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Send us a textBetsy Myers is on a mission to improve leadership by developing leaders and teams who infuse passion and purpose into their organizations by leading from both the head and the heart.With over three decades as a thought leader, author, speaker, and consultant, Betsy is a renowned expert on emerging leadership trends and women's leadership. Her extensive experience includes working with corporate, government, non-profit, and higher education leaders. She is the author of Take the Lead: Motivate, Inspire, and Bring Out the Best in Yourself and Everyone Around You.Betsy is currently a Senior Advisor at the Warren Bennis Leadership Institute at the University of Cincinnati. She also serves on the Council on Advancing Women in Business for the Export-Import Bank of the United States. A senior adviser to two U.S. presidents, Betsy served as President Clinton's Advisor on Women's Issues, was the first Director of the White House Office for Women's Initiatives and Outreach, and was Chief Operating Officer of President Obama's 2008 National Presidential Campaign. Previously, Betsy was founding director of the Center for Women and Business at Bentley University, a repository of best practices for corporations to recruit and retain women leaders. She was Executive Director of the Center for Public Leadership at Harvard's Kennedy School, focusing the Center's teaching and research around authentic inner leadership. She held leadership roles in the U.S. Small Business Administration, including as the Director of the Office of Women's Business Ownership at the SBA where she was an advocate for the 9.4 million women entrepreneurs in the United States.Betsy has a Masters in Public Administration from Harvard Kennedy School.A Quote From This Episode"There's a lot more we agree on than we disagree on...we have to move away from this 'othering.' We 'other' people - 'they're different from me, they're bad.'"Resources Mentioned in This EpisodeBook - Take the Lead: Motivate, Inspire, and Bring Out the Best in Yourself and Everyone Around YouHBR Podcast - Women at WorkScholar - Linda NielsenArticle - Research: Why Gender Bias Persists Even When Organizations Try to Curb ItAbout The International Leadership Association (ILA)The ILA was created in 1999 to bring together professionals interested in studying, practicing, and teaching leadership. About Scott J. AllenWebsiteWeekly Newsletter: The Leader's EdgeBlogMy Approach to HostingThe views of my guests do not constitute "truth." Nor do they reflect my personal views in some instances. However, they are views to consider, and I hope they help you clarify your perspective. Nothing can replace your reflection, research, and exploration of the topic.
What can one say about John David Mann? He has mastered, well he wouldn't say that, but I would, writing non-fiction, parable and fiction writing. He has also shown us how a marriage can be lived fully and be written about, how to start your own school, and how to run a business with over 100,000 people. And those are just a few of his achievements to date. My favorite is that he has launched almost every book he has written or co-authored on my show since 2015. Yup, that one is special to me because his words lift my spirits, awaken my brain and bring me joy. Well not just to me but to over 3 million people in 38 languages. Blind Fear is John's latest novel with Brandon Webb and it does not disappoint. Today we talked about what his latest novel means, how he manages to take a more 'Hitchcockian" approach to writing than many others (my choice of words as you will hear), and how crime writing taught him to fall in love with the world. These aren't the usual questions John gets asked, and his answers may surprise you. Take a listen as we dive deep with John David Mann on life, fiction, writing mastery mentoring and a few other things. John David Mann has been creating careers since he was a teenager. Before turning to business and journalism, he forged a successful career as a concert cellist and prize-winning composer. At fifteen he won the prestigious BMI Awards to Student Composers and received the award at the Waldorf Astoria in New York City, where he met such twentieth-century-music luminaries as William Schumann and Leopold Stokowski. He apprenticed as a choral conductor under his father, Dr. Alfred Mann, which gave him the chance to meet more legendary figures of classical music, including Randall Thompson, Leonard Bernstein, Boris Goldovsky, Robert Shaw, and George Crumb. His musical compositions were performed throughout the U.S. and his musical score for Aeschylus' Prometheus Bound (written at age thirteen) was performed as part of a theatrical production of the play at the stone amphitheater in Epidaurus, Greece—the very one, in fact, where the play was originally premiered a few thousand years earlier. At age seventeen, he and a few friends started their own high school in New Jersey (called Changes, Inc.). “Alternative” though they were, his school successfully placed its students in such universities as Harvard and Yale. After graduating, he joined the school's faculty. In the years since he has taught children in affluent Boston suburbs, Indiana farms, and the poorest neighborhoods on the outskirts of Philadelphia. John never planned to go into business; it just seemed to keep working out that way. He has founded one school, one food distribution business, one graphic design business, and two publishing companies. John's diverse career has made him a thought leader in several different industries. In 1986 he founded and wrote for Solstice, a journal on health, nutrition, and environmental issues. His series on the climate crisis, “Whither the Trees?” (yes, he was writing about this back in the eighties), was selected for national reprint in 1989 in Utne Reader for a readership of over one hundred thousand. In 1992 John helped write and produce the underground bestseller The Greatest Networker in the World, by John Milton Fogg, which became the defining book in its industry. During the 1990s, John built a multimillion-dollar sales/distribution organization of over a hundred thousand people. He was cofounder and senior editor of the legendary Upline journal and editor in chief of Networking Times. As a public speaker he has addressed audiences of thousands. John is an award-winning author whose writings have earned the Axiom Business Book Award (Gold Medal, for The Go-Giver), the Nautilus Award (for A Deadly Misunderstanding), and Taiwan's Golden Book Award for Innovation (for You Call the Shots). The Go-Giver was also honored with the Living Now Book Awards “Evergreen Medal” in 2017 for its “contributions to positive global change,” and cited on Inc.'s “Most Motivational Books Ever Written” and HubSpot's “20 Most Highly Rated Sales Books of All Time”; The Go-Giver Leader was listed on Entrepreneur magazine's “10 Books Every Leader Should Read” and Forbes magazine's “8 Books Every Young Leaders Should Read.” His 2012 Take the Lead (with Betsy Myers) was named Best Leadership Book of 2011 by Tom Peters and the Washington Post. His first novel, Steel Fear (2021, with former Navy SEAL Brandon Webb), was hailed by Lee Child as “an instant classic, maybe an instant legend” and nominated for a Barry Award. Jeffery Deaver called the sequel, Cold Fear (2022), “one of the best crime novels of the year.” You can read his thoughts on entering the world of crime fiction at JohnDavidMann.com His books are published in 38 languages and have sold more than 3 million copies. John coauthored the international bestselling classic The Go-Giver (with Bob Burg), the New York Times bestsellers The Latte Factor (with David Bach), The Red Circle (with Brandon Webb), and Flash Foresight (with Daniel Burrus), and The Answer (ghost-written for John Assaraf and Murray Smith) and the national bestsellers The Slight Edge (with Jeff Olson), Among Heroes (with Brandon Webb), Out of the Maze (with Spencer Johnson) and Real Leadership (with John Addison). He has written for American Executive, CNBC, CrimeReads, Financial Times, Forbes.com, Huffington Post, Ivey Business Journal, Leader to Leader, Leadership Excellence, Master Salesmanship, Strategy & Leadership, and Wired. You can find his writings on Huffington Post here. He is married to Ana Gabriel Mann (check out their wedding photos and vows), his coauthor on The Go-Giver Marriage, and considers himself the luckiest mann in the world.
On this week's episode of Own the Microphone, Bridgett McGowen welcomes an author and speaker who travels the world speaking of women's leadership and advancement,Betsy Myers. Bridgett and Betsy discuss Betsy's favorite topic to speak on, the "heart space", the ABC's of speaking, how to deal with presentation mishaps, and more! Visit https://betsymyers.com/ to learn more about Betsy and to get her on your stage. 1:19 How did Betsy Myers get into the public speaking world? 5:00 What would Betsy Myers do different about her first speech? 7:30 What is Betsy Myers' favorite topic to speak on? 14:00 A presentation mistake. 20:20 A question for Bridgett. 26:15 One last tip. Listen and Subscribe to the Own the Microphone Podcast with Bridgett McGowen on iTunes, Spotify, Stitcher, and the CLNS Media Network mobile app. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Join MINDWORKS host Daniel Serfaty as he talks with world-renowned leadership expert Betsy Myers and Denovo Ventures CEO David Shimoni as they explore the yin and the yang of what makes great leaders in today's complex world: leadership from the head and leadership from the heart.
Join MINDWORKS host Daniel Serfaty as he talks with world-renowned leadership expert Betsy Myers and Denovo Ventures CEO David Shimoni as they explore the yin and the yang of what makes great leaders in today's complex world: leadership from the head and leadership from the heart.
Join MINDWORKS host Daniel Serfaty as he talks with world-renowned leadership expert Betsy Myers and Denovo Ventures CEO David Shimoni as they explore the yin and the yang of what makes great leaders in today's complex world: leadership from the head and leadership from the heart.
Join MINDWORKS host Daniel Serfaty as he talks with world-renowned leadership expert Betsy Myers and Denovo Ventures CEO David Shimoni as they explore the yin and the yang of what makes great leaders in today's complex world: leadership from the head and leadership from the heart.
Join MINDWORKS host Daniel Serfaty as he talks with world-renowned leadership expert Betsy Myers and Denovo Ventures CEO David Shimoni as they explore the yin and the yang of what makes great leaders in today's complex world: leadership from the head and leadership from the heart.
Join MINDWORKS host Daniel Serfaty as he talks with world-renowned leadership expert Betsy Myers and Denovo Ventures CEO David Shimoni as they explore the yin and the yang of what makes great leaders in today's complex world: leadership from the head and leadership from the heart.
Betsy Myers is a teacher, author and has served both President Obama and President Clinton as COO. Tonight just after 5 pm CAT (11am ET) I speak to her about how we can bring HOPE to the world and her lessons of leadership.
Recorded March 13, 2022 It's another great week of Caps' hockey...continuing our celebration of Women's History Month, Anna and I are joined by Caps fan Betsy Myers who has a connection to a current Caps player among her other interesting life facts... Betsy lends her voice with what (mostly) went right in this most recent Western Canada road trip, and also what went wrong and shares her thoughts about the women's game and being a female fan of the Caps. PROGRAMMING NOTE: Next week we will record Saturday evening March 19th, please contact Anna or myself at our Facebook page. Don't forget to catch Anna for Caps talk, the opening segment of the Sports on the Hill podcast. #ALLCAPS #SportsOTHP #Womenbelonginsports #Powerplaypointpodcast
Today I interview the Author, and Entrepreneur John David Mann. In the interview he makes a great point that an Author is also an Entrepreneur. John David Mann is an award-winning author whose books have sold more than 3 million copies in 3 dozen languages, including the bestselling classic THE GO-GIVER with Bob Burg, the New York Times bestselling memoir THE RED CIRCLE with former Navy SEAL Brandon Webb, and the New York Times bestselling parable THE LATTE FACTOR with personal finance legend David Bach. As a teenager, John started his own high school and was an award-winning composer and cellist before turning to careers as an entrepreneur and author. His book TAKE THE LEAD (with former White House staffer Betsy Myers) was named by Tom Peters and the Washington Post “Best Leadership Book of 2011.” His first novel, STEEL FEAR, will be released on July 13; iconic author Lee Child of the Jack Reacher books has called it “sensationally good—an instant classic, maybe an instant legend.” You can find more and get a free book over at www.johndavidmann.comFor my previous podcast click here. The Importance of your Supply ChainFor the Video Version Click Here An Interveiew with John David MannGet your free 1/2 hour consultation by using our contact page.Join the O'Connor Bootstrap Podcast FB group by clicking HEREThanks for listening to the O'Connor Bootstrap podcast, an Atheoz business solutions podcast.You can reach out to me at Isaiah@ballongeventbyraa.com If you find value in my podcasts please subscribe and share.Or if you would like to support my work you can buy me a coffee at www.buymeacoffee.com/bootstrapPay Pal paypal.me/IocPodOur sponsors:Short courses for busy people Listenable.com Get your 30% discount by using code isaiahoconnor at checkout. Learning made easy for the busy entrepreneur, www.Audible.com /BootstrapTo transcribe your work, Happy Scribe.co Travel in style with Tilley Or if you need to monetize your content check out AWINUntil next time, I have been,Your Friendly Neighborhood Entrepreneur, Isaiah O'Connor
A leadership expert, author, speaker, and consultant. Betsy Myers served as COO to Obama's 2008 campaign, served as President Clinton's senior adviser on women's issues and was the Executive Director of the Center for Public Leadership at Harvard's Kennedy School of Government where she created a focus around authentic inner leadership. In this conversation, Betsy and I talk about: Authentic inner leadership How to create a culture of leaders who keep humanity at the centerWhy so many people feel disengaged at workThe shifting landscape of corporate culturePaving a path for women to lead.
John David Mann has been creating careers since he was a teenager.Before turning to business and journalism, he forged a successful career as a concert cellist and prize-winning composer. At fifteen he won the prestigious BMI Awards to Student Composers and received the award at the Waldorf Astoria in New York City, where he met such twentieth-century-music luminaries as William Schumann and Leopold Stokowski. He apprenticed as a choral conductor under his father, Dr. Alfred Mann, which gave him the chance to meet more legendary figures of classical music, including Randall Thompson, Leonard Bernstein, Boris Goldovsky, Robert Shaw, and George Crumb. His musical compositions were performed throughout the U.S. and his musical score for Aeschylus' Prometheus Bound (written at age thirteen) was performed as part of a theatrical production of the play at the stone amphitheater in Epidaurus, Greece—the very one, in fact, where the play was originally premiered a few thousand years earlier.John's diverse career has made him a thought leader in several different industries. In 1986 he founded and wrote for Solstice, a journal on health, nutrition, and environmental issues. His series on the climate crisis, “Whither the Trees?” (yes, he was writing about this back in the eighties), was selected for national reprint in 1989 in Utne Reader for a readership of over one hundred thousand. In 1992 John helped write and produce the underground bestseller The Greatest Networker in the World, by John Milton Fogg, which became the defining book in its industry. During the 1990s, John built a multimillion-dollar sales/distribution organization of over a hundred thousand people. He was cofounder and senior editor of the legendary Upline journal and editor in chief of Networking Times.As a public speaker he has addressed audiences of thousands.John is an award-winning author whose writings have earned the Axiom Business Book Award (Gold Medal, for The Go-Giver), the Nautilus Award (for A Deadly Misunderstanding), and Taiwan's Golden Book Award for Innovation (for You Call the Shots). The Go-Giver was also honored with the Living Now Book Awards “Evergreen Medal” in 2017 for its “contributions to positive global change,” and cited on Inc.'s “Most Motivational Books Ever Written” and HubSpot's “20 Most Highly Rated Sales Books of All Time”; The Go-Giver Leader was listed on Entrepreneur magazine's “10 Books Every Leader Should Read” and Forbes magazine's “8 Books Every Young Leaders Should Read.” His 2012 Take the Lead (with Betsy Myers) was named Best Leadership Book of 2011 by Tom Peters and the Washington Post. His first full-length novel Steel Fear (with former Navy SEAL Brandon Webb) is coming out in July 2021.His books are published in 35 languages and have sold more than 3 million copies. John coauthored the international bestselling classic The Go-Giver (with Bob Burg), the New York Times bestsellers The Latte Factor (with David Bach), The Red Circle (with Brandon Webb), and Flash Foresight (with Daniel Burrus), and the national bestsellers The Slight Edge (with Jeff Olson), Among Heroes (with Brandon Webb), Out of the Maze (with Spencer Johnson) and Real Leadership (with John Addison). He also ghost-wrote the New York Times bestseller The Answer, by John Assaraf and Murray Smith. He has written for American Executive, CNBC, Financial Times, Forbes.com, Huffington Post, Ivey Business Journal, Leader to Leader, Leadership Excellence, Master Salesmanship, Strategy & Leadership, and Wired. You can find his writings on Huffington Post here.He is married to Ana Gabriel Mann and considers himself the luckiest mann in the world.https://johndavidmann.com/ With Bob Burg https://youtu.be/rJsuJr7uYycSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/labanditchburn?fan_landing=true)
John David Mann is an award-winning author whose books have sold more than 3 million copies in 3 dozen languages, including the bestselling classic THE GO-GIVER with Bob Burg, the New York Times bestselling memoir THE RED CIRCLE with former Navy SEAL Brandon Webb, and the New York Times bestselling parable THE LATTE FACTOR with personal finance legend David Bach. As a teenager, John started his own high school and was an award-winning composer and cellist before turning to careers as an entrepreneur and author. His book TAKE THE LEAD (with former White House staffer Betsy Myers) was named by Tom Peters and the Washington Post “Best Leadership Book of 2011.” His first novel, STEEL FEAR, will be released in August 2021; iconic author Lee Child has called it “sensationally good—an instant classic, maybe an instant legend.” My journey as a writer, and especially my two current books: "How to Write Good (Or At Least, Gooder)"—released March 1 as an ebook exclusive; and "Steel Fear," released July 13. In this episode, you'll learn: Why he wrote "How to Write Good, or At Least Gooder" What makes a good story in any genre How we identify with story and the human nature of storytelling Knowing you're a writer and living it out The anatomy of a good story Your writing life as story How he developed diverse writing styles (John writes fiction, nonfiction, and parable) The writing of Steel Fear and the value of accurate research in writing
Today I interview the Author, and Entrepreneur John David Mann. In the interview he makes a great point that an Author is also an Entrepreneur. John David Mann is an award-winning author whose books have sold more than 3 million copies in 3 dozen languages, including the bestselling classic THE GO-GIVER with Bob Burg, the New York Times bestselling memoir THE RED CIRCLE with former Navy SEAL Brandon Webb, and the New York Times bestselling parable THE LATTE FACTOR with personal finance legend David Bach. As a teenager, John started his own high school and was an award-winning composer and cellist before turning to careers as an entrepreneur and author. His book TAKE THE LEAD (with former White House staffer Betsy Myers) was named by Tom Peters and the Washington Post “Best Leadership Book of 2011.” His first novel, STEEL FEAR, will be released on July 13; iconic author Lee Child of the Jack Reacher books has called it “sensationally good—an instant classic, maybe an instant legend.” You can find more and get a free book over at www.johndavidmann.comFor my previous podcast click here.Are you building yourself a Job or a BusinessGet your free 1/2 hour consultation by using our contact page.Join the O’Connor Bootstrap Podcast FB group by clicking HEREThanks for listening to the O’Connor Bootstrap podcast, an Atheoz business solutions podcast.You can reach out to me at Isaiah@ballongeventbyraa.com If you find value in my podcasts please subscribe and share.Or if you would like to support my work you can buy me a coffee at www.buymeacoffee.com/bootstrapPay Pal paypal.me/IocPodOur sponsors:Short courses for busy people Listenable.com Get your 30% discount by using code isaiahoconnor at checkout. Learning made easy for the busy entrepreneur, www.Audible.com /BootstrapTo transcribe your work, Happy Scribe.co Travel in style with Tilley Or if you need to monetize your content check out AWINUntil next time, I have been,Your Friendly Neighborhood Entrepreneur, Isaiah O’Connor
John David Mann, award-winning author of over two dozen books, discusses his evolution from childhood extrovert to adult introvert, and the lessons he learned along the way. Whether speaking to 5000 people or becoming comfortable with self-promotion as an introvert, John explains that the key is knowing what's important, and preparing accordingly. Episode Highlights: Introversion and extroversion: it isn't necessarily either/or Which is more tiring? Speaking to 5000 people, or speaking to 5? The importance of preparation as an introvert John's diverse background, and how it impacts his work today Getting past barriers by being certain of what's important About John John David Mann is an award-winning author whose writings have earned the Axiom Business Book Award, the Nautilus Award, and Taiwan's Golden Book Award for Innovation. His book with Bob Burg, The Go-Giver, was cited on Inc.'s “Most Motivational Books Ever Written” and HubSpot's “20 Most Highly Rated Sales Books of All Time”; The Go-Giver Leader was listed in Entrepreneur magazine's “10 Books Every Leader Should Read” and Forbes magazine's “8 Books Every Young Leader Should Read.” His 2012 Take the Lead (with Betsy Myers) was named Best Leadership Book of 2011 by Tom Peters and the Washington Post. His first full-length novel, Steel Fear, (with former Navy SEAL Brandon Webb) is coming out in August 2021. Resources Mentioned in the Show: The Go-Giver Part 2 of this episode
Betsy Myers is a leadership expert, author and consultant who speaks all across the world on topics like changing the nature of leadership, women's issues and diversity. Her book, “Take the Lead: Motivate, Inspire and Bring out the Best in Yourself and Everyone Around You” continues to be the basis of her work as her experience spans the corporate, political and higher education arena. Her exposure to the speaking world began with the Clinton Administration where she advocated for female entrepreneurs. From there, she began to find more speaking and training opportunities that took her life down a path of becoming a full-time speaker. Key TakeawaysHow Besty makes sure to know the beginning and ending of her speech to avoid rambling on and hold her audience's attention with stories.Betsy shares her plan for recharging and reclaiming her energy after imparting knowledge to their audience.Betsy shares her “don'ts” when planning a speech such as, don't read from slides or “over-powerpoint” because it will disengage you from the audience and keep you from making a deeper impact. How Betsy figures out what she is saying about her topic that is different from what everyone else is talking about. FREE Training – 3 Powerful Ways To Get Paid Speaking Gigs Ready to tell your story with confidence and book paid speaking engagements? My free training will show you how to find your voice and build a successful speaking business. Click here to sign up!Memorable Quote“Even though I have this platform, I'm not perfect and when you admit that, people are willing to listen. - Charles Clark“Always share a personal story so you can truly connect to your audience and show vulnerability.” - Betsy MyersEpisode ResourceBetsy Myers WebsiteTake The LeadGet access to all episodes, visit our podcast page!
Welcome to the Sunbird Soundoff, a brand new way to follow along with Sunbird Athletics. In this episode of the Sunbird Soundoff, Director of Athletics Communications Jordan Herrod sits down with Assistant Athletics Director for Sports Medicine Betsy Myers. Get to know Betsy and the policies put in place for FPU student-athletes to ensure that they are able to return to campus as safely as possible. The Sunbird Soundoff can be found on FPUAthletics.com/podcasts, Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Spotify and more. A new episode is released every Wednesday.
John is an award-winning author, 3 x NY Times bestseller, he has written 30 books, in 35 languages and have sold more than 3 million copies. He won Nautilus Award, the Axiom Business Book Award (Gold Medal), Taiwan’s Golden Book Award for Innovation, and the 2017 Living Now Book Awards “Evergreen Medal” for “contribution to positive global change.” John is the first writer I have interviewed, in the sense that he is not promoting his own brand with non fiction business books but is the writer behind many bestsellers. A fascinating insight into the mind of a writer, his practices, the world of publishing and how he collaborates with business leaders and celebrities. He is co-author of the international bestseller The Go-Giver (with Bob Burg), the New York Times bestsellers The Latte Factor (with David Bach), The Red Circle (with Brandon Webb), and Flash Foresight (with Daniel Burrus), the national bestsellers The Slight Edge (with Jeff Olson), Among Heroes (with Brandon Webb), Out of the Maze (with Spencer Johnson), and Real Leadership (with John Addison), and the Washington Post bestseller Take the Lead (with Betsy Myers), which was named Best Leadership Book of 2011 by Tom Peters and the Washington Post. His first full-length novel, Steel Fear (with former Navy SEAL Brandon Webb) comes out August 2021.
Our guest today is Mimi Donaldson, Speech Coach and owner f Mimi Speaks! Mimi is a superstar in the speaking business, keynoting with celebrities for audiences of thousands. Her rare combination of sophisticated humor and solid content makes her one of America’s most popular funny females. Mimi has created speeches for executives, celebrities, entrepreneurs, and sales staffs, including Betsy Myers, former Executive Director at Harvard’s Center for Public Leadership at the Kennedy School of Government, and Dan Moriarty, national radio personality and sideline commentator for the L.A. Kings. Mimi is an official speech coach for TEDx Talks and TED Talks. She coached all 9 of the TEDx speakers at TEDx Loyola Marymount University in October 2018. She was the “pitch coach” on ABC TV’s American Inventor, coaching the contestants to success persuading the judges and all of America. Before starting her speaking and coaching business, she was a Human Resources Specialist with Walt Disney Company, Northrop Aircraft, and Rockwell International. She has a Masters Degree from Columbia University Teachers College. Mimi’s latest book is Pitch Perfect: Speak to Grow Your Business in 7 Simple Steps. She is the author of three other books: Negotiating for Dummies, selling almost 2 million copies and translated into 6 languages, Bless Your Stress: It Means You’re Still Alive! and Necessary Roughness: New Rules for the Contact Sport of Life. She can be reached at mimi@mimidonaldson.com and her website iswww.miidonaldson.com
What does it really take to have financial freedom. To be financially free to have what you need and what you want without fear that you will be broke? There are many books out there touting the latest gimmick to have the monetary life you want but many are just that, gimmicks. My guest today is the co-author of The Latte Factor with David Bach and I recommend this book become required reading. If you are not so much into reading, then take a listen to this interview as John David Mann lays out the decade long quest to get this book written, how any one can achieve their financial dreams and yes, how a latte really can lead to financial freedom without giving up the latte. JOHN DAVID MANN has been creating careers since he was a teenager. At age 17, he and a few friends started their own high school in Orange, New Jersey, called Changes, Inc. where he went on to teach. Before turning to business and journalism, he forged a career as a concert cellist and prize-winning composer. At 15 he was recipient of the BMI Awards to Student Composers (at the time, their youngest award recipient ever). His musical compositions were performed throughout the U.S. and his musical score for the play Prometheus Bound (written at age 13) was performed at the amphitheater in northern Greece where the play was originally premiered over 2,000 years ago. John’s diverse career has made him a thought leader in several different industries. In 1986 he founded and wrote for Solstice, a journal on health, nutrition and environmental issues. His series on the climate crisis (yes, he was writing about this back in the eighties) was selected for national reprint in the Utne Reader. In 1992 John produced the underground bestseller The Greatest Networker in the World, by John Milton Fogg, which became the defining book in its industry and sold over 1 million copies in eight languages. During the 1990s, John built a multimillion-dollar sales organization of over 100,000 people, and cofounded and served as editor in chief of three business journals. John is an award-winning author whose writings have earned the Nautilus Book Award, the Axiom Business Book Award Gold Medal, Taiwan’s Golden Book Award for Innovation, and the 2017 Living Now Book Awards “Evergreen Medal,” awarded to his beloved parable The Go-Giver for its “contributions to positive global change.” John’s books are published in three dozen languages and have sold more than 3 million copies. In addition to coauthoring The Go-Giver with Bob Burg, he is also coauthor of three New York Times bestsellers and five national bestsellers, including The Red Circle and Mastering Fear with former Navy SEAL Brandon Webb, The Slight Edge with entrepreneur Jeff Olson, Real Leadership with financial CEO John Addison, and I Should Be Dead with political commentator Bob Beckel. His Take the Lead, with former White House adviser Betsy Myers, was named Best Leadership Book of 2011 by Tom Peters and the Washington Post. John is married to Ana Gabriel Mann and considers himself the luckiest mann in the world.
Betsy Myers has served in two White House administrations and is a author, speaker and consultant. Betsy joins the podcast for an analysis of where business leadership stands right now. Think of the conversation as a report card of the progress those of us are who are trying to change the way businesses and organizations lead their people have made and what needs to happen to move our efforts forward.
Betsy Myers, COO to Barack Obama's Presidential Campaign, was tasked with the challenge of building a $103M organization also established the campaign with a business model and customer service mentality and acted as the Chair, Women for Obama. Myers, once the Exec. Director of the Center for Public Leadership at Harvard's Kennedy School of Government focused the Center's teaching and research around personal leadership and “being” a fully integrated person. She was President Clinton's senior adviser on women's issues. Myers was the Director of the Office of Women's Business Ownership at the SBA and served as an advocate for 7.8 million women entrepreneurs in our country. She believes that the hardest person we will ever manage is ourselves. Join Betsy Myers as she shares personal highlights about leadership success and her new book in today's program.
Mastering Fear . I never thought of fear as something to be mastered. I always felt you needed to just push past fear. Sort of pretend it doesn't exist. I have a new appreciation for fear now and how we can truly change how we think about fear and how it can paralyze us. Last episode I interviewed Brandon Webb. John David Mann is his co-author for their latest collaboration, and I think one of their most powerful for the greater world.But I have a tendency to say that about all their books because each one visibly shifts my life and invisibly shifts my thinking. Take a listen as John shares with me his favorites concepts in the book and how they affected his life. His conversation around comfort zones and the Echo chamber are different then you have probably heard before. He and Brandon Webb are a writing team for the ages. Dare I compare them to the team of Bob Burg and John David Mann? I've recommended this book to random strangers and friends and each person reaches out and comments on different parts of the book and how it has impacted them. Take a listen and speak your fear so you can learn to master it. John David Mann is coauthor of the bestselling classic The Go-Giver, which has sold more than half a million copies in more than two dozen languages. Winner of the Axiom Business Book Award’s Gold Medal in 2008, The Go-Giver has been hailed as “the most important parable about business—and life—of our time” by bestselling author and Wharton professor Adam Grant; “a small book that packs a huge idea” by bestselling author Daniel Pink; “a good description of many of the most amazing people I’ve encountered” by Arianna Huffington; and “a must-read by anyone who wants to change the world” by talk show host Glenn Beck. Inc. magazine named it one of the 18 Most Motivational Books of All Time. His other titles include the New York Times bestsellers Flash Foresight (with Daniel Burrus) and The Red Circle (with Brandon Webb), and the national bestsellers Among Heroes (with Brandon Webb), The Slight Edge (with Jeff Olson), and Real Leadership (with John Addison). His 2011 Take the Lead (with Betsy Myers) was named by Tom Peters and the Washington Post as Best Leadership Book of 2011 and his latest book, Mastering Fear: A Navy Seal's Guide.
How do you define influence? For many it is being able to convince people to do things even if it is not in their best interest. But what if influence is less about compromise or getting people to do what you want, and more about creating a space where everyone "wins"? My guest on this episode is John David Mann. My regular listeners will recognize his name as I have had him on the show multiple times. He is one of my favorite guests and a dear friend whose words always seem to arrive just when I need them most. In his latest book with Bob Burg, The Go-Giver Influencer: A Little Story About a Most Persuasive Idea, Bob and John have written another book for the ages. In this interview we talk about several of the five secrets to ultimate influence revealed in the book. We also talk about one of my favorite characters in the book, Solomon, and the power of Woof! John David Mann is coauthor of the bestselling classic The Go-Giver, which has sold more than half a million copies in more than two dozen languages. Winner of the Axiom Business Book Award’s Gold Medal in 2008, The Go-Giver has been hailed as “the most important parable about business—and life—of our time” by bestselling author and Wharton professor Adam Grant; “a small book that packs a huge idea” by bestselling author Daniel Pink; “a good description of many of the most amazing people I’ve encountered” by Arianna Huffington; and “a must-read by anyone who wants to change the world” by talk show host Glenn Beck. Inc. magazine named it one of the 18 Most Motivational Books of All Time. His other titles include the New York Times bestsellers Flash Foresight (with Daniel Burrus) and The Red Circle (with Brandon Webb), and the national bestsellers Among Heroes (with Brandon Webb), The Slight Edge (with Jeff Olson), and Real Leadership (with John Addison). His 2011 Take the Lead (with Betsy Myers) was named by Tom Peters and the Washington Post as Best Leadership Book of 2011.
You will recognize his books, as John is an award-winning author and co-author. His books are published in more than two dozen languages and have sold more than 2 million copies. He is coauthor of the international bestseller The Go-Giver (with Bob Burg), the New York Times bestsellers The Red Circle (with Brandon Webb) and Flash Foresight (with Daniel Burrus), the national bestsellers The Slight Edge (with Jeff Olson), Among Heroes (with Brandon Webb) andReal Leadership (with John Addison), and Take the Lead with Betsy Myers, which was named Best Leadership Book of 2011 by Tom Peters and the Washington Post. Visit his website: http://johndavidmann.com/
Today we hear from Betsy Myers who was senior advisor to two U.S. presidents, the COO of Obama’s presidential campaign and the chair of Women for Obama. “I really put together a support system, which is a really helpful thing to do in any job or part of your life.” - Betsy Myers. Learn more about this episode of She's Got Moxie with Joy Chudacoff at www.JoyChudacoff.com/15
The Recipe: A Story of Loss, Love, and the Ingredients of Greatness with Chef Charles Carroll & John David MannChef Charles Carroll is an eight-time Culinary Olympian who travels the world speaking on championship thinking and personal greatness. Charles won his first Culinary Olympics gold medal at the 1988 games at the age of 24, and has since participated in the quadrennial Olympics as team member, coach, and judge. He was named one of the year’s Great Country Inn Chefs by the James Beard Foundation and is past president of the World Association of Chefs Societies, with over 10 million members in 105 countries. For his work with U.S. troops in Afghanistan in 2011 and 2013, Chef Carroll was personally commended by U.S. presidents Jimmy Carter, George H.W. Bush, Bill Clinton, George W. Bush, and Barack Obama. In 2013 he was awarded the Honorable Order of Saint Martin by the U.S. Army. Chef Carroll currently serves as Executive Chef of Houston’s River Oaks Country Club, the third busiest country club in the United States. http://chefcharlescarroll.com John David Mann is an award-winning author whose writings have earned the Nautilus Award, the Axiom Business Book Award (Gold Medal), Taiwan's Golden Book Award for Innovation, and the 2017 Living Now Book Awards “Evergreen Medal” for “contribution to positive global change.” His books are published in more than two dozen languages and have sold more than 2 million copies. He is coauthor of the international bestseller "The Go-Giver" with Bob Burg, the New York Times bestsellers "The Red Circle" with Brandon Webb and "Flash Foresight" with Daniel Burrus and the national bestsellers "The Slight Edge" (with Jeff Olson), "Among Heroes" (with Brandon Webb), and "Real Leadership" (with John Addison). His "Take the Lead" (with Betsy Myers) was named Best Leadership Book of 2011 by Tom Peters and the Washington Post. http://johndavidmann.com
John David Mann is a New York Times Bestselling Author, Public Speaker, and Entrepreneur. As an award-winning author, his writings have earned the Axiom Business Book Award (Gold Medal, for The Go-Giver), the Nautilus Award (for A Deadly Misunderstanding), and Taiwan's Golden Book Award for Innovation (for You Call the Shots). The Go-Giver was also honored with the Living Now Book Awards “Evergreen Medal” in 2017 for its “contributions to positive global change,” and cited on Inc.'s “Most Motivational Books Ever Written” and HubSpot's “20 Most Highly Rated Sales Books of All Time”; The Go-Giver Leader was listed on Entrepreneur magazine's “10 Books Every Leader Should Read” and Forbes magazine's “8 Books Every Young Leaders Should Read.” His 2012 Take the Lead (with Betsy Myers) was named Best Leadership Book of 2011 by Tom Peters and the Washington Post. His books are published in more than two dozen languages and have sold more than 2 million copies. John coauthored the international bestselling classic The Go-Giver (with Bob Burg), the New York Times bestsellers The Red Circle (with Brandon Webb) and Flash Foresight (with Daniel Burrus), and the national bestsellers The Slight Edge (with Jeff Olson), Among Heroes (with Brandon Webb), and Real Leadership (with John Addison). He also ghost-wrote the New York Timesbestseller The Answer, by John Assaraf and Murray Smith. Show Highlights: If you want to make God laugh, tell him your plans. - John David MannRejection is a part of what prepares you. - John David MannRejection helps you polish and mature and take shape. - John David MannPeople applaud you when you reach the finish line, but the world doesn't see how hard it is just to get to the starting line. - John David MannAll effective teaching takes place through stories. - John David MannAll effective stories take place through emotion. - John David MannYou have to fall in love with your characters. - John David Mann The Action Catalyst is a weekly podcast hosted by Dan Moore, President of Southwestern Advantage, the oldest direct-sales company in America, and Partner with Southwestern Consulting. With more than 45 years in sales leadership and marketing management, Dan has a wealth of knowledge to share on how to make better use of time to achieve life, sales, and other business goals. Each week, he interviews some of the nation's top thought leaders and experts, sharing meaningful tips and advice. Subscribe on iTunes and please leave a rating and review!
This episode was the first show I did after my mom passed away on October 1, 2017. Their are few guests I could imagine being able to function around besides John David Mann after my loss. I debated doing the show because my grief was so strong. I prayed on it and heard my mom's voice telling me go, I'll be there. She loved hearing me on the radio. Most weeks she would be sitting in the conference room at the radio station listening to me interview my guests while crocheting her latest blanket. She was and is part of the radio experience for me. Loss is a part of life. I get that. Yet it is overwhelming while going through it for me. Mom was an everyday part of my life. We lived together for almost 6 years. Not every child is lucky and has a mom like my mom or even a dad like mine was. I could imagine no other choice than to live with mom and take care of her. Well, we really took care of each other. So how do I grieve her loss from my physical life? How does anyone move forward after such loss? The ache is physical and emotional and spiritual. JOhn's latest book with Chef Charles Carroll is called The Recipe, a Story of Loss, Love and the Ingredients of Greatness. When I read an early draft of the book I knew it was destined for greatness. I could relate to the young boy in the story as he grieved the loss of his dad. The anger, the betrayal feelings, the emptiness. And that was before mom had passed. When I read the book again, in a more final form, it began to heal some old hurts from other losses, my brother, my dad and even my dog. Then I read it again and I saw the possibilities layered in my journey and thinking of the book now, it is a guidebook for moving, step-by-step, through grief into joy again. I am not there yet but the book provides hope. During this interview John and I discuss the book, how it came to be, my mom and John shares his always brilliant wisdom about life, love, loss and most of all the Ingredients of Greatness inside all of us. Hug someone you love today and grab your own copy of this book. Hope you enjoy this episode as much as I did. John David Mann is coauthor of the bestselling classic The Go-Giver, which has sold more than half a million copies in more than two dozen languages. Winner of the Axiom Business Book Award’s Gold Medal in 2008, The Go-Giver has been hailed as “the most important parable about business—and life—of our time” by bestselling author and Wharton professor Adam Grant; “a small book that packs a huge idea” by bestselling author Daniel Pink; “a good description of many of the most amazing people I’ve encountered” by Arianna Huffington; and “a must-read by anyone who wants to change the world” by talk show host Glenn Beck. Inc. magazine named it one of the 18 Most Motivational Books of All Time. His other titles include the New York Times bestsellers Flash Foresight (with Daniel Burrus) and The Red Circle (with Brandon Webb), and the national bestsellers Among Heroes (with Brandon Webb), The Slight Edge (with Jeff Olson), and Real Leadership (with John Addison). His 2011 Take the Lead (with Betsy Myers) was named by Tom Peters and the Washington Post as Best Leadership Book of 2011.
John David Mann is an award-winning author whose books have sold more than 2 million copies, including the bestselling classic The Go-Giver (with Bob Burg). As a teenager, he started his own high school and was an award-winning composer. His book Take the Lead (with Betsy Myers) was named by Tom Peters and the Washington Post “Best Leadership Book of 2011.” His latest book is called THE RECIPE. Join The Portfolio Composer community and support the creation of the platform on Patreon. Just $1/month to enable the creation of more great content to help you build your career! Author John David Mann discusses his new book, The Recipe, including the self-publishing process along with parallels between traditional book publishing and self-publishing as a composer. Help composers find the podcast by giving The Portfolio Composer a review on iTunes!
John David Mann is an award-winning author whose books have sold more than 2 million copies in more than a dozen languages, including the New York Times bestseller The Red Circle (with former Navy SEAL sniper Brandon Webb) and the bestselling worldwide classic The Go-Giver (with Bob Burg). His Take the Lead (with Betsy Myers) was named by Tom Peters and the Washington Post as Best Leadership Book of 2011. John performed his first composition, a musical score for Aeschylus’s Prometheus Bound, in Greece, at the play’s original venue, when he was 13, and won the BMI Awards for Student Composers at 15. At 17 he spearheaded a group of students who founded their own high school, and after graduating joined the faculty. He concertized on the cello before turning to careers as an entrepreneur and author. John David Mann Show Highlights: Go-givers vs Go-getters Steps to putting people first Are you a friend or a creditor? Give trust to get trust You only lead as far as you grow Assume the best of your people Leadership lessons from Navy SEAL Snipers The power of self-noticing What can I do to make the cranky colleague’s life 1% better Story of John starting his own school as a high school student Keep talking, keep thinking, keep dreaming Give away power and you’ll get more of it John David Mann Resources: Go-Giver Leader Go Giver Teacher Edition The Red Circle The Recipe John’s Website John on Twitter Best Classical Music to Listen to According to John David Mann: BachChaconne D Minor Violin Brahms 3rd Symphony Sibelius 5th Symphony Some of John’s articles: On Jean Sibelius, 5th Symphony and what is moving about it. The high school he helped start (as a student). Being rejected 22 times. Journey of self-publishing here, here, and here. Join my hybrid group coaching & leadership development community Text BETTERMASTERMIND to 33444 Create winning cultures Focus on the essential Lead with courage & integrity BECOME A PATRON OF THE SHOW FOR AS LITTLE AS $1/MONTH DID YOU LIKE THE SHOW? iTunes SUBSCRIBE HERE! SHOW SOME LOVE: PLEASE LEAVE A 5-STAR RATING AND REVIEW Grab your FREE 15 Phrases of Effective School Leaders Text PHRASES to 33444 or click the link above. Website :: Facebook :: Insta :: Twitter :: LinkedIn SHOW SPONSORS: CSC Consulting Group: Catalyzing Sustainable Change Our mission is to support people in education and nonprofit organizations to improve processes and enhance the performance of their organizations. Our venture is a social enterprise and their vision is to catalyze sustainable change in our society one organization at a time Our home city is Chicago but their work can be done anywhere in the nation and they are actively looking for clients elsewhere Our current portfolio includes individual schools, nonprofit organizations, small and large districts and urban school systems Our team represents and shares a stake with the populations we serve We are strategic thought partners to leaders of public sector organizations We ideates, builds and maintains easy-to-understand data tools using the latest analytics technology SCHOOL SPIRIT VENDING Hassle-free, year-round fundraising for your school. With School Spirit Vending, we do all the work, you just cash the check Increase school spirit with custom stickers for your school and raise funds at the same time -no upfront costs, no volunteers, no selling Sick of the same old ways of raising money for your school? Let School Spirit Vending's hassle-free, year-round fundraising program supplement the other fundraisers you're already doing. SSV is also giving away the Top 10 School Fundraising Ideas for 2017. Download the guide here. Copyright © 2017 Better Leaders Better Schools
In this show Craig talks with Betsy Myers, the founding director of the Center for Women and Business at Bentley University. A leadership expert and author, she speaks around the world on the changing nature of leadership and women's leadership. Betsy’s book Take the Lead, Motivate, Inspire, and Bring Out the Best in Yourself and Everyone Around You, was released in September 2011.
Brandon Webb is a former US Navy SEAL sniper, New York Times bestselling author, Experimental aircraft pilot, and entrepreneur. He’s the founder of the Hurricane Group, a U.S. based media and ecommerce company focusing on outdoor, military entertainment, news, and clubs.Brandon is a New York Times bestselling author, and is regularly featured in international media as a military and Special Operations subject matter expert. He has contributed to ABC’s Good Morning America, NBC’s Today Show, FOX news, CNN, the BBC, SIRIUS XM, MSNBC, and The New York Times. http://brandontylerwebb.comJohn David Mann is an award-winning author whose writings have earned the Nautilus Award, the Axiom Business Book Award (Gold Medal), and Taiwan's Golden Book Award for Innovation; his books are published in more than two dozen languages and have sold more than 2 million copies. He is coauthor of the international bestseller "The Go-Giver" with Bob Burg, the New York Times bestsellers "The Red Circle" with Brandon Webb and "Flash Foresight" with Daniel Burrus and the national bestsellers "The Slight Edge" (with Jeff Olson), "Among Heroes" (with Brandon Webb), and "Real Leadership" (with John Addison). His "Take the Lead" (with Betsy Myers) was named Best Leadership Book of 2011 by Tom Peters and the Washington Post. http://johndavidmann.com
What happens when a cellist and a sniper get together to write a few books? Magic. Perception shifting magic. At least that is what happens for me everyone time I read one of the books they have collaborated on based on Brandon Webb's experiences as a Navy Seal Sniper, Sniper Training School re-creator and CEO of a media company valued at $100mm. How does someone write a book with another, especially when they come from such diverse backgrounds and perspectives? It may surprise you to learn that they are actually closer in perspective than the title of this episode may lead you to believe. As a trained cellist and composer, from a family of renowned conductors and musicians, John shares how he connects with the authors he writes with, how his latest effort with Brand Webb, Total Focus: How to Make Better Decisions Under Pressure, is a culmination of years of working together and what drives him to work with others to spread their messages to the world. For John, "writing is music". For me, reading his words are like listening to the most beautiful piece of music ever played. Words have the power to shift thinking, to transform the reader forever. With their latest collaboration, my thinking is now transformed. John and I speak about Total Focus, working with others, and his and my favorite words. After you listen to this episode, tweet out your favorite word to @thelaurasteward and @johndavidmann. John David Mann is an award-winning author whose writings have earned the Nautilus Award, the Axiom Business Book Award (Gold Medal), and Taiwan’s Golden Book Award for Innovation. He is coauthor of the New York Times bestsellers The Red Circle (with Brandon Webb) and Flash Foresight (with Dan Burrus) and the Wall Street Journal bestsellers Real Leadership (with John Addison) and The Slight Edge (with Jeff Olson). He coauthored the international bestseller The Go-Giver, hailed by Adam Grant as “the most important parable about business—and life—of our time.” His books are available in two dozen languages and have sold more than two million copies. His 2011 Take the Lead (with Betsy Myers) was named by Tom Peters and the Washington Post as “best leadership book of 2011.” www.johndavidmann.com
In this show Craig talks with John David Mann the multi-best selling author. John has co-authored many greats including The Go-Giver (with Bob Burg), the New York Times bestsellers The Red Circle (with Brandon Webb) and Flash Foresight (with Daniel Burrus), the national bestsellers The Slight Edge (with Jeff Olson), Among Heroes (with Brandon Webb) and Real Leadership (with John Addison), and Take the Lead with (Betsy Myers).
John David Mann is an award-winning author whose writings have earned the Nautilus Award, the Axiom Business Book Award (Gold Medal), and Taiwan's Golden Book Award for Innovation. He is coauthor of the New York Times bestsellers The Red Circle (with Brandon Webb) and Flash Foresight (with Dan Burrus) and the Wall Street Journal bestsellers Real Leadership (with John Addison) and The Slight Edge (with Jeff Olson). He coauthored the international bestseller The Go-Giver, hailed by Adam Grant as “the most important parable about business—and life—of our time.” His books are available in two dozen languages and have sold more than two million copies. His 2011 Take the Lead (with Betsy Myers) was named by Tom Peters and the Washington Post as “best leadership book of 2011.”
Robin Smith is an Instagram marketing expert, with over 25000 followers on her @RobinSmith2007 account & is the owner of MarketYourBusinessBlog.com Jonathan Lacoste is an award-winning entrepreneur and writer. He is the co-founder and president of Jebbit, a mobile interactive content software for brands and media companies. Since launching Jebbit, Jonathan has been named as Forbes 30 Under 30, Direct Marketing News 40 Under 40, and MassTLC's Emerging Executive of the Year Betsy Myers Founding Director of the Center for Women and Business at Bentley University.?A leadership expert, author and advocate, she is also speaking at conferences and workshops around the world on the changing nature of leadership. Her book, Take the Lead: Motivate, Inspire, and Bring Out the Best in Yourself and Everyone Around You, continues to be the basis of her work as her experience spans the corporate, political and high education arena For more information go to MoneyForLunch.com. Connect with Bert Martinez on Facebook. Connect with Bert Martinez on Twitter. Need help with your business? Contact Bert Martinez. Have Bert Martinez speak at your event!
How do you build great company culture right from the start (hint: Tina’s answer involved a Chief Happiness Officer)? How do you decide which of the million business ideas you’ve considered is most worthwhile to pursue? What are creative examples of corporate sponsorships? This week on BroadMic Bonus Cuts, Tina Roth Eisenberg answers all of these audience questions and more on our second installment of our first ever live podcast event at LMHQ! Notes Deck Network: The Ad Network of Creative, Web and Design Culture How MailChimp’s irresistible “Serial” ad became the year’s biggest marketing win by Adam Epstein, Quartz Shutterstock Increases Its Media Reach With BFA Deal by Steven Bertoni, Forbes Yay, Internet! My Journey From Middle East Refugee To Fashion Designer by Céline Semaan Vernon, Refinery29 Everything’s Coming Up Roses With Temporary Tats That Smell Like Flowers by Elyse Wanshel, HuffPo Additional Reading Temporary Tattoos, Now for Grown-Ups, Too by Courtney Rubin, New York Times An Exclusive Spotlight on How CreativeMornings Runs 106+ Global Monthly Events by Carrie Melissa Jones, CMX Two Keys to Sustainable Social Enterprise by Sally R. Osberg and Roger L. Martin, Harvard Business Review Levo League Office Hours 10 Examples of Companies With Fantastic Cultures by Sujan Patel, Entrepreneur What Type Of Corporate Culture Do Women Really Want? by WomensMedia, Forbes Creating a Culture That Women Want to Join by Aaron Skonnard, Inc The biggest setback for women in corporate America: the 24/7 workday by Betsy Myers, Fortune 6 Tips For Networking in Shared Offices and CoWorking Spaces by Matt Arbogast, Built In Chicago How to Choose the Best Coworking Space for Your Startup by Matt Straz, Entrepreneur There Is No Such Thing As Work-Life Balance For Entrepreneurs by Chris Myers, Forbes Guest bios & transcripts are available on www.broadmic.com.
The keys of Leadership are not what you think. With the Go-Giver, Bob Burg and John David Mann created a conversation and turned all that we thought we new about business out the window. The Go-Giver Leader creates a new manifesto that every business owner needs to be reading and living. In this episode John David Mann shares with us the 5 keys of legendary leadership, how to work in collaboration, his advice for leaders and what he stands for. John David Mann has been writing about business, leadership, and the laws of success for more than thirty years. As a high school student, he led a group of friends in creating their own successful high school. After establishing himself as a concert cellist and prizewinning composer, he built a multimillion-dollar sales organization of more than a hundred thousand people before turning to writing and publishing. In addition to coauthoring the Go-Giver books with Bob Burg, John is also coauthor of the New York Times bestsellers Flash Foresight (with Daniel Burrus) and the Navy SEAL memoir The Red Circle (with Brandon Webb), as well as the national bestseller Among Heroes (also with Brandon Webb). His Take the Lead (with former White House insider Betsy Myers) was named by Tom Peters and the Washington Post as Best Leadership Book of 2011.
Bob Burg and John David Mann - the dynamic duo behind the best selling "The Go Giver" series join the show tonight! Call 323 657-1493 to ask either of these dynamic authors questions about their writings! Bob Burg is a sought-after speaker at corporate conventions and for entrepreneurial events. He regularly addresses audiences ranging in size from 50 to 16,000 -- sharing the platform with notables including today's top thought leaders, broadcast personalities, Olympic athletes and political leaders including a former United States President. Although for years he was best known for his book "Endless Referrals," over the past few years it's his business parable, "The Go-Giver" (coauthored with John David Mann) that has captured the heart and imagination of his readers. John David Mann is an award-winning author whose writings have earned the Nautilus Award, the Axiom Business Book Award (Gold Medal), and Taiwan's Golden Book Award for Innovation; his books are published in more than two dozen languages and have sold more than 2 million copies. He is coauthor of the international bestseller "The Go-Giver" with Bob Burg, the New York Times bestsellers "The Red Circle" with Brandon Webb and "Flash Foresight" with Daniel Burrus, "Take the Lead" with Betsy Myers (named Best Leadership Book of 2011 by Tom Peters and The Washington Post), and the national bestseller "The Slight Edge" with Jeff Olson. His "Among Heroes," with former Navy SEAL Brandon Webb, was released on Memorial Day 2015. Visit John's website here! Visit Bob's website here!
Bob Burg and John David Mann - the dynamic duo behind the best selling "The Go Giver" series join the show tonight! Call 323 657-1493 to ask either of these dynamic authors questions about their writings! Bob Burg is a sought-after speaker at corporate conventions and for entrepreneurial events. He regularly addresses audiences ranging in size from 50 to 16,000 -- sharing the platform with notables including today's top thought leaders, broadcast personalities, Olympic athletes and political leaders including a former United States President. Although for years he was best known for his book "Endless Referrals," over the past few years it's his business parable, "The Go-Giver" (coauthored with John David Mann) that has captured the heart and imagination of his readers. John David Mann is an award-winning author whose writings have earned the Nautilus Award, the Axiom Business Book Award (Gold Medal), and Taiwan's Golden Book Award for Innovation; his books are published in more than two dozen languages and have sold more than 2 million copies. He is coauthor of the international bestseller "The Go-Giver" with Bob Burg, the New York Times bestsellers "The Red Circle" with Brandon Webb and "Flash Foresight" with Daniel Burrus, "Take the Lead" with Betsy Myers (named Best Leadership Book of 2011 by Tom Peters and The Washington Post), and the national bestseller "The Slight Edge" with Jeff Olson. His "Among Heroes," with former Navy SEAL Brandon Webb, was released on Memorial Day 2015. Visit John's website here! Visit Bob's website here!
In this episode I interviewed John David Mann on The Art of Giving Value – The Go Giver. John David Mann has been writing about business, leadership, and the laws of success for more than thirty years. Entrepreneurial from a very young age, as a high school student he actually led a group of friends in creating their own successful high school. After establishing himself as a concert cellist and prizewinning composer, he built a multimillion-dollar sales organization of more than a hundred thousand people before turning to writing and publishing. In addition to coauthoring the Go-Giver books with Bob Burg, John is also coauthor of the New York Times bestsellers Flash Foresight (with Daniel Burrus) and The Red Circle (with Brandon Webb) and the national bestseller Among Heroes (with Brandon Webb). His Take the Lead (with Betsy Myers) was named by Tom Peters and the Washington Post as Best Leadership Book of 2011. The Go-Giver, having just passed the 500,000 copies sold mark, has now been released in a new, expanded edition, and with a foreword from Huffington Post founder and publisher, Arianna Huffington. RESOURCES: The Go-Giver Rebrand: The Ultimate Guide to Personal Branding REPUTATION MANAGEMENT: 99 Ways to Build and Boost Your Brand Visibility Bernard Kelvin Clive books
John is an award-winning author whose writings have earned the Nautilus Award, the Axiom Business Book Award (Gold Medal), and Taiwan's Golden Book Award for Innovation. His books are published in more than two dozen languages and have sold more than 2 million copies. He is coauthor of the international bestseller The Go-Giver (with Bob Burg), the New York Times bestsellers The Red Circle (with Brandon Webb) and Flash Foresight (with Daniel Burrus), the USA Today bestseller The Slight Edge (with Jeff Olson), and Take the Lead with Betsy Myers, which was named Best Leadership Book of 2011 by Tom Peters and the Washington Post. His national bestseller Among Heroes, with former Navy SEAL Brandon Webb, was released on Memorial Day 2015. In this episode, John talks about how he writes and the habits that enabled him to become a bestselling author. You'll Learn: How John frames out his stories and what you can learn from his process. One of the most common errors writers make and how to avoid it. How writers should approach agents. Qualities a writer needs to possess before approaching a publisher. Why building credibility online first is the best initial step for writers looking to get noticed by publishers and agents. Connect: Website
Take The Lead – Conversations with Leaders that Motivate and Inspire – Betsy Myers
Almost 70% of American workers are unhappy in the workplace. Why are so many people unsatisfied at work? We spend most of our time at work, shouldn’t we enjoy it? Betsy Myers, with guest Adam Sutton, discusses how we can have a fulfilling career by bringing our whole self to work. This means we have to figure out what we … Read more about this episode...
Today’s guest, Betsy Myers, author of ‘Take the Lead ‘ is very well-equipped to talk about leadership and women in business. Her very impressive background includes serving as President Clinton’s senior advisor on women’s issues and his Deputy Assistant, an Executive Director for Public Leadership at Harvard’s Kennedy School of Government, and then a senior advisor to Barack … Read more about this episode...
A Conversation with Betsy Myers, author of “Take the Lead: Motivate, Inspire, and Bring Out the Best in Yourself and Everyone Around You.”
Achieve Financial Freedom from Life with Chellie Campbell's No-Stress Success Plan! Why is it that women are earning more than ever before yet still feel powerless when it comes to money? When it comes to financial security, it's time for us to stop feeling insecure. From Worry to Wealthy is the guide every savvy career woman needs to succeed on her own terms. In this empowering book, personal finance guru Chellie Campbell draws on proven strategies from her popular Financial Stress Reduction workshops to help women win at work and life, including how to: •Harness the four Cs of career success: Confidence, Charisma, Clients, and Cash •Avoid common pitfalls like the Attitude That Will Kill Your Business: "I Can't Do It Myself" and working for praises vs. raises •Earn support for your goals from spouses and loved ones •Gain business knowledge from everything you do (even playing poker!) With her unique female perspective, relatable anecdotes, and easy-to-follow advice, Campbell offers an indispensable road map for every woman to create a successful , happy life at any time. "Chellie does a brilliant job providing a road map for mastering the financial tools necessary to lead a life created by you and for you. A must-read-and a gift-for every woman at every stage of life."-Betsy Myers, founding director of the Center for Women and Business at Bentley University and former White House adviser on women's issues
Join host Dr. Ulwyn and guest Betsy Myers, one of the most provocative Leadership Development experts who focuses on personal leadership and the fully integrated person. She will take listeners through the journey of authentic leadership, what it looks like for each of us, and how we can help ourselves and others around us live their most authentic life. … Read more about this episode...
Join host Dr. Ulwyn and guest Betsy Myers, one of the most provocative Leadership Development experts who focuses on personal leadership and the fully integrated person. She will take listeners through the journey of authentic leadership, what it looks like for each of us, and how we can help ourselves and others around us live their most authentic life. … Read more about this episode...
Betsy Myers, COO to Barack Obama's Presidential Campaign, was tasked with the challenge of building a $103M organization also established the campaign with a business model and customer service mentality and acted as the Chair, Women for Obama. Myers, once the Exec. Director of the Center for Public Leadership at Harvard's Kennedy School of Government focused the Center's teaching and research around personal leadership and “being” a fully integrated person. She was President Clinton's senior adviser on women's issues. Myers was the Director of the Office of Women's Business Ownership at the SBA and served as an advocate for 7.8 million women entrepreneurs in our country. She believes that the hardest person we will ever manage is ourselves. Join Betsy Myers as she shares personal highlights about leadership success and her new book in today's program.
Betsy Myers, COO to Barack Obama's Presidential Campaign, was tasked with the challenge of building a $103M organization also established the campaign with a business model and customer service mentality and acted as the Chair, Women for Obama. Myers, once the Exec. Director of the Center for Public Leadership at Harvard's Kennedy School of Government focused the Center's teaching and research around personal leadership and “being” a fully integrated person. She was President Clinton's senior adviser on women's issues. Myers was the Director of the Office of Women's Business Ownership at the SBA and served as an advocate for 7.8 million women entrepreneurs in our country. She believes that the hardest person we will ever manage is ourselves. Join Betsy Myers as she shares personal highlights about leadership success and her new book in today's program.