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It's one thing to talk about service excellence, another to define it collaboratively and actually put it into practice. Join Dr. Janet Pilcher and Superintendent Dr. Derek Bub to learn how West Ada School District actively engages diverse voices to define shared service standards and uses a feedback process to build understanding and drive improvement.This episode addresses questions such as: Why is it beneficial to involve a cross-functional team in defining service standards?How can a school district use its defined service excellence standards in practical ways, such as hiring and employee expectations?Why is closing the feedback loop by following up on survey results critical, and how can it be done effectively?Recommended Resources: Focus on Service Excellence, Fuel Success with a Feedback Loop, Develop and Apply Standards of ExcellenceRead and study: Each episode of the podcast aligns with the tactics and principles of our host's book, Hardwiring Excellence in Education: The Nine Principles Framework. In conjunction with that book, you can join the mission to create great places to work, learn, and succeed by leading a book study with your leadership team for Hardwiring Excellence in Education. Our free, on-demand book study offers additional tools and resources created by Dr. Pilcher and our Studer Education leader coaches. Each chapter in the study also features exclusive interviews with influential education leaders sharing how they're making a difference in their districts and beyond.Order book here.Sign up for book study here.
Join Dr. Janet Pilcher as she thoughtfully revisits the highlights and key takeaways from Studer Education's recent virtual Destination High Performance conference. Listen as she describes the four essentials elements at the core of leadership and emphasizes what it means to do work that is purposeful, worthwhile, and makes a positive impact.This episode addresses questions such as: What are some foundational tactics that develop trust between leaders and their employees?What are the four leadership essentials?What comes first: culture or strategy?Recommended Resources: The Culture-Strategy Equation: Reflections from the AASA Conference, Stomp Out We/They Culture, Fuel Success with a Feedback LoopDestination High Performance K12 Leadership Conference: Go here to access the conference sessions on demand.Read and study: Each episode of the podcast aligns with the tactics and principles of our host's book, Hardwiring Excellence in Education: The Nine Principles Framework. In conjunction with that book, you can join the mission to create great places to work, learn, and succeed by leading a book study with your leadership team for Hardwiring Excellence in Education. Our free, on-demand book study offers additional tools and resources created by Dr. Pilcher and our Studer Education leader coaches. Each chapter in the study also features exclusive interviews with influential education leaders sharing how they're making a difference in their districts and beyond.Order book here.Sign up for book study here.
In this Roofing Road Trips® episode, Heidi J. Ellsworth talks with Shane Millwood of BITEC about how the growth of manufacturing companies impacts contractors in a way that goes beyond just product offerings. Shane shares his insights on how manufacturers can maintain a personal touch with contractors, ensuring strong relationships and mutual success even as they scale. He will discuss the importance of collaboration, innovation and personalized support in creating lasting partnerships that benefit everyone in the industry. Learn more at RoofersCoffeeShop.com! https://www.rooferscoffeeshop.com/ Are you a contractor looking for resources? Become an R-Club Member today! https://www.rooferscoffeeshop.com/rcs-club-sign-up Sign up for the Week in Roofing! https://www.rooferscoffeeshop.com/sign-up Follow Us! https://www.facebook.com/rooferscoffeeshop/ https://www.linkedin.com/company/rooferscoffeeshop-com https://x.com/RoofCoffeeShop https://www.instagram.com/rooferscoffeeshop/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCAQTC5U3FL9M-_wcRiEEyvw https://www.pinterest.com/rcscom/ https://www.tiktok.com/@rooferscoffeeshop https://www.rooferscoffeeshop.com/rss #CustomerHastag #RoofersCoffeeShop #MetalCoffeeShop #AskARoofer #CoatingsCoffeeShop #RoofingProfessionals #RoofingContractors #RoofingIndustry #BitecInc #BITECINC
In today's episode, James Maslow and I welcome actor, comedian, and musician Stephen Kramer Glickman. Best known for his role as Gustavo Rocque on Big Time Rush, Stephen shares the story of his longtime friendship with James, from childhood gatherings to working together on set. He reflects on the pivotal moments that shaped his career, his journey toward better health, and the unexpected ways his faith has influenced his path. We discuss the power of perseverance, the lessons learned from personal transformation, and the mindset shifts that come with experience. Stephen also gives a glimpse into his upcoming tour and what's next for him in entertainment.
Ep. 190 #NationalWriteYourStoryDay is a perfect reminder that your story holds power. In this episode we speak to Raeanne Lacatena, a holistic business coach, Reiki master, and best-selling author of The Integrated Entrepreneur. Raeanne shares her transformative journey from mental health therapist to internationally recognized coach, revealing how prioritizing self-care helped her not only write her book but also step onto the public speaking stage—something she had resisted for over 25 years. “I believed I didn't have an original thought to share—that no one really cared what I had to say. I had to rewrite that story.” — Raeanne Lacatena
Following the AASA conference and reflecting on recent episodes, Dr. Janet Pilcher highlights the importance of feedback loops in improving organizational performance. Listen as she emphasizes how leaders can use surveys and rounding conversations to gather input, identify areas for improvement, make data-driven decisions, and optimize performance so students can achieve better outcomes.Destination High Performance K12 Leadership Conference: Go here to learn more and register.Recommended Resources: Drive Student Achievement with Scorecards, From a System of Schools to a School System, Fuel Success with a Feedback LoopRead and study: Each episode of the podcast aligns with the tactics and principles of our host's book, Hardwiring Excellence in Education: The Nine Principles Framework. In conjunction with that book, you can join the mission to create great places to work, learn, and succeed by leading a book study with your leadership team for Hardwiring Excellence in Education. Our free, on-demand book study offers additional tools and resources created by Dr. Pilcher and our Studer Education leader coaches. Each chapter in the study also features exclusive interviews with influential education leaders sharing how they're making a difference in their districts and beyond.Order book here.Sign up for book study here.
Have you ever felt like leadership is a lonely road? Keith Ferrazzi is here to prove otherwise.In this episode of The Jasmine Star Show, I'm sitting down with Keith—executive team coach, keynote speaker, bestselling author, and founder of Ferrazzi Greenlight—to uncover the secrets of high-performing teams, radical collaboration, and why leaders should never "eat alone." Oh, and did I mention that this conversation was so powerful that I restructured my team meetings at the start of 2024 because of Keith's work? Yeah, it's THAT good.Here's what we dive into:✔️ Why relationships are the key to long-term success in business✔️ The shift from leadership to "teamship" (and how it changes everything)✔️ How to build a culture of candor, trust, and accountability in your team✔️ The 3 biggest shifts you can make TODAY to improve collaboration✔️ How to connect with the right people—even if they're outside your current networkKeith's wisdom has shaped how Fortune 500 teams operate, and today, he's giving us an inside look at how small business owners and entrepreneurs can apply these strategies, too. Grab a pen (trust me, you'll need it!) and let's dig into this game-changing conversation.
When Superintendent Dr. Shawn Tennenbaum looks back at his career and wishes he'd started one thing sooner, it's rounding. Tune in as he explains how the practice of rounding has transformed the San Benito High School District—from the boardroom to the classroom. Listen now to learn how this approach to gathering feedback and integrating it with district services surveys creates a feedback loop that drives positive and lasting change.Destination High Performance K12 Leadership Conference: Go here to learn more and register.Recommended Resources: Rounding for Results, Create Connections Through Rounding, Strengthening School Board Collaboration to Drive District Success Read and study: Each episode of the podcast aligns with the tactics and principles of our host's book, Hardwiring Excellence in Education: The Nine Principles Framework. In conjunction with that book, you can join the mission to create great places to work, learn, and succeed by leading a book study with your leadership team for Hardwiring Excellence in Education. Our free, on-demand book study offers additional tools and resources created by Dr. Pilcher and our Studer Education leader coaches. Each chapter in the study also features exclusive interviews with influential education leaders sharing how they're making a difference in their districts and beyond.Order book here.Sign up for book study here.
In this episode of Uncontested Investing, we sit down with Yovonne Kenny, Executive Vice President of Preferred Floor and Tile and co-founder of the first National Rental Home Council in the Carolinas. Yovonne is a trailblazer in real estate and flooring, with over a decade of experience in business development and leadership. She shares how strategic networking, mentorship, and bold decisions helped her rise from sales and marketing to leading Preferred Floor and Tile as a nationally recognized brand in a male-dominated industry. We discuss goal-setting, authentic relationships, and aligning personal and professional growth. Yovonne shares insights on mentorship, leading Women in SFR, and empowering future female leaders. This episode is full of actionable tips for scaling your business and influence! Key Talking Points of the Episode 00:00 Introduction 01:45 Yovonne's journey from sales to real estate 03:04 Finding inspiration from leaders in the industry 04:21 Setting goals and scaling as a leader 07:06 How to approach building relationships in any industry 10:08 Learning to lead as a female in a male-dominated industry 11:21 Women in SFR: The vision for mentorship and community impact 15:03 Scaling Preferred Floor and Tile into a national brand 17:13 What Women in SFR has in store for 2025 18:59 Why “Give, Give, Give” is Yovonne's guiding principle 19:25 The most influential people in Yovonne's professional journey 22:15 Helping your team grow with your business 23:55 The importance of partnering with the right trades 29:07 The benefits of learning from your competitors Quotables “I never chose real estate—it chose me. I just kept saying ‘yes' to opportunities.” “Authentic relationships are built by giving without expecting anything in return.” “Give, Give, Give. The more value you provide, the stronger your network becomes.” Links Mastering the Rockefeller Habits https://www.amazon.com/Mastering-Rockefeller-Habits-Increase-Growing/dp/0978774957 RCN Capital https://www.rcncapital.com/podcast https://www.instagram.com/rcn_capital/ info@rcncapital.com REI INK https://rei-ink.com/
On this episode of the NHRA Insider Powered by Speedmaster, Debbie O'Rourke, the series manager of the NHRA Congruity Pro Mod Series and Top Fuel team owner and driver Shawn Reed join host Brian Lohnes to explore a load of different topics. O'Rourke talks about the growth the work of the Pro Mod class over the last several years, initiatives that have been successful, and the product on the race track being compelling, unpredictable, and highly entertaining. The class is going to swell with entries once again in 2025 and there's plenty of chatter about Al Tucci coming on board to call the action and more. Shawn Reed is having an excellent to his 2025 Top Fuel season. Winning his first ever race in a dragster a few weeks ago, he talks of the experience, what it has done for he and his team, and his approach to 2025. This is an interesting chat with a guy unwilling to over promise and under deliver on his expectations and so far, so good on that front. A unique and interesting episode with two first time guests!
Welcome back to a brand-new episode of Can't Be Contained, where today I couldn't be more stoked to welcome entrepreneur and personal development advocate James Wedmore! James graciously shares his journey from a logical atheist to embracing spiritual growth—all the while stressing the profound impacts these changes have had on his success in the entrepreneurial space. Together, James and I share personal stories of managing moments of self-doubt on stage, and the power of words in fostering authentic relationships. James explores the idea of sacred reciprocity and recounts impactful personal experiences with financial hardship that have shaped his business ethos. Our conversation is a deep dive into the idea that true growth often stems from adversity. James shares how the “tightrope walk” that is living in Sedona has proved effective in gaining self-management tools, and how the environment one lives in can shape personal and professional development. We traverse topics like: ➤ The importance of self-worth in preventing burnout ➤ Genuine connection in business ➤ Manifesting goals So join James and myself as we delve into just exactly how one maintains balance while pursuing ambitious goals. One shouldn't cancel out the other, and with James's powerful insights, listeners can be sure professional pursuits do not have to come at the price of authenticity! Are you ready to make 2025 your year of transformation?If you're a female leader or entrepreneur looking to make a significant impact, check out LIFE Mastermind. It's a supportive 12-month journey with like-minded, badass women crushing it in their feminine! Learn more and apply HERE! Links: Podcast: https://www.mindyourbusinesspodcast.com/ Website: https://www.jameswedmoretraining.com/ IG: https://www.instagram.com/jameswedmore/?hl=en LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jameswedmore/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/user/jameswedmore Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/p/James-Wedmore-61550499597027/ About Can't Be Contained Can't Be Contained' is the unscripted, unedited – fully uncontained journal entries & real-life experiences of those who follow their bliss & intuitive hits, the freedom seekers, the sacred rebels – the ones who are here to disrupt what preceded us & create what is ahead of us. Subscribe now to stay tuned for every episode! For full show notes, resources, and links: https://www.samanthaskelly.com/episode-320-james-wedmore-setting-boundaries-personal-growth The Pause Breathwork App is the #1 app to clear stress using your breath. Download the app here: https://pause.live/Pause-Breathwork-App
In this episode of Grow a Small Business, host Troy Trewin interviews Julie Bee, founder of Julie Bee Consulting. Julie shares her journey of starting a marketing agency in 2008, growing it to a 15-member team with 7-figure revenue, and her eventual exit. She discusses her book Burned, which helps business owners navigate burnout, and provides insights on leadership, financial strategy, and redefining success. Tune in to learn actionable strategies from Julie's inspiring career. In her book Burned: How Business Owners Can Overcome Burnout and Fuel Success, she addresses the widespread issue of burnout among business owners, emphasizing that traditional advice—such as taking vacations, exercising more, and practicing meditation—does not provide the real solutions they need to overcome this challenge. Why would you wait any longer to start living the lifestyle you signed up for? Balance your health, wealth, relationships and business growth. And focus your time and energy and make the most of this year. Let's get into it by clicking here. Troy delves into our guest's startup journey, their perception of success, industry reconsideration, and the pivotal stress point during business expansion. They discuss the joys of small business growth, vital entrepreneurial habits, and strategies for team building, encompassing wins, blunders, and invaluable advice. And a snapshot of the final five Grow A Small Business Questions: What do you think is the hardest thing in growing a small business? Julie Bee believes the hardest thing in growing a small business is delegating effectively, particularly sales, which is often challenging for small business owners to let go of. She emphasizes the importance of training others and building systems to enable growth without micromanagement. This includes creating processes, empowering teams, and resisting the urge to fix every problem personally, which can hinder scalability and efficiency. What's your favourite business book that has helped you the most? Julie Bee's favorite business book is The E-Myth Revisited by Michael E. Gerber, which she finds invaluable for its insights on building systems and processes to scale a small business. She also highly recommends The Great Game of Business by Jack Stack, appreciating its practical advice on financial transparency and employee engagement, which are crucial for sustainable growth. Both books have significantly influenced her entrepreneurial journey. Are there any great podcasts or online learning resources you'd recommend to help grow a small business? Julie Bee recommends several podcasts and online learning resources to help grow a small business, including Jay Klaus's Creator Lab, which focuses on helping creators and entrepreneurs, Speaker Lab, a podcast she frequently listens to, especially as speaking engagements are part of her career, and Don't Write That Book, a fantastic resource for aspiring authors that she wishes she had discovered earlier. These resources cover a range of topics, from general entrepreneurship to specific skills like public speaking and writing, making them valuable tools for business growth. What tool or resource would you recommend to grow a small business? Julie Bee recommends using project management software like Asana right from the start to help grow a small business. She emphasizes that getting used to such tools early on can make it easier to scale and manage your team as your business grows. By adopting project management software, you can streamline workflows, improve organization, and facilitate collaboration, which are essential for sustainable business growth. What advice would you give yourself on day one of starting out in business? Julie Bee would advise herself on day one of starting out in business that success and goals are not the same thing. She emphasizes the importance of defining success outside of just achieving goals because, as a business owner and high achiever, you often move on to the next goal immediately after reaching one, leaving little time to feel successful. She would tell herself to create a definition of success that goes beyond goal achievement, such as enjoying personal relationships, flexibility, and well-being, to truly feel fulfilled in both business and life. Book a 20-minute Growth Chat with Troy Trewin to see if you qualify for our upcoming course. Don't miss out on this opportunity to take your small business to new heights! Enjoyed the podcast? Please leave a review on iTunes or your preferred platform. Your feedback helps more small business owners discover our podcast and embark on their business growth journey. Quotable quotes from our special Grow A Small Business podcast guest: Success isn't just about achieving goals; it's about defining what truly matters to you beyond the numbers — Julie Bee Measure your well-being like you measure your business KPIs—what gets measured gets managed — Julie Bee Leadership isn't about fixing problems for others; it's about teaching them how to solve them — Julie Bee
Blake Mallen welcomes Senior Executive Director and Founding Leader Betsey Bishop to the SHIFT podcast. In this can't-miss episode, Betsey shares her inspiring 23-year journey of building an award-winning team, mastering leadership and redefining what it means to empower others. From overcoming challenges as a pioneer to embracing the golden age of selling, she reveals the strategies that drive lasting success. Tune in to uncover her insights on consistency, persistence and the art of asking powerful questions to unlock potential and create meaningful impact. What you'll learn: Demystifying Sales: Identifying what people want and how to help them achieve it CPTT Framework: Discover how Consistency, Persistence, Training and Time can pay off. Adapting and Staying Relevant: Navigate the rapidly changing landscape of the Golden Age, AI and the Gig Economy. A DSN PRODUCTION SHIFT podcast is presented by Direct Selling News (DSN), the most trusted media source in the direct selling channel for over two decades. From supporting executive communities from more than 1,000 companies, over 200 issues of Direct Selling News magazine, and our annual Global 100 list we've consistently delivered professional reporting on vital industry news, trends, highlights, and insights. Now, for the first time, we're extending this level of insight and credibility directly to YOU! The most important and powerful Distributor community across the globe! MEET YOUR HOST BLAKE MALLEN, a billion-dollar brand builder and community marketing expert, is the perfect person to bring this content to life. With 25+ years of field, ownership, and executive experience generating $3B+ in revenue, Blake brings a fresh and unique perspective from across the direct selling industry. He is passionate about the power of potential and works with companies and communities to make the shifts needed to discover and develop theirs.
Chad Hyams and Bob Stewart of the Win Make Give podcast welcome Dave Rolfe, a published author and mentor, to discuss the power and potential of network marketing. Dave elaborates on essential skills for success, such as communication, teamwork, and drive, highlighting the parallels with real estate and other industries. He also dispels common myths about multilevel marketing and emphasizes the importance of tailoring approaches to individual strengths. Engage with lessons on fostering success in network marketing and entrepreneurship. Connect with Dave and get your free download of "10 Key Lessons to Fuel Success" at www.besmarterwithdave.com --------- Connect with the hosts: • Ben Kinney: https://www.BenKinney.com/ • Bob Stewart: https://www.linkedin.com/in/activebob • Chad Hyams: https://ChadHyams.com/ • Book one of our co-hosts for your next event: https://WinMakeGive.com/speakers/ More ways to connect: • Join our Facebook group at www.facebook.com/groups/winmakegive • Sign up for our weekly newsletter: https://WinMakeGive.com/sign-up • Explore the Win Make Give Podcast Network: https://WinMakeGive.com/ Part of the Win Make Give Podcast Network
In this episode of "Crafting a Meaningful Life," host Mary Crafts welcomes Anne Marie McDonald, who shares her experiences of building a purposeful and resilient life. From her unique upbringing in Utah's political circle to becoming a successful entrepreneur and consultant, Anne Marie dissects the values and trials that have shaped her journey. This discussion delves into overcoming workplace challenges, fostering human connection, and empowering others, providing listeners with a wealth of wisdom and inspiration. About Anne Marie: Anne Marie McDonald is a distinguished entrepreneur and business consultant with a rich family history in politics, being the daughter of Utah's longest-serving governor. She founded a speaking bureau at the age of 30, successfully selling it and moving onto new ventures. Anne Marie is currently at the helm of AMP Growth, a consulting agency specializing in marketing, and MAM Capital, a venture fund investing in promising businesses. Throughout her career, she has been dedicated to guiding entrepreneurs in achieving their dreams, emphasizing the importance of resilience, trust, and kindness in both personal and professional environments. Key Takeaways: Resilience Through Adversity: Anne Marie emphasizes the importance of weathering storms with resilience, using personal challenges as a catalyst for growth and strength. The Power of Trust and Kindness: Building trust and employing kindness are crucial in leadership, creating a supportive environment where people feel seen and valued. Entrepreneurial Spirit and Passion: Discovering and following one's passion can lead to fulfilling entrepreneurial success, as evidenced by Ann Marie's diverse ventures. Human Connection: Genuine connections are vital to personal and professional fulfillment, providing a foundation for empathy and support. Empowering Others: By sharing her experiences, Anne Marie encourages others to find their voice and strength, demonstrating how vulnerability can inspire and uplift those around her. Resources: Anne Marie McDonald's LinkedIn: LinkedIn AMP Growth: Consulting agency specializing in marketing. MAM Capital: Venture fund investing in promising businesses. Join Mary Crafts and Anne Marie McDonald for this insightful episode to explore how leveraging resilience, kindness, and trust can lead to a fulfilling and impactful life. Stay tuned for more episodes filled with valuable insights and inspiring stories.
209 - The Lemonade vs. Lemon Life We're diving into the idea of turning life's lemons into lemonade, inspired by Zach Friedman's book, The Lemonade Life: How to Fuel Success, Create Happiness, and Conquer Anything. We'll explore how to shift from a passive, “Lemon Life” mindset to an empowering “Lemonade Life,” where you take charge and thrive. I'll also share personal reflections, practical tools like the PRISM framework, and insights into overcoming common personality pitfalls that hold us back. Get ready to learn how embracing risks and building the right mindset can transform your life! I break down what it means to live a Lemon Life, where you're reactive and stuck, versus a Lemonade Life, where you're proactive and intentional. We all have the power to choose how we approach life's challenges.The PRISM Framework Perspective, Risk, Independence, Self-Awareness, and Motion—this is your roadmap to creating happiness and success. I talk about how each of these elements can help you reframe setbacks and take meaningful steps forward.Recognizing Personality Pitfalls Are you an External Excuser, Steady Settler, Daring Disruptor, or Change Chaser? I discuss how these tendencies can hold you back and share tips to overcome them.The Power of Happiness and Teamwork Happiness isn't something you wait for; it's something you cultivate first. I also highlight the importance of finding your “wolf pack”—the supportive people who help you succeed. Learning from FailureFailure isn't the end of the road. It's a stepping stone to success. I share personal stories about how setbacks shaped my journey and why risk-taking is essential to growth. Takeaways:Start shifting your mindset today—what challenges can you reframe as opportunities?Figure out which personality type might be holding you back and take small steps to change those habits.Don't wait to find happiness. Start by building gratitude and joy right now.Surround yourself with people who challenge and inspire you, and make sure you're supporting them too.Embrace failure as part of the process—it's the best teacher for long-term success. https://startwithsmallsteps.com/209-the-lemonade-vs-lemon-life/ Jill's Links https://abetterlifeinsmallsteps.com https://affiliate.notion.so/NorthwoodsJill https://affiliate.notion.so/NorthwoodsAI https://www.youtube.com/@startwithsmallstepspodcast https://www.buymeacoffee.com/smallstepspod https://twitter.com/schmern Email the podcast at jill@startwithsmallsteps.com
In this episode of BRAVE COMMERCE, hosts Rachel Tipograph, Founder and CEO of MikMak, and Sarah Hofstetter, President of Profitero, sit down with Meghan Archer, Vice President of Digital Commerce Sales at PepsiCo. Meghan shares her unique career journey from consumer electronics at T-Mobile, to a dynamic decade at Amazon, to her current role at PepsiCo. She reflects on how her varied roles at Amazon, including in supply chain, product development, and private label, prepared her to lead digital transformation in the complex world of grocery, where PepsiCo's omni-channel strategy is paving new paths in the CPG space.Diving deeper, Meghan discusses the importance of nurturing curiosity and challenging the status quo, key traits that have fueled her success. She explores her approach to cultivating a team mindset at PepsiCo, where ambiguity and rapid change require a culture of continuous learning and adaptability. Meghan explains how she motivates her team to embrace these challenges, seeing obstacles as opportunities to innovate and collaboratively push forward digital transformation across PepsiCo's well-known brands.In the latter part of the episode, Meghan shares her insights into PepsiCo's commitment to talent and technology as cornerstones for its success. She highlights the importance of strong partnerships with retailers and the focus on getting the fundamentals right. Wrapping up, Meghan reflects on her bravest career move, a leap from T-Mobile to Amazon, which pushed her out of her comfort zone and laid the foundation for her growth as a resilient, forward-thinking leader.Key Takeaways:Curiosity and comfort with ambiguity are critical for thriving in the ever-evolving world of digital commerce.PepsiCo's omni-channel transformation is powered by a blend of talent, technology, and end-to-end strategic thinking.Strong partnerships and a focus on fundamentals, such as in-stock availability, drive sustained success in digital and in-store channels. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Lehdis Zomerfeld took a leap of faith and started her first business, New York Maid Easy, a residential and commercial cleaning company. But she didn't stop there. Inspired by her mother's legacy, Lehdis launched a second business, Noravie, an athletic apparel company for women who put themselves first. She did all of this while still working her corporate job, which she made the decision to leave, and she hasn't looked back since.In this episode, Lehdis shares her journey from corporate employee to multi-passionate CEO. She opens up about the challenges of launching a business while pregnant, the importance of surrounding yourself with inspiring people, and how prioritizing your own well-being is essential for success in all areas of life. Get ready to be inspired to fall in love with yourself first and create a life and business that truly lights you up.Get full show notes, transcript, and more information here: https://www.sincerelyfutureyou.com/241
In this episode of the Expert Speaker Podcast, host Majeed Mogharreban sits down with real estate investors Layda Zuniga and Valentina Carrillo from LMV Properties. Together, they explore their journey from novices in real estate to experienced multifamily property investors. Layda and Valentina share how they transitioned from managing single-family homes to investing in 10+ unit multifamily properties, emphasizing the importance of proper education and strategic planning. Throughout the conversation, they dive into critical topics such as creative financing, risk management, and how their background as engineers has played a pivotal role in their approach to analyzing deals and problem-solving. Additionally, they discuss their focus on building long-term wealth through buy-and-hold strategies and partnerships that leverage time, expertise, and knowledge. Key Takeaways: The Importance of Education in Real Estate: Layda and Valentina explain how obtaining proper education in real estate investing helped them shift from focusing solely on cash flow to building long-term wealth through multifamily properties. Creative Financing and Partnerships: They highlight how partnerships and creative financing methods have enabled them to scale their business faster, leveraging expertise and resources for larger deals. Multifamily Investing in Ontario: The duo discusses why they focus on Ontario's real estate market due to its strong appreciation potential while also exploring other markets like Edmonton for more landlord-friendly policies. Risk Management and Conservatism: Layda and Valentina emphasize running conservative numbers and planning for unexpected events, such as rising interest rates, to protect their investments and investors. The Power of Partnerships: They encourage listeners not to shy away from partnerships, stating that finding the right partners can help accelerate growth and reduce the burdens of doing everything alone. Notable Quotes: “Don't let limiting beliefs hold you back. Partnerships are the way to go if you align on values and goals.” “In real estate, you need to be prepared to pivot, whether that's increasing the size of the deal or adjusting your financing strategy.” “It's like a marriage—you need to trust your partners and know that if the boat is sinking, you're all in it together.” Interested in Partnering? Layda and Valentina are always looking for new partners to join their real estate investments. Whether you're new to real estate or an experienced investor, they're happy to discuss potential deals and how you can get involved. Reach out through their social media to learn more.
In this episode of the Business of Luxury Weddings, we sit down with Melissa Sullivan, founder of Studio Sully, a renowned event design and production firm based in Los Angeles and New York. Melissa shares her unique journey from assistant planner to headlining her own firm—right as the pandemic hit. Tune in to hear how Melissa navigated the challenges of launching a business during unprecedented times, built invaluable vendor relationships, and found her creative voice. For wedding pros looking to make their mark, Melissa's insights on authenticity, design inspiration from fashion, and the importance of a strong support system are gold. Get ready to be inspired by Melissa's story and learn how she turned obstacles into opportunities.
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Whether you're just starting or looking to scale your business, networking is an essential tool for growth. Yet, for many business owners, it can feel like an afterthought. Book mentioned in this episode: Never Eat Alone by Keith Ferrazzi, Tahl Raz This book is packed with actionable strategies for building authentic, lasting relationships. Ferrazzi emphasizes the importance of giving first in any networking relationship, a powerful principle for small business owners.
Send us a textEver feel like you're capable of more, but you're unsure how to break past the obstacles in your way? In this episode, we're sitting down with Lorna Sherland, who shares her journey of leadership, vision, and mission—transforming both businesses and lives along the way.If you've ever found yourself stuck—whether in business or your personal life—this conversation will resonate. We dive into why a clear vision and a strong mission are essential to long-lasting success. Lorna offers real, practical strategies for breaking free from plateaus and avoiding distractions that pull you off course. Her passion for neuroscience and leadership will inspire you to reflect on your own journey and ask: Am I really living my mission?Expect to walk away with some valuable takeaways, including:How to align your vision and mission to keep moving forwardWhy getting comfortable with discomfort is key to real growthHow understanding your deeper "why" will drive your personal and business goalsPlus, Lorna's sharing her 5 Top Strategies to Break Through Plateaus and Boost Your Income—available in the show notes. So, if you're ready to take a step forward, join us for this insightful episode.
Segment 1 with Dafna Michaelson Jenet starts at 0:00What if you traveled around the country to each state for a week all in one year and met people just like you and people that weren't at all like you.Dafna Michaelson Jenet did just that and was featured on "Sunday Morning" as a result.The question "What would you do if you won the lottery?" was the catalyst that caused Dafna to jump off her 15-year non-profit career track and travel the country seeking stories that empower all of us. Her goal was, and still is: "Changing the mirror we use that reflects who we are as a society". It's amazing what you can learn couch surfing America. Her book is called "It Takes a Little Crazy to Make a Difference."Segment 2 with Julie Bee starts at 17:35All small business owners get burned out. How do you come back from it?Julie Bee is a business strategist, burnout expert, assessment nerd, and author. She's been dubbed the “small business fixer" by her clients and peers. Her book is called "Burned: How Business Owners Can Overcome Burnout and FUEL Success”.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-small-business-radio-show--3306444/support.
Send us a Text Message.Are you feeling the flames of burnout licking at your heels? You're not alone. In this episode, we're diving deep into the fiery depths of entrepreneurial exhaustion with a woman who's not just an expert, but a survivor. Meet Julie Bee, burnout strategist, and author of the groundbreaking book, "Burned: How Business Owners Can Overcome Burnout and FUEL Success." With over 15 years in the trenches, Julie has been hailed by AP News, Fast Company, and Forbes for her uncanny ability to transform businesses and reignite passion in their leaders. But her biggest transformation? Overcoming her own burnout. Don't let burnout consume you – hit play and reignite your passion for success. https://thejuliebee.com About Your Host DCA Virtual Business Support President, Denise Cagan, has been working with small businesses for over 20 years. She has served on the boards of professional organizations such as Business Leaders of Charlotte (BLOC) and the National Association of Women Business Owners Charlotte (NAWBO). Denise is also a graduate of the Goldman Sachs 10,000 Small Business Program, which is a program for small businesses that links learning to action for growth-oriented entrepreneurs. Recognized as a facilitator, problem solver, and builder, Denise enjoys speaking to business groups about social media for small businesses and motivating remote and work-from-home (WFH) teams. She holds a Bachelor of Science in Quality Systems Management from James Madison University. With extensive experience in outsourcing solutions that provide administrative, creative, marketing, and website support, she is able to help other small businesses grow and thrive. Connect with Denise DCA Virtual Business Support website. View and listen to Podcasts with Denise Cagan. LinkedIn
Julie Bee, Millennial, joined Yo in Ep. 173 to discuss her new book: Burned, How Business Owners Can Overcome burnout and Fuel Success. There so much more we could have covered I wanted to share some more insights from the book in this Ep 174. 3 Topics covered in this Episode: Step 1: Identify two red flags The “I'm resilient” folder 3 Groups of resources to prevent burnout Here are 3 takeaways from the episode: 1. It takes work to find our red flags that can lead to burnout – we need to think of our past burnouts and look for patterns – actions we're taking or not taking and document them as a future reference tool. 2. Julie calls the collection of our stories of our past experiences the “I'm Resilient” folder. Try a failure resume as a starting place. 3. The 3 groups of resources to help prevent burnout are: health and well-being, entertainment, and help from others. We can't do it all ourselves! Mentioned in the Episode: Ep. 173 Conquering Burnout: From Recognition to Recovery - Meet the Author, Julie Bee https://spotifyanchor-web.app.link/e/KMpebpCX5Kb Burned, How Business Owners Can Overcome Burnout and Fuel Success by Julie Bee Workbook to track red flags: https://www.thejuliebee.com/burned Ep 112, Ewww: Failure Resume https://spotifyanchor-web.app.link/e/TiEQdTVqAKb Ep. 16, Part 2 of 3 – Atlas of the Heart (Brené Brown) How do the Emotions, Stress, Overwhelm, Comparison (Envy, Jealousy, Resentment), Relate to Leadership? https://spotifyanchor-web.app.link/e/es41gDe80Kb Ep. 40, Book Discussion with Toni Morris: Burnout, The Secret to Unlocking the Stress Cycle by Emily and Amelia Nagoski https://spotifyanchor-web.app.link/e/4iH7irh80Kb How to reach Yo Canny: Our website: www.girltaketheleadpod.com You can send a message or voicemail there. We'd love to hear from you! email: yo@yocanny.com (Yo) FB group: Girl, Take the Lead https://www.facebook.com/groups/272025931481748/?ref=share IG: yocanny (Yo) YouTube LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/yocanny/
Wouldn't it be nice if there was a way not to get so burned out as an entrepreneur? There is. It's called the "Burnout Prevention" strategy. Julie Bee discovered it while running her business and hasn't stopped using it. She first explained the "Burnout Prevention" strategy in her book "Burn: How Business Owners Can Overcome Burnout and Fuel Success". Now, entrepreneurs everywhere are embracing these techniques. Today, Julie joins Mark, sharing six strategies to prevent and overcome burnout as an entrepreneur. In this episode, you'll discover: How to recognize the early signs of burnout. Why taking a vacation isn't always the best advice for burned-out business owners. The importance of having a support group versus a networking group. Why burnout often happens after a huge success. How to leverage burnout for future growth and success. The 3-stages of burnout: attentional, emotional, and physical. Why entrepreneurs need to plan for potential burnout. How to identify your burnout "red flags" and triggers. The dangers of entrepreneurial "analysis paralysis". Why vulnerability and asking for help are crucial in preventing burnout. How to use the "perspective" of others to prioritize your focus. The importance of paying attention to insights gained during burnout. Follow Mark: LinkedIn: https://hi.switchy.io/markdrager Instagram: https://hi.switchy.io/KcKi Want more free tools? Go to our podcast page at https://hi.switchy.io/KcKe
Julie Bee, Millennial, joins Yo to discuss her new book: Burned, How Business Owners Can Overcome Burnout and Fuel Success. In addition to being an author, Julie is a business coach and speaker. She has solidified her reputation as a dynamic consultant, a riveting speaker, and a leader who sheds light on the darker side of business ownership. She shares her personal burnout story and impresses upon us that burnout is an epidemic and overcoming it by taking a vacation, getting more exercise, and incorporating meditation into our days isn't the advice we all need! Topics covered in the Episode: Defining Burnout Burnout Process Red Flags Battling Burnout Women Exiting the Workplace Steps for Personal Recovery from Burnout Here are three takeaways from the episode: 1. Guilt and shame often show up around burnout. The best way to begin to deal with burnout effectively is to: a. Claim our burnout – drop the guilt and shame! b. Have a support team as you come through it 2. There are 3 different kinds of burnout and we typically go through them in this order: intentional, emotional, and physical. 3. Going on the vacation maybe be a Band-Aid to deal with burnout and not deal with the underlying issue – time and work needs to be taken to recover. You can't escape the problem. Mentioned in the Episode: Burned, How Business Owners Can Overcome Burnout and Fuel Success by Julie Bee Ep. 16, Part 2 of 3 – Atlas of the Heart (Brené Brown) How do the Emotions, Stress, Overwhelm, Comparison (Envy, Jealousy, Resentment), Relate to Leadership? https://spotifyanchor-web.app.link/e/c6PBuvAbOKb Ep. 40, Book Discussion with Toni Morris: Burnout, The Secret to Unlocking the Stress Cycle by Emily and Amelia Nagoski https://spotifyanchor-web.app.link/e/FpoqllybOKb More About Julie: She has a knack for transforming businesses from the ground up. Whether it's reshaping workplace cultures or empowering leaders, her influence proves game-changing for those who collaborate with her. Her book, Burned: How Business Owners Can Overcome Burnout and Fuel Success is published by Matt Holt Books, an imprint of BenBella Books. How to reach Julie: julie@thejuliebee.com Her website: https://thejuliebee.com/burned LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/thejuliebee/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thejuliebee_/ How to reach Yo Canny: Our website: www.girltaketheleadpod.com You can send a message or voicemail there. We'd love to hear from you! email: yo@yocanny.com (Yo) FB group: Girl, Take the Lead https://www.facebook.com/groups/272025931481748/?ref=share IG: yocanny (Yo) YouTube LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/yocanny/
In this episode of the Champion Living Podcast, Doug and the coaching staff dive into the crucial role mobility plays in injury prevention, performance enhancement, and overall well-being. They discuss the differences between mobility and flexibility, why quality reps matter, and how a consistent mobility routine can benefit everyone. Tune in to learn how to maximize your body's potential! Show Notes: 00:42 Podcast Viewership Trends 05:59 Front Squat Challenges and Techniques 16:43 Importance of Mobility in Training 23:28 Common Mobility Issues in the Gym 27:00 Mobility vs. Flexibility: Key Differences 29:16 Preventing Injuries Through Mobility 30:25 Quality Over Quantity in Mobility Exercises 36:58 The Role of Coaches in Athlete Development 45:34 Final Thoughts and Recommendations Learn More: Get a free fitness consult HERE: https://championlivingfitness.com/pages/athlete-form-sign-up We'd like to give a huge thanks to our partners! These folks believe in our mission to make rodeo a better place for everyone, please show them your support: Beastmaster Rodeo Gear Visit: https://beastmasterrodeo.com/?rfsn=7833357.e68191 Discount Code: championliving24 HOOEY caps, shirts, jeans and more: https://getyourhooey.com/?platform=grin&link_id=1393041&token=iAPfHJOC50rnzOonDjd6bbklg33ffAEQ&contact_id=fc9076d1-df17-439e-8fcf-386bacf6aa7d&attribution_window=45 code: CHAMPIONLIVING Rodeo Now App Instagram: @rodeonowapp Apple App Store Google Play Store Colorado Craft Beef https://coloradocraftbeef.com Code: Championliving PWR PRO CBD https://pwrpro.com Discount Code: Championliving Frost Legacy Bull Riding Schools https://frostlegacybullridingschool.com/td-performance-6833?am_id=doug588 Home Gym Equipment from GetRx'd https://www.getrxd.com/#a_aid=championliving code: 10CHAMPION Icehole Coolers and drink ware: iceholecoolers.com code: CHAMPIONLIVING Learn More: Website: www.championlivingfitness.com Instagram: www.instagram.com/champion.living YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCibo-Tq2Jb6qiMBXTxnzPdw Champion Living Private Facebook Group: www.facebook.com/groups/934793523869642
Join the conversation by letting us know what you think about the episode!This week, Raquel and Jennifer speak with Julie Bee - an award-winning entrepreneur who's been dubbed the “small business fixer” by her clients and peers. With over 15 years in the entrepreneurial field, Julie has solidified her reputation as a dynamic consultant, a riveting speaker, and a leader who sheds light on the darker side of business ownership. Having been celebrated by Fast Company and Forbes, Julie's insights are in high demand across the industry. And, as of June 18, everyone can have greater access to Julie's insights via her upcoming book Burned: How Business Owners Can Overcome Burnout and Fuel Success. Where to find Julie Bee:Website: https://www.thejuliebee.com/Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/thejuliebee/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thejuliebee_/X (formerly known as Twitter): https://twitter.com/thejuliebeeYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/@thejuliebeeSupport the Show.Be part of the conversation by sharing your thoughts about this episode, what you may have learned, how the conversation affected you. You can reach Raquel and Jennifer on IG @madnesscafepodcast or by email at madnesscafepodcast@gmail.com.Share the episode with a friend and have your own conversation. And don't forget to rate and review the show wherever you listen!Thanks!
"Building a family-like environment isn't just about feeling good; it's about creating a space where everyone can dream big and work together towards those dreams.”In this episode, we are joined by Sean Kenny, Dealer Manager at Buckeye Honda, who dives into the importance of a mission-driven approach and creating a family-like atmosphere at work.In our conversation, Sean explores how his organization embraced changes, he highlights the significant role of coaching and the Dream Manager program in empowering employees and how he focuses on developing not just a business, but a thriving community that supports individual dreams and collective success.In this episode, you'll discover:The Dream Manager program and its role in developing team members' personal dreams and career pathsThe practical changes and strategies implemented by Sean, focusing on role descriptions, scorecards, and creating a mission-driven cultureThe value of having a third-party perspective in leadership and team developmentThings to listen for:[03:59] Creativity thrives in collaboration[06:19] Restructure your business to focus on growth, not survival[11:11] Improving productivity leads to long-term profitability[15:28] Adapt roles and goals for business growth[17:33] Cultural inclusivity drives organizational success and growth[20:23] People want to work and find value[24:19] Regular coaching improves work-life accountability[28:04] Find a supporting staff to achieve personal and career goalsResources:Floyd CoachingThe Culture AssessmentMatthew Kelly's BooksFloyd Coaching's BlogStellar One ConsultingConnect with the Guest:Sean Kenny's LinkedInConnect with the Host & Floyd Coaching:Kate Volman's LinkedinFloyd Coaching on LinkedinFloyd Consulting on FacebookFloyd Consulting on TwitterFloyd Consulting on YouTubeFloyd Consulting on Instagram
In this episode of the Investor Financing Podcast, we delve into the world of SBA 7A fixed-rate options and how they can fuel the success of your business. If you'd like to meet with Beau to talk financing, book a call here ( http://bookwithbeau.com/ )
Rick is in for Mike Allen tonight. He is joined by Darby Allin to preview AEW Double or Nothing. Also, Jermey Lance talks FC Cincy! Hillary Harper is Author of 123, Deep Breathe For Me - Helping Children and Parents deal with Anxiety. Rick wraps up the show talking to Julie Bee, Author of Burned - How Business Owners Can Overcome Burnout and Fuel Success.
Visualise a vehicle rolling off the production line every 58 seconds. Each one driven by an organisation at the peak of operational excellence. Are you ready to join these world-renowned leaders in process mastery?In the latest episode of PMI's Leading for Business Excellence podcast, we're in conversation with the Executive Vice President of Manufacturing at Toyota Motor Europe, Marvin Cooke. From his beginnings as an apprentice to his current role overseeing Toyota's entire European manufacturing operations, Marvin shares his journey through the twists and turns of the global pandemic and supply chain crises that have tested systems like never before, revealing the high-performance engine behind Toyota's sustained success. Join the conversation as we explore the road to excellence, with leadership insights into translating philosophy into practical action, the importance of ‘going to see', and the power of putting people first.Process mastery is within your grasp. Transform your Operations, starting today.More from PMI: Dive into our Knowledge Hub for more tools, videos, and infographics Join us for a PMI LIVE Webinar Follow us on LinkedIn
We lost a very dear friend in the industry this week, Edouard Jean. He was the owner of Massive Travels and was very active with ASTA having served as Chapter President, and was getting ready to start a campaign for the Board.He was a champion for minorities in the industry, as well, having served as a Board Member of the Association of Black Travel Professionals, and many other organizations.This episode is a tribute to him and his legacy of service. I'm sharing his full interview from last August's Ascending in your Travel Business Audio Summit where he shares lots of gems on how he grew his business through cultivating relationships.In this episode, we share:· Hold Ed sold hundreds of people onto group trips before becoming a travel advisor· Some of his guerrilla marketing tactics· The benefits of nurturing genuine relationships outside of business transactions· and so much more!Enjoy (and take action)!Register for the 2nd Annual Travel Tech Audio Summit!https://takethehelm.thrivecart.com/travel-tech-audio-summit/Marketing Power Hour BOGO Flash Sale through 4/21/2024! https://calendly.com/ritaventures/take-the-helm-marketing-consulting-flash-sale-bogoJoin the Cruise Content Library: https://programs.steeryourmarketing.com/products/courses/view/1166776---------------------------------------------------------------JOIN the Marketing Business School Community:https://programs.steeryourmarketing.com/products/courses/view/1117728Say HI on Social:Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/takethehelmvbsInstagram: http://www.instagram.com/takethehelmvbsGroup: https://www.facebook.com/groups/529490048073622 Direct EMAIL:rita@steeryourmarketing.com
When Bryce Henson, the mastermind propelling Fitbody Bootcamp's success, shares his personal evolution from fitness enthusiast to CEO, it's not just a story—it's a roadmap for transformation. As I, Ken Joslin, chat with Bryce, we uncover the parallels between our fitness journeys and leadership growth. Bryce's commitment to self-improvement and his rise to the top of a fitness empire is a testament to the symbiotic relationship between physical health and professional achievement. Together, we dissect how Fitbody Bootcamp's community-centric philosophy and cutting-edge workouts have not only shaped bodies but also lives, including my own triumph over weight loss.Strap in for a ride through the trenches of entrepreneurship and the peaks of effective leadership in my latest heart-to-heart with Bryce. We lay bare the pivotal experiences that sculpted our business acumen, from the perils of hasty expansion to the art of nurturing a feedback-friendly culture. Learn how our willingness to embrace and learn from setbacks has solidified our foundations and enabled us to lead with clarity and purpose. Whether you're at the helm of a budding startup or guiding a seasoned team, this episode shines a spotlight on the strategies that can galvanize your group, bolster your leadership skills, and foster an environment where everyone is geared towards success. If you enjoyed this episode, please share it on social media and tag Ken Joslin.
Feeling overwhelmed, undervalued, or like you're constantly saying yes? Do you ever wonder how to achieve your goals and live a truly fulfilling life? The answer lies within you! This empowering episdoe explores the twin pillars of self-awareness and boundaries with Sarai Speer. Drop a review on Spotify or Apple now & get automatically entered to win a Pharmagel skincare bundle: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/successful-stylist-academy/id1584273127?i=1000629282175 Join our Newsletter for our monthly guides, special invites, and added resources! Key Take-aways: 1. Boundaries can have a negative connotation, but they look different to everyone. 2. Self care isn't selfish. 3. We are guaranteed to wake up with one person for the rest of our life & it's ourself. 4. Boundaries can be discovered through being self-aware. 5. Practice 7 layers of why for self-awareness. 6. Write out what you will and won't put up with, and where you need help. 7. Clear communication which is a beautiful self protection piece. Use “I” statements. 8. Practice consistency and role play with someone you trust. 9. Self care, which is ways to practice self love. Find Sarai on Instagram Cover your color costs, manage inventory, and organize your orders in one place with SalonScale, get an additional 10% off with code SSA10: https://signup.salonscale.com/mz9lj/ambrosiacarey Enjoy 15% off our favorite skincare line, Pharmagel with code SSA15: http://www.pharmagel.net/discount/ssa15?redirect=%2F%3Fafmc%3Dssa15
In this podcast episode, Musa interviews Marcus Kelcher, a sporting director with KC Athletics. They discuss Marcus' background in soccer, including his playing career in St. Louis and Germany. Marcus shares his experience coaching in Omaha and Dallas, as well as his involvement in building a soccer program at Pitt State University. They also touch on the differences between coaching girls and boys in soccer. In this conversation, Marcus Kelcher discusses his experience coaching girls and the importance of building a strong team culture. He also shares advice for coaches and players, emphasizing the value of finding a mentor and studying the game. The conversation touches on the impact of Lionel Messi joining MLS and the goals Marcus has for his own career, including helping young players reach their potential.
This is Part 2 of John's discussion with Jordan, where they delve deeper into coaching, relationships, work-life harmony, leadership, and more. In Part 1, Jordan shared the story of being stung by 53 bees at age 12 and experiencing a traumatic false arrest along with racial profiling and how these events shaped his perspective on facing challenges and turning adversity into his advantage. Listen to this episode to learn more: [00:18] - The power of storytelling in marketing [02:24] - What sets Jordan apart as a coach [04:00] - The need for positivity, accountability, and self-discovery [07:00] - Jordan's podcast “Blaze Your Own Trail” [08:48] - John's approach to podcast guest selection [10:47] - What Jordan does to improve his relationships [15:57] - Post-wedding relationship nurturing [19:53] - Jordan's #1 daily habit [22:00] - Traits of a great leader [23:06] - Impact of Jordan's faith on his business [26:10] - Best advice Jordan received [28:42] - How Jordan invests in himself [30:51] - Jordan's legacy [32:01] - Best way to connect with Jordan [35:02] - Books and podcasts recommendations NOTABLE QUOTES: “I'm a practitioner, meaning I'm never going to ask anyone that I'm coaching to do something that I'm not doing already.” “Our job as coaches is to help and encourage, point in the right direction, ask deep, involved kinds of questions, but hopefully to lead the other person to self-discovery.” “The best leaders are ones that duplicate themselves, that replicate themselves.” “Dream so big that it scares you.” “You've got to always be ready and available to give.” “In the next five, six years, if you're not learning 10 new skills a month, you're gonna fall really far behind.” “I want to plant seeds for trees that I will never sit under.” “I've faced death probably a dozen or more times. And so I'm grateful that every day my feet touch the ground because it's just how I know my purpose has not been fulfilled yet. I still have a little bit more to do.” BOOKS MENTIONED: The Art of Active Listening: How People at Work Feel Heard, Valued, and Understood by Heather R. Younger (https://tinyurl.com/TheArtOfActiveListeningBook) The Lemonade Life: How to Fuel Success, Create Happiness, and Conquer Anything by Zack Friedman (https://tinyurl.com/TheLemonadeLifeBook) PODCAST MENTIONED: True Grit and Grace with Amberly Lago (https://tinyurl.com/TrueGritAndGracePodcast) USEFUL RESOURCES: https://www.blazeyourowntrailconsulting.com https://www.instagram.com/therealjordanjmendoza https://www.facebook.com/therealjordanjmendoza https://www.linkedin.com/in/jordanjmendoza/ https://twitter.com/jordanjmendoza https://www.youtube.com/@jordanjmendoza https://tinyurl.com/BlazeYourOwnTrailPodcast https://brandsharks.co/ CONNECT WITH JOHN Website - https://thejohnhulen.com Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/johnhulen Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/johnhulen Twitter - https://www.twitter.com/johnhulen LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/johnhulen YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLX_NchE8lisC4NL2GciIWA EPISODE CREDITS Intro and Outro music provided by Jeff Scheetz - https://jeffscheetz.com/
Hour of Power with Bobby Schuller at Shepherd's Grove Presbyterian Church
Pastor Bobby teaches on the Biblical principle that tells us a refiners fire is how obstacles fuel success, but that ironically, we need those very obstacles to become the people God has called us to be.
How can a single relationship pivot the direction of your career and life, transforming uncertainty into a journey of discovery and leadership? In this episode, Kevin explores the profound impact of mentorship and personal evolution with guest Brandon Allen. Delving into Brandon's career shift from finance to coaching, they discuss the pivotal role Garrett Gunderson played in Brandon's journey. Through candid conversations, they unravel the essence of finding one's sole purpose, the power of relationship capital, and the transformative nature of leadership. This episode is a deep dive into how personal and professional growth intertwines, making it a must-listen for anyone at a crossroads in life or career. [01:00 - 05:08] From Finance to Finding Purpose Brandon's realization of misalignment in his finance career The significance of mentorship in navigating career transitions The initial resistance to change and the ultimate embrace of coaching [05:09 - 10:03] The Catalyst of Change: Meeting Garrett Gunderson The unexpected introduction to life-altering concepts and relationships Discovering one's sole purpose through guidance and introspection The influence of relationship capital on personal and professional development [10:04 - 15:25] The Leap into Leadership and Coaching Transition from consulting to transformational coaching and workshop facilitation The accidental foray into public speaking and its impact How coaching aligns with Brandon's passion for employee development [15:26 - 20:02] Impact Through Workshops and Speaking The development and success of the Strategic Business Forum workshops The realization of personal speaking potential and its broader impact How mentorship and opportunities can transform personal limitations into strengths [20:03 - 28:29] The Ripple Effect of Effective Leadership The profound impact of leadership on personal and community levels Stories of transformation from workshop participants and their extended networks Brandon's advocacy for continuous leadership improvement and mentorship Key Quotes: "When we have better leaders, we have a better world." - Brandon Allen "When we improve our leadership in one area of our life, whether that be at home or work, that impact goes everywhere that you go." - Brandon Allen "When I change myself, when I change my own paradigm, and when I change how I relate to other people and other things, great things happen." - Brandon Allen Connect with Brandon: Website: https://www.newworkrevolution.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/brandonrallen Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/brandon.r.allen Honoring: Garrett Gunderson Thanks for tuning in! If you liked my show, please LEAVE A 5-STAR REVIEW, like, and subscribe! Find me on the following streaming platforms: Apple Spotify Google Podcasts IHeart Radio Stitcher
Ever wondered why some people seem to stick to their fitness goals like glue, while others struggle? It's not always about willpower or gym memberships. Sometimes, it's about who's by your side. That's the power of accountability partners in fitness. BOOK A CALL WITH PERRY: http://talktoperry.com or TEXT PERRY at (208) 400-5095 JOIN MY FREE COMMUNITY: http://upsidedownfit.com RESOURCES: Daily Success Habits - Grab Your Free Copy! My Favorite Pre-Workout for Energy Best Home Workouts WOW! You made it all the way down here! Now I am impressed! I don't know many who do! You absolutely rock my friend!
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Meet Sandy Mackay, an experienced real estate investor, entrepreneur, and visionary dedicated to building generational wealth through real estate.In this episode, we discuss:Team building, mindset, and essential elements for creating a successful real estate team.Sandy's background, including being a former pro golfer, and how reading "Rich Dad Poor Dad" inspired his transition into real estate.Emphasis on having a clear mission and vision for the business to attract the right people.Importance of hiring individuals excited about growth within the company, not just seeking a job.Key point: Build a team culture based on abundance rather than scarcity in the real estate industry.Advocates for a personal mission statement, vision, and values to align with the business's mission.Highlight on learning from others' successes and failures, recommending joining a quality team before starting one's own.Significance of a coach's role in guiding decisions and recognizing potential in candidates.Overall, a focus on intentional hiring, team culture, and personal growth within the real estate business.About SandyBorn and raised in the greater Toronto area, Sandy began investing in 2012 with his first property in Oshawa.In 2014 he transitioned to a career in real estate as a Realtor with Keller Williams, leveraging his expertise to co-host the #1 Canadian real estate investment podcast Breakthrough Real Estate Investment Podcast (over 2 million downloads). Since then, Sandy has built multiple successful businesses within the real estate space - a realtor team selling over 300 units per year, a property management company, and an investment company.In 2021 he also opened Keller Williams Legacies Realty in Vaughan, Ontario, and in 2022 launched Essential Real Estate Partners.Connect with SandyInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/itssandymackayFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/sandy.mackay.3Connect with Danielle ChiassonWebsite: https://strategicsuccessconsulting.comLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/daniellechiasson/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DaniChiassonInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/letsgetrealTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@danichiassonBook in a call: https://calendly.com/strategicsuccess/lets-get-real-estate-20-min-chat Listen in and subscribe for more.You can also leave us a review and of course, don't forget to share. I'm sure there are real people in your network who can take advantage of what they're going to learn from the show.Interested in becoming a guest on the show? Email admin@letsgetrealpodcast.com with the Subject: I want to be a guest! OR simply fill out: https://letsgetrealestatepodcast.com/be-a-guest/.
"How to Fuel Success, Create Happiness, and Conquer Anything"
Discover how to unlock your full potential with our comprehensive summary and infographic of The Happiness Advantage by Shawn Achor. Gain valuable insights and practical tips to enhance your happiness and success. Read on your terms. Get the PDF, infographic, full ad-free audiobook and animated version of this summary of The Happiness Advantage and unlimited bestselling book insights on the top-rated StoryShots app: https://go.getstoryshots.com/free ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Help us grow to create more amazing content for you! Don't forget to subscribe, rate and review the StoryShots podcast now. What should our next book be? Suggest and vote it up on the StoryShots app. Sponsors: Get the full audiobook for free with a new trial of Audible here. StoryShots Summary of The Happiness Advantage: The Seven Principles of Positive Psychology that Fuel Success and Performance at Work by Shawn Achor Introduction Imagine a world where success doesn't lead to happiness, but happiness leads to success. This is the world Shawn Achor introduces us to in The Happiness Advantage. Achor, a Harvard graduate and positive psychology expert, challenges the idea that hard work and success lead to happiness. Instead, he proposes that happiness is a precursor to success. Extensive research in the field of positive psychology backs this revolutionary perspective. It provides a roadmap for achieving personal and professional fulfillment. The Happiness Advantage doesn't just explore happiness in theory; it is a practical guide to enhancing every aspect of our lives. About Shawn Achor Shawn Achor is a distinguished Harvard alumnus and lecturer. He is also a leading figure in the burgeoning field of positive psychology. His research into happiness and human potential has garnered attention from numerous media outlets, including The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, and CNN. Achor's TED talk, “The Happy Secret to Better Work,” is one of the most popular of all time, with over 20 million views. His other bestselling books include Before Happiness and Big Potential. Achor's mission is to share the findings of positive psychology with the world. He wants to help people and organizations realize their full potential and cultivate a culture of positivity and success. StoryShot 1: Happiness Fuels Success Shawn Achor's research indicates that happiness is not a byproduct of success but a critical precursor to it. He argues that when we are happy, our brains function better and are more productive, creative, and motivated. This means that happiness can help us maximize our talents and achieve our goals. In fact, studies have shown that individuals with a positive outlook tend to outperform those with a negative outlook. For instance, a study conducted by MetLife found that optimistic salespeople outsold pessimistic ones by a huge 37%. This suggests that having a happy and positive outlook can directly contribute to one's success in their endeavors. In short, we need to prioritize and cultivate happiness in our lives if we want to unlock our full potential and achieve greater success. “Happiness is not the belief that we don't need to change; it is the realization that we can.” — Shawn Achor StoryShot 2: Our Mindset Is the Fulcrum and Our Effort Is the Lever Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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The journey of entrepreneurship is a rewarding adventure filled with learning and growth. By leveraging the right resources, you can enhance your chances of success and overcome obstacles with confidence. Whether you're seeking knowledge, funding, mentorship, or guidance, the resources outlined in this episode can serve as a compass on your entrepreneurial path. Empower yourself with these essential tools and resources, and embark on a transformative journey to build a thriving and successful business that leaves a lasting impact. Season 7 - Behavioral Economics of Entrepreneurship In the world of entrepreneurship, success often hinges on understanding the intricate workings of human behavior and decision-making. Behavioral economics, a fascinating interdisciplinary field, delves into the psychology behind how individuals make choices, respond to incentives, and process information. In the realm of marketing, applying behavioral economics principles can be a game-changing strategy for entrepreneurs seeking to connect with their target audience, drive sales, and foster brand loyalty. By harnessing insights from behavioral economics, entrepreneurs can craft more persuasive and effective marketing campaigns, leveraging the quirks of human psychology to their advantage. In this series of the behavioral economics in marketing podcast, we will explore the exciting intersection of behavioral economics and marketing, unveiling how this innovative approach can transform entrepreneurial ventures into resounding successes. Behavioral Economics in Marketing Podcast | Understanding how we as humans make decisions is an important part of marketing. Behavioral economics is the study of decision-making and can give keen insight into buyer behavior and help to shape your marketing mix. Marketers can tap into Behavioral Economics to create environments that nudge people towards their products and services, to conduct better market research and analyze their marketing mix. Sandra Thomas-Comenole | Host | Marketing professional with over 15 years of experience leading marketing and sales teams and a rigorously quantitative Master's degree in economics from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute.
Shawn Achor is a positive psychology researcher and author known for his work on the relationship between happiness and success. One of his most notable books is "The Happiness Advantage: The Seven Principles of Positive Psychology That Fuel Success and Performance at Work."Buy The Book on Amazon https://geni.us/HappyAdvantageGet the summary via Blinkist https://blinkist.o6eiov.net/YgzgMmBecome a Moonshot Member https://www.patreon.com/MoonshotsIn "The Happiness Advantage," Achor explores the idea that happiness is not merely the result of success but a precursor to it. He argues that when we are happier, our brains function better, we are more motivated and productive, and we experience improved relationships and overall well-being.The book introduces seven principles, or "happiness habits," that can be applied in various aspects of life, including work, education, and personal relationships. These principles are:1. The Happiness Advantage: Achor explains how positive psychology and happiness can give individuals an edge in the workplace and improve their performance.2. The Fulcrum and the Lever: This principle focuses on changing our mindset and perception to create positive change and leverage our potential.3. The Tetris Effect: Drawing from the popular video game, Achor discusses how our thinking habits can influence our ability to spot opportunities and solutions in everyday situations.4. Falling Up: This principle explores resilience and the ability to bounce back from failures and setbacks, ultimately leading to personal growth and success.5. The Zorro Circle: Achor presents the idea of starting small and gradually expanding our goals and ambitions, allowing us to regain control and build momentum.6. The 20-Second Rule: Achor emphasizes the power of reducing barriers to positive habits by making them more accessible, taking advantage of "activation energy."7. Social Investment: This principle highlights the importance of social connections and positive relationships, demonstrating how they can contribute to happiness and success.Buy The Book on Amazon https://geni.us/HappyAdvantageGet the summary via Blinkist https://blinkist.o6eiov.net/YgzgMmBecome a Moonshot Member https://www.patreon.com/MoonshotsAchor shares scientific research, anecdotes, and practical strategies throughout the book to help individuals apply these principles in their lives and work environments. He aims to promote a positive mindset and provide readers with tools to cultivate happiness, ultimately leading to greater success and fulfillment.Overall, "The Happiness Advantage" serves as a guide for individuals seeking to harness the power of positive psychology to improve their well-being and achieve their goals.Buy The Book on Amazon https://geni.us/HappyAdvantageGet the summary via Blinkist https://blinkist.o6eiov.net/YgzgMmBecome a Moonshot Member https://www.patreon.com/Moonshots ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Jessica Procini, founder and leader of Escape From Emotional Eating®, joins the She Built It® podcast. Jessica created a unique process grounded in a decade of research, a background in the Psychology of Eating, Transformational Coaching methods, and her own personal emotional eating journey so her clients can learn to use food as a nourishing asset rather than a self-destructive way to cope, soothe and escape their busy, stressful lives. Since 2011, she has been helping high achieving women heal the roots of their emotional eating so they can embody their full potential.