Discovering what you’re made of and making the most of it with Professional Coach, Ken Edwards. Co-hosted by Business Executive, Eric Nordhoff. A podcast for business leaders, executives, and professionals. Helping you understand your gifts, honing your
Meet the co-host of this podcast, Eric Nordhoff. Eric leads a diverse work-life. He is a music producer, a facilitator of a mastermind group for creative entrepreneurs, co-founder of a ministry with his wife, developer of a co-writing space in Nashville, and the brand development manager for a leading audio-visual company.Ken and Eric enter into a discussion about how he collaborates with his teams and how he leads at home with his family. Eric provides helpful insight and practical advice from the perspective of a creative entrepreneur. And, as this is the last episode of Season 2, we give a sneak preview of what's coming next in Season 3 of the What's Inside podcast!To contact Ken, visit ProvidentLeadership.comPlease give us a rating and review on Apple PodcastsListen on Spotify
Daryl Fitzgerald has dedicated his life to serving others in ministry. We continue our conversation with him as he shares how he collaborates with his team in ways that are unique to him and his role as leader. To contact Ken, visit ProvidentLeadership.comPlease give us a rating and review on Apple PodcastsListen on Spotify
Alex Waggoner runs the Friesen X Waggoner Agency. As a young entrepreneur, she shares unique insights into how she leads and collaborates with others on her team A role model for anyone just starting out in business, Alex runs a very successful agency in the insurance space and hosts the Daily Drip Podcast for personal development. To contact Ken, visit ProvidentLeadership.comPlease give us a rating and review on Apple PodcastsListen on Spotify
After years as an event planner and serving on the board of the Middle Tennessee Make-A-Wish Foundation, Sue Ann Hemphill is venturing into a new career in coaching herself. Listen to her unique perspective on the process of leading others in this journey.To contact Ken, visit ProvidentLeadership.comPlease give us a rating and review on Apple PodcastsListen on Spotify
We continue the second half of our Season 2 discussing how to lead others. Jonathan Edwards (Strata Creative) gives us insight into how he collaborates with others on his team at his company. Jonathan talks about the tools his team uses to keep themselves on track with the various projects they have going on at any given time. Valuable takeaways for any creative person.To contact Ken, visit ProvidentLeadership.comPlease give us a rating and review on Apple PodcastsListen on Spotify
We move into the second half of our series on leadership. We move from discussions on self-leadership to discussions about leading others. Meet Evan Melcher. He serves as a financial advisor responsible for providing investment advisory services to fiduciary investors, including retirement plan committees and nonprofit trustees. Evan has been an institutional investment professional since 2001.Ken and Eric enter into a discussion with Evan about leading others. How does he communicate with others? How does he work with others on his team? Evan provides helpful insight and practical advice from the perspective of a goal-oriented C-Level executive.To contact Ken, visit ProvidentLeadership.comPlease give us a rating and review on Apple PodcastsListen on Spotify
Meet the co-host of this podcast, Eric Nordhoff. Eric leads a diverse work life. He is a music producer, a facilitator of a mastermind group for creative entrepreneurs, co-founder of a ministry with his wife, developer of a co-writing space in Nashville, and the brand development manager for a leading audio-visual company.Ken and Eric enter into a discussion about self-leadership. How does he plan his day? How does he challenge himself professionally and personally? Eric provides helpful insight and practical advice from the perspective of a creative entrepreneur.To contact Ken, visit ProvidentLeadership.comPlease give us a rating and review on Apple PodcastsListen on Spotify
Daryl Fitzgerald has dedicated his life to serving others in ministry. He sits down with us to share how he organizes and leads himself day-to-day. Extraordinary insights from a faith-based creative person who operates in an abstract way. To contact Ken, visit ProvidentLeadership.comPlease give us a rating and review on Apple PodcastsListen on Spotify
Alex Waggoner runs the Friesen X Waggoner Agency. As a young entrepreneur, she shares unique insights into how she leads herself. A role model for anyone just starting out in business, Alex runs a very successful agency in the insurance space and hosts the Daily Drip Podcast for personal development. To contact Ken, visit ProvidentLeadership.comPlease give us a rating and review on Apple PodcastsListen on Spotify
After years as an event planner and serving on the board of the Middle Tennessee Make-A-Wish Foundation, Sue Ann Hemphill is venturing into a new career in coaching herself. Listen to her unique perspective on the process of leading herself in this journey.To contact Ken, visit ProvidentLeadership.comPlease give us a rating and review on Apple PodcastsListen on Spotify
Jonathan Edwards (Strata Creative) gives us insight into how creatives might lead themselves in life and work. Jonathan talks about his practice of listening and knowing how to hear his own voice in the process. A valuable discussion for any creative person.To contact Ken, visit ProvidentLeadership.comPlease give us a rating and review on Apple PodcastsListen on Spotify
Meet Evan Melcher. He serves as a financial advisor responsible for providing investment advisory services to fiduciary investors, including retirement plan committees and nonprofit trustees. Evan has been an institutional investment professional since 2001.Ken and Eric enter into a discussion with Evan about self-leadership. How does he plan his day? How does he challenge himself professionally and personally? Evan provides helpful insight and practical advice from the perspective of a goal-oriented C-Level executive.To contact Ken, visit ProvidentLeadership.comPlease give us a rating and review on Apple PodcastsListen on Spotify
Putting it all together in this episode - how do we harness all of the information we've just discussed in order to bring real and permanent transformation! To contact Ken, visit ProvidentLeadership.comPlease give us a rating and review on Apple PodcastsListen on Spotify
The next step in discovering what you're made of and how to make the most of it is defining and measuring your targets.To contact Ken, visit ProvidentLeadership.comPlease give us a rating and review on Apple PodcastsListen on Spotify
The next step in discovering what you're made of and how to make the most of it is asking yourself "what is it you really want?".To contact Ken, visit ProvidentLeadership.comPlease give us a rating and review on Apple PodcastsListen on Spotify
The next step in discovering what you're made of and how to make the most of it is asking yourself "what makes you come alive?".To contact Ken, visit ProvidentLeadership.comPlease give us a rating and review on Apple PodcastsListen on Spotify
The next step in discovering what you're made of and how to make the most of it is asking yourself "what's the truth?".To contact Ken, visit ProvidentLeadership.comPlease give us a rating and review on Apple PodcastsListen on Spotify
The next step in discovering what you're made of and how to make the most of it is asking yourself "what's holding you back?".To contact Ken, visit ProvidentLeadership.comPlease give us a rating and review on Apple PodcastsListen on Spotify
The next step in discovering what you're made of and how to make the most of it is asking yourself "what do you believe about the world around you?".Journaling Exercise:What is your worldview? Are you in a Scarcity or Abundance mindset?What are your Values?What's your Faith Perspective?What's your geopolitical view?Is this how you want to move forward? If not, what do you want to change?To contact Ken, visit ProvidentLeadership.comPlease give us a rating and review on Apple PodcastsListen on Spotify
The next step in discovering what you're made of and how to make the most of it is understanding yourself better.Recommended Assessments:Myers-BriggsBeatrice Chestnut - EnneagramRecommended Books:The Road Back To You (Book)The Road Back To You (Audio Book)The 9 Types of Leadership (Book)The 9 Types of Leadership (Audio Book)To contact Ken for a complete list of assessments and books, visit ProvidentLeadership.comPlease give us a rating and review on Apple PodcastsListen on Spotify
The next step in discovering what you're made of and how to make the most of it is asking yourself "what are you made of?".To contact Ken, visit ProvidentLeadership.comPlease give us a rating and review on Apple PodcastsListen on Spotify
The next step in discovering what you're made of and how to make the most of it is asking yourself "what's getting in the way?".To contact Ken, visit ProvidentLeadership.comPlease give us a rating and review on Apple PodcastsListen on Spotify
The next step in the coaching process is guiding you towards clarity on where you're going and what you want to accomplish. To contact Ken, visit ProvidentLeadership.comPlease give us a rating and review on Apple PodcastsListen on Spotify
Welcome to the first episode of the podcast. Ken Edwards and Eric Nordhoff introduce themselves. Ken is an executive coach with 30 years of experience counseling and coaching clients. He founded Provident Leadership with a goal to help professionals discover the way to move forward in their lives, careers, and businesses. Eric owns several businesses in the music industry and is an independent representative for a leading health and wellness company. He has produced 1000+ episodes of podcasts over the years. Together, they're passionate about developing leaders, professionals, and business executives. In this episode, Ken talks about the importance of having an executive coach. We're just getting started...follow this podcast for new episodes releasing weekly every Wednesday.Visit us to learn more or work with Ken at ProvidentLeadership.comACTION STEP: Get a good journal. Here are a couple we recommend:Leather Moleskin Journal YUREE Spiral Notebook