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This week on The Axis Effect, we sat down with Gary Schoeniger, Author and CEO of The Entrepreneurial Learning Initiative, to discuss the true meaning of leadership. It takes more than making decisions, attending meetings, and showing up. Everyone has the talent and potential to be successful, but Schoeniger explained to us that it takes recognizing your potential and changing your mindset to influence entrepreneurial behavior. Schoeniger shares his insight on the method behind the madness that defines if entrepreneurs are made or born and his steadfast principles of "Never a No Without a Yes"
Tangible Takeaways:Keep in mind: it's not personal. It's about them and what they're trying to say. This is why understanding communication styles is important.Your basic personality should not have to change when you walk through the doors at work or log in to Zoom. You have permission to be you!When we adapt and pivot for other's communication styles, this is not about changing who you are, but being more reflective and responsive to those around you.The key to accomplishing your goals is to show up and do the work. It all funnels down to being disciplined!As women, we often believe we must be able to check all the boxes before pursuing a new job or opportunity. Men don't do this! Be courageous, and go for it!Confidence is all about being coachable.When taking a job: lean in and ask questions. This is your time to ask, don't hold back!About Teresa:Teresa is the Founder and President of Rand Consulting, a firm specializing in speaking, training, and executive level career coaching for individuals and businesses. She is a John Maxwell trainer, a certified Gallop Strengths and Disc behavioral assessments coach, a yoga teacher, and a stress reduction meditation guide. She holds certificates in DEI and Women's Leadership from E-Cornell and University of South Florida, along with being a certified facilitator of the Entrepreneurial Mindset Curriculum through the Entrepreneurial Learning Initiative.Teresa is the founder of the Boss Lady Community, which is a women's membership group dedicated to empowering, embracing, and educating all women.Teresa holds a B.S. in Business Administration from Jacksonville University. She worked for the YMCA for more than 30 years, retiring as the CEO of the Volusia Flagler YMCA Association in Daytona Beach, Fl. In her career, Teresa managed budgets from three million to thirty-five million and employees numbering over 1000. She is a past chair of the Daytona Regional Chamber of Commerce and sits on various community boards.She and her husband, Bob Rand have five children and seven grandchildren. In her spare time, she has completed 11 marathons, multiple triathlons, an Outward-Bound sailing excursion and a skydiving adventure. Connect with Teresa:Website: www.teresarandconsulting.comBoss Lady Conference: https://www.teresarandconsulting.com/boss-lady-conference-2023LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/teresaarand/ About me:Karen Laos, Communication Expert, and Confidence Cultivator, leverages 25 years in the boardroom and speaking on the world's most coveted stages such as Google and NASA to transform missed opportunities into wins. She is fiercely committed to her mission of eradicating self-doubt in 10 million women by giving them practical strategies to ask for what they want in the boardroom and beyond. She guides corporations and individuals with her tested communication model to generate consistent results through her Leadership Presence Keynote: How to Be an Influential Communicator. Connect with me:Website: https://www.karenlaos.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/karenlaosofficial Facebook: Ignite Your Confidence with Karen Laos: https://www.facebook.com/groups/karenlaosconsultingLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/karenlaos/Clubhouse: @karenlaosMy book “Trust Your Own Voice”: https://karenlaos.com/book/Episodes also available on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCEwQoTGdJX5eME0ccBKiKng/videos
Tune into Chalkboard Chat during the month of July for “Mississippi Prison Education & Reentry”, 3-part episode series, as we discuss education and re-entry programs for incarcerated individuals. On this episode, we chat with Dr. Linda Keena, Associate Professor of Criminal Justice at the University of Mississippi about her implementation of the Entrepreneurial Learning Initiative curriculum at the Mississippi State Penitentiary (MSP), also known as Parchman Farm, as part of a pre-release program. We also sit down with Entrepreneurial Learning Initiative Founder and CEO Gary Schoeniger, to discuss his entrepreneurial mindset education. For more information about MPB Education visit: education.mpbonline.org. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Tune into Chalkboard Chat during the month of July for “Mississippi Prison Education & Reentry”, 3-part episode series, as we discuss education and re-entry programs for incarcerated individuals. On the next episode, we chat with Dr. Linda Keena, Associate Professor of Criminal Justice at the University of Mississippi about her implementation of the Entrepreneurial Learning Initiative curriculum at the Mississippi State Penitentiary (MSP), also known as Parchman Farm, as part of a pre-release program. We also sit down with Entrepreneurial Learning Initiative Founder and CEO Gary Schoeniger, to discuss his entrepreneurial mindset education. Episode airing Friday, July 16, 2021. For more information about MPB Education visit: education.mpbonline.org See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this second podcast with Gary Schoeniger of The Entrepreneurial Learning Initiative, Gary digs deeper into a discussion of his "entrepreneurial mindset theory." To explain this theory, he shares that he "wanted to understand how people with no particular advantage in their life, managed to rise above their situation, to create some modicum of meaning and prosperity in their life. "
Gary Schoeniger is the founder of the Entrepreneurial Learning Initiative (ELI) and co-author of Who Owns the Ice House? Eight Life Lessons from an Unlikely Entrepreneur. He led the development of the Ice House Entrepreneurship Program and has presented about re-defining entrepreneurship and entrepreneurial thinking at numerous keynotes, workshops, and training programs throughout the U.S. and abroad.
As the founder of the Entrepreneurial Learning Initiative, Gary Schoeniger has influenced a broad audience from higher education and economic development organizations to government, corporate and non-profit clients worldwide including the Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation, the Cisco Entrepreneur Institute and the U.S. State Department. Schoeniger also led the development of the Ice House Entrepreneurship Program, […] The post Coach the Coach: Gary Schoeniger with Entrepreneurial Learning Initiative appeared first on Business RadioX ®.
As the founder of the Entrepreneurial Learning Initiative, Gary Schoeniger has influenced a broad audience from higher education and economic development organizations to government, corporate and non-profit clients worldwide including the Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation, the Cisco Entrepreneur Institute and the U.S. State Department. Schoeniger also led the development of the Ice House Entrepreneurship Program, [...]
As the founder of the Entrepreneurial Learning Initiative, Gary Schoeniger has influenced a broad audience from higher education and economic development organizations to government, corporate and non-profit clients worldwide including the Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation, the Cisco Entrepreneur Institute and the U.S. State Department. Schoeniger also led the development of the Ice House Entrepreneurship Program, […] The post Coach the Coach: Gary Schoeniger with Entrepreneurial Learning Initiative appeared first on Business RadioX ®.
Being an entrepreneur isn't just about starting a business. It's about solving challenges. That's according to the Entrepreneurial Learning Initiative's Gary Schoeniger. Their upcoming webinar series, "Entrepreneurship In Education" focuses on improving what kids learn by changing how they learn.
On today's episode, we continue the entrepreneurial mindset series with Rob Herndon. Rob is the president of the Entrepreneurial Learning Initiative, a social enterprise dedicated to expanding human potential through entrepreneurship education and training.We discuss just what it means to apply the entrepreneurial mindset to education, the specific set of beliefs, knowledge, and thought processes that drives entrepreneurial behavior, and simple steps we can take to begin to implement a more entrepreneurial mindset into the work we do every day. To learn more about ELI, visit: https://elimindset.com/The Who Owns the Ice House book and training program we discuss: https://elimindset.com/entrepreneurship-programs/programs-overview/
What does it mean to think like an entrepreneur? What is an entrepreneurial mindset? Why should you care about developing your mindset? The way you think is so important to get right if you are a new or aspiring entrepreneur! It takes a growth mindset and entrepreneurial thinking to become a successful entrepreneur.On today’s pod, I'll fill in the blanks for you on what it means to think like an entrepreneur and I’ll share 5 actions that you can take to develop your entrepreneurial mindset in your everyday life. If you’re wondering, 'How do I know if I have it - this entrepreneurial mindset you speak of?' Or, 'How can I learn it?', this episode will help you identify and hopefully inspire you to take small daily actions to develop your growth mindset.In this episode, you will find out about:How to know if you are entrepreneurial. (5:30)What it means to have an entrepreneurial mindset. (7:57)The difference between a fixed and growth mindset. (11:45)8 key skills, attitudes and behaviours critical to entrepreneurial thinking. (18:25)5 actions you can take to develop your entrepreneurial mindset in your everyday life. (21:20)Resources mentioned in this episode:Disclosure: The link(s) to the book(s) or resource(s) reviewed by or mentioned in this podcast and its blog, Startup Advantage with Tania De Ridder, are NOT affiliated links, meaning that neither the podcast nor its host earns a commission or compensation if you decide to purchase the book(s) using the provided link(s) on this page. This is an independent podcaster and blogger and the reviews are done based on their own opinions.The Entrepreneurial Learning Initiative: https://elimindset.com/about/The Network for Teaching Entrepreneurship: https://www.nfte.com/Book: The Entrepreneurial Mind: https://www.ritamcgrath.com/books/the-entrepreneurial-mindset/Book: Mindset - The New Psychology of Success: https://www.amazon.ca/Mindset-Psychology-Carol-S-Dweck/dp/0345472322 See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Rob Herndon, president of the Entrepreneurial Learning Initiative, joins Duncan Smith, founder of NoveList and EBSCO's chief strategist for public libraries, to debunk several myths about entrepreneurs and share how all people can become more entrepreneurial in their thoughts and actions.Learn More about the Entrepreneurial Mindset Training Course discussed in this podcast.
Entrepreneurial Learning Initiative founder Gary Schoeniger, also the co-author of Who Owns The Ice House, discusses what entrepreneurial thinking is and why the concept should be taught more. Schoeniger addresses the myths and realities of what entrepreneurialism is/is not and why he believes the concept should be used by everyone even if they are not an entrepreneur.
In this episode of Entre Ed Talk, Amber and Toi interview author, entrepreneur, and ELI Mindset CEO, Gary Schoeniger, to discuss the importance of an entrepreneurial mindset and his endeavors with the Entrepreneurial Learning Initiative as well as Who Owns the Ice House? Eight Life Lessons from an Unlikely Entrepreneur. https://elimindset.com/Support the show (http://www.entre-ed.org/envest/donate-now/)
Adrian nos habla del proceso de crear significado y poder cambiar el mundo a través de proyectos con corazón, es increíble hablar con un visionario que realmente quiere hacer una diferencia en nuestro país poniendo en uso toda su creatividad, en el proceso se nota como lo disfruta y crece como persona. Adrian es un tipazo, y estoy segura que sus proyectos llegarán super lejos! --- Adrián Álvarez es un emprendedor, conferencista, creativo y agente de cambio mexicano. Actualmente es director general y fundador de Create Your Own, un estudio creativo para materializar tus ideas a través de diseño industrial y producción audiovisual, así como director general y fundador de Fratello Project, organización sin fines de lucro que busca empoderar comunidades rurales de México a través de programas de educación, salud y proyectos productivos para su desarrollo sostenible. Desde los 17 años inicia su aventura en el emprendimiento y ha logrado impactar a más de 1,000,000 de personas de forma positiva. Ha participado como juez, conferencista y panelista de importantes eventos como Hult Prize, INCmty y el Encuentro Nacional de Líderes con Sentido Humano. Seleccionado como un caso de éxito en "Ice House Student Success Program" por ELI, The Entrepreneurial Learning Initiative en 2017, finalista en el Premio Estudiante Emprendedor V Edición México, Portada de la revista PRO Magazine - Unipreneurs y 1er Lugar de @Red Emprendedores 6a Edición Negocios. Actualmente forma parte de la Comisión de Empresarios Jóvenes de COPARMEX Nuevo León, es presidente del capítulo Nuevo León de la Sociedad Mexicana de Emprendedores Sociales y es coautor de la metodología de emprendimiento social "Cerillo", la cuál será lanzada a mediados del 2018. Su pasión es crear proyectos de alto valor agregado en donde el factor de éxito sea el ser humano empoderado que actúe día con día para construir un mundo mejor. http://fratelloproject.org https://www.instagram.com/fratelloproject/ https://www.facebook.com/FratelloProject/ https://www.instagram.com/adrianalvarezrd/ https://www.facebook.com/adrianalvarezrd/ ¿Sabías que este podcast tiene un grupo de ESTUDIO MENSUAL? Si te gusta este podcast, te va a encantar. SE LLAMA: RELEVANTE ESPIRITUAL REGÍSTRATE : https://www.estheriturralde.com/relevanteespiritual Info de cursos: EPIC HEART: https://www.estheriturralde.com/epicheart EPIC SELF: https://www.estheriturralde.com/epicself TAPPING: https://www.estheriturralde.com/tapping MONEY MINDSET https://www.estheriturralde.com/moneymindset ¿Dónde escuchar el podcast? Apple podcast https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/reinv%C3%A9ntate/id1338915019 Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/44eVvXlPk5Xw3Aei3yB311 YouTube https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLguVDz7A7YBBjDqJsbWk586E1DE7Otdb0 Web http://reinventate.libsyn.com
This week on Roanoke Podcast for Good, Hal speaks with author, entrepreneur, and educator Gary Schoeniger. Gary shows us how to find our purpose and how to take action on the opportunities around us even if we have no traditional advantages at our disposal.
Few people get the chance to earn an MBA while doing a startup with their grandfather. Fewer still then move from a PhD program in Strategic Management into a faculty position at Lindenwood University in the same year! Today, Dr. Karl Kammerer is the Director of the Duree Center for Entrepreneurship at Lindenwood's Hammond Institute for Free Enterprise. Among other things, The Duree Center runs a program called Who Owns the Ice House? The program - based on the book of the same name - was created by the Entrepreneurial Learning Initiative and uses the inspiring real-life story of Clifton Taulbert and the lessons he learned from his Uncle Cleve - a black man in Jim Crow Mississippi - to explore eight life lessons from this unlikely entrepreneur. Like the Entrepreneurially Thinking podcast, the Who Owns the Ice House? program is focused on exploring and inspiring the mindset of the entrepreneur. Christy, Cheryl and Karl discuss the way entrepreneurs think and how that thinking can lead to inspiration and action. A deep belief in oneself, personal integrity and an innate sense of worth are among the traits in so many of us that are at the heart of successful entrepreneurial endeavors - not just for a chosen few, but for everyone and anyone who has the vision and passion to strive beyond their current circumstances. Karl earned an MBA in 2009 and a PhD in Management in 2016, both from the University of Kansas. During his PhD program, Kammerer was a fellow in the Madison and Lila Self Graduate Fellowship – a distinct honor among PhD students at KU as students are chosen for the fellowship because they “demonstrate the promise to make significant contributions to their fields of study and society as a whole.” Prior to entering the PhD program, Kammerer co-founded a small family business. The company, Professional Toxicology Services, Inc., continues its operations to this day providing products and services to organizations to ensure their compliance with state and federal laboratory testing regulations. http://www.lindenwood.edu/academics/centers-institutes/the-hammond-institute/duree-center-for-entrepreneurship/
Few people get the chance to earn an MBA while doing a startup with their grandfather. Fewer still then move from a PhD program in Strategic Management into a faculty position at Lindenwood University in the same year! Today, Dr. Karl Kammerer is the Director of the Duree Center for Entrepreneurship at Lindenwood’s Hammond Institute for Free Enterprise. Among other things, The Duree Center runs a program called Who Owns the Ice House? The program - based on the book of the same name - was created by the Entrepreneurial Learning Initiative and uses the inspiring real-life story of Clifton Taulbert and the lessons he learned from his Uncle Cleve - a black man in Jim Crow Mississippi - to explore eight life lessons from this unlikely entrepreneur. Like the Entrepreneurially Thinking podcast, the Who Owns the Ice House? program is focused on exploring and inspiring the mindset of the entrepreneur. Christy, Cheryl and Karl discuss the way entrepreneurs think and how that thinking can lead to inspiration and action. A deep belief in oneself, personal integrity and an innate sense of worth are among the traits in so many of us that are at the heart of successful entrepreneurial endeavors - not just for a chosen few, but for everyone and anyone who has the vision and passion to strive beyond their current circumstances. Karl earned an MBA in 2009 and a PhD in Management in 2016, both from the University of Kansas. During his PhD program, Kammerer was a fellow in the Madison and Lila Self Graduate Fellowship – a distinct honor among PhD students at KU as students are chosen for the fellowship because they “demonstrate the promise to make significant contributions to their fields of study and society as a whole.” Prior to entering the PhD program, Kammerer co-founded a small family business. The company, Professional Toxicology Services, Inc., continues its operations to this day providing products and services to organizations to ensure their compliance with state and federal laboratory testing regulations. http://www.lindenwood.edu/academics/centers-institutes/the-hammond-institute/duree-center-for-entrepreneurship/
Gary Schoeniger is the Founder and CEO of The Entrepreneurial Learning Initiative and the creator of the Ice House Entrepreneurship Program, through the book he co-authored with Clifton Taulbert, "Who Owns The Ice House? Eight Life Lessons From An Unlikely Entrepreneur". Gary is an internationally recognized thought leader in the entrepreneurship education and travels the world speaking on the topic of re-defining entrepreneurship.
Julie Pace is a partner in the Phoenix office of The Cavanagh Law Firm PA. Ms. Pace's practice is concentrated in the field of commercial litigation, construction, and employment law, with particular emphasis in the defense of sexual harassment, employment discrimination, wrongful discharge suits Christina Levasheff author/speaker and/or Executive Director of Judson's Legacy Peggy Lusk is a CPA and self-admitted techno-geek who specializes in helping families and small businesses make smart daily decisions about money: Decisions that will allow them to build wealth and control their financial destiny. Because she feels that “no one cares more about your financial future than you do”; she focuses on developing her clients' understanding of the overall impact of their decisions, to ensure they are accomplishing their goals. Michele Pariza Wacek Your $Ka-Ching!$ Marketing Strategist Blake SquiresCeo of Movable, Movable has developed a simple & cost-effective wrist-worn activity monitor (MOVband) and activity awareness program (MOVchallenge) which together can be managed online or offline.Blake is a media and technology entrepreneur with an appetite for what next. He was awarded “40 Most Influential People Under 40” by Crain's Magazineand was named as an E&Y Entrepreneur of the Year finalist in 2010. Blake is also a member of The Entrepreneur's Club of America , is on the Advisory Board of the Entrepreneurial Learning Initiative, and serves as an entrepreneur-in-residence for Lake Erie College.
For this week's podcast, I had the pleasure of interviewing Gary Schoeniger, founder of the Entrepreneurial Learning Initiative. Gary has a really interesting story -- from dead broke desperate handyman to successful entrepreneur. Over the last 15 years, he has interviewed hundreds of successful entrepreneurs to discover which skills are critical for starting and running a business. Many are not what you think. My favorite advice from the interview: "Find a problem. Figure out how to solve the problem. Find more people with the same problem and you have a business." I like that Gary's views make me think. I have been in "do what you love (and work and work and work and work) and the money will follow" mode for so long that the "problem/solution" model was very intriguing.