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Listed on Inc.’s listing of the Top 50 Leadership and Management Experts in the world, and #1 on Huffington Posts 12 Business Speakers to See, Steve Farber is a bestselling author, popular keynote speaker, and a seasoned leadership coach and consultant who has worked with a vast array of public and private organizations in virtually every arena. Farber is the former Vice President of legendary management guru Tom Peters company and is the founder and CEO of The Extreme Leadership Institute, an organization devoted to helping its clients develop award-winning cultures and achieve radical results. The Institutes team has helped over 25 companies earn a ranking on the Best Places to Work list. Farber’s third book, Greater Than Yourself, debuted as a Wall Street Journal and USA Today bestseller. His second book, The Radical Edge, was hailed as a playbook for harnessing the power of the human spirit. And his first book, The Radical Leap: A Personal Lesson in Extreme Leadership, was named one of the 100 Best Business Books of All Time. His much-anticipated new book, Love is Just Damn Good Business, published by McGraw-Hill, is available now. Farber is a member of the exclusive Transformational Leadership Council, and his column, The Extreme Leadership Chronicles, runs frequently on Inc.com. In this episode of Destination on the Left, Steve Farber, founder and CEO of Extreme Leadership, joins us to talk about his new book, Love is Just Damn Good Business. Steve breaks down the fundamental framework that inspired his book and explains why love is a key element of good business practices. What You Will Learn in This Episode: Steve’s journey into leadership coaching and what leadership means to him What is extreme leadership and how you can use Steve’s principles in the travel and tourism industry Why the quality of leadership separates good companies from not so good companies Why love is a fundamental element of good business practices The elements of LEAP How love can be used to achieve greater levels of productivity in collaborative environments Beyond Position and Title Steve Farber is a best-selling author, a keynote speaker, and a veteran leadership coach whose framework in The Radical LEAP has inspired entrepreneurs across the country to realize their dreams. His new book, Love is Just Damn Good Business, builds on the principles in the Radical LEAP and explains why love is a fundamental element of good business practices. Like Steve says, “do what you love in the service of people who love what you do.” And in the latest episode of Destination on the Left, he dives into this leadership philosophy in detail. There is a lot to gain by understanding Extreme Leadership and how it applies to the travel and tourism industry, and there is a lot to learn from Steve’s journey as well. Leaders of Meaning Significance Steve has been an entrepreneur for a long time, but in the beginning, he struggled to fight a waning passion for the industry in which he started his first business. It brought him to a fork in the road where he had to choose between seeking out his true calling or focusing on money alone. The meandering soul search exposed him to many different industries and businesses, introducing him to incredible mentors and providing him with a keen understanding of the one thing that separates great companies from not so great companies—the quality of their leadership. This turned out to be Steve’s sweet spot, and since that epiphany, he has been working to help shape leaders of meaning and significance who produce radical results. The LEAP Elements Leaders are typically defined by a prestigious position or title. But the best leaders are defined by their actions alone. That is why Steve’s Radical LEAP framework expresses leadership as a result of cultivating love, generating energy, inspiring audacity, and providing proof. You don’t need a position or title to practice any of these things, and you can apply this operating system in any scenario by molding it to the way you do business. That means it will even work in the frustrating collaborative environments of the travel and tourism industry by increasing productivity and making DMOs operate more effectively. Love is the foundation of the entire framework, so if you can master that element, the rest will take care of themselves. Website: www.extremeleadership.com New Book: Love Is Just Damn Good Business Twitter: @stevefarber Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/stevefarber/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/stevefarber/
In this episode, we get to speak with Mark Metry host of humans 2.0 podcast, his podcast has been featured on Forbes, Huffington Posts, Inc, and listed in the top 20 and growing podcasts for 2019 on the NASDAQ. And I've had the privilege of connecting with him back in 2018. September, have been following his journey, and engaging with him on LinkedIn and Facebook. And this dude is the genuine deal, man. He's got it. I love it. And I'm so happy and excited to bring him onto the podcast. Marks podcast Humans 2.0 can be found here: https://www.markmetry.com/humans-2-0-podcast Also search for Humans 2.0 Podcast on your favorite podcast app. ——Connect Here!—— You can find Hacks & Hobbies on these popular social media networks: Facebook: fb.com/hacksandhobbies LinkedIn: linkedin.com/company/hacksandhobbies Instagram: instagram.com/hacksandhobbies Twitter: twitter.com/hacksandhobbies or through our website: hacksandhobbies.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/hacksandhobbies/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/hacksandhobbies/support
Hi loves! Welcome to Ep. 18 of Soul-Getters Podcast In this episode I had the honor of interviewing the amazing, Tesa Colvin! Tesa Colvin is an Award Winning Publishing Coach & Consultant, Bestselling Author & TV Show Host who can be seen in The Huffington Posts, Thrive global and the SBA’s SCORE – Birmingham Chapter. In addition to writing and publishing 19+ books of her own in 6 years, she has helped over 80 authors achieve their goals of writing and publishing their books. These authors have gone on to be featured authors at the NAACP National Convention, featured experts on NBC, have TEDx talks, and be featured in well-known magazines like Cosmo, and more. She has combined her management skills, formal business education and the experience she gained from publishing to help people write and publish well-positioned books that increase their visibility, credibility, and authority increasing their reach and profitability. Today, Tesa will be sharing her knowledge about the book writing process and how to find purpose in your story! Tesa will help you uncover your power and purpose, that will then help you share your story with the world. This episode will help YOU finally get your story on paper!! If you are looking for the next steps in the book writing process, this episode is for YOU! All my love and blessings!!! Gabriella Danielle Other Important Links: Tesa's Website: http://borrowmymba.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tesacolvin/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BookStrategieswithTesaColvin/ ----more---- Follow me on Instagram: www.instagram.com/soulgetters Learn more about me: www.soulgetters.com Join the Ambitious Soul-Getters Facebook Group: Ambitious Soul-Getters
Pat Brown: Seen on CBS’s Late Show with Stephen Colbert, Fuse’s Uproarious, Axis’s Gotham Live, NBC’s Comic’s Unleashed and BET‘s ComicView, TVOne’s made for TV movie-WHITE WATER, the independent film SOMEBODIES, and the web series UNREQUITED. Pat has won both the Las Vegas Comedy Festival and The She Devil Competition. She has been featured in Time Out Magazine, After-Ellen, Splitsider and Punchline Magazine. Her critically acclaimed album “The Pat Brown Sex-Tape” has been described as “provocative and conceptual” by Laugh and is streaming on all platforms. You can see her soon on the new season of Two Dope Queenson HBO! Fun Fact: Pat was voted “most humorous” in high school. Calise Hawkins: appeared on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon, Gotham Live, Stand Up in Stilettos, Nickmom Nite Out. She has written for MTV series Totally Clueless and Girl Code, Comedy Central’s @midnight, Charlemagne’s Uncommon Sense, Hood Adjacent with James Davis, was a cast member of Oxygen’s Funny Girls, and worked as a consultant on Aisha Tyler’s “Unapologetic”. Fun Fact: Calise’s “Late Night Fight” Comedy Show has found a new home at Union Hall. The next show will be at 8pm on January 29th. Abbi Crutchfield is an actress and comedian best known for the film You, Your Brain, & You, the tV series Co-operation, and has been featured in the TV show Broad City. She is currently the host of TruTV’s You Can Do Better. She is also listed under the Huffington Posts “18 Funny Women You Should Be Following On Twitter”. Fun Fact: She’s a new mom! Always hosted by Marina Franklin- Trainwreck, Louie Season V, The Jim Gaffigan Show, Conan O'Brien, and HBO's Crashing
OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA We go back to the night in June 1969 at the New York City Stonewall Inn that sparked the LGBT rights movement. On today's show we'll hear about the day that galvanized a generation and the continued fight for LGBT civil rights. The first Pride parades took place in June 1970 marking the 1st anniversary of the Stonewall Uprising. Michael Schirker and David Isay bring us an oral history Remembering Stonewall: The Birth of a Movement. Editor at large of the Huffington Posts' Gay Voices Michelangelo Signorile says while there have been a series of recent wins for the LGBT rights movement, bigotry remains a daily reality for many. At a New America NYC forum Signorile spoke with June Thomas, Culture Critic and Editor of Outward, Slate's LGBTQ Section about what he calls “victory blindness”. It's a central theme in his new book, titled “It's Not Over, Getting to Beyond Tolerance Defeating Homophobia and Winning True Equality.” Special thanks to Pacifica Radio Archives for “Remembering Stonewall: The Birth of a Movement” produced by David Isay for Pacifica Radio http://www.pacificaradioarchives.org Special thanks to New America NYC for It's Not Over: Winning True Equality https://www.newamerica.org/nyc/its-not-over-2/ Featuring: President Barack Obama, Geane Harwood, Bruce Merrow, Sylvia Rivera, Deputy Inspector Seymor Pine, Red Mahoney; Joan Nestle, founder of the Lesbian Herstory Archive; Randy Wicker; Jim Fouratt, yippie leader and helped found the Gay Liberation Front; Howard Smith, reporter for the Village Voice; Martin Boyce aka Miss Martin, Rudy; Mama Jean; Michelangelo Signorile host of the Michelangelo Signorile Sirius XM, editor at large of the Huffington Posts' Gay Voices, and author of It's Not Over, Getting Beyond Tolerance Defeating Homphobia and Winning True Equality; and June Thomas, Culture Critic and Editor of Outward, Slate's LGBTQ section. More information: Remembering Stonewall: a radio documentary on the birth of a movement / narrated by Michael Schirker and produced by David Isay. Soundportraits: Remembering Stonewall full transcripts Brain Pickings: After Stonewall: The First-Ever Pride Parades in Vintage Photos Columbia: Stonewall and Beyond: Lesbian and Gay Culture The Pacifica Radio/UC Berkeley Social Activism Sound Recording Project: Lesbian, Gay, Bi-Sexual, Transsexual History New America NYC: It's Not Over: Winning True Equality Huffington Post, Gay Voices: Michelangelo Signorile On ‘It's Not Over' And The Future Of The LGBT Movement Think Progress: 9 States With Anti-Gay Laws That Aren't That Different From Russia's Time: How Gay Rights Won in Indiana The Leadership Conference: LGBT Civil Rights HuffPost, Gay Voices: As the Wedge Turns: Is a Federal LGBT Civil Rights Act Actually Feasible in the Near Future? The post Beyond Stonewall:The Push for LGBT Civil Rights appeared first on KPFA.
On episode 59, we interview Patti Clark, VP of Product Development at LA-based Lakeshore Learning and one of Huffington Posts' Women in Business Q & A guests. We learn about her career journey from teaching in the classroom to taking on a Product Developer role as a way to broaden the scope of her work and impact more children. Our conversation centers on the skills and mindset to be a good leader.
Future Squared with Steve Glaveski - Helping You Navigate a Brave New World
Listen on iTunes: goo.gl/sMnEa0 Listen on Stitcher: www.stitcher.com/podcast/future Alec Ross is one of America’s leading experts on innovation. He is currently a Distinguished Visiting Fellow at Johns Hopkins University and the author of the New York Times bestseller The Industries of the Future. The Industries of the Future explores the technological and economic trends and developments that will shape the next ten years, from cybersecurity and big data to the commercialization of genomics to the code-ification of money, markets and trust. Alec Ross recently served for four year as Senior Advisor for Innovation to Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, a role created for him by Secretary Clinton to maximize the potential of technology and innovation in service of America’s diplomatic agenda. In this role, Alec acted as the diplomatic lead on a range of issues including cybersecurity, Internet Freedom, disaster response and the use of network technologies in conflict zones. Previously, Alec served as the Convener for the Technology, Media & Telecommunications Policy Committee on Barack Obama’s 2008 presidential campaign and served on the Obama-Biden Presidential Transition Team. Alec has received countless accolades including Oxford University’s Internet & Society Award, Forbes top 10 technology reads of 2016, the US Department of State’s Distinguished Honour Award, Huffington Posts’ 10 Game Changers in Politics award and the Tribeca Film Festival Disruptive Innovation award. Topics discussed: - The industries of the future - What opportunities leaders, entrepreneurs and individuals should explore in the next 10 years - Alec’s career trajectory: from "cleaning up whiskey smelling puke" to advising Barack Obama - Why Alec thinks "Donald Trump is an idiot" and immigration reform - The role that Governments should play to accelerate innovation, not stifle it - The education system and what has to change- The Baltimore School System - The growing gap between productivity and the labor force - The skills deficit behind angst in middle America and the Rust Belt - Exclusive globalisation - Automation of both white collar and blue collar jobs - Universal basic income - AI: is Skynet a threat? - What happens when the majority of our jobs are automated? - The relationship between human longevity and its affect on innovation Show Notes: 1) Alec’s Website: alecross.com 2)Alec on Facebook: facebook.com/Alec.Ross1234/ 3) Alec on Twitter: twitter.com/AlecJRoss 4) Alec’s book: https://amzn.to/2NXYJug --- I hope you enjoyed this episode. If you’d like to receive a weekly email from me, complete with reflections, books I’ve been reading, words of wisdom and access to blogs, ebooks and more that I’m publishing on a regular basis, just leave your details at www.futuresquared.xyz/subscribe and you’ll receive the very next one. Listen on Apple Podcasts @ goo.gl/sMnEa0 Also available on: Spotify, Google Play, Stitcher and Soundcloud Twitter: www.twitter.com/steveglaveski Instagram: www.instagram.com/@thesteveglaveski Future Squared: www.futuresquared.xyz Steve Glaveski: www.steveglaveski.com Medium: www.medium.com/@steveglaveski
I recently wrote an article on the Huffington Posts on how to show off and shine. I know so many of you guys think about this on a regular basis, which is why I want to briefly share some tips for you to try out and practice with, this week. So, how can you reach a global audience online? In order to successfully do that, you have to place yourself as the expert. First and foremost, take a look at your online profiles and see whether it represents the image you want it to represent. Does it highlight your expertise? Are your photos in high quality? You're putting yourself out there on a first date. How do you check if you have a strong brand identity on all of your online platforms? Make your posts are consistent throughout all three channels. It's the best way to take your professionalism to the next level. By the way, you can see the piece I wrote right here: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/michelle-mcglade/5-tips-for-expanding-your_b_9386958.html
One of the fun things about being over 50 is that we find more “Me time”. There was a year when I did one brand new thing, something I had never done before, once a week…52 new things! This episode discusses some things I’ve done and some that I am willing to try, based on a Huffington Post list of 50 things people over 50 can do the year of their Half-Century Birthday. See the entire list in this week’s Blog Post at www.TheSecond53Years.com
We go back to the night in June 1969 at the New York City Stonewall Inn that sparked the LGBT rights movement. On today's show we'll hear about the day that galvanized a generation and the continued fight for LGBT civil rights. The first Pride parades took place in June 1970 marking the 1st anniversary of the Stonewall Uprising. Michael Schirker and David Isay bring us an oral history Remembering Stonewall: The Birth of a Movement. Editor at large of the Huffington Posts' Gay Voices Michelangelo Signorile says while there have been a series of recent wins for the LGBT rights movement, bigotry remains a daily reality for many. At a New America NYC forum Signorile spoke with June Thomas, Culture Critic and Editor of Outward, Slate's LGBTQ Section about what he calls “victory blindness.” It's a central theme in his new book, titled “It's Not Over, Getting to Beyond Tolerance Defeating Homophobia and Winning True Equality.” Special thanks to Pacifica Radio Archives for “Remembering Stonewall: The Birth of a Movement” produced by David Isay for Pacifica Radio http://www.pacificaradioarchives.org Special thanks to New America NYC for It's Not Over: Winning True Equality https://www.newamerica.org/nyc/its-not-over-2/ Featuring: President Barack Obama, Geane Harwood, Bruce Merrow, Sylvia Rivera, Deputy Inspector Seymor Pine, Red Mahoney; Joan Nestle, founder of the Lesbian Herstory Archive; Randy Wicker; Jim Fouratt, yippie leader and helped found the Gay Liberation Front; Howard Smith, reporter for the Village Voice; Martin Boyce aka Miss Martin, Rudy; Mama Jean; Michelangelo Signorile host of the Michelangelo Signorile Sirius XM, editor at large of the Huffington Posts' Gay Voices, and author of It's Not Over, Getting Beyond Tolerance Defeating Homphobia and Winning True Equality; and June Thomas, Culture Critic and Editor of Outward, Slate's LGBTQ section. More information: Remembering Stonewall: a radio documentary on the birth of a movement / narrated by Michael Schirker and produced by David Isay. Soundportraits: Remembering Stonewall full transcripts Brain Pickings: After Stonewall: The First-Ever Pride Parades in Vintage Photos Columbia: Stonewall and Beyond: Lesbian and Gay Culture The Pacifica Radio/UC Berkeley Social Activism Sound Recording Project: Lesbian, Gay, Bi-Sexual, Transsexual History New America NYC: It's Not Over: Winning True Equality Huffington Post, Gay Voices: Michelangelo Signorile On ‘It's Not Over' And The Future Of The LGBT Movement Think Progress: 9 States With Anti-Gay Laws That Aren't That Different From Russia's Time: How Gay Rights Won in Indiana The Leadership Conference: LGBT Civil Rights HuffPost, Gay Voices: As the Wedge Turns: Is a Federal LGBT Civil Rights Act Actually Feasible in the Near Future? The post Beyond Stonewall: The Push for LGBT Civil Rights appeared first on KPFA.
This week's episode is hosted by Andrea Chesley, co-hosted by Randi Straight with returning panelist, Meagan English. Our guest is Katie Watson, business affairs coordinator at David&Goliath, and one of Andrea's friends from high school. Listen in as she reveals her path to success, from top athlete and student body president to landing a job at one of Los Angeles' top Ad Agencies! Also, she reveals her secret love for a good, girly cocktail. Thing also get a little steamy as we discuss one The Huffington Posts most "scandelous" lists!
Kathryn interviews cultural arsonist Dr. Joe Wenke, author of the book “You Got To Be Kidding: The Cultural Arsonist's Satirical Reading of the Bible”. Dr. Joe Wenke is well known for his LGBT advocacy against the Catholic Church, frequently writing for the Huffington Posts' Politics and Gay Voices sections. With the Catholic Church recently calling rock idol David Bowie a switch-hitting bisexual senior citizen from London, Wenke's critical look at the Bible and its context in the lives of those in the LGBT community is changing the way sexuality and religion intersect.
Kathryn interviews cultural arsonist Dr. Joe Wenke, author of the book “You Got To Be Kidding: The Cultural Arsonist's Satirical Reading of the Bible”. Dr. Joe Wenke is well known for his LGBT advocacy against the Catholic Church, frequently writing for the Huffington Posts' Politics and Gay Voices sections. With the Catholic Church recently calling rock idol David Bowie a switch-hitting bisexual senior citizen from London, Wenke's critical look at the Bible and its context in the lives of those in the LGBT community is changing the way sexuality and religion intersect.