 podcasts "For Women Who Love The F Word" with listeners in 131 countries; a daily 10 minutes marketing podcasts "Soul Why? Secrets of The Soul Rich Woman Blueprint" with 1000+ downloads every month and “Make It Happen" : Secrets To Go From Stuck To Unstoppable Without Changing Who You Are Even if No One Believes In You Or Stand By. She is also the author of "Personal Branding Secrets" and her new book "Make It Happen: Secrets to go from Stuck To Unstoppable Without Changing Who You Are. Even If No One Believes In You Or Stands By You." From as young as 14 years of age, Genecia had to support herself through school. Through working in a 9-5 job as an occupational therapist and later became a serial entrepreneur, Genecia had gone through the highs and lows of being a business owner. Her epic journey from being in a six-figure debt to becoming a millionaire in 2013, fuelled her passion to support women to do the same - to own the F-word!Profiled in CNBC, Forbes and China Daily, Genecia is a thought leader and leading women's empowerment expert. She is regularly invited to speak on TV and Radio as well as conferences. She has shared the stage with great minds like Gary Vaynerchuk, Mary Buffett, Kim Kiyosaki and Neil Patel. “Alone we are strong, together we are UNSTOPPABLE.” - Genecia AlluoraSoul Rich WomanMake it Happen Summit LinkInstant Podcast Leader LinkYou Can Heal Your Life by Louise HayThe Shadow Effect by Chopra, Ford, & Williamson Rich Woman by Kim KiyosakiEmail: talkaboutleadershippodcast@gmail.com
Jeremiah Gaines joins the show to talk about how leadership shows up in his life and give his view on high school and college coaches responsibility to help prepare student-athletes for life after sports. Jeremiah is a former Division I athlete who played at Southern Methodist University in Dallas, Texas. Tony and Jeremiah engaged in an interesting conversation about the intersection of sports and leadership and what real leadership looks like in professional sports. The debate between MJ and Lebron James takes center stage. Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/elevatetoelevate/ Twitter- https://twitter.com/ElevatetoEleva1 LinkedIn- https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeremiah-gaines-833286142/ Elevating Your Potential: A guide for Student-Athletes transitioning to College Sports- https://www.elevatetoelevatellc.com/product-page/elevating-your-potential The 50th Law- https://www.amazon.com/dp/B002RI9ZQI/ref=dp-kindle-redirect?_encoding=UTF8&btkr=1
Tony picks up part two by talking about his second hero. He describes three qualities in this hero that he's noticed over time and shares examples of how they epitomize these qualities. Each quality has distinct leadership takeaways that we can use to become better leaders. The episode closes with Tony sharing a four step challenge for listeners. Are you up to the challenge? Whenever you are in doubt of the impact that you are making in someone's life, remember that you are somebody's hero too.Email: talkaboutleadershippodcast@gmail.com
Often times we overlook the fact that leaders have heroes and our heroes have heroes. Sometimes the heroes of those we look up to are not who we might expect them to be. Due to the fact that we look up to our heroes and other leaders, we take for granted that they also have people who inspire them and who they look up to. Tony continues his path of transparency by sharing who one of his heroes are and why they are his hero. Tony also ties the reasons why his hero is his hero to leadership and explains how those reasons are lessons for us to be better leaders.Email: talkaboutleadershippodcast@gmail.com
Tony continues his transparency journey by sharing a story of when he was checked as a leader from a very unsuspected person in his life. While the conversation shocked Tony, it reminded him of who he was and what his job was. In this episode, Tony shares how leaders can use accountability to become better leaders, but also how those following others can help them become better leaders through accountability.
In this episode, Tony shares how he got to where he is today and how sometimes what we have envisioned for our life, may be holding us back from a greater opportunity. Falling short of and making mistakes are inevitable in life, but it is how we respond in those moments that truly show us who we are. Sometimes Plan A and Plan B don't work out. However, Plan C may have been the best route for us to take to reach our full potential and thrive. Email: talkaboutleadershippodcast@gmail.com
Coming off his 5 part series, Tony talks about how leaders can enter new environments and make an immediate impact. LOL stands for Listen Observe and Learn. If leaders enter their new space ready to listen, observe, and learn, they can be a true asset to their organization. Many times leaders enter their new space as if they have all the answers and it rubs people the wrong way. Learning how things are done and why things are done a certain way can go a long way to help the leader know what is the best next steps.Email: talkaboutleadershippodcast@gmail.com
In the final episode of this series, Tony brings the levels full circle by explaining what impactful leadership looks like. Tony explains a key difference between a level one leader and a level five leader. Tony also explains how each level can impact the other and if something is missing how it can factor into your ability to lead others. There are a lot of questions that we need to ask ourselves as leaders to determine what we do well and how we can improve. However, there is one question that Tony poses that will shift the way you think about every decision you make moving forward. Lastly, Tony talks about the importance of your leadership legacy and what you can do to ensure it is a great legacy.Email: talkaboutleadershippodcast@gmail.com
In week four, Tony talks about the necessity of being an innovative leader. Sometimes with being an innovative leader, we have to make changes. Those changes can come in process, people, product, etc. Change is scary, but if you adequately prepare your people for change, you can make everyone's experience better throughout the transition of the change. The innovative and fourth level of leadership can be the scariest level. One reason it can be the scariest is because of the unknown and the possibility of change which not everyone likes. Tony gives shares a little secret about those who reach level four.Start your own podcast with Buzzsprout and get a $20 Amazon Gift Card using this link https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1734803.Simplified Kuber & Ross Change Model- https://1drv.ms/u/s!Ah1_FnlkBX-rwGw3MGmlYPW5gcgx?e=h4MAOF Instagram: @soyouwanttotalkaboutleadershipEmail: talkaboutleadershippodcast@gmail.com
Tony dives into the third level of leadership in this most recent episode. Some leaders are fortunate to start on this level, but not many. One of the key traits of level three leaders is their ability to foster and maintain relationships with others. In order to inspire others, there needs to be some baseline of relationship so they can buy into what you are trying to achieve. Tony reveals a few other key characterics at this level such as providing opportunities for others to lead without them asking to show that you trust them and want to see them do well.Start your own podcast with Buzzsprout and get a $20 Amazon Gift Card using this link https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1734803. Instagram: @soyouwanttotalkaboutleadershipEmail: talkaboutleadershippodcast@gmail.com
As you climb the leadership level, there will be many lessons to learn. One part of becoming a great leader is being able to learn from your past mistakes or be able to capitalize on the knowledge and wisdom shared by others on your journey. In this episode, Tony talks about what it takes to get to level, which is also a common place for brand new leaders to start their journey. While leadership may seem simple, the actual art of leadership is complex and everyone does not succeed. This episode will help you add things to your toolbelt.Start your own podcast with Buzzsprout and get a $20 Amazon Gift Card using this link https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1734803. Instagram: @soyouwanttotalkaboutleadershipEmail: talkaboutleadershippodcast@gmail.com
Tony starts a new five part series which explores the five levels of leadership. The first level of leadership is Influential. The influential level of leadership can be categorized as entry-level leadership. This is the level where many new leaders begin their leadership journey. While being an influential leader is great, there are some common pitfalls that leaders on this level have to overcome. Tony highlights those obstacles so new leaders are aware and can avoid them. There is nothing wrong with being on this level, but leaders should progress quickly through this level so they don't fall into it's trap.Start your own podcast with Buzzsprout and get a $20 Amazon Gift Card using this link https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1734803. Instagram: @soyouwanttotalkaboutleadershipEmail: talkaboutleadershippodcast@gmail.com
At the beginning of the NBA season, Lebron James was asked about how he felt going into season 19 and what was his motivation this year. His quote is below.“It's one of the greatest, but shortest feelings that you have. You win a championship, and everything you put into that year just hits you all at once. Literally a couple of hours later, it's over. That whole time you figure out, ‘How can I get that moment again?' Seriously. That's a part of my motivation – always trying to get that feeling.”There is a fascinating message in this statement by Lebron about his viewpoint on success and what Tony believes other successful people and sports icons have in common. This is an episode you don't want to miss and there is great nugget that everyone can learn from based on this one quote from Lebron James.Start your own podcast with Buzzsprout and get a $20 Amazon Gift Card using this link https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1734803. Instagram: @soyouwanttotalkaboutleadershipEmail: talkaboutleadershippodcast@gmail.com
Tony explains why he disagrees with one statement Speak for Yourself co-host Emmanuel Acho makes about leadership. Acho states that if a CEO leaves their company and the company does better, then that is a bad look for the CEO. Tony explains why that is untrue and why it is important for a leader to think about their overall leadership legacy and how what they do during their time impacts what happens when they leave.Uncomfortable Conversations with a Black Man- Emmanuel Acho- https://www.amazon.com/Uncomfortable-Conversations-Black-Emmanuel-Acho/dp/1250800463Start your own podcast with Buzzsprout and get a $20 Amazon Gift Card using this link https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1734803. Instagram: @soyouwanttotalkaboutleadershipEmail: talkaboutleadershippodcast@gmail.com
Tony Miller, Jr. has spoken to thousands of colleges students in his inspirational speaking career in multiple states. This compilation breaks down what leadership is, what it looks like, and powerful it can be. Leadership is a sacrifice, but leadership can change and save lives. Do you you have what it takes to be the next great leader?Start your own podcast with Buzzsprout and get a $20 Amazon Gift Card using this link https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1734803. Instagram: @soyouwanttotalkaboutleadershipEmail: talkaboutleadershippodcast@gmail.com
There's a saying that says feedback is a gift. Tony agrees 100%, but, he also believes that mentorship is a gift also. There are so many pros to mentorship and it is a two-way street. Tony uncovers a big misconception about the mentor/mentee relationship. This episodes helps mentors and mentees understand the power of mentorship, but also the qualities a mentor should have and what a mentee should look for in a mentor.Start your own podcast with Buzzsprout and get a $20 Amazon Gift Card using this link https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1734803. Instagram: @soyouwanttotalkaboutleadershipEmail: talkaboutleadershippodcast@gmail.com
Welcome back for season two. Today is Dr. Martin Luther King Day and it's very fitting that today's episode highlights some of the leadership lessons from Dr. King. Dr. king was a man of many accolades and achievements, but more than anything, he was a great leader. He casts a vision and fought for something much bigger than himself. Dr. King never sat on the sidelines. Enjoy a brief history lesson from and fun facts before he discloses what Dr. King taught us about leadership throughout his life.Start your own podcast with Buzzsprout and get a $20 Amazon Gift Card using this link https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1734803. Instagram: @soyouwanttotalkaboutleadershipEmail: talkaboutleadershippodcast@gmail.com
Tony closes the book on the leadership alphabet and season one in this episode. Tony spends some time talking about why it is important for leaders to be able to unify their people. He also breaks down how certain values take the forefront in certain situations for everyone. The episode closes by going through the eight dimensions of wellness where Tony challenges leaders to take their well-being seriously and understand how the eight dimensions can overlap one another and have a compounding effect.Start your own podcast with Buzzsprout and get a $20 Amazon Gift Card using this link https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1734803.Instagram: @soyouwanttotalkaboutleadershipEmail: talkaboutleadershippodcast@gmail.com
Tony covers the next four letters in the alphabet in this episode. The episode starts with Q and ends with the letter T. It is hard to talk about leadership without talking about respect, service, and thoughtfulness. This episodes takes a brief dive into each of these areas plus some more help leaders use them to their advantage and take on a different perspective when thinking about them.Start your own podcast with Buzzsprout and get a $20 Amazon Gift Card using this link https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1734803.Instagram: @soyouwanttotalkaboutleadershipEmail: talkaboutleadershippodcast@gmail.com
Tony dives into the next four letters of the leadership alphabet. He talks about how listening to their people can make the lives of leaders much easier. Tony shines a new light on the term nurture because of the misconceptions it has carried over the years. Lastly, Tony speaks about being open minded and how that can impact a team and why how having patience can make a lasting impression on whatever the situation is.Start your own podcast with Buzzsprout and get a $20 Amazon Gift Card using this link https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1734803.Instagram: @soyouwanttotalkaboutleadershipEmail: talkaboutleadershippodcast@gmail.com
After three weeks of guest interviews, Tony is back solo talking about the importance of knowledge. It's great to possess the skills and traits necessary to be a great leader, but that's only part of the equation. As a leader, you have to know a thing or two also. You don't have to know everything, but you should be able to be creative and find solutions or be able to point others in the right direction. If not, there are some consequences that come with that.Start your own podcast with Buzzsprout and get a $20 Amazon Gift Card using this link https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1734803.Instagram: @soyouwanttotalkaboutleadershipEmail: talkaboutleadershippodcast@gmail.com
Ebony Perkins joins the show to share her leadership journey. Ebony talks about some of the leadership lessons she's learned and how she worked through leading her team through the pandemic by hitting the reset button and simply checking in on her people. Ebony shares what she believes is the most important leadership trait and the importance of interacting and developing friendships with people who don't think or look like you. Ebony understands what her employees need and she makes sure to give them what they need often. This is a great interview with leadership gems dropped throughout the conversation.===================================Book Recommendations from Ebony PerkinsIt Worked for Me: In Life and In Leadership by Colin PowellWhere You Are Is Not Who You Are by Ursula Burns===================================LinkedIn- Ebony PerkinsEmail- ebonyperkins18@gmail.comRenegade Capital PodcastStart your own podcast with Buzzsprout and get a $20 Amazon Gift Card using this link https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1734803. Instagram: @soyouwanttotalkaboutleadershipEmail: talkaboutleadershippodcast@gmail.com