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Show NMany of us feel the pressure to be perfect, but what we really want is the freedom to be broken. We long to hear that our brokenness doesn't discount us, and we want a way out of the pain that threatens to overwhelm us. Toni Collier is on the show today sharing about her book titled Brave Enough to Be Broken. She shares a biblical road map you can use to heal from the pain, the shame, and the regrets that have tried to steal your joy, so you can rest in the unconditional love, healing, and hope of Jesus. Join is to discover how to bravely process your brokenness so that you can experience the fullness of God's restoration power. Connect with Toni: @tonijcollier
As we continue to face unprecedented challenges in our lives, it's more important than ever to stand strong and stay courageous. That's why this year, my podcast is focusing on courage. We'll be exploring the questions and conversations needed to take positive steps forward for a better life, through my thoughts and my guests. I will be talking to inspiring guests about how to identify and take on personal courage challenges and develop courage like a muscle. With inspiring quotes from Cindy Solomon's books, "The Courage Challenge Workbook" and "Courage Goes to Work", and the Snap Out Of It method from the movie Moonstruck, join me on a mission to help you unleash your courage and be ready and willing to do what needs to be done. Hosted by Betty Collins, CPA, and Director at Brady Ware and Company. Betty also serves as the Committee Chair for Empowering Women, and Director of the Brady Ware Women Initiative. Each episode is presented by Brady Ware and Company, committed to empowering women to go their distance in the workplace and at home. For more information, go to the Insights page at Brady Ware and Company. Remember to follow this podcast on Apple Podcasts and Google Podcasts. And forward our podcast along to other Inspiring Women in your life.
Join us on Wednesday, March 15 @ 6pm EST for an exciting conversation with founder of Giant Leap Consulting and author, Bill Treasurer to discuss his new book Leadership Two Words at a Time: Simple Truths for Leading Complicated People. Bill is the founder of Giant Leap Consulting, a courage-building company that is on a mission to help people and organizations be more courageous. He is also the author of the international bestseller, Courage Goes to Work, and his courage-building workshops have been taught to thousands of executives in twelve countries on five continents. For over two decades, Bill has worked with leaders from such renowned organizations as NASA, Saks Fifth Avenue, The Home Depot, UBS Bank, Spanx, Southern Nuclear, Lenovo, eBay, and the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs. Prior to founding Giant Leap Consulting, Bill served as an executive in Accenture's change management and human performance practice, eventually becoming the $45 billion company's first full-time internal executive coach. Bill attended West Virginia University on a full athletic scholarship and earned his master's degree from the University of Wisconsin, Green Bay. Bill is also an ex-captain of the U.S. High Diving Team and performed over 1500 high dives from heights that scaled to over 100 feet. Bill's most important role is as husband to his wife Shannon, and their three teenagers, Bina, Alex, and Ian.
In this HRchat we talk about ways to maximize the success of new leaders. Our returning guest is Bill Treasurer, Chief Encouragement Officer at Giant Leap Consulting. Bill is an evangelist for courage, a writer, speaker, and consultant. He is on a mission to build workplace courage to deliver fantastic results. He is the originator of the new organizational development practice of courage-building, and the author of Courageous Leadership: A Program for Using Courage to Transform the Workplace. The program has been taught in eleven countries since its launch in 2011.He is also the author of the international bestseller "Courage Goes to Work: How to Build Backbones, Boost Performance, and Get Results,". His latest book, released in September 2022, is called Leadership Two Words at a Time: Simple Truths for Leading Complicated People.Questions Include: Let's talk about your new book (released in Sept 2022), Leadership Two Words at a Time: Simple Truths for Leading Complicated People. You wrote the book based on real-world experiences from the hundreds of leaders that you have worked with in your career. This book is a collection of all of the lessons these leaders wish they had known on day one as a leader. Tell me about the book.The book is geared towards the new leader. Why is the transition into a leadership role one of the most challenging moves a team member will make in their career? What are the consequences of leaders who micromanage? You and the Giant Leap team have conducted 100s of corporate workshops focused on strengthening leadership skills, improving team performance, accelerating innovation, and helping executives behave more courageously. What are some of the common objections you hear from established leaders averse to changing their behaviors?Where does HR fit in? How can HR help to change the mindset of new leaders?Can you share any stories about leaders who've made a positive impact on your career? More About BillBill is an author, daredevil and founder and Chief Encouragement Officer of the world's first courage-building consulting firm, Giant Leap Consulting, Inc.Over the past two decades, thousands of executives have attended Bill's keynotes and workshops from renowned organizations including NASA, eBay, Saks Fifth Avenue, Lenovo, USB Bank, the National Security Agency, and the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs.Bill's insights about courage and risk-taking have been featured in over 100 newspapers and magazines, including The Washington Post, NY Daily News, Chicago Tribune, Boston Herald, Woman's Day, Redbook, Fitness, and The Harvard Management Update.Bill is the author of a number of books, including Courage Goes to Work: How to Build Backbones, Boost Performance, and Get Results, and Right Risk: Ten Powerful Principles for Taking Giant Leaps with Your Life.We do our best to ensure editorial objectivity. The views and ideas shared by our guests and sponsors are entirely independent of The HR Gazette, HRchat Podcast and Iceni Media Inc.
In today's episode, Jeff Bond chats with Bill Treasurer, Chief Encouragement Officer at Giant Leap Consulting (GLC), a courage-building company that exists to help people and organizations be more courageous to drive superior performance. Bill talks to Jeff about the significance of courage as a core leadership characteristic, how leaders can identify what they need to start building courage, and shares his story of overcoming fear. More About Bill Treasurer Bill Treasurer is the Chief Encouragement Officer at Giant Leap Consulting (GLC), a courage-building company that exists to help people and organizations be more courageous to drive superior performance. He is dedicated to advancing the new organizational development practice of courage-building, a concept that he introduced in his internationally bestselling book, Courage Goes to Work. RESOURCES RELATED TO THIS EPISODE Learn more at Couragebuilding.com Leadership Two Words at a Time by Bill Treasurer Amazon.com: Bill Treasurer: Books, Biography, Blog, Audiobooks, Kindle https://www.linkedin.com/in/courage/ CREDITS Theme Music
Giant Leap Consulting specializes in leadership development, strategic planning, and team building. His clients include NASA, eBay, Lenovo, Saks Fifth Avenue, Spanx, the US Department of Veterans Affairs, and the Pittsburgh Pirates. Treasurer has served in numerous management roles, including as the first internal executive coach at Accenture and the captain of the US High Diving Team. He is the author of A Leadership Kick in the Ass, Leaders Open Doors, and Courage Goes to Work.
Giant Leap Consulting specializes in leadership development, strategic planning, and team building. His clients include NASA, eBay, Lenovo, Saks Fifth Avenue, Spanx, the US Department of Veterans Affairs, and the Pittsburgh Pirates. Treasurer has served in numerous management roles, including as the first internal executive coach at Accenture and the captain of the US High Diving Team. He is the author of A Leadership Kick in the Ass, Leaders Open Doors, and Courage Goes to Work.
Giant Leap Consulting specializes in leadership development, strategic planning, and team building. His clients include NASA, eBay, Lenovo, Saks Fifth Avenue, Spanx, the US Department of Veterans Affairs, and the Pittsburgh Pirates. Treasurer has served in numerous management roles, including as the first internal executive coach at Accenture and the captain of the US High Diving Team. He is the author of A Leadership Kick in the Ass, Leaders Open Doors, and Courage Goes to Work.
Today's guest is Bill Treasurer. Bill is the founder of Giant Leap Consulting, a courage-building company, and the author of the international bestseller, Courage Goes to Work. Bill's courage-building workshops have been taught to thousands of executives in twelve countries on five continents. For over two decades, Bill has worked with leaders from such renowned organizations as NASA, Saks Fifth Avenue, The Home Depot, UBS Bank, Spanx, Lenovo, and eBay. Listen to this podcast to learn how to keep developing as a leader, embrace risks in business, and navigate the new world of hybrid work. Links mentioned: http://www.billtreasurer.com (www.BillTreasurer.com) https://www.giantleapconsulting.com/ (Giant Leap Consulting) https://www.giantleapconsulting.com/courage/ (Courage Building)
In this HRchat we talk about how managers can lead in new and courageous ways.Bill's guest is Bill Treasurer, Chief Encouragement Officer at Giant Leap Consulting, an evangelist for courage, a writer, speaker, and consultant.Bill is on a mission to build workplace courage to deliver fantastic results.Bill is the originator of the new organizational development practice of courage-building, and the author of Courageous Leadership: A Program for Using Courage to Transform the Workplace. The program has been taught in eleven countries since its launch in 2011.He is also the author of the international bestseller Courage Goes to Work: How to Build Backbones, Boost Performance, and Get Results.Over the past two decades, thousands of executives have attended Bill's keynotes and workshops from renowned organizations including NASA, eBay, Saks Fifth Avenue, Lenovo, USB Bank, the National Security Agency, and the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs.Bill's insights about courage and risk-taking have been featured in over 100 newspapers and magazines, including The Washington Post, NY Daily News, Chicago Tribune, Boston Herald, and The Harvard Management Update.
Captain John "Coach" Havlik, U.S. Navy SEAL (Retired), led special operations teams around the world during his 31-year naval career, including the Naval Special Warfare Development Group, the SEAL's most elite operational unit. Captain Havlik was a nationally ranked swimmer and is a member of the West Virginia University Sports Hall of Fame and Mountaineer Legends Society. He is the co-author of the new book The Leadership Killer: Reclaiming Humility in an Age of Arrogance. Learn more at CoachHavlik.com. Bill Treasurer is the founder of Giant Leap Consulting and author of five books on courage and leadership, including the international bestseller Courage Goes to Work. He has led over 1,000 leadership programs across the world for clients that include NASA, Saks Fifth Avenue, UBS Bank, and eBay. He is the co-author of the new book The Leadership Killer: Reclaiming Humility in an Age of Arrogance. Learn more at BillTreasurer.com. In this episode, I speak with Bill and John about their mission and the impact they are making in the world. Let's dive in!
Captain John "Coach" Havlik, U.S. Navy SEAL (Retired), led special operations teams around the world during his 31-year naval career, including the Naval Special Warfare Development Group, the SEAL's most elite operational unit. Captain Havlik was a nationally ranked swimmer and is a member of the West Virginia University Sports Hall of Fame and Mountaineer Legends Society. He is the co-author of the new book The Leadership Killer: Reclaiming Humility in an Age of Arrogance. Learn more at CoachHavlik.com. Bill Treasurer is the founder of Giant Leap Consulting and author of five books on courage and leadership, including the international bestseller Courage Goes to Work. He has led over 1,000 leadership programs across the world for clients that include NASA, Saks Fifth Avenue, UBS Bank, and eBay. He is the co-author of the new book The Leadership Killer: Reclaiming Humility in an Age of Arrogance. Learn more at BillTreasurer.com. In this episode, I speak with Bill and John about their mission and the impact they are making in the world. Let's dive in!
Leadership provides Power and Privilege that has the ability to corrupt Leaders with the best of intentions. In this episode, Dr. Kim speaks with international leadership Consultant Bill Treasurer about his latest book, The Leadership Killer: Reclaiming Humility in an Age of Arrogance. The conversation dives into national leadership scandals, Black Lives Matter and all things in-between. About Bill: Bill Treasurer is the founder of Giant Leap Consulting, a courage-building company, and the author of the international bestseller, Courage Goes to Work. He is also the author of The Courageous Leadership Training Guide, the world's only off-the-shelf facilitator training program, and his courage-building workshops have been taught to thousands of executives in eleven countries on five continents. Bill's newest book is The Leadership Killer: Reclaiming Humility in an Age of Arrogance, which he wrote with Captain John Havlik, retired Navy SEAL. Upon release in 2017, Bill's book A Leadership Kick in the Ass became the top-selling leadership training book on Amazon. It focuses on the importance of leadership humility. Bill is also the author of Leaders Open Doors, which helps leaders shift from selfishness to service. Notably, Bill donates 100% of the royalties he receives from the book to programs that support children with special needs. For more than two decades, Bill has designed and delivered leadership and succession programs for emerging and experienced leaders from such organizations as NASA, Saks Fifth Avenue, Lenovo, eBay, UBS Bank, Spanx, the Pittsburgh Pirates, and the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs. Prior to founding Giant Leap Consulting, Bill served as an executive in Accenture's change management and human performance practice, eventually becoming the $35 billion company's first full-time internal executive coach. Bill attended West Virginia University on a full athletic scholarship for springboard diving and earned his Master's degree from the University of Wisconsin, Green Bay. Bill's most important roles are that of husband to his wife, Shannon, and father to their three beautiful children, Alex, Bina, and Ian. To learn more about Bill, visit https://www.giantleapconsulting.com/services/
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You can manipulate your brain to change your mood. How? Biofeedback. For example, when you are happy you smile. But it also works in reverse – if you smile, that makes you happy. And there are other ways I’ll discuss that you can improve your mood by doing very simple things. It’s fascinating. https://www.bakadesuyo.com/2015/12/make-you-happy-3/Then, have you ever wanted to create a new habit or break an old one? Charles Duhigg author of the book, The Power of Habit (http://amzn.to/2yKznVb) joins me to discuss the science of habits. He offers some great techniques to start new habits and explains why you should never really try to “break” a habit. There is something else you should do instead.If you want to improve any relationship, there are 2 little things that can make all the difference. Listen to this advice from John Gottman, one of the best-known experts in the field of relationship psychology, and it could transform your relationship forever. http://www.businessinsider.com/lasting-relationships-rely-on-2-traits-2014-11Plus, do you ever wish you were more courageous? Are there things you haven’t done because you lacked the courage to do them? Speaker and consultant Bill Treasurer author of the book Courage Goes to Work, (http://amzn.to/2CjBotT) will help you realize you probably have more courage than you think and how to become more courageous in spite of the fear you face.
Bill is the Chief Encouragement Officer at Giant Leap Consulting, a writer, speaker, and consultant who’s on a mission to build workplace courage. Bill is the originator of a new organizational development practice of courage-building, and the author of Courageous Leadership: A Program for Using Courage to Transform the Workplace. The program has been taught in eleven countries since its launch in 2011. Bill is also the author of the international bestseller "Courage Goes to Work: How to Build Backbones, Boost Performance, and Get Results," published by Berrett-Koehler Publishers, and numerous other bestselling and award-winning leadership books. Bill’s insights about courage and risk-taking have been featured in over 100 newspapers and magazines, including the Washington Post, NY Daily News, Chicago Tribune, Atlanta Journal Constitution, Boston Herald, Woman’s Day, Redbook, Fitness, and The Harvard Management Update. Bill is also a past member of the U.S. High Diving Team. In this episode Bill: Explains how high diving gave him his whole career Says that knowing when to say “No” is just as important as knowing when to say “Yes” Talks about his decision to quit a 6-figure job and go out on his own Shares a practical process anyone can use to assess risk Stresses the importance of finding golden silence And so much more This is a timely episode for anyone that is struggling to find the courage to keep going in the face of global turmoil. Enjoy… You can reach Bill at: Website: http://BillTreasurer.com Please do not hesitate to reach out to me. I’d love to hear your thoughts, comments, and stories, or just make a connection. Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/stnwithtimalison/Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/screwthenaysayers/LinkedIn- https://www.linkedin.com/in/tim-alison/Screw The Naysayers- www.screwthenaysayers.com Full Episode Screw the Naysayers Episode Page: https://screwthenaysayers.com/podcast/iTunes: https://apple.co/2LkWSPVGoogle Play Music: https://bit.ly/2NBgqMvSpotify: https://spoti.fi/2MF5T6gStitcher: https://bit.ly/2uYCsRCPodbean: https://screwthenaysayers.podbean.com/e/215-Bill-Treasurer/
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Bill Treasurer is the founder of Giant Leap Consulting and author of five books on courage and leadership, including the international bestseller Courage Goes to Work. Bill has led over 1,000 leadership programs across the world for clients that include NASA, Saks Fifth Avenue, UBS Bank, and eBay. His latest book, co-authored with former US […] The post CL249: Leadership Killers, Courage and Humility – Interview with Bill Treasurer appeared first on James Taylor.
On today’s show we will be talking to Bill Treasurer, a workplace expert, courage pioneer, and author of Courage Goes to Work: How to Build Backbones, Boost Performance, and Get Results. Founder of Giant Leap Consulting, a consulting and training company specializing in courage-building, he advises organizations—including NASA, eBay, Lenovo, Saks Fifth Avenue, Spanx, the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, and the Pittsburgh Pirates—on teaching workers the kind of courage that strengthens businesses and careers. During this episode you’ll hear: How Bill was a high diver who was afraid of heights and how that prepared him for his current career and the company he founded, Giant Leap Consulting His inspiration behind his book, Courage Goes to Work How he got interested in the topic of courage Why courage is a virtue and it’s fundamental to having a successful career If courage is about saying “yes” to any risk in front of you The relationship between fear and courage, and how can we manage our fear The 3 different “behavioral buckets” of courage Who he considers to be a courageous leader and why Jonathan Krueger is an Investment Advisor Representative with Lion Street Advisors, LLC, a Registered Investment Representative and a Registered Representative with Lion Street Advisors, LLC member SIPC. Opinions expressed on this program do not necessarily reflect those of Lion Street Advisors, LLC or LionsGate Advisors. The topics discussed, and opinions given are not intended to address the specific needs of any listener. Neither Lion Street Advisors, LLC nor LionsGate Advisors offer legal or tax advice; listeners are encouraged to discuss their financial needs with the appropriate professional regarding your individual circumstance. Resources: Bill Treasurer is the Chief Encouragement Officer (CEO) of Giant Leap Consulting, Inc. He is the author of international best-seller Courage Goes To Work, which introduced the new management practice of courage building and Leaders Open Doors, which became the #1 leadership training book on Amazon. All royalties from Leaders Open Doors are donated to programs that support kids with special needs. Bill has designed leadership and succession programs for emerging and experienced leaders for NASA, Saks Fifth Avenue, UBS Bank, Walsh Construction, Spanx, the Pittsburgh Pirates, the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, and many others. Bill holds a Master’s degree from the University of Wisconsin and a Bachelor’s degree from West Virginia University where he attended school on a full athletic scholarship. In addition to being an author & a business owner, Bill is a former U.S. High Diving Team captain, a cancer survivor, and the father of three children.
Bill Treasurer is a workplace expert, courage pioneer, and best-selling author of 5 books including celebrating its 10th anniversary edition: Courage Goes to Work: How to Build Backbones, Boost Performance, and Get Results. He is the founder of Giant Leap Consulting, a consulting and training company specializing in courage-building, he advises organizations—including NASA, eBay, Lenovo, […] The post 147 – The Courage to Lead with Bill Treasurer appeared first on Jake A Carlson.
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In the first half hour. Patricia will interview Bill Treasure, an author, workplace expert and courage pioneer. Throughout his career he noticed problems within the workforce and has worked hard to solve it. He will discuss the tenth-anniversary edition of this trailblazing book, Courage Goes to Work and provide timely tips to leaders, managers, and workers alike. In the second half hour Patricia interviews Dr. BJ Miller & Shoshana Berger. The two are co-authors who are working together to help those to navigate through a challenging time. They will discuss their book, A Beginner's Guide to the End and give their advice for approaching the end of life.
In the first half hour. Patricia will interview Bill Treasure, an author, workplace expert and courage pioneer. Throughout his career he noticed problems within the workforce and has worked hard to solve it. He will discuss the tenth-anniversary edition of this trailblazing book, Courage Goes to Work and provide timely tips to leaders, managers, and workers alike. In the second half hour Patricia interviews Dr. BJ Miller & Shoshana Berger. The two are co-authors who are working together to help those to navigate through a challenging time. They will discuss their book, A Beginner's Guide to the End and give their advice for approaching the end of life.
In the first half hour. Patricia will interview Bill Treasure, an author, workplace expert and courage pioneer. Throughout his career he noticed problems within the workforce and has worked hard to solve it. He will discuss the tenth-anniversary edition of this trailblazing book, Courage Goes to Work and provide timely tips to leaders, managers, and workers alike. In the second half hour Patricia interviews Dr. BJ Miller & Shoshana Berger. The two are co-authors who are working together to help those to navigate through a challenging time. They will discuss their book, A Beginner's Guide to the End and give their advice for approaching the end of life.
In the first half hour. Patricia will interview Bill Treasure, an author, workplace expert and courage pioneer. Throughout his career he noticed problems within the workforce and has worked hard to solve it. He will discuss the tenth-anniversary edition of this trailblazing book, Courage Goes to Work and provide timely tips to leaders, managers, and workers alike. In the second half hour Patricia interviews Dr. BJ Miller & Shoshana Berger. The two are co-authors who are working together to help those to navigate through a challenging time. They will discuss their book, A Beginner's Guide to the End and give their advice for approaching the end of life.
Bill Horan talks with Bill Treasurer, author of “Courage Goes To Work.” Bill will discuss why a manager's problems always involve "comfort " and "fear," how a manager's success will be determined by how he/she handles workers who are too comfortable, too afraid or both, what the 3 buckets of courage are, why work directed by comfort or fear will always result in underperformance, and how courage is working when workers are coming to you with solutions instead of problems.
Bill Horan talks with Bill Treasurer, author of “Courage Goes To Work.” Bill will discuss why a manager's problems always involve "comfort " and "fear," how a manager's success will be determined by how he/she handles workers who are too comfortable, too afraid or both, what the 3 buckets of courage are, why work directed by comfort or fear will always result in underperformance, and how courage is working when workers are coming to you with solutions instead of problems.
Ask a manager what's the hardest part of the job and many these days are likely to say it's dealing with fearful employees who play it safe at all costs. Fear of being labeled, fear of their managers, fear of retaliation, and fear of losing their jobs all topped a recent study as to why workers don't speak up. But for businesses looking to grow and stay ahead of competition, this silence can come at a financial cost. “I think it's more often the case that leaders stoke people's fears,” Mr. Treasurer says. “They think that ‘if I can just make people afraid enough then they are going to be conscientious enough to do a good job.' “But in the long run, fear has a detrimental impact on safety, on performance, on morale. If all you're doing is stoking people's fears, you're going to get exactly the opposite impact on what you're wanting in terms of productivity.” Our guest on this CVBT Audio Interview podcast is workplace expert Bill Treasurer, author of the bestseller “Courage Goes to Work,” which was re-published in May. In the interview, you'll hear a definition of courage that may surprise you.
For all show notes, please visit https://www.ajoconnor.com/HRstudio/podcasts/Bill-Treasurer http://bit.ly/HRSP-BillTreasurer Bill Treasurer believes the world needs more courageous leaders. In this episode, he shares how he found his courage and offers advice on how you can find yours. Bill explains what courage is, the different types of courage, and the role that gender and career progression plays in the type of courage that a person will manifest. He offers advice on how to develop your courage and to inspire a climate of courage around you. Bill founded Giant Leap Consulting, a courage-building company, and he is the author of the best-selling book, Courage Goes to Work. In 2017 he released the book, A Leadership Kick in the Ass, which focuses on the importance of leadership humility. Prior, Bill served as an executive in Accenture’s Change Management and Human Performance practice. He eventually became the $35B company’s first full-time internal executive coach. Bill attended West Virginia University on an athletic scholarship for springboard diving and received his Master’s degree from the University of Wisconsin, Green Bay.
We all have fears, and sometimes it's the little ones that can hold us back. Many times fear prevents a conversation that can unlock the next step in success. In this episode, we learn how to take small steps to overcome ourselves and move forward at work and in life. Take away: Courage will lead to the life of our dreams. Action step: Write a day in the life of work 6 months from now that would be satisfying. What 3 actions can you take this week to move toward that? Money Learnings: Bill's learned the most about money from his grandmother, the person who had it the least. He learned lessons from his depression-era grandparents. Bill uses money to create incentives for his kids. Bio:Bill Treasurer is a workplace expert, courage pioneer, and author of Courage Goes to Work: How to Build Backbones, Boost Performance, and Get Results. Founder of Giant Leap Consulting, a consulting and training company specializing in courage-building, he advises organizations—including NASA, eBay, Lenovo, Saks Fifth Avenue, Spanx, the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, and the Pittsburgh Pirates—on teaching workers the kind of courage that strengthens businesses and careers. Learn more at GiantLeapConsulting.com. Highlights from this episode: Link to show notes page Bill's story of finding courage as a kid. Acknowledge the fear and take action. If you don't learn the lesson, you have to repeat the class. The biology of fear. How our childhood experiences drive our adult behaviors. The why of the book, Courage Goes to Work. How to show courage in the workplace. The 3 buckets of courage. Tell, Trust, Try. Fear based leadership. The power of vulnerability. Worst / Best case scenario equation. What do you want? Taking many little leaps before the big leaps. What will you regret the least? Taking the chance or not. SOCIAL MEDIA: Facebook: http://facebook.com/bill.treasurer Twitter: @btreasurer LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/courage YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/ Learn more at: www.BillTreasurer.com https://giantleapconsulting.com/courage/ Richer Soul Life Beyond Money. You got rich, now what? Let's talk about your journey to more a purposeful, intentional, amazing life. Where are you going to go and how are you going to get there? Let's figure that out together. At the core is the financial well being to be able to do what you want, when you want, how you want. It's about personal freedom! Thanks for listening! If you like the show please leave a review on iTunes: http://bit.do/richersoul https://www.facebook.com/richersoul http://richersoul.com/ rocky@richersoul.com Any financial advice is for educational purposes only and you should consult with an expert for your specific needs.
How are you about doing something new in your job or your life? Little scary? Do you focus on the consequences or the possibilities? How about the issue of trust? Do you really have the courage that it takes to trust others in your life or your business? Of do you distrust and control? And how about really telling the truth? Are you a closed mouth yes person at your job? You know the one who complains quietly with your colleagues, but has a smile on their face and agree with everything your manager says, because you truly fear if you object you will be fired? If you said yes to any of these question chances are you are in need of some courage. And that leads us to this weeks guest on A New Direction, best selling author, speaker, and CEO (Chief Encouragement Officer...love that) of Giant Leap Consulting Bill Treasurer. Bill Treasurer has been speaking with and helping people for decades learn how to bring real courage to the workplace. Bill's best selling book is entitled "Courage Goes to Work". Bill reveals for us the three buckets of courage we all need to lead and become more successful. TRY courage, TRUST courage, and TELL courage. He walks us through examples and encourages us how we can be better in all these areas of courage. But wait!!! There's more! Bill reveals a fourth bucket of courage not in the book. You will want to listen to the show to find out the fourth bucket that we all deal with from time to time. Only on A New Direction. To learn more about Bill Treasurer Click Here To learn more about Giant Leap Consulting Click Here Thank you to Enlign Business Brokers and Advisors for leading the way as the main sponsor for A New Direction. Enlign is international known and recognized as the leaders in business brokerages. When it comes to selling your business do it with real deal experts who make confidentiality their priority. Learn more about Enlign by gonig to www.ENLIGN.com And Linda Craft & Team, REALTORS, they can help you any where in the world find the right expert professional to sell your home, or find your next one. If you live in the Greater Raleigh, Durham, Chapel Hill, Research Triangle Park area, you can find out personally why they are known in the real estate world for having legendary customer service. Head on over to www.LindaCraft.com This week's t-shirt shout out of the week goes to Holt Physical Therapy in Raleigh, NC. I can speak form experience when they say the "get you back in the game"... it is a fact. Thank you Holt Physical Therapy for the t-shirt. If you want your business to be on the t-shirt shout out of the week: Send an XL t-shirt to: Jay Izso c/o A New Direction 2024 Macon Ridge Rd Raleigh, NC 27613 No profanity please.
International Best selling author, Bill Treasurer, joins me in a timely discussion about courage building. Why it is so important and how difficult true courage can be under certain circumstances. We dive into the notion of passion and how passion is often the source of ones courage. This is an amazing discussion that is beneficial for everyone looking to make the world a better place while expanding their own personal growth in the process. You can see more of Bill Treasurer on his website at http://BillTreasurer.com. You can also buy his latest book "Courage Goes to Work" at Amazon or at most online book stores. Patreons can see the additional exclusive with Bill Treasurer at http://Patreon.com/SarahWestall Consider supporting my show on Patreon and see exclusive interviews, research, and ebooks. You can sign up at http://Patreon.com/SarahWestall Follow me on Twitter @ https://twitter.com/westall_sarahw Censorship is serious. To stay informed of all the latest episodes, sign up for my weekly newsletter @ http://SarahWestall.com Important Information Shared on the Show See the studies and learn more about the 24 hour weight loss supplement that guarantees results @ https://cutt.ly/TetrogenInfo Advanced Health for your Stem Cells! Learn more about Stem Cell Pro @ http://Cutt.ly/ProxyStem Smart Buying Tip: Remember to select recurring order for much better pricing and discounts (you can always cancel if you change your mind) Learn more about the TA-65 @ http://Cutt.ly/TA-65 Smart Buying Tip: Remember to select recurring order for much better pricing and discounts (you can always cancel if you change your mind) See more on Blue Light Blocking Glasses & Computer Screens to protect your eyes @ https://cutt.ly/blockbluelight Bill Treasurer's Biography Bill Treasurer is the Chief Encouragement Officer (CEO) of Giant Leap Consulting, Inc. He is the author of international best-seller Courage Goes To Work, which introduced the new management practice of courage building and Leaders Open Doors, which became the #1 leadership training book on Amazon. All royalties from Leaders Open Doors are donated to programs that support kids with special needs. Bill has designed leadership and succession programs for emerging and experienced leaders for NASA, Saks Fifth Avenue, UBS Bank, Walsh Construction, Spanx, the Pittsburgh Pirates, the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, and many others. Bill holds a Master’s degree from the University of Wisconsin and a Bachelor’s degree from West Virginia University where he attended school on a full athletic scholarship. In addition to being an author & a business owner, Bill is a former U.S. High Diving Team captain , a cancer survivor, and the father of three children. See the full Interview on Youtube https://youtu.be/LfhCtwWJ7DQ
Bill Treasurer is chief encouragement officer of Giant Leap Consulting, a courage-building company. For over two decades, Treasurer has worked with thousands of leaders across the globe, strengthening their leadership influence. He is the author of the new internationally bestselling book international bestseller Courage Goes to Work: How to Build Backbones, Boost Performance, and Get Results. His previous book, A Leadership Kick in the Ass: How to Learn from Rough Landings, Blunders, and Missteps, provides practical tips for building confidence and humility. His other bestselling book is Leaders Open Doors: A Radically Simple Leadership Approach to Lift People, Profits, and Performance. His clients include NASA, Saks Fifth Avenue, UBS Bank, Walsh Construction, Lenovo, Hugo Boss, Children’s Miracle Network, and the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs. More at BillTreasurer.com and CourageBuilding.com. Podcast Highlights Who is Bill Treasurer? Bill grew up in the suburbs of New York and they tend to have a particular swagger due to trying to people trying to make their way in city that is crowded with other people trying to do the same. Bill found springboard diving as an avenue to compete in and started winning championships, ultimately getting to the point where he was having scholarships offered to him. The trouble was, Bill was afraid of heights and wasn’t experienced with any high dives, which were a requirement to get those scholarships. Lucky for Bill, he had a coach that wouldn’t let him quit. Bill’s coach put him into gradually increasing situations of fear, raising the board higher and higher, eventually getting him to the point where he was able to do dives in excess of 100 feet. Human beings don’t grow in a zone of comfort, we grow, progress, and evolve in a zone of discomfort. If you walk through the fear instead of running away from it, there are rewards on the other side. Bill basically didn’t enjoy the idea that his own fear was the only thing in his way and holding him back from having a life experience that very few would ever get. High Diving Into Business When Bill was the captain of his high diving team he had no idea who he was as a leader so he modeled the leader he knew best, his father. This didn’t turn out well. He started to read books on leadership and ended up working with companies that worked specifically with leaders. Eventually, after accumulating a lot of experience, Bill wanted to take his own big leap and start his own courage building consultancy. You have to know what your values are in order to be congruent with them. For Bill, that meant creativity and independence, which is why working at someone else’s business wasn’t the best fit for him. It eventually became a soul question, he realized that if he didn’t make the leap he would be suppressing his soul forever. He wasn’t prepared to live a life of dangerous safety. “Most men live lives of quiet desperation and go to the grave with the song still in them.” -Henry David Thorough What will you regret the least? Will you regret taking the chance and failing? Or not taking the chance at all? Why Courage? Bill wanted to have a risk leadership company, but the term risk didn’t really resonate well with executives that Bill wanted to work with. Bill worked with Mark Levy on the brand and he pointed out that the core concept was really courage so that’s what he should focus on. Once Bill realized that, it all came together. Courage Goes To Work You have to do something to make the courage happen, and it usually involved discomfort. Courage is not something you are, you have to go out and get it which is how courage goes to work. Courage has a rel
On today’s powerful episode of Finding Brave, Kathy Caprino is joined by the inspiring author, leadership consultant and advisor Bill Treasurer, the founder of Giant Leap Consulting, a “courage-building” company, and author of five books, including Courage Goes to Work, Leaders Open Doors, and Right Risk. For over two decades, Bill has worked with thousands of leaders across the globe, strengthening their leadership impact, and building their courage. Among others, Bill’s clients include NASA, Spanx, eBay, Lenovo, Armstrong Flooring, UBS Bank, Hugo Boss, the Pittsburgh Pirates, and the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs. Bill’s insights about courage and risk-taking have been featured in over 100 newspapers and magazines, including the Washington Post, NY Daily News, Chicago Tribune, Boston Herald, Woman’s Day, Redbook, and The Harvard Management Update. You’ll hear Bill share his riveting personal story of how he first “found brave” in his teen years, and his keen insights and tips for expanding courage in your life -- putting courage to work to build your impact, deepen your personal fulfillment and achieve your highest potential. Bill also shares powerful ways to generate true confidence that blends both humility and self-worth, and how to find the courage to answer the one key question that will help you achieve the ultimate purpose you are here to fulfill. To learn more about today's guest, visit http://giantleapconsulting.com/.
Even though we all know not to talk or text while driving – it can be so tempting. After all, what harm can it do to send a text while stopped at a traffic light? Well, you might be surprised. Research by AAA found there is a residual effect even after you are done texting or talking that can impair your driving. This episode begins with this interesting intel. Heart disease is the #1 killer in the U.S. And yet it is almost completely preventable. That’s according to Michael, Greger, M.D. and author of the book, How Not to Die (http://amzn.to/2ClpQq2). Dr Greger explains how lifestyle changes not only will eliminate and reverse heart disease but also help with other life threatening conditions such as diabetes, kidney disease, liver disease and more. Here are the websites mentioned by Dr Greger: · http://www.truehealthinitiative.org/ · http://www.pcrm.org/kickstartHome/mealplan/week-1Then, some very simple yet powerful advice to improve your love relationship from John Gottman, one of the best known experts in the field of relationship psychology, He says 2 little things will make all the difference in the world. Listen to discover what they are. Plus, do you ever wish you were more courageous? Are there things you haven’t done because you lacked the courage to do them? Speaker and consultant Bill Treasurer author of the book Courage Goes to Work (http://amzn.to/2Aj4Nms) will help you realize you probably have more courage than you think and how to become more courageous in spite of the fear you face.
Are you or your organization in need of courage building? If you'd like to operate out of confidence and conviction rather than anxiety and fear, that's what you need. Today’s guest, Bill Treasurer, author of Courage Goes to Work, shares with us: Three unique ways of looking at courage. Specific actions for living and leading [...] The post Courage Building and Leadership with Bill Treasurer appeared first on The Ambitious Entrepreneur Podcast Network.
Bill Treasurer, author of “Courage Goes to Work” visits Brainstorms this week. Listen as he and host Nora Klaver define courage and talk about its place in the office. Be sure to stay tuned as Bill describes his most courageous act: wearing a speedo to work every day! … Read more about this episode...
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Join me as I review Bill Treasurer, Courage Goes To Work: How to Build Backbones, Boost Performance, and Get Results.Bill Treasurer is founder and Chief Encourager at Giant Leap Consulting, a firm that helps people and organizations live more courageously. Among his clients are CNN, EarthLink, Starbucks, and the DEA. He is the author of Right Risk and the editor of Positively M.A.D.Prior to founding Great Leap, Treasurer was captain of the U.S. High Diving Team and performed over 1,500 high dives form heights that scaled to over 100 feet. Bill resides in Asheville, North Carolina.