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Most startup CEOs think they're the visionary. But in today's episode, you'll learn why the CEO is often the single biggest threat to team productivity — and how to avoid becoming one. Based on a real conversation with a seasoned CTO and a sales leader who've scaled startups to exit, this episode dives into the blind spots that trip up even well-meaning founders. Whether you're a CEO, part of a startup team, or investing in one — this lesson will help you lead smarter, build better, and waste less time. Listen to learn: Why startup CEOs are more dangerous than corporate CEOs (and it's not about ego) What “Seagull CEO Syndrome” does to your roadmap and morale How developer paralysis destroys velocity — and how to fix it What smart founders, teams, and investors can do to keep priorities on track Lesson mentioned in this episode: Why MVPs are Always Late, Why That's Okay, and What to do About It Chapters 00:00 — The Real Threat: Why Startup CEOs Kill Productivity 02:10 — Power Without Process: How CEO Impulses Go Unchecked 04:30 — Seagull Syndrome: How CEOs Derail Roadmaps 09:15 — Nothing to Do? Why Bored CEOs Delay MVPs 14:10 — Bottlenecks in Human Form: When CEOs Bypass Their Own Leaders Growth Through Innovation If your organisation wants to drive revenue through innovation, book a call with us here. Our workshops and innovation strategies have helped Constellation Brands, the Royal Bank of Canada and Oxford University. For the full transcript, go to https://www.techfornontechies.co/blog/262-why-the-startup-ceo-is-the-biggest-risk-to-their-own-team
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Welcome, Catholic Pilgrims. We have a long reading today filled with all kinds of good information and descriptions. Even though it's a longer reading, I think you are really going to enjoy hearing about Mother being in Peru. Since, it will take more time to get through, let's go ahead and get started by turning to page 158.
CrowdScience listener Sid is running late, and he's turning to science to find an excuse. He and his partner Steffi in Singapore have very different attitudes to timekeeping. They wonder if this is down to their different cultural upbringings, or if they just had very different brains to start with. Presenter Chhavi Sachdev puts her own time perception skills to the test to try to understand how subjective our sense of time can be. And we discover how the language we grow up speaking can influence the way we think about punctuality. Presenter: Chhavi Sachdev Producer: Emily Bird Editor: Cathy Edwards Production Co-ordinator: Ishmael Soriano Studio Manager: Jackie Margerum
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We've all been late at some point, but for some, tardiness is a chronic habit. You probably know someone who's always running behind, or maybe you're the one struggling to make it on time. While it can be frustrating, research shows that chronic lateness isn't just a matter of poor time management or lack of discipline. For some, it might even be linked to underlying psychological and neurological factors. What causes chronic lateness? Why don't they just look at the clock? What's going on in the brain of a chronic latecomer? In under 3 minutes, we answer your questions! To listen to the last episodes, you can click here : Does sleeping next to someone improve sleep quality? Could intentional lazy parenting foster your child's independence? What is a testicle bath? A podcast written and realised by Amber Minogue. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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How do you relate to time? Are you someone who's always late or meticulously early? Do you schedule yourself within an inch of your life? Do discrepancies in your relationship with time ever create conflict with others? If you're nodding your head, then this episode is for you, my friend. I'm breaking down time boundaries and how they can become disordered. You'll also learn how to better negotiate time boundaries with yourself and others for a more harmonious relationship with time (seeing as how it IS just a construct in our minds!) Read the show notes for today's episode at terricole.com/676
Happy mon mon, hun huns. And what a week it is. Yes people, happy christmas eve eve. Hope you enjoy a happy hollz with your relatives, whether they're peachy, problematic, or meme-perfect. No cap! I'm a simp for santa. Slay fam. True story: one xmas eve many moons ago, I asked my recently divorced friend if it would be chill if I hung out with his ex-wife who was low key coming onto me. He said no so I didn't. But just THAT I ASKED. Yes... that was drinking Danny circa 2013ish. ENJOY THE EP I AM OVER SHARING (0:00) - Banter(14:40) - AITA for letting my always-late wife miss her bday?(28:13) - AITA for embarrassing FIL after asking him to explain his joke to me?(45:40) - AITA for telling my BF to stop smoking inside after previously saying it was fine?Follow Brendan:https://www.instagram.com/the_brendanfitzgibbons/Follow Evyenia's company:https://www.instagram.com/speeddatela/
Are you friends with someone who's always late? Psychologists have said that perpetual lateness can be caused by multiple factors. So, what are they - and how can lateness be improved? Also, what's your experience?Andrea is joined by Jen Hogan, Journalist and Columnist with The Irish Times, The Home Show's Sinead Ryan, Life Coach and author Mark Fennell and more to discuss.
Professor Andrew Coogan, Behavioral neuroscientist and Director of the Chronobiology and Sleep research Laboratory at Maynooth University and Aideen Finnegan, Podcast producer at the Irish Times
Featuring daily highlights from The Afternoon Mix with McCabe and Jenny 2-7 PM on 101.9fm The Mix | WTMX Chicago. McCabe and Jenny dive into relationships, entertainment news, trending topics from pop culture and social media, new music, and more.McCabe and Jenny debated whether or not Jenny is a bobo head for having her friend who was running late meet her at an event they were supposed to go to together. Who's The Bobo Head? McCabe gave some 10 second movie reviews that he streamed over the weekend. Jenny read a random story about being able to send a driver to get your Halloween costume for you.Listen live at wtmx.com or with the free Mix App available in the App Store and on Google Play. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Featuring daily highlights from The Afternoon Mix with McCabe and Jenny 2-7 PM on 101.9fm The Mix | WTMX Chicago. McCabe and Jenny dive into relationships, entertainment news, trending topics from pop culture and social media, new music, and more. McCabe and Jenny debated whether or not Jenny is a bobo head for having her friend who was running late meet her at an event they were supposed to go to together. Who's The Bobo Head? McCabe gave some 10 second movie reviews that he streamed over the weekend. Jenny read a random story about being able to send a driver to get your Halloween costume for you. Listen live at wtmx.com or with the free Mix App available in the App Store and on Google Play. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
We all have that friend who thinks 'fashionably late' means showing up half an hour after the fun starts! But what if you could outsmart their chronic lateness by giving them an earlier time? Is it justifiable to lie about the start time to ensure they arrive when everyone else does? / Job interview attire. Dress down or suit up (19:15)? On the show: Heyang, Steve Hatherly & Li Yi
Queen City Confessions Monday 08/26/24
Queen City Confessions Monday 08/26/24
Here is what you will discover on this week's episode of The GMS Podcast: 1) Neurotic Perfection 2) Practical Perfection 3) Always Late, Always Behind 4) Procrastination 5) The Acceptance, Gratitude, Forgiveness Process 6) Practical Perfectionism 7) Always Letting Go *Visit This Link to Request a Free 20 Minute Coaching Session* https://www.goldenmastermind.com/coaching-call-signup/ *Connect with Jeffery* Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jeffery.combs Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jeffery_combs/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jefferycombs Website: https://www.goldenmastermind.com/ *Jeffery's Books* (2019 Bestseller) The Breakthrough Factor - https://www.goldenmastermind.com/product/the-breakthrough-factor/ The Anger Factor - https://www.goldenmastermind.com/product/the-anger-factor/ The Procrastination Cure - https://www.goldenmastermind.com/product/the-procrastination-cure/ Psychologically Unemployable - https://www.goldenmastermind.com/product/psychologically-unemployable-remastered/ More Heart Than Talent - https://www.goldenmastermind.com/product/more-heart-than-talent-book/ *Other Ways to Listen to The GMS Podcast* Website: https://www.goldenmastermind.com/podcast/ Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/3D07Y6f Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3Qd4FvC YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/JefferyCombsGMS
It's been way too long since we've sat down and talked with YOU! We back, and I got a couple of new faces with me. Let's keep building our community! Join our Discord | https://discord.com/invite/urpn4mdZ --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kevinantoniyo/support
Katie interviews a high-energy, sassy, and always-late single who is unapologetically herself. Discover her unique quirks, like sitting on the floor to put on shoes and her love for Grand Designs. With her infectious energy and confidence, this guest is ready to find a partner who can keep up with her "spontanaynay" lifestyle. Tickets to July's Blind Dating LIVE show KEY TAKEAWAYS This single is always late but believes she's worth the wait She has a specific dream life planned out, including living near London, owning three dogs, and having a pickup truck for stargazing dates Her biggest icks include men who can't find her in a restaurant, wear lycra, have mismatched trouser and sock lengths, and have messy flats She is confident, can talk to anyone, and has a great strut when entering a room Spontaneity is key - she wants a partner who's ready for adventures, even after a night out She embraces her weirdness and quirkiness, like sitting on the floor to put on shoes and constantly strutting Her love for Grand Designs has inspired her dream house plans BEST MOMENTS "I'm always late, but I always say I'm always late but worth the wait." "I am someone who loves like fully and wholeheartedly and I think that I have a lot of love to give to the right person." "If you want to have fun, you want to have adventures and yeah, you want to be woken up in the middle of the night and go to a drive thru, or go do something fun and random, like, I'm your girl." VALUABLE RESOURCES To date, this character contact the podcast on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/singlesounds/ ABOUT THE HOST Katie McNamara - London. I started Single Sounds to create a new fun method of dating as I felt that there is now little variety with how to meet people. I absolutely love podcasts and believe in the strong sense of self you can get from them so I thought it was perfect for a dating medium. As I like to say this podcast is for people who have too much personality for a dating app. Katie McNamara: https://www.instagram.com/katiee.mcnamara/ CONTACT METHOD - Linktree - https://linktr.ee/singlesounds Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/singlesounds/ singlesoundspodcast@gmail.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
As always late and wrong posting this show, but we have a great time, and hope you do as well.
Does this describe you? Despite your best efforts, you are constantly late to meetings and appointments of all kinds. You always try to cram in one more thing before you leave. You frequently underestimate the amount of time things take. Every task expands to fill more time than you can afford. No matter how early you start your day, you're always racing against the clock. At the end of the day, you wonder where all the hours went. You might be time blind! In today's episode, Dr. Bray discusses what time blindness is and some of the solutions that can quickly solve this malady. You will be surprised by what you find. **Time Blindness: Why You're Always Late, Why You Underestimate How Long It Takes to Finish Something, and What to Do About It. Chris Guillebeau (March 20th, 2024). From Yearofmental health@substack.com QUOTES BY DR. BRAY “Allow more time for transitions, it will change your life!” “Plan rest periods to avoid the hyper-focus/burn-out cycle.”
Dr. Bradshaw stops by the show to reveal if you should be letting your friends pop your back, the best pillows to use and more! Then, find out the trends from the last year that bother us.Mailbag: Listener's best friend is always late and brushes it off as a quirky trait. But sometimes she will show up HOURS late. Our listener is annoyed and isn't sure if she should keep investing in the friendship. Thoughts?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Madonna is being sued by two fans after she turned up two hours late to one of her shows. Being fashionably late is a common trait by many, but are Irish people fonder of being late than most? Kieran was joined by Saoirse Hanley, features writer for The Sunday Independent and the Sunday World, Aideen Finnegan, podcast producer for The Irish Times and Patti Shields, Chairperson of Democrats Abroad to discuss...
In the last episode of 2023 @tosneakerheads & @isellsneakersnotdreams talk about 2023 people who shaped sneaker culture, Kanye's shoe..sock..slipper?, Jason Mayden from 1st design intern to Chief Design Officer, can a man be a catch?... AND MORE!!!
Season 1: Episode 59 Marci and Erica discuss a hairstylist who is habitually late.
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✅In this episode we will test your Spanish listening skills. Here Miguel interviews Colombians on the street and asks them if they are always late or on time and why. You will hear a lot of new words and listen to different people. Are Colombians always late? We will find out! This video is for advanced Spanish students. You will be listening to the Colombian accent. Más videos como este aquí⬇️⬇️⬇️⬇️ www.youtube.com/Can you Understand These Colombian Accents?
In this episode, Ashley C. Ford (author of the bestselling memoir Somebody's Daughter) joins Prudie (Jenée Desmond-Harris) to answer letters from readers about whether conflicting ideas about children should end a relationship between two twenty-somethings, what to do when a friend is obsessed with her husband's band, and if it's acceptable to leave your partner behind and vacation without them if they're running late and miss the flight. If you want more Dear Prudence, join Slate Plus, Slate's membership program. Jenée answers an extra question every week, just for members. Go to Slate.com/prudieplus to sign up. It's just $15 for your first three months. Podcast production by Se'era Spragley Ricks and Daisy Rosario, with help from Maura Currie. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, Ashley C. Ford (author of the bestselling memoir Somebody's Daughter) joins Prudie (Jenée Desmond-Harris) to answer letters from readers about whether conflicting ideas about children should end a relationship between two twenty-somethings, what to do when a friend is obsessed with her husband's band, and if it's acceptable to leave your partner behind and vacation without them if they're running late and miss the flight. If you want more Dear Prudence, join Slate Plus, Slate's membership program. Jenée answers an extra question every week, just for members. Go to Slate.com/prudieplus to sign up. It's just $15 for your first three months. Podcast production by Se'era Spragley Ricks and Daisy Rosario, with help from Maura Currie. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, Ashley C. Ford (author of the bestselling memoir Somebody's Daughter) joins Prudie (Jenée Desmond-Harris) to answer letters from readers about whether conflicting ideas about children should end a relationship between two twenty-somethings, what to do when a friend is obsessed with her husband's band, and if it's acceptable to leave your partner behind and vacation without them if they're running late and miss the flight. If you want more Dear Prudence, join Slate Plus, Slate's membership program. Jenée answers an extra question every week, just for members. Go to Slate.com/prudieplus to sign up. It's just $15 for your first three months. Podcast production by Se'era Spragley Ricks and Daisy Rosario, with help from Maura Currie. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, Ashley C. Ford (author of the bestselling memoir Somebody's Daughter) joins Prudie (Jenée Desmond-Harris) to answer letters from readers about whether conflicting ideas about children should end a relationship between two twenty-somethings, what to do when a friend is obsessed with her husband's band, and if it's acceptable to leave your partner behind and vacation without them if they're running late and miss the flight. If you want more Dear Prudence, join Slate Plus, Slate's membership program. Jenée answers an extra question every week, just for members. Go to Slate.com/prudieplus to sign up. It's just $15 for your first three months. Podcast production by Se'era Spragley Ricks and Daisy Rosario, with help from Maura Currie. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, Ashley C. Ford (author of the bestselling memoir Somebody's Daughter) joins Prudie (Jenée Desmond-Harris) to answer letters from readers about whether conflicting ideas about children should end a relationship between two twenty-somethings, what to do when a friend is obsessed with her husband's band, and if it's acceptable to leave your partner behind and vacation without them if they're running late and miss the flight. If you want more Dear Prudence, join Slate Plus, Slate's membership program. Jenée answers an extra question every week, just for members. Go to Slate.com/prudieplus to sign up. It's just $15 for your first three months. Podcast production by Se'era Spragley Ricks and Daisy Rosario, with help from Maura Currie. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hey everyone!! It's been a while, but for some quick context, Lauren was looking for a new cohost. Although Yusra has been such a great and dedicated cohost, she is currently in a personal situation that prevents her from coming on in the future episodes (you might still find her helping with script editing though haha). Her presence will forever be missed https://tinyurl.com/wdidtfdback
In this episode of Peacebuilding with Dr. Pollack, Chris talks about a coworker who is always late for work. Dr. Jeremy Pollack provides some tips on how to deal with this situation in a way that is assertive and respectful.Here are the steps Dr. Pollack recommends:Build rapport with your coworker. This will help to create a more positive and trusting relationship, which will make it easier to have a constructive conversation about the lateness.Use the "BEAR" approach to giving feedback. This stands for "Behavior, Effect, Ask, and Request." First, describe the behavior that is causing the problem. Then, explain the effect that the behavior is having on you. Next, ask your coworker open-ended questions to understand their perspective. Finally, make a specific request for how you would like the behavior to change.Be willing to compromise. It is important to be open to finding a solution that works for both of you. This may mean that you need to be flexible with your own expectations or that your coworker needs to make some changes.Be consistent. If your coworker does not follow through on their commitments, it is important to be consistent in your expectations. This will help to show that you are serious about the issue.Dr. Pollack also emphasizes the importance of being assertive, but not aggressive, when dealing with this type of situation. He suggests using "I" statements to express your feelings and avoid blaming or judging your coworker.If you are struggling to deal with a coworker who is always late, these tips can help you to have a productive conversation and find a solution that works for everyone.Do you have a coworker who is always late? What have you done to try to address the issue?Learn how you can be a caller on the show at https://pollackpeacebuilding.com/podcast/#conflictresolution #pollackpeacebuilding #conflict_management #difficultsituation #difficultconversations #coworkers Host: Dr. Jeremy Pollack from Pollack Peacebuilding Systems More from Dr. Pollack: Peaceful Leaders Academy Conflict Resolution Playbook: Practical Communication Skills for Preventing, Managing, and Resolving Conflict FREE e-book: The Ultimate 12-Step Guide to Coworker Mediation: Free Ebook - Pollack Peacebuilding Systems Connect with Dr. Pollack on social media: Facebook | Twitter | YouTube | LinkedIn
Reddit is divided after a user revealed that he left his wife in the airport because she wanted to stop and grab a Starbucks, while they were rushing for a flight. The man said he couldn't handle his wife's bad time keeping any longer. But can we change these habits, and why are some people just so useless at keeping things on track?Sean was joined by Dr. Peadar Maxwell, Chartered Psychologist to discuss..
Today's tune goes out to anybody who texts "I'm on my way" when you haven't even left the house!
Episode #698 Is your wife always running late? And does that make you late? This is a big trigger for a lot of men. They're always late to things and they always have to make excuses that cause stress, anxiety, shame, and guilt - which causes fights between their wives. Ultimately, guys cave in and surrender to being late - falling into that beta mode. Recognize that you're upset not because of your wife's routine, or because she's always running late. It's about her making you late or making you wait, which can be a sign of disrespect for a lot of people. Start laying some ground rules. Set some boundaries. If she violates your boundaries, kindly and firmly send them a message that you are serious about your boundaries. In this episode, we're talking about how to deal with your wife always being late and understanding what the real trigger is. We get into how to make yourself calmer when this happens, how to set boundaries, and how to make your wife respect them. __________ Hungry for more? Head over to our Bonus page for special access to some of the deeper tactics and techniques we've developed at The Powerful Man.
Seem to always lose track of time? Have a hard time remembering how long ago events happened? Late for everything? You might have what is being described as 'time blindness'. This has been listed as a symptom of ADHD in some people. After one Tik-tok'er went viral, people criticized her saying it was just lack of respect and poor time management. We're sharing the symptoms of 'time-blindness' along with our thoughts.
Is running late your usual form of exercise? A fair number of us are late for everything. Work, lunch…your own funeral? A timely tardiness chat about the reasons why and what you can do about it, just in time for those who need it. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/stcurbcuriosity/support
We are diving into the vibrant personalities that grace the hair salon. From the Thermostat Queen to the Always Late stylist and the Don't Touch My Stuff Sheriff, we'll take a light-hearted exploration of the diverse characters that make the salon experience so fascinating. Join us as we appreciate the unique quirks, emphasize the importance of finding your salon fit, and share some laughs along the way. Let's jump into the captivating world of salon personalities!Follow Abby on Instagram at @abbywbalayageFollow Kelsey on Instagram at @kelseymorris18Watch this episode on YouTube and Subscribe to The Messy Hairstylist Channel!
A round of "Grill Golic" has the family answering questions on the NFL, soccer and of course Notre Dame. Who is the Golic that makes everyone else late? Plus, Mike pays tribute to one of his favorite musicians of all time. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Whether it's a giant infrastructure plan or a humble kitchen renovation, it'll inevitably take way too long and cost way too much. That's because you suffer from “the planning fallacy.” (You also have an “optimism bias” and a bad case of overconfidence.) But don't worry: we've got the solution.
Class has begun?! This week, Miki and Dr. Kev switch gears talk more seriously about the US healthcare system. - How exactly does health insurance work? - What is covered? - What is a deductible? - How should I prepare for a doctor's appointment? - Why is my doctor always running behind on schedule?! 00:00 - Intro 00:49 - Do nurses and doctors make the best patients? 05:30 - Defining HMO vs PPO 07:11 - How to make the most of your doctor's appointments 08:21 - Why are doctors always late for their appointments? 11:42 - Breaking down American health insurance (premium, copay, deductible) 18:04 - How do doctors get paid from insurance? 19:15 - Having a friend or family as a doctor 24:50 - Explaining Münchausen Syndrome 28:30 - Preventative care in the US; answering the most common questions of which tests to get at which age
My weight-training instructor observed, “The same people are always late, and others are always on time.” Even though they're experiencing the same traffic, the same weather, and the same usual challenges of everyday life. Get in touch: podcast@gretchenrubin.com Follow on social media: @GretchenRubin on YouTube @GretchenRubin on TikTok @GretchenRubin & @LizCraft on Instagram Get the podcast show notes by email every week: happiercast.com/shownotes Get Gretchen Rubin's newest book Life in Five Senses to see how she discovered a surprising path to a life of more energy, creativity, luck, and love: by tuning in to the five senses. Now available for pre-order. Visit Gretchen's website to learn more about Gretchen's best-selling books, products from The Happiness Project Collection, and the Happier app. Happier with Gretchen Rubin is part of ‘The Onward Project,' a family of podcasts brought together by Gretchen Rubin—all about how to make your life better. Check out the other Onward Project podcasts— Side Hustle School, Happier in Hollywood and Everything Happens with Kate Bowler. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Jenny hosts a game of Lyric Shuffle, We ask what YOUR red flags are for Talkback Tuesday, We see what's on our radars this week, Dave's Dirt, 2 Friends confront each other about being late for Group Therapy, Dave has a surprise announcement, & More!
Tired of being the punchline to the “chronically late” joke? Sick of always being stressed out, overwhelmed, and maybe even a little embarrassed about your tardiness? Well my friend, it's time to break up with your bad habit because in today's episode, we're talking all about how to stop being late. You'll learn the 7 types of late people and get a practical strategy to help you shock everyone by being on time — based on your late-person persona. Shownotes for Episode 164 Cick here to become a member of the It's About Time Academy!
What is this, a crossover episode? Katie Nolan, Emmy-winning host of “Garbage Time” and “Always Late,” joins The Sessions for a meeting of kickass women at the intersection of sports and comedy. Turns out the pandemic was just as tough for Katie as everyone else, but find out how Katie made it through with a supportive partner, a creative resurgence and a sweet new gig with Apple TV+ after a high-profile exit from ESPN. Plus, learn all about her study of … DANCE?!?! Don't forget subscribeto The Sessions podcast, and follow Renee and The Volume on Twitter for the latest updates. Also subscribe to Renee's Youtube channel, and check out FanDuel for the best wagering and daily fantasy action! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.