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In this episode I speak with Joesph Deitch, author of Elevate: An Essential Guide to Life and founder of The Elevate Prize Foundation about waking up to realizing how you can turn frustration into fascination and make problems into enjoyable learning opportunities
Joseph Deitch is the author of #1 bestseller Elevate: An Essential Guide to Life & the founder of the Elevate Prize Foundation, which celebrates & empowers individuals & organizations whose ideas & endeavors elevate the human experience. He’s a Tony-award winning Broadway producer, a consummate entrepreneur, an enthusiastic philanthropist, & a man Investment Advisor magazine once selected (alongside Warren Buffett) as one of the 35 most influential leaders of the financial planning profession over the previous three-plus decades.
Joseph Deitch is the author of #1 bestseller Elevate: An Essential Guide to Life & the founder of the Elevate Prize Foundation, which celebrates & empowers individuals & organizations whose ideas & endeavors elevate the human experience. He’s a Tony-award winning Broadway producer, a consummate entrepreneur, an enthusiastic philanthropist, & a man Investment Advisor magazine once selected (alongside Warren Buffett) as one of the 35 most influential leaders of the financial planning profession over the previous three-plus decades.
Joe Deitch is a rare breed: a lifelong advocate and student of eastern philosophy and spirituality as well as being an American business executive, philanthropist, and the author of Elevate: An Essential Guide to Life. He is the founder and Chairman of Commonwealth Financial Network, the largest privately owned independent broker/dealer-RIA in the United States which manages over 1.5 Billion in assets.
Ann talks to Joseph Deitch, Chairman, Southworth Development, about the book he penned, ‘Elevate: An Essential Guide to Life,’ his love of triathlons and for learning; and to Steve Agars, singer-songwriter, music producer, the Music & Culture Ambassador of Mississippi and passionate golfer.
How often do you wish you knew the secret to living a successful and happy life? Not just a life that brings periods of joy, but a life that is joy-filled through both the ups and the downs we all inevitably encounter? Well, wait no longer. In this episode of Talking Business Now, host Kelly Scanlon talks business—and self-discovery—with Joe Deitch, the author of Elevate: An Essential Guide to Life. It's a book that's meant to be lived, not just read. A financial industry pioneer who founded Commonwealth Financial Network—the largest privately owned independent investment broker/dealer in the U.S.—Deitch is also the chair of a golf resort and real estate company with properties in the U.S., the Bahamas and Scotland. Among his numerous awards, he counts a Tony Award as co-producer of The Gershwin's Porgy and Bess. He also established the Deitch Leadership Institute at Boston Latin School, the oldest public school in the U.S. Here's what you'll take away from the episode: An understanding of the interconnectedness of personal and interpersonal skills across life in general, business and your most important relationships.The difference between Awareness and Action, and how they work together.The 5 insights that are part of Awareness.The 10 skills that are crucial to Action.How to connect your internal and your external journeys. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
If you don’t “know thyself,” you’ll have difficulty succeeding in a world where technology is making average human advisors obsolete. Self-aware advisors understand that they have blind spots and they seek to shine a light on them, make changes, and turn them into strengths. Joe Deitch, the founder of Commonwealth Financial Network, joins my podcast today and shares wisdom from his four decades of running a top broker dealer and drops some amazing insights from his new book, "Elevate: An Essential Guide to Life." In this conversation, we discuss overcoming blind spots, closing the knowing-doing gap, leveraging the multiplier effect, deep listening, meeting people where they are, and much more. By the end of this episode, you’ll have a good understanding of the key skills you’ll need as an advisor to thrive in the years ahead. For additional notes and quotes, visit https://www.belayadvisor.com/134