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Tony Loyd is a leadership development expert who helps people who are frozen and frustrated in their careers and aspires them to be purpose-driven leaders! Oftentimes, people may feel inspired but stuck. He helps people develop a bridge from an idea to innovation to impact! Tony's podcast, Social Entrepreneur is about interviewing people who are making a dollar and a difference. These are people who are making money but the money is in service to that mission. Tony goes on to share some of these people who he has interviewed and how they are making a difference. Even though Tony interviews individuals worldwide, he provides two examples in his local community which is inspiring! To help people in this process of creating something bigger than themselves, he asks his clients the following questions What breaks your heart? What inspires you? Those answers are the clues for what you can do in the world! The next question is What unique strengths and abilities do you bring to the table? Tony goes on to share what he would say to the woman in midlife who feels that it's too late for them to tackle anything inspirational or imaginative. Tony then goes on to share how tackling the questions above and taking baby steps is your first step to making things happen. Ask yourself, what is my one month, ninety-day plan, and then one year plan. Last but not least, what are the daily habits that are going to get me there? Remember, if you take small actions every day then you can make a lot of progress! You have value in the world! Stand firm and tall! Burning out your candle doesn't make anybody else's candle burn any brighter. Tony then goes on to encourage all the listeners that if you have something to share that now is the time. We need you more than ever to shine your light and stand tall! We then go on to discuss Tony's book: Crazy Good Advice, Ten Lessons Learned from 150 Leading Social Entrepreneurs. He took what he learned from the 150 people interviewed and boiled it down to the ten pieces of advice that was given repeatedly. During this process, he came up with one sentence “miracles find you while you're in motion”. If you are sitting still, then these moments or miracles can not find you. It's when you go into motion that you run into those little moments of serendipity. So miracles find you while you are in motion. Don't you love that? Resources Connect with Tony Loyd Grab the book: Crazy Good Advice Connect with Deborah Voll The mid-life Quiz here Download your Passion and Purpose Workbook
Our guest on the podcast this week is Tony Lloyd, a leadership development expert who empowers aspiring changemakers to rapidly grow a business with a social mission. Tony is a former Fortune 500 executive with companies such as JohnDeere, Medtronic, and Buffalo Wild Wings. Today, Tony is a best-selling author, keynote speaker, business coach, and podcast host. He is the Executive Producer of the podcast Social Entrepreneur where he shares positive stories from underrepresented voices, focusing on solutions that the world needs. You may also have seen Tony on the TED platform as he is a TEDx speaker and the best-selling author of Crazy Good Advice: 10 Lessons Learned from 150 Leading Social Entrepreneurs. In today's episode, Tony shares his journey from corporate CEO to supporting social entrepreneurs in a life of meaningful service. He talks about the turning points in his own life, those moments where the seeds were planted for him to want to make a difference and how he found his path towards a deeper sense of purpose. Listen in as we discuss why social entrepreneurship is the future of business, how leadership is becoming more purpose-driven, and the 10 questions you can ask yourself about life, leadership, and social entrepreneurship to see if you have an idea worth funding. We talked through what it means to make a positive difference in our world from the personal to the professional and beyond. This was a powerful conversation and really interesting to hear what Tony has learned from interviewing and working with so many social entrepreneurs. Will there be challenges? Of course. As Tony says “There be dragons…” and what you do to overcome those obstacles can define your success or if you ignore them, potentially, your ultimate demise. If you are interested in business as a force for good, or you simply want to help make the world a better place, I think you'll enjoy Tony's insights. Key Takeaways How to find the path to your purpose The 10 Questions to ask yourself if you want to make a meaningful difference. The 3 moments that can define a change for you. Why business is important when it comes to changing the world. Tony's final words of wisdom that apply to us all. Memorable Quote “Somehow we have to figure out how to treat each other with kindness, it's a small world, it's a short life, and we might just as well be kind to each other while we're here.” - Tony Lloyd. Episode Resources: https://tonyloyd.com/ (Tony's website) https://tonyloyd.com/show/social-entrepreneur/ (Social Entrepreneur Podcast) https://youtu.be/H29BLCXq-JU (Tony's TED Talk) https://thriveconnectcontribute.com/ (Thrive. Connect. Contribute. Podcast) BOOK: https://amzn.to/3jjwHZC (Crazy Good Advice: 10 Lessons Learned from 150 Leading Social Entrepreneurs) by Tony Lloyd BOOK: https://amzn.to/3dmAGRq (Turning Pro) by Stephen Pressfield http://sacredchangemakers.com/ (SacredChangemakers.com) https://sacredchangemakers.com/community (Our Community) Thank you to our sponsor: A HUGE thank you to our sponsor Coaches Business School who are helping coaches to succeed in business, so they can make a meaningful difference in our world. Go to https://coachesbusinessschool.com (coachesbusinessschool.com) to get the tools, strategies, and frameworks you need to enjoy growing your business in a way that is profitable, predictable, and purpose-driven. A big (thank you/shout out) to all our coaches, because without them this wouldn't be possible. If you would like to support our show: Please rate, review and subscribe to the podcast on iTunes and other podcast platforms. We would be SO grateful. Sacred Changemakers is a transformation company that believes in change for good. We partner with changemakers (coaches, consultants, speakers, authors, business owners, leaders, conscious humans) who want to become more purpose-driven, create a lasting impact, and inspire a better future for all. Together, we are making a...
#SocialMission AMA With Tony LoydConnect with Tony:https://tonyloyd.com https://www.facebook.com/TonyLoydSocialEntrepreneur/ https://www.instagram.com/anthonyloyd/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/tonyloyd/ https://twitter.com/TonyLoyd Connect with EMS: Need some help? http://ethicalmarketingservice.com Books: http://ethicalmarketingservice.com/book Want to be a guest? https://ethicalmarketingservice.com/guest/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/EMS_Worthing Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ethicalmarketingservice Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/thomas-green-18655b97/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ethicalmarketingservice/ Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.co.uk/emservice/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@ethicalmarketingservice Pricing: https://ethicalmarketingservice.co.uk Subscribe: http://www.youtube.com/c/EthicalMarketingService Apple Podcasts: https://www.ethicalmarketingservice.co.uk/apple Spotify: https://www.ethicalmarketingservice.co.uk/spotify Stitcher: https://www.ethicalmarketingservice.co.uk/stitcher Tony Loyd is a #leadership development #expert. He empowers aspiring changemakers to rapidly #growabusiness with a social mission. His Purpose-Driven Leadership Program provides a blueprint to bridge the gaps from idea, to #innovation, to impact. Tony is a former #Fortune500 #executive with #companies such as John Deere, Medtronic, and Buffalo Wild Wings. Today, Tony is a best-selling #author, #keynotespeaker, #businesscoach, and #podcast host. He is the Executive Producer of the podcast Social Entrepreneur. He shares positive stories from underrepresented voices, focused on solutions. Social #Entrepreneur is downloaded more than half a million times in over 180 countries. Tony also hosts Thrive. Connect. Contribute. where he tells stories of people who thrive in life, connect with others, and contribute to the world in the face of adversity. He is a #TEDx speaker and the best-selling author of Crazy Good Advice: 10 Lessons Learned from 150 Leading Social Entrepreneurs.
What does it mean to be a social entrepreneur? Marrying business with social responsibility has never sounded better, but what does it really mean. Today's guest is Tony Loyd, a leadership development expert who helps people who are frozen and frustrated in their careers to become purpose-driven business leaders. In this episode, we define social entrepreneurs and learn how we can become one so we can live a life of purpose and meaning. Show notes: Download an electronic copy of Tony's best selling book "Crazy Good Advice: 10 Lessons Learned from 150 Leading Social Entrepreneurs." for free at https://tonyloyd.com
Tony is a leadership development expert who helps purpose-driven business leaders to thrive in life so that they can connect with others and contribute to the world.He is a former Fortune 500 executive with companies such as John Deere, Medtronic, and Buffalo Wild Wings. He has extensive experience in strategic planning, talent management, and leadership development.Tony is a best-selling author, keynote speaker, business coach, and a podcast host.Today he talks about the importance of finding a way to do things for the good of society. There are four main ways to do this, through his 4-S framework - Sell, Source, Staff, Share. By using one or more of these four areas, companies like Evrnu https://www.evrnu.com/ and http://www.arqlite.com/ are providing ways to have a positive impact on the world.A good point that was made is that these sort of innovations are the result of chance encounters. Most people think they don't have the ingenuity to come up with such inventions or ideas. Tony feels it's a matter of getting out and about. He says "miracles find you while you're in motion." It could be something as simple as an overheard conversation while you're in line at the grocery store, that leads to an introduction...but none of it happens if you're sitting on your sofa.You can download a copy of his best-selling book, "Crazy Good Advice: 10 Lessons Learned from 150 Leading Social Entrepreneurs", on his primary website, https://tonyloyd.comTony can be found in many places! Please check out all of his sites and social media presence on the many platforms: Thrive. Connect. Contribute.: https://thriveconnectcontribute.com/Antiracist Voter: https://antiracistvoter.comCoaching practice: https://cultureshift.com/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TonyLoydSocialEntrepreneur/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/anthonyloyd/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tonyloyd/Twitter: https://twitter.com/TonyLoydYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/tonyloyd
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Tony Loyd is a leadership development expert. He helps people who are frozen and frustrated in their careers to become purpose-driven business leaders. He does that through a signature five-step process with targeted one-on-one coaching. Tony is a former Fortune500 executive with companies such as John Deere, Medtronic, and Buffalo Wild Wings. Today, Tony is a best-selling author, keynote speaker, business coach, and podcast host. He is the Executive Producer of the podcast Social Entrepreneurwhere he shares positive stories from underrepresented voices, focused on solutions. Social Entrepreneur is downloaded more than half a million times in over 180 countries.Tony also hosts Thrive. Connect. Contribute.where he tells stories of people who thrive in life, connect with others, and contribute to the world in the face of adversity. He is a TEDx speakerandthe best-selling author of Crazy Good Advice: 10 Lessons Learned from 150 Leading Social Entrepreneurs. Primary website: https://tonyloyd.com Thrive. Connect. Contribute.: https://thriveconnectcontribute.com/ Coaching practice: https://cultureshift.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TonyLoydSocialEntrepreneur/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/anthonyloyd/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tonyloyd/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/TonyLoyd YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/tonyloyd
This morning I interview Tony Loyd and discuss ways to help ourselves, help others and be successful in doing both! Take a Listen! Tony Loyd is a leadership development expert. He helps purpose-driven business leaders to thrive in life so that they can connect with others and contribute to the world. He is a former Fortune 500 executive with companies such as John Deere, Medtronic, and Buffalo Wild Wings. He has extensive experience in strategic planning, talent management, and leadership development. Tony is a best-selling author, keynote speaker, business coach, and podcast host. He is the Executive Producer of the podcast Social Entrepreneur where he shares positive stories from underrepresented voices, focused on solutions. Social Entrepreneur is downloaded more than half a million times in over 180 countries. Tony also hosts Thrive. Connect. Contribute. where he tells stories of people who thrive in life, connect with others, and contribute to the world in the face of adversity. And, on Antiracist Voter he shares stories about criminal justice, economic justice, environmental justice, education, housing, health, immigration, and voting rights. He is a TEDx speaker and the best-selling author of Crazy Good Advice: 10 Lessons Learned from 150 Leading Social Entrepreneurs. https://twitter.com/TonyLoyd https://www.linkedin.com/in/tonyloyd/ https://www.instagram.com/anthonyloyd/ https://www.facebook.com/TonyLoydSocialEntrepreneur/ https://tonyloyd.com/ --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/twopartypodcast/support
Tony has been able to create quite a career being a part of not one but several fortune 500 companies including that of John Deere and Buffalo wild wings working as a top executive. Yet, Tony was constantly asking himself what his passion was and how he can use his skillsets to better influence those around him. This episode really dives into his obstacles, his advice gathered from 150+ CEO's and entrepreneurs which you can find out even more amazing knowledge bombs in his book Crazy Good Advice.
If you think it’s too late or you’re too old to start a running journey and get all the benefits that go along with it, think again! Today I’m joined by Tony Loyd, an inspiring former Fortune 500 executive, TEDx speaker, and best selling author who started his running journey at 42 years old and through it has found relief from depression and anxiety, great success in his career, and his purpose in life! We’re diving into: What inspired Tony to set out on a year of setting new personal goals in every area of his life and achieving new personal bests in running and life (at age 60!) - How he found his purpose - The biggest lessons Tony learned on his year of personal bests - What leaders and runners can learn from each other - The pros and cons of setting PRs - What running on a plant-based diet looks and feels like - The importance of self-care - Tony’s best lessons in leadership from his career and after interviewing over 150 leaders, entrepreneurs, and executives - And a special gift for you from Tony! (Listen in to the end for this one!) Connect with me on Instagram: https://instagram.com/coachingontherun Get a free toolkit to jumpstart your running!: https://www.coachingontherun.com/ Catch Tony’s podcast, Social Entrepreneur: https://tonyloyd.com/episodes/ Grab a copy of Tony’s book, Crazy Good Advice: 10 Lessons Learned from 150 Leading Social Entrepreneurs: https://amzn.com/069291904X
Hear the latest episode of Make A Change. In this episode you will hear a conversation between Tony Loyd who is a radio host, speaker and the author of the book Crazy Good Advice: 10 lessons learned from 150 Leading Social Entrepreneurs and Aishwarya Gupta a 15 year old high school girl who talks about change and is a blogger and youtuber. Dont forget to follow Tony Loyd on Instagram: https://instagram.com/anthonyloyd?igshid=12wl0lwmlm29l, Facebook: https://m.facebook.com/TonyLoydSocialEntrepreneur/ check out his podcast Social Entrepreneurs: https://open.spotify.com/show/7FhP56QS0YbfyUoE3nKXL1?si=SMTgWCPyQ4ypYQUtQTLWGg dont forget to follow Aishwarya Gupta on instagram for all latest updates: https://instagram.com/aishwarya_gupta_007?igshid=bwqem4an0ulq --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/aishwaryagupta/message
Tony Loyd is a leadership development expert. He helps purpose-driven business leaders to thrive in life so that they can connect with others and contribute to the world. He is a former Fortune 500 executive with companies such as John Deere, Medtronic, and Buffalo Wild Wings. He has extensive experience in strategic planning, talent management, and leadership development. Tony is a best-selling author, keynote speaker, business coach, and podcast host. He is the Executive Producer of the podcast Social Entrepreneur where he shares positive stories from underrepresented voices, focused on solutions. Social Entrepreneur is downloaded more than half a million times in over 180 countries. Tony also hosts Thrive. Connect. Contribute. where he tells stories of people who thrive in life, connect with others, and contribute to the world in the face of adversity. And, on Antiracist Voter he shares stories about criminal justice, economic justice, environmental justice, education, housing, health, immigration, and voting rights. He is a TEDx speaker and the best-selling author of Crazy Good Advice: 10 Lessons Learned from 150 Leading Social Entrepreneurs Primary website: https://tonyloyd.com Thrive. Connect. Contribute.: https://thriveconnectcontribute.com/ Antiracist Voter: https://antiracistvoter.com Coaching practice: https://cultureshift.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TonyLoydSocialEntrepreneur/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/anthonyloyd/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tonyloyd/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/TonyLoyd YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/tonyloyd --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Tony Loyd is a leadership development expert. He helps purpose-driven business leaders to thrive in life so that they can connect with others and contribute to the world. He is a former Fortune 500 executive with companies such as John Deere, Medtronic, and Buffalo Wild Wings. He has extensive experience in strategic planning, talent management, and leadership development. Tony is a best-selling author, keynote speaker, business coach, and podcast host. He is the Executive Producer of the podcast Social Entrepreneur where he shares positive stories from underrepresented voices, focused on solutions. Social Entrepreneur is downloaded more than half a million times in over 180 countries. Tony also hosts Thrive. Connect. Contribute. where he tells stories of people who thrive in life, connect with others, and contribute to the world in the face of adversity. And, on Antiracist Voter he shares stories about criminal justice, economic justice, environmental justice, education, housing, health, immigration, and voting rights. He is a TEDx speaker and the best-selling author of Crazy Good Advice: 10 Lessons Learned from 150 Leading Social Entrepreneurs. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/everydayguru/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/everydayguru/support
Tony Loyd is a leadership development expert, best-selling author, keynote speaker, and executive producer & podcast host for not one… but three podcasts including Social Entrepreneur which has shared the stories of over 250 impactful entrepreneurs and has been downloaded more than half a million times in over 180 countries. He also produces the Thrive Connect Contribute & Anti Racist Voter podcasts.He is also a former Fortune 500 executive with companies such as John Deere, Medtronic, and Buffalo Wild Wings where he was responsible for launching some the most impactful talent & leadership programs these companies have ever had including a global training of 120,000 personnel in 60 countries across 4 strategic business units. He is the best-selling author of Crazy Good Advice: 10 Lessons Learned from 150 Leading Social Entrepreneurs. For more visit Evolvethe.WorldWant to get the Podcast Roundup every week? Text EVOLVE to (509) 213-0040
Tony Loyd is a leadership development expert. He helps purpose-driven business leaders to thrive in life so that they can connect with others and contribute more. Tony is a best-selling author, keynote speaker, and coach. He is the Executive Producer of the podcast Social Entrepreneur where he shares positive stories from underrepresented voices, focused on solutions. Social Entrepreneur is downloaded more than half a million times in over 180 countries. He also hosts Thrive. Connect. Contribute., a new podcast where he shares positive stories from resilient people. He is the best-selling author of Crazy Good Advice: 10 Lessons Learned from 150 Leading Social Entrepreneurs. He is a former Fortune 500 executive with companies such as John Deere, Medtronic, and Buffalo Wild Wings. He has extensive experience in strategic planning, talent management, and leadership development. Primary website: https://tonyloyd.com New podcast: https://thriveconnectcontribute.com/ Coaching practice: https://cultureshift.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TonyLoydSocialEntrepreneur/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/anthonyloyd/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tonyloyd/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/TonyLoyd YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/tonyloyd
I loved interviewing my next guest. We had a in depth conversation on a wide range of topics. Tony's book is an engaging read, NB you can get his book for free. Make sure to listen how to get it. Tony Loyd is a leadership development expert. He helps purpose-driven business leaders to thrive in life so that they can connect with others and contribute more. Tony is a best-selling author, keynote speaker, and coach. He is the Executive Producer of the podcast Social Entrepreneur where he shares positive stories from underrepresented voices, focused on solutions. Social Entrepreneur is downloaded more than half a million times in over 180 countries. He also hosts Thrive. Connect. Contribute., a new podcast where he shares positive stories from resilient people. He is the best-selling author of Crazy Good Advice: 10 Lessons Learned from 150 Leading Social Entrepreneurs. He is a former Fortune 500 executive with companies such as John Deere, Medtronic, and Buffalo Wild Wings. He has extensive experience in strategic planning, talent management, and leadership development. Primary website: https://tonloyd.com New podcast: https://thriveconnectcontribute.com/ Coaching practice: https://cultureshift.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TonyLoydSocialEntrepreneur/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/anthonyloyd/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tonyloyd/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/TonyLoyd YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/tonyloyd
In this episode of the Psykhe podcast we’re joined by Tony Loyd. Tony is a leadership development expert, bestselling author and podcast host who shares with us how he has moved through a dark period of depression to thrive in his life. In 2019 Tony started a challenge to live a year of personal bests. He focused on achieving excellence in 10 domains divided between 3 areas of his life. Tony shares what he has learnt from the experience and how you can thrive in life so that you can connect deeply and contribute more. Mentioned in this episode: Headspace App Connect with our guest Tony on facebook, Linkedin, Twitter or Instagram and visit his website - don’t forget to email him to get a free copy of his bestselling book Crazy Good Advice: 10 Lessons Learned from 150 Leading Social Entrepreneurs. Follow our host Hannah @hannah.stainer on instagram or on twitter. Follow our podcast @psykhecoaching on instagram, twitter and facebook or visit our website. If you want to join in the discussion, you can also join our private community group on facebook: Psykhe Mental Wellbeing Community. This is a place to connect with like minded individuals who are also wanting to focus on their mental wellbeing. We would love to hear your feedback on the episode so please comment and share if you've enjoyed this episode. Please get in touch with us on socials, @psykhecoaching, and let us know what you think. You can also ask us a question and we will answer one question from a listener each week. Thanks for listening! Hannah & the Psykhe Podcast team x --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/psykhe/message
After a successful fortune 500 career, Tony found himself doing meaningful work but at the expense of himself. After admitting to a friend that he was depressed, he decided to intentionally live his best year yet. Tony Loyd is a best-selling author, keynote speaker, and coach. He is the Executive Producer of the podcast Social Entrepreneur where he shares positive stories from underrepresented voices, focused on solutions. Social Entrepreneur is downloaded more than half a million times in over 180 countries. He is a TEDx speaker and the best-selling author of Crazy Good Advice: 10 Lessons Learned from 150 Leading Social Entrepreneurs. He is a former Fortune 500 executive with companies such as John Deere, Medtronic, and Buffalo Wild Wings. He has extensive experience in strategic planning, talent management, and leadership development. In this episode, we discuss: · The importance of our values aligning with our career. · The conflict between the hustle and grind mentality and self-care. · The truth about why we are depressed and if it starts in our brain or the way we live our life. · Asking yourself, “Why do I work?” and how to find purpose and meaning in the work we do. · A defined, measurable way to actually live your best life. · Using commitment and accountability for self-work. · How all of our “bests” look different and change throughout different stages of life. You can find and follow Tony here: TonyLoyd.com Facebook: /TonyLoydSocialEntrepreneur Instagram: @anthonyloyd Twitter: @tonyloyd LinkedIn: /tonyloyd Primally Pure makes a safe, effective, non-toxic deodorant that actually works. It doesn't contain any harmful chemicals AND it's formulated with ingredients that are actually good for your skin, like coconut oil, arrowroot powder, beeswax and essential oils. AND you can get a discount from being a listener of the who – just use code TheBetterYou at check out for 10% off. Please do yourself and your endocrine system a favor and throw out your toxic deodorant and try Primally Pure. SHOP additional CLEAN products with DISCOUNTS in my SHOP! Please SUBSCRIBE, SHARE, RATE, and REVIEW the podcast! Follow the podcast on Instagram @TheBetterYouPodcast or Facebook @TheBetterYouPodcast. And you can email the podcast at TheBetterYouPodcast@gmail.com Follow me on all the socials: Instagram @kaciemain_writes, Facebook @kaciemain.write, or Twitter @kaciemain_write. Find my book – I Gave Up Men for Lent, the story of a jaded, hopelessly romantic, health-conscious party girl's search for meaning – on Amazon, Kindle, and Audible. And for everything else you want to know about me, visit my website at www.kaciemain.com Some links are Affiliate links.
“I cannot succeed at connecting and succeed at contributing if i am not taking care of thriving” Tony Loyd is a best-selling author, keynote speaker, and coach. He helps purpose-driven business leaders to thrive so that they can connect and contribute at deeper levels. In 2018 Tony’s friend asked him 'How are you?’ ~ For the first time Tony chose to admit to his current state of depression. This realisation led him to many moments of despair and overwhelm, but after being introduced to Johann Hari’s - The Lost Connections , Tony realised that the hope for a better future was actually within his control, off the back of this he committed himself to living a year of personal bests. We discuss topics such as: The impact of family dynamics on later life Coping with violence in the home Resilience - Are we born with it or do we develop it? Developing a growth mindset Holding a mirror up to ourselves Admitting to depression Taking action over the cause of depression Showing up & being fully you Creating boundaries to protect our wellbeing Thrive, Connect, Contribute Practicing self reflection Remembering to focus and invest in ourselves - Thrive First! You can grab yourself a FREE copy of Tony’s Best Selling book- Crazy Good Advice by emailing Tony via his website Tonyloyd.com and mentioning ‘ADVERSITY TO ADVANTAGE’ Connect with Tony further on the following social platforms Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TonyLoydSocialEntrepreneur/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/anthonyloyd/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tonyloyd/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/TonyLoyd YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/tonyloyd
Another interesting episode here @Hardcore MBA! We get to hear from Tony Loyd as he shares about Social Entrepreneurship. Tony is a renowned keynote speaker, radio host, and best-selling author of Crazy Good Advice: 10 Lessons Learned from 150 Leading Social Entrepreneurs. He helps people launch and scale social enterprises so that they can make […]
Visit ToughDecisions.net for complete show notes of each podcast episode. In this episode we interview Tony Loyd, the author of Crazy Good Advice: 10 Lessons Learned from 150 Leading Social Entrepreneurs. Tony is a speaker, a former Fortune 500 executive with extensive experience in strategic planning, talent management, and leadership development. Tune in as Tony […]
Visit ToughDecisions.net for complete show notes of each podcast episode. In this episode we interview Tony Loyd, the author of Crazy Good Advice: 10 Lessons Learned from 150 Leading Social Entrepreneurs. Tony is a speaker, a former Fortune 500 executive with extensive experience in strategic planning, talent management, and leadership development. Tune in as Tony shares his life as an intrapreneur, leaving that and going his own entrepreneurial path full-time, and now living a portfolio life.
Tony Loyd is a radio host, keynote speaker, and best-selling author of "Crazy Good Advice: 10 Lessons Learned from 150 Leading Social Entrepreneurs". He is a former Fortune 500 executive with extensive experience in strategic planning, talent management, and leadership development. CONNECT with Tony HERE LISTEN to Tony's talks: TEDxDrakeU talk HERE TEDxDuke talk HERE "Tell The Whole Story" Talk HERE BeTheTalk is a 7 day a week podcast where Nathan Eckel chats with talkers from TEDx & branded events. Tips tools and techniques that can help you give the talk to change the world at BeTheTalk.com !
Tony Loyd is a radio host, keynote speaker, and best-selling author of "Crazy Good Advice: 10 Lessons Learned from 150 Leading Social Entrepreneurs". He is a former Fortune 500 executive with extensive experience in strategic planning, talent management, and leadership development. CONNECT with Tony HERE LISTEN to Tony's talks: TEDxDrakeU talk HERE TEDxDuke talk HERE "Tell The Whole Story" Talk HERE BeTheTalk is a 7 day a week podcast where Nathan Eckel chats with talkers from TEDx & branded events. Tips tools and techniques that can help you give the talk to change the world at BeTheTalk.com !
Tony Loyd is the author of Crazy Good Advice: 10 Lessons Learned from 150 Leading Social Entrepreneurs. He is a former Fortune 500 executive. Inspired by the work of mission-driven businesses, Tony launched Social Entrepreneur in 2015. The show has been rated #1 in FOUR iTunes New & Noteworthy Categories and is downloaded in more than 170 countries. Before launching Culture Shift Companies, Tony worked with global brands such as John Deere, Medtronic, and Buffalo Wild Wings. Tony has provided leadership to Fortune 500 companies for over 25 years. He has extensive experience conducting strategic planning, leading organizational design, creating talent management strategy and conducting high potential development workshops. Tony created the learning strategy and led the start-up and operation of two world-class corporate universities. Tony has directed the development of up to 120,000 personnel in sixty countries. His breakthrough ideas enabled companies to dramatically increase worldwide training participation while transforming the training organization from a cost center to a revenue-neutral operation. Find Tony Online: Website - https://tonyloyd.com/ Facebook - @TonyLoydSocialEntrepreneur Instagram - @anthonyloyd Twitter - @tonyloyd Some Questions I Ask: Is there one driving passion behind everything that you do? Who is taking advantage of the social entrepreneurship movement? What action did you take when you decided to add “for good” to your mission? What were the moments of vulnerability for you when trying out different career paths? How do we pass along our advantages to the under served? In This Episode, You Will Learn About: Caring about something bigger than yourself The light side and shadow side of everything Greenwashing Learning to pivot Creating a body of work to help create your brand Music Composed by John Zarcone
NOTE: This is an encore presentation of an episode that first aired on July 11, 2016. Advice from Lee Wallace is featured in the book, Crazy Good Advice: 10 Lessons Learned from 150 Leading Social Entrepreneurs. To hear the original, extended interview, go here: https://tonyloyd.com/096. Smallholder farmers grow more than half of the coffee consumed worldwide. Imagine if you will, that you are working at a non-profit in Minnesota, focusing on public policy. The phone rings, and the person on the other end says “Hello. This is the Port of Los Angeles. We have 38,000 pounds of green coffee with your name on it. How would you like to pick this up?” You know nothing about coffee or roasting or retail. What would you do? That is exactly what happened twenty years ago at the Institute for Agriculture and Trade Policy. In today’s Social Entrepreneur, Lee Wallace, the Queen Bean of Peace Coffee tells us the rest of the story. Peace Coffee is a for-profit social enterprise, owned by a nonprofit, the Institute for Agriculture and Trade Policy. Peace Coffee has a wholesale business that they have been running for about two decades. They also have four retail coffee shops within the Twin Cities, Minnesota. Last year Peace Coffee purchased 735,000 lbs. of coffee from 12 countries and 20 smallholder farmer cooperatives. In the process, Peace Coffee paid $370,000 in fair trade premiums. Social Entrepreneurship Quotes from Lee Wallace “We think hard about how to do the right thing for coffee farmers.” “Our customers named us.” “I was trying to find a career that made sense to me in terms of my passions.” “What I was trying to do was find places that sit at the nexus of mission and money.” “Pretty quickly I realized that this is a magical place for me.” “I have always been interested in how organizations work.” “We spend a lot of our time at work.” “The Twin Cities is an amazing place to learn about natural foods because we have such a vibrant and thriving co-op ecosystem.” “My dad really wanted us to understand the history of industry as it came in and out of communities and how that really impacted families in those communities.” “The original idea was that we would be an importer of all kinds of things.” “More than 50% of the world’s coffee farmers, farm coffee on very small parcels of land.” “We come this work with the sense that, what we’re doing is working on trying to elevate the livelihood of an awful lot of people who historically have been very disadvantaged when it comes to the way trade works.” “It’s livelihood, but its community development too.” “Co-ops are stepping in and playing the role of civil society in these communities.” “People in these communities have ideas and know how they’re going to make their communities better. Our job is to be a good partner on the other side of that.” “We have a price floor…We believe that below this level is unsustainable for coffee farmers.” “This company existing 10 years from now is more important than what is happening this month. This company is bigger than all of us.” “You’d be amazed at who would be willing to talk to you.” Social Entrepreneurship Resources: Peace Coffee: https://www.peacecoffee.com/ Peace Coffee on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Peace-Coffee-26583664405/ Peace Coffee on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/peace_coffee/ Peace Coffee on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Peace_Coffee Institute for Agriculture and Trade Policy: http://www.iatp.org/ Book: Crazy Good Advice: 10 Lessons Learned from 150 Leading Social Entrepreneurs: https://tonyloyd.com/book
NOTE: This is an encore presentation of an episode that first aired on March 6, 2017. Grace Garey and Watsi are featured in the book, Crazy Good Advice: 10 Lessons Learned from 150 Leading Social Entrepreneurs. To hear the original, extended interview, go here: https://tonyloyd.com/157. Watsi is on a mission to provide healthcare for every person in the world. A billion people around the world do not have access to basic healthcare. And, for those who are fortunate enough to have access, the cost of healthcare can create a life-crippling financial burden. Watsi enables anyone to directly fund life-changing healthcare for people around the world. You can go to their website, see photos and read stories of patients. You can donate as little as five dollars. All the donated money goes directly to the patient. Donors receive updates throughout the funding process. Once the patient’s healthcare is funded, donors receive updates from doctors and healthcare workers. Donors experience full transparency from the donation to the impact. Since launching four years ago, visitors to the site have raised $7.5 million to provide healthcare for more than 10,000 patients in 24 countries. Social Entrepreneurship Quotes from Grace Garey “We believe everyone deserves healthcare.” @gracegarey, @watsi “A billion people around the world don’t have access to basic healthcare.” @gracegarey, @watsi “It’s all through a network of local medical partners.” @gracegarey, @watsi “When you support a patient, by default, 100% of your donation goes to support that patient’s care.” “My parents are both progressive people who raised me and my sister to care about the rest of the world, outside of our bubble.” “When people are safe and healthy and have access to the basic things they need, they make good decisions and they make the world around them better.” “We started working on Watsi on nights and weekends.” @gracegarey, @watsi “We just started.” @gracegarey, @watsi “We employed the generosity of a lot of people who were excited about the idea.” “We really didn’t know if it would work or not.” @gracegarey, @watsi “We started with almost no systems.” @gracegarey, @watsi “Our initial goal was that we would fund healthcare for ten patients in the first six months, and we did it in the first six hours.” “I didn’t know what Y Combinator was.” @gracegarey, @watsi “We were more like the for-profit startups than we were different.” @gracegarey, @watsi “When we got to YC, everyone was thinking really big.” @gracegarey, @watsi “We told them that we wanted to change global health and they did not blink an eye.” “They assumed it was worth trying.” @gracegarey, @watsi “There are now a dozen or so non-profits and social ventures who have gone through Y Combinator. They’ve all meshed this idea of making an impact with the idea of reaching scale.” “Up to 40% of health funding is lost to inefficiency.” @gracegarey, @watsi “The hardest part throughout this whole journey is just scaling as a person.” “Everyone talks about what it takes to scale your startup, but you also have to scale.” “You have to get used to being really bad at your job most of the time.” @gracegarey, @watsi Social Entrepreneurship Resources: Watsi: https://watsi.org Watsi on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Watsi.org Watsi on Twitter: https://twitter.com/watsi Watsi on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/watsi Book: Crazy Good Advice: 10 Lessons Learned from 150 Leading Social Entrepreneurs: https://tonyloyd.com/book
There’s no better introduction to what Social Entrepreneur and podcaster, Tony Loyd, does than the following quote: ‘Here’s to the crazy ones. The misfits. The rebels. The troublemakers. The square pegs in the round holes. The ones who see differently. They’re not fond of rules. And they have no respect for the status quo. You can quote them, disagree with them, glorify them or vilify them. About the only thing you can’t do is ignore them. Because they change things. They push the human race forward. And while some may see them as the crazy ones we see them as genius.’ Rob Siltanen For the rest, you need to read Tony’s book, Crazy Good Advice. You can find out more about Tony, his book, podcast and radio show here.
Never miss another interview! Join Devin here: http://bit.ly/joindevin. Read the full GoodCrowdinfo article and watch the interview here: http://bit.ly/2skfaXh. Tony Loyd is a podcaster who interviews social entrepreneurs. He has just been invited to host a weekly, drive-time radio show. He's also finishing up a book. To launch all of this, Tony is running a crowdfunding campaign on StartSomeGood.com. Tony lives by the mantra "miracles happen when you are in motion." He says, the radio show came about because he was out and about, was producing a podcast and another host of the radio show connected him to the producer. His book, Crazy Good Advice, features ten lessons from the 150 episodes of his show, extracting patterns and insights from the great social entrepreneurs he's interviewed. Read the full GoodCrowdinfo article and watch the interview here: http://bit.ly/2skfaXh Need a crowdfunding speaker? Learn more about Devin Thorpe at http://crowdfundingspeaker.org.