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In this powerful episode of SPD 911, Dr. Jake Tayler Jacobs, Sharon Green-Golden, and Derek Jones Sr. tackle the unspoken realities of working in Sterile Processing. From the fear culture that silences professionals who report compliance violations to the mental health struggles that go unnoticed, this conversation is raw, real, and necessary.
In this powerful episode, Dr. Jake Taylor Jacobs, President & COO of SIPS Healthcare, is joined by Sharon Green-Golden, Director of Clinical Compliance, and Derek Jones, Director of Clinical Operations, to tackle some of the toughest challenges facing sterile processing professionals today.
SPD 911 – The Pay Problem, Staffing Challenges & The Future of Sterile Processing (Part 1) In this powerful episode, Dr. Jake Tayler Jacobs, President & COO of SIPS Healthcare, is joined by Sharon Green-Golden, Director of Clinical Compliance, and Derek Jones, Director of Clinical Operations, to tackle some of the toughest challenges facing sterile processing professionals today.
Decision Paralysis: Why Smart Leaders Make Bad Calls Through the shocking case of Johns Hopkins All Children's Hospital, where leadership inaction led to preventable deaths, Dr. Jake Tayler Jacobs reveals why even the smartest leaders become paralyzed when facing crucial decisions. You'll discover: ✓ Why prestigious organizations fail to act on clear warnings ✓ How expertise becomes a barrier to decisive action ✓ The hidden cost of delayed decisions ✓ Systems for breaking through decision paralysis Perfect for: Leaders facing critical decisions Organizations struggling with decisive action Executives managing change Teams dealing with analysis paralysis Learn how one of healthcare's most respected names allowed children to die because leaders couldn't make crucial decisions - and ensure your organization never falls into the same trap.
90 Days to Make or Break: A $60M Leadership Collapse In March 2014, North Adams Regional Hospital shut its doors with just three days' notice, leaving 37,000 residents without healthcare and hundreds jobless. In this gripping episode, Dr. Jake Tayler Jacobs breaks down how critical mistakes in the first 90 days of leadership set the stage for a $60 million collapse. You'll discover: ✓ The fatal first moves that doom new leaders ✓ How to build credibility when stakes are highest ✓ Why most leaders misread organizational reality ✓ The hidden traps in the first 90 days Perfect for: New leaders stepping into critical roles Organizations managing leadership transitions Executives facing turnaround situations Anyone responsible for leading change Through this real-world leadership autopsy, learn the crucial moves that make or break your leadership legacy in the first 90 days.
Episode 27: Lessons from the $8 Billion Healthcare System's Collapse In this eye-opening episode, Dr. Jake Tayler Jacobs breaks down the shocking collapse of Steward Health Care - one of America's largest private hospital systems. Through this real-time case study of an $8 billion leadership failure, we explore how aggressive expansion and short-term thinking can destroy even the most promising organizations. You'll discover: ✓ Why rapid growth without operational excellence is a recipe for disaster ✓ The hidden dangers of prioritizing expansion over sustainability ✓ How leadership blind spots develop in growing organizations ✓ Critical lessons for leading sustainable growth Perfect for: Leaders managing rapid growth Executives planning expansion strategies Organizations balancing growth with sustainability Anyone interested in learning from real leadership failures Witness how a healthcare giant went from visionary promises to bankruptcy, and learn the crucial lessons that can help you avoid similar pitfalls.
Episode 26: Success by Design: Why Success Happens Before the Moment Discover why true success isn't about rising to the occasion - it's about being prepared before the moment arrives. In this powerful episode, Dr. Jake Tayler Jacobs reveals how to combine mental and physical preparation to create inevitable success. You'll learn: ✓ Why visualization alone isn't enough ✓ How to build mental and physical practice routines ✓ Creating organizational readiness ✓ Building success laboratories ✓ The power of systematic preparation Perfect for: Leaders preparing for major challenges Organizations building readiness Teams seeking consistent excellence Anyone ready to move beyond hope to preparation Learn why success is designed, not discovered, and how to prepare for your defining moments.
Episode 25: Leading Without Authority: Building Influence Beyond Your Title Why do some leaders create massive impact regardless of their title, while others with significant authority struggle to drive real change? In this powerful episode, Dr. Jake Tayler Jacobs reveals the truth about building influence that transcends position. You'll discover: ✓ Why relying on positional power actually limits your influence ✓ The four key elements of building real influence ✓ How to create value that naturally extends your impact ✓ Practical strategies for building influence ecosystems ✓ The secret to scaling your influence as you grow Perfect for: Leaders looking to increase their impact Rising executives transitioning from authority to influence Professionals leading cross-functional initiatives Anyone seeking to create change without formal authority Learn why traditional power dynamics fail and discover how to build lasting influence that drives real results.
Episode 24: Closing the Gap: The Hidden Cost of Leadership Isolation The growing disconnect between leadership and front-line teams is costing organizations more than they realize. In this eye-opening episode, Dr. Jake Tayler Jacobs breaks down how leadership isolation develops, its true cost, and actionable strategies to bridge the gap. You'll discover: ✓ Why even well-intentioned leaders become disconnected ✓ The hidden costs of leadership isolation ✓ Four key principles for maintaining connection while scaling ✓ How to build systems that prevent isolation ✓ Practical strategies for meaningful front-line engagement Perfect for: Leaders managing growing organizations Executives concerned about losing touch Organizations experiencing communication gaps Teams feeling disconnected from leadership Learn why traditional solutions fall short and discover a framework for creating lasting connection at any scale.
Episode 23: Beyond Quick Fixes: The Truth About Transforming Organizations What if everything you thought about organizational transformation was focused on the wrong things? In this compelling episode, Dr. Jake Tayler Jacobs reveals why most transformation efforts fail and what really drives lasting change. Using Coach Prime's Colorado transformation as a backdrop, Dr. Jake breaks down: Why culture must come before metrics The three critical phases of real transformation How to build lasting change from the ground up What most leaders miss about resistance to change The truth about sustainable excellence You'll discover: ✓ Why technical solutions fail without cultural foundation ✓ How to assess and shift organizational belief systems ✓ The key to building self-improving organizations ✓ Critical signs your transformation is off track ✓ What successful transformations have in common Whether you're: Leading a struggling organization Planning a major change initiative Looking to build sustainable excellence Facing resistance to change This episode gives you the blueprint for real, lasting transformation.
Are you still managing when you should be leading? Discover why even the best managers struggle when stepping into executive roles – and how to avoid this common pitfall. In this game-changing episode, Dr. Jake Tayler Jacobs reveals: The crucial difference between managing and overseeing day-to-day operations... Why your greatest strengths as a manager might be your biggest weaknesses as an executive... The six critical mindset shifts required for executive success.. How to transform from problem-solver to problem-preventer Real-world examples of successful (and failed) transitions... You'll learn: ✓ When to step in and when to step back ✓ How to develop systems that prevent fires instead of fighting them ✓ The secret to scaling your leadership impact ✓ Why your time horizon must change (and how to make the shift) ✓ The executive's approach to team development Perfect for: Managers preparing for executive roles New executives struggling with the transition Leaders ready to scale their impact Organizations developing their leadership pipeline
Ever wonder why some leaders seem to effortlessly scale their impact while others hit a ceiling? In this game-changing episode, Dr. Jake Tayler Jacobs breaks down the four critical phases every leader must master to transform from technical expert to enterprise builder: Master Skills: Build the foundation of expertise Master People: Transform from expert to leader Master Business: Navigate the complexities of organizational success Master Scale: Multiply your impact across systems and teams Whether you're an emerging leader or a seasoned executive, you'll discover: Why technical expertise alone won't get you to the top The critical shift from doing to leading that most managers miss How to build systems that scale your leadership impact The hidden barriers between each phase of leadership growth Practical strategies to assess and advance your leadership journey
Episode 20: The Leadership Paradox in Periop and CSP - Why Your Experts Might Be Holding You Back
Is your healthcare organization caught in the endless cycle of temp staffing? Are you tired of putting out fires in your ER, Periop, and CSP departments? In this explosive episode of 'Bred to Lead,' Dr. Jake Tayler Jacobs, renowned corporate fixer and COO of SIPS Healthcare Solutions, rips apart the band-aid approach to staffing and exposes the hidden costs eating away at your bottom line. You'll discover: Why your 'quick fix' might be slowly killing your organization The shocking truth about outsourced integrated management that no one's talking about A revolutionary framework for decision-making that could save your hospital millions Plus, Dr. Jacobs shares a real-world case study that transformed a struggling hospital system - and it's not what you think. Whether you're a CEO, CNO, or department leader, this episode will challenge everything you thought you knew about healthcare staffing. Warning: This content may cause severe rethinking of your current strategies. Don't miss this game-changing episode. Your staff, your patients, and your bottom line can't afford for you to skip this one. Tune in now and start breeding your organization to lead!
Welcome back, Bridge Builders, to another hard-hitting episode of "Bread to Lead" with your host, Dr. Jake Tayler Jacobs. Today, we're diving into a crucial topic: why faking it never makes it in leadership. Drawing from his extensive experience as a corporate fixer, Dr. Jacobs exposes the damaging effects of leaders who pad resumes, write empty press releases, and hop from one opportunity to another in a bid to maintain an illusion of success. Through a compelling story of a tech startup's downfall under a pretender CEO, he illustrates how the facade eventually crumbles, leading to organizational collapse. Dr. Jacobs lays out five key reasons why faking it doesn't work in leadership, emphasizing the importance of trust, competence, authenticity, growth, and the inevitable exposure of the truth. He provides actionable steps for leaders to become genuine, including honest self-assessment, continuous learning, embracing failure, seeking feedback, practicing authenticity, setting realistic goals, and focusing on value creation. As the episode unfolds, Dr. Jacobs challenges listeners to shed their masks and do the hard work of becoming real leaders. He underscores the rewards of authentic leadership, such as building real confidence, earning respect and trust, and creating a culture of growth and authenticity. Don't miss this episode filled with practical advice and inspiring insights. Subscribe to "Bread to Lead" and check out our Next Step Leadership Program at Sips Healthcare. Transform your leadership journey with integrity and impact.
Welcome back, Bridge Builders, to another hard-hitting episode of Bread to Lead. I'm your host, Dr. Jake Tayler Jacobs, and today we're diving into the trenches of corporate turnarounds. As a corporate fixer, I'm the person companies call when they're in dire straits. We'll explore the realities of diagnosing problems, making tough decisions, and implementing strategies to turn things around. In this episode, we peel back the curtain on the brutal yet necessary work of corporate turnarounds. Whether it's a hospital's sterile processing department or a struggling business, the principles remain the same. We'll discuss the top leadership roles crucial for organizational survival, and the universal strategies that can be applied across various sectors. Join us as we cover the signs that a turnaround is needed, from declining financial performance to high employee turnover. We'll also delve into the step-by-step process of diagnosing issues, stopping the bleeding, developing a turnaround strategy, and implementing and monitoring it effectively. Real-world examples and personal stories will illustrate these concepts, making them actionable for you. If you're ready to roll up your sleeves and do what's necessary to save an organization, this episode is for you. Let's build those bridges, even when it feels like everything is crumbling around you. Tune in and discover how to navigate through organizational crises and drive meaningful change.
Welcome back, Bridge Builders, to another enlightening episode of Bread to Lead. I'm your host, Dr. Jake Tayler Jacobs, and today we delve into a vital topic for aspiring healthcare leaders: the power of patience in your leadership journey. Before diving into our main topic, let's reflect on last week's episode on Next Step Leadership. Many listeners shared inspiring stories of implementing these principles in their organizations, showcasing a commitment to developing the next generation of healthcare leaders. Your proactive efforts are exactly what today's healthcare landscape needs. So, take a moment to applaud yourselves for the hard work you're putting in as bridge builders. Today's episode explores the concept of "patience pays" and why "slow and steady" truly wins the leadership race. We discuss the importance of mastering your current role before seeking rapid advancement, using a relatable scenario of two healthcare professionals, Alex and Jamie, to illustrate the long-term benefits of a measured approach to career progression. We also delve into the critical aspects of leadership: skill development, relationship building, organizational understanding, credibility, and reducing stress and burnout. By mastering these areas, you not only advance your career but also enhance your impact and value to your organization. Join us as we explore strategies to balance ambition with patience, ensuring you build a solid foundation for sustainable, impactful leadership. Remember, true leadership isn't about how quickly you climb the ladder but the bridges you build along the way. Don't forget to subscribe to our podcast and share your stories with us at breadtolead.com. Let's continue building those bridges together!
Welcome back to Bread to Lead, the podcast dedicated to empowering leaders across the globe, with a special focus on healthcare. I'm your host, Dr. Jake Tayler Jacobs, and I'm thrilled to share another inspiring episode with you. In today's episode, we introduce the concept of "Bridge Builders"—the vital role you play as a leader in connecting departments, ideas, and people to improve healthcare delivery and patient outcomes. We discuss the importance of developing future leaders through our Next Step Leadership program, which emphasizes early identification, continuous development, practical experience, and mentorship. We'll also reflect on the feedback from our previous episode on emotional intelligence, share real-world examples of successful leadership development, and explore the challenges and strategies for implementing a robust leadership pipeline within your organization. Join us as we delve into how you can create a legacy of leadership that ensures the long-term success and sustainability of healthcare organizations. Don't miss out on practical insights, tools, and strategies to elevate your leadership journey. Stay tuned, and remember to keep building those bridges with purpose, authenticity, and heart.
Welcome back to Bread to Lead, the podcast dedicated to empowering you to unleash your leadership potential and make a lasting impact. Hosted by Dr. Jake Tayler Jacobs, this episode dives into the critical issue affecting healthcare organizations across the nation: the true cost of neglecting team development and the transformative power of investing in your people. In this episode, Dr. Jacobs peels back the layers to examine the real financial and human costs of failing to invest in your existing team. Drawing from his extensive experience in staffing and workforce management, he highlights the challenges healthcare organizations face with temporary staffing solutions and the importance of addressing deeper systemic issues. From the financial impact and productivity loss to the hidden costs of undeveloped staff, Dr. Jacobs presents compelling data and real-world examples to underscore the importance of investing in leadership and skill development. He also provides actionable strategies for effective team development, such as comprehensive needs assessments, personal development plans, and mentorship programs. Whether you're in healthcare or any other sector, this episode offers invaluable insights and practical solutions to help you cultivate a thriving, resilient, and engaged workforce. Tune in and discover how investing in your team can lead to better patient outcomes, higher staff retention, and a more robust organizational culture.
Welcome back to the Bread to Lead Podcast with your host, Dr. Jake Tayler Jacobs! In this exciting episode, Dr. Jake dives deep into the art of storytelling and its transformative impact on leadership. Drawing from his extensive experience with leaders across the globe, he shares actionable insights on how storytelling can unlock your leadership potential and create lasting impact. Dr. Jake emphasizes the importance of understanding your audience, having a clear purpose, and using a simple structure to make your stories more compelling. He also highlights the emotional connections that stories can build, making your message more memorable and inspiring action within your organization. Whether you're a seasoned leader or just starting your leadership journey, this episode offers valuable lessons on how to harness the power of storytelling to influence and persuade ethically. Tune in to learn how to become the most impactful leader in your organization!
Welcome back, change agents, to Bread to Lead, the podcast dedicated to empowering you to unlock your leadership potential and create lasting impact. I'm your host, Dr. Jake Tayler Jacobs, and I'm thrilled to continue our journey of leadership exploration and growth together. In this episode, we delve into the crucial role of emotional intelligence in influence and persuasion. We explore the core competencies of emotional intelligence, such as self-awareness, self-regulation, empathy, and social skills, and how they enhance our ability to lead effectively. We also discuss practical strategies for leveraging emotional intelligence, including active listening, emotional mirroring, and managing relationship dynamics. These strategies will help you navigate complex social situations and inspire genuine commitment and action. This episode is part of our ongoing series on mastering the art of influence and persuasion. If you haven't listened to the previous episode, be sure to check it out for a comprehensive understanding of the ethical foundations and psychology of influence. Join us as we explore how to connect deeply with others, inspire change, and create a lasting impact through the power of emotional intelligence. Your journey to becoming a more effective leader starts here.
Welcome back to Bred to Lead Season 2! In this episode, host Dr. Jake Tayler Jacobs reflects on the incredible milestones achieved in Season 1 and emphasizes the core mission of the podcast: to provide actionable leadership advice that can transform your life and business. Dr. Jacobs discusses the importance of purchasing the newly released book, "Bread to Lead," which serves as a comprehensive manual for becoming a people-first, results-second leader. He encourages listeners to subscribe, review, and share the podcast to continue spreading impactful leadership insights. The episode delves into mastering the art of influence and persuasion, a crucial skill for effective leadership. Dr. Jacobs outlines key strategies and principles, including the ethical foundations of influence, the psychology behind it, and practical techniques to inspire and motivate others. From the importance of building trust and rapport to leveraging social proof and creating a sense of urgency, this episode is packed with valuable insights. Dr. Jacobs emphasizes that true influence is about creating win-win outcomes and aligning diverse interests towards a common good. Join us as we explore the essential skills needed to become a more effective and ethical leader in today's complex world. Stay tuned for the next parts of this deep dive into the art and science of influence and persuasion. Don't forget to grab your copy of "Bread to Lead" and continue your journey towards leadership excellence. Subscribe, share, and be the leader you were bred to be!
This special episode takes place in Fort Worth, Texas at Opal Lee's Juneteenth Celebration. We've curated an amazing panel of Dallas/Ft. Worth's thought-leaders for our first All Men's Panel: Sederrick Raphiel, Matt Houston, Lee Merritt, Esq., and Dr. Jake Tayler Jacobs. Join the conversation as we celebrate and challenge black fathers, inspire our community to rally together and support our culture, and dispel the lie that men lose in marriage. This powerful episode calls out into deep with the question, :Adam, Where Are You?" CONNECT WITH OUR GUEST https://www.instagram.com/leemerrittesq https://www.instagram.com/jaketaylerjacobs https://www.instagram.com/sederrickraphiel https://www.instagram.com/mrmatthouston PURCHASE TICKETS TO "SOUND OF HOPE" https://angel.com/kr JOIN OUR MAILING LIST Stay updated on our latest episodes and events: https://bit.ly/LRWconnection BOOK YOUR SPOT AT THE CLARITY RETREAT https://icwtt.com/group-trips/ PURCHASE "YOU (Dear Future Wifey)" Theme Song http://itunes.apple.com/album/id/1729993404 DONATE TO KINGDOM ROYALE: "Where foster kids become royalty." https://www.KingdomRoyale.com DEAR FUTURE WIFEY MERCH https://www.DearFutureWifey.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In our previous episode, we discussed the pivotal differences between management and leadership and how making the leadership leap is essential for transformative change. We delved into effective leadership practices, from problem-solving and empowerment to creating a compelling vision. In today's fast-paced, ever-changing world, we shift our focus to navigating change and cultivating resilience. Welcome to Bread to Lead, the podcast dedicated to unlocking your leadership potential and making a lasting impact. I'm your host, Dr. Jake Tayler Jacobs. Today, we explore the art and science of navigating change and building resilience, drawing from psychology, neuroscience, and leadership studies. We'll tackle common challenges like resistance, uncertainty, and burnout, and provide practical strategies for resilience in ourselves, our teams, and our lives. Whether you're leading a major transformation, navigating personal transitions, or simply keeping up with rapid changes, this episode is for you. Learn about embracing a growth mindset, practicing self-awareness, fostering connection and support, finding purpose, and developing adaptability. Our goal is to equip you with the tools to lead with clarity, conviction, and resilience. Join us as we break down these concepts, share real-world examples, and offer actionable tips to help you thrive in the face of change. Don't miss out on this essential guide to resilient leadership!
Welcome to Bred to Lead, the podcast that empowers you to unleash your leadership potential and make a lasting impact. I'm your host, Dr. Jake Tayler Jacobs, and I'm on a mission to help you cultivate the mindset and skills to lead with purpose, authenticity, and heart. In today's episode, we dive deep into a critical distinction that can make or break your ability to drive transformative change in your organization: the difference between management and leadership. We explore how the traditional model of leadership, focused on efficiency and short-term results, falls short in a world of constant change and complexity. We'll discuss the essential shifts in mindset and behavior necessary to make the leap from merely managing the status quo to driving meaningful, transformative change. You'll learn how to move from problem-solving to problem-finding, from directing to empowering, and from transactional to transformational leadership. Join us as we explore how to become the kind of leader who inspires and empowers others to create a better future. Whether you're new to leadership or looking to refine your skills, this episode offers valuable insights and practical advice to help you lead with purpose and impact. Remember to visit Bread to Lead for more resources, including our book and information about the Sips Leadership Institute.
Welcome back to Bread to Lead, the podcast that empowers you to unleash your leadership potential and make a lasting impact. I'm your host, Dr. Jake Tayler Jacobs, and I'm on a mission to help you cultivate the mindset and skills to lead with purpose, authenticity, and heart. Let's dive in! Click Here To Get Access To The Book "People First, Results Second" Bredtolead.com In our last episode, we explored the art and science of developing and empowering your team, focusing on self-determination theory and intrinsic motivation. Today, we're building on that foundation by tackling another critical aspect of people-first leadership: setting clear, compelling goals and expectations. Click Here To Get Access To The Book "People First, Results Second" Bredtolead.com Effective goal setting is more than just declaring lofty aspirations. It involves striking the right balance between ambition and achievability, clarity and flexibility, and challenge and support. We'll dive into the latest research and real-world examples to help you leverage the power of goals and expectations to inspire and motivate your team. Click Here To Get Access To The Book "People First, Results Second" Bredtolead.com We'll explore frameworks like the Big Hairy Audacious Goal (BHAG) and OKR (Objectives and Key Results) to break down your vision into actionable targets. We'll also discuss the importance of culture contracts and situational leadership to ensure your team is aligned and empowered. Click Here To Get Access To The Book "People First, Results Second" Bredtolead.com Whether you're setting goals for the first time or looking to refine your approach, this episode is packed with actionable insights and tools to help you lead with greater clarity, confidence, and impact. So grab a notepad, get comfortable, and let's dive in! Click Here To Get Access To The Book "People First, Results Second" Bredtolead.com
Welcome back, change makers, to Bread to Lead, the podcast that empowers you to unleash your leadership potential and make a lasting impact. I'm your host, Dr. Jake Tayler Jacobs, and I'm on a mission to help you cultivate the mindset and skills to lead with purpose, authenticity, and heart. In today's episode, we dive into one of the most critical skills for any leader: developing and empowering your team. Last episode, we explored effective communication and conflict resolution as foundational abilities for building trust, alignment, and psychological safety. Today, we focus on helping your team members grow, stretch, and reach their full potential. Drawing from my extensive leadership experience across 22 countries and insights from my book, "People First, Results Second," we'll delve into how to nurture autonomy, competence, and relatedness within your team. We'll discuss practical strategies and frameworks like Self-Determination Theory and the Situational Leadership Model to guide your approach. Through real-life examples and stories, I'll illustrate how to create the conditions that allow your team to thrive, take ownership, and perform at their best. Whether you're a seasoned leader or just starting, this episode will provide valuable insights to elevate your leadership game. Join us as we explore the delicate balance of empowering leadership, where we foster a sense of choice, build competence, and create meaningful connections. Your leadership journey starts here, and together, we can inspire change and make a lasting impact.
Welcome back to another insightful episode of Bread to Lead, the leading podcast for inspiring phenomenal leadership journeys. Today, we engage in an enriching conversation focusing on the fundamental principles of effective communication and techniques for conflict resolution. Our esteemed host, Dr. Jake Tayler Jacobs, explains how a fresh perspective and active listening can make a world of difference in your leadership role. We begin by introducing the concept of "Assume Aside", discussing how unchecked assumptions can severely damage valuable relationships. The transformational journey of an exceptional leader involves surpassing insecurities and personal barriers to steer clear potential conflicts at the workplace. Dr. Jacobs shares a wealth of strategies and tips to empower your communication skills, enhance your decision-making prowess, and instill a forward-thinking mindset. Digging deeper, the episode illuminates the art of active listening and how it forms the backbone of effective communication. Not only does it help better understand others' concerns, but it also lays the foundation for building stronger connections. We discuss the potential of this powerful tool in the context of work culture, inspiring teams, resolving disputes, delivering exceptional value, and setting great examples. Furthermore, our discussion unravels the importance of effective communication beyond mere choice of words. We express that good communication is more about resonating with the audience and nurturing shared understanding while keeping misunderstandings at bay. We also explain the 'Ladder of Inference' framework and offer insights on how understanding the difference between objective realities and subjective perceptions can revolutionize our approach to situations and interactions. We explore exciting methods like nonviolent communication, tackling conflicts from a place of empathy and authenticity without passing any judgment. Following this approach, you can promote honest conversations and mutual understanding that overcomes the toxicity of blame games and defensiveness. We conclude the episode on a high note, inviting you to cultivate and refine these skills as part of your leadership journey, creating an opportunity to contribute to a more understanding, connected, and collaborative world. Tune in and strengthen your leadership abilities through effective communication and conflict resolution strategies.
Welcome to a riveting episode of our podcast, Bread to Lead. Hosted by Dr. Jake Tayler Jacobs, we delve into a pivotal facet of organizational performance - employee well-being. Explore the promise that fostering employee well-being can bring to your organization - from efficiency, engagement, and retention to sweeping improvements in customer satisfaction. In this episode, you will learn about the dire consequences of overlooking employee well-being, including burnout, absenteeism, and turnover. We aim to emphasize the need for adopting a holistic approach which includes creating a supportive environment through open communication, vulnerability, and genuine care. Listen as Dr. Jake shares his personal experiences and insights into avoiding burnout and establishing a compassionate workspace. He enthusiastically encourages leaders to share their personal experiences, providing support to their teams. We encourage you to dive into the essence of employee welfare, learning how it can form the bedrock of a strong, high-performing organization. Unravel the complexities of boosting employee well-being with the right investment of time and resources, and see how it directly catalyzes your organization's growth. Together, we explore the significance of listening, empathizing, and providing robust support towards nurturing the overall well-being of your team members. The discussion sheds light on how promoting employee autonomy and flexibility, providing productive training, and fostering realistic workloads and productive meetings can craft a wholesome employee experience. Witness how small changes at the department level can play a crucial part in establishing a broad culture of well-being within your organization. The benefits of investing in employee well-being transcend traditional business metrics, resulting in a vibrant workspace where people can truly flourish. This insightful episode is brimming with valuable insights and tangible strategies to prioritize employee well-being, fostering a meaningful transformation within your organization's culture. It caters to leaders at every level, budding professionals, and anyone aiming to make a positive impact in their workspace.
Welcome to an enriching episode of 'Bred to Lead', hosted by accomplished leadership expert, Dr. Jake Tayler Jacobs. Discussing the potent strategy of people-first leadership, Jacobs shares profound insights from his book 'People First Results Second'. In this episode, he analyses the importance of developing evolutionary leadership skills across various sectors globally. He effectively builds on the concept of empowering teams and organizations by guiding from the back but being prepared to face challenges head-on. Explore the key aspects of creating a positive work culture where every employee's behavior and interaction bind together to build a coherent tapestry of shared values. Discover the practice of leadership that prioritizes people, fosters psychological safety, and revolves around purpose and impact, thereby creating an environment ripe for creativity, innovation, and above all, unity. Experience the revealing facets of appreciation and celebration, autonomy, ownership, continual learning, growth, inclusivity, and diversity, as discussed in-depth. Learn to discern the essential transformative steps towards building a healthier work culture that values genuine human connections and emphasizes core values. Marvel at the leadership model that prizes service over authority and comprehend how empathy, compassion, humility, and generosity forge the basis of interactions within a thriving, positive work culture. Finally, realize that developing a positive work environment is an ongoing process. A nurturing work culture can spur employees to not only excel professionally but also emerge as well-rounded individuals personally. Join Dr. Jake Tayler Jacobs and stir up the effective leader within you to promote a positive atmosphere in your organization.
Join us in this episode of "Bred to Lead" as Dr. Jake Tayler Jacobs shares invaluable insights on cultivating trust and strong professional relationships, the fundamental elements of people-first leadership. In today's demanding business world, trust and relationships are more important than ever - after all, these critical components form the backdrop for true collaboration, innovation, and engagement. In this engaging podcast episode, Dr. Jacobs outlines five key practices he has developed over the years as a leader and leadership coach to help create an environment of transparency, support, and humanity. These include leading with vulnerability, making time for non-work conversations, communicating with radical candor, keeping commitments, and showing, not just telling. What does people-first leadership look like in action? It involves rolling up your sleeves to support challenging projects, celebrating both big and small wins, caring for your teams, and constantly investing in their learning and growth. In short, it's about embodying empathy, transparency, and responsibility in all interactions. Cultivating trust and strong relationships isn't a one-time act, but an ongoing commitment. The impacts of such genuine, people-first leadership can be transformative, leading to an environment of psychological safety where everyone feels valued and able to bring their full selves to the table. Whether you're a leader or aspire to be one, Dr. Jacobs' powerful insights can help you champion a trust and relationship-led culture in your organization. Remember, people-first leadership is more than just a concept – it's the essence of creating an environment where everyone thrives. Turn these principles into daily practices and observe how it enhances team dynamics and performance. Tune in and learn from Dr. Jacobs as he discusses these important leadership concepts in depth and provides actionable insights to implement right away.
Welcome back to "Bread to Lead", the whistleblowing podcast that explores the dynamics of leadership in today's rapidly evolving society. In this power-packed episode, our host with the most, Dr. Jake Tayler Jacobs, walks us through the fossilized boilerplate methods of leadership and the dire need to restructure these models for the 21st-century workplace. Dr. Jacobs challenges the concept of traditional leadership built on authority and control. He reaffirms that in our interconnected world, emotionally intelligent leaders, those brave enough to show vulnerability and inspire their teams hold the key to successful workplaces. Leaders who don't just invent answers but carve out pathways, ensuring the right questions are asked and addressed. Turning his gaze to evidence-backed instances, Dr. Jacobs highlights how enterprises that enable diverse and inclusive leaderships are far more innovative, and above all, financially robust. Leaders promoting psychological safety within their teams tend to inspire employees to take risks, view failures as learning curves, and thereby create workplaces drenched in positive synergy. Data extracted from Google's trailblazing Project Aristotle solidifies these revelations. Explore with us the mind-altering realm of servant leadership, a style that champions people-first, promoting a harmonious balance of respect, contribution, and recognition. As seen through transformative anecdotes, this leadership approach opens new horizons of innovation, adaptability, and resilience. The focus of this enlightening discussion is creating a mentally safe work environment that fuels trust, innovation, and a shared sense of purpose, extending far beyond profit generation. The voyage of this episode concludes with actionable steps to adopt people-first leadership. These include self-reflecting on your leadership style, fostering psychological safety within teams, education on the essentials of people-centric leadership, and scouting opportunities to infuse them in your professional life. Join our riveting discourse in redefining leadership for the modern era. Evolve into a leader that enkindles, empowers, and elevates others, thereby leaving an indelible mark. Tune into this perspective-tweaking episode and step into the forefront of the wholesome leadership realm!
The speaker is discussing the concept of private banking and how many people misunderstand its true meaning. They mention that individuals have taken their course and created their own programs based on it. The speaker emphasizes the importance of monitoring and creating metrics for running a successful business. They also mention their involvement with a nonprofit organization called I Overcome Ink, which was active in 2014. The speaker believes that success is achieved through hard work and dedication, rather than relying on endorsements or external support. They express a desire to build their brand independently and not be dependent on others for financial security. The speaker also discusses the importance of influencing parents in order to positively impact children's lives, particularly those who come from environments where education is undervalued and sports are seen as the only path to success. They share their own experiences with basketball and highlight the difference between pursuing professional.SUBSCRIBE On YouTube ➡️ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCt4_jEC4--5s9gwxNsqEjrg?sub_confirmation=1 Follow Dr. Jake:Instagram: ➡️ https://www.instagram.com/jaketaylerjacobs/Instagram: ➡️ https://www.instagram.com/bizcocapital/Follow Beyond the Ball with Jonathan Jones:Instagram: ➡️ https://www.instagram.com/beyondtheballpodcast/TikTok: ➡️ http://www.tiktok.com/@jonathanjonesspeaksLinkedIn: ➡️ https://www.linkedin.com/company/go-beyond-the-ball/Chapters:00:00:00 Struggling With Identity (Snippett)00:03:11 Pursuing A Different Path: From Sports Management To Physical Education00:07:12 Empowering Students Through Parental Engagement And Mentorship00:09:49 Pursuing Success Beyond The Classroom00:13:12 The Significance Of The Wiley College Presidential Medal Of Honor00:15:29 The Influence Of Family: The Best Version Of Myself00:17:46 High School Candy Business And Personal Dedication00:20:39 Overcoming Adversity And Embracing Leadership: A Journey Beyond Basketball00:27:35 The Strategic Lessons Of Business And Sports00:31:52 Overcoming Educational Challenges: From Hbcu To Johns Hopkins00:36:43 Choosing Between Professional Pathways: Basketball Vs. Personal Growth At An Hbcu00:38:43 The Power Of Private Banking: Securing Financial Independence And Peace Of Mind00:43:03 The Importance Of Monitoring And Metrics In Private Banking00:46:08 Exploiting Workers And The Illusion Of Collective Identity00:51:30 Finding Personal Identity And Purpose Beyond Job TitlesKey Takeaways: 1. The speaker emphasizes the importance of positioning oneself and providing value from their own perspective.2. They discuss the potential for student athletes with a lot of attention but no product to leverage their position.3. The speaker mentions the choice between going to a PW (presumably a predominantly white institution) for more spotlight and dollars, or going to an HBCU (historically black college or university) to change their life and become someone of value.4. They highlight the need for people to understand that talent and ability should be prioritized over race or ethnicity in...
Get ready for a thrilling episode of the Ghetto CEO Podcast, as we welcome the one and only Jake Tayler!From selling candy in high school to running an insurance empire and conquering various industries, he's the epitome of a born entrepreneur!Listen to his journey, learn from his million-dollar milestones, and discover how he fought back from a 3.5 million-dollar setback!Don't miss this jaw-dropping episode where he drops the truth about entrepreneurship!
In this episode of Wallet Watch with our host Brian McCauley, we unpack with special guest Dr. Jake Tayler Jacobs the pros and cons of buying a company versus starting a company, how to find financing to purchase a company, the importance of online marketing versus traditional marketing and understanding that not all influencers are honest about the struggle to success.Dr. Jake Tayler Jacobs is a visionary entrepreneur and business strategist who has made a significant impact in the insurance, coaching, and technology industries. He is widely recognized for his exceptional ability to take businesses from good to great and help them position themselves for a proper exit.Dr. Jacobs built a multi-million dollar boutique insurance agency from scratch, which became Ameritas insurance company's #3 independent agency in the country. He then went on to create a successful coaching program that helped over 10,000 small business founders and entrepreneurs in over 22 different countries on the concept of private banking, marketing, business development, and technology.Wallet Watch is a deep dive in to how to build wealth through real estate and entrepreneurship. The host, Brian McCauley, is a successful North Texas Loan Officer that focuses on interviewing industry leaders on practical ways to attain financial freedom and build more successful businesses. Watch and listen if you're interested in taking your finances to the next level. How to get connected with Brian: Brian's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dallasmortgageman/Wallet Watch Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/walletwatchpodcast/Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/user/brianmccauleyloansSchedule a call with Brian: https://dallasmortgagenews.com
-Cuff and Mo sit down for round two with Dr. Jake Taylor Jacobs for a conversation about organization and building the proper leadership to sustain a company long term. The businessman opens up about some of the principles he uses to build companies and what it means to be truly dedicated to accomplishing the long term VISION that you set out for yourself. Dr. Jacobs talks about the proper mentality to approach your work with and how you should always be looking to get to the next level no matter what your pursuits in life may be. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ryan-cuffee4/message
Cuff and Mo sit down with entrepreneur and author Dr. Jake Taylor Jacobs to discuss growth, VISION, leadership and family banking systems. The Cedar Hill native goes in depth about his unique background and how early exposure to business ownership through his elders helped to influence how he runs his companies today. Jacobs also opens up about how his faith plays a central role in his mindset and how he approaches different goals. The conversation takes a turn into an examination of some trials and tribulations that Jacobs experience and what ultimately got him started on the path that he is on today. The owner of BizCo breaks down his thoughts on leadership and finance and what made him publish three different books related to finance and helping families become their own bank. The conversation closes out with Jacobs expressing his feelings on the things he has learned along his journey and what his major plans are for both the immediate and distant future. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ryan-cuffee4/message
Faith isn't something that many people keep in the forefront of their minds when it comes to making decisions, but in fact it's absolutely central to everything in life. Where else can we find the strength to manifest a new reality? Whether you're trying to build a brand, spread a powerful idea or just dive in to a deeper understanding of yourself, it's the power of faith that will ultimately take you there. That doesn't mean that everything will always go your way, and true faith doesn't come and go with changing circumstances. True faith is the ability to accept obstacles as lessons, and be grateful for the wisdom they bring. True faith is being secure in the knowledge that, whatever might stand in your way today, tomorrow you will keep moving forward and achieve something incredible. For Dr Jake Tayler Jacobs faith is a matter of fact, and it has helped guide him through all kinds of challenging experiences, to eventually arrive at a place of abundance and strength. There is so much we need to learn that cannot be taught, and keeping our faith will provide the strength to take each lesson as it comes. Dr. Jake has been educating families and college students on the topic of financial literacy since 2012. Though he is passionate about teaching on the topics of legacy building and financial freedom, Dr. Jake never thought in a million years he would actually build a business in the financial industry that would be recognized all over the world. Now, he has been recognized as one of the best business developers in the country and continues to show why, every day. Dr. Jake is on the Forbes Business Council, He sits on the board of Regents at Harvest Christian University, He runs a Debt FREE 8 figure Fin-Tech conglomerate, he's been named yahoo's top 10 financial advisors the list can go on and on. But what he's most proud of is that he is a Great Husband, a great father, a great son abs a great friend. "God, I honor you for every storm. Because it's the storms that built this man!" - Dr. Jake Tayler Jacobs Connect with Dr. Jake Tayler Jacobs: Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/JakeTayler Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/assets-before-splurging/id1453562156 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jaketaylerjacobs/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jaketaylerjacobs/ Ebooks: https://theabsinstitute.samcart.com/products/business-bundle/ Website: https://jaketaylerjacobs.com/ -- Hit me up on social media and say hi! Youtube: https://bit.ly/35nJ0uV Podcast: http://new.ericbalance.com/podcast/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ericbalance/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ericbalancecoaching Website: https://www.ericbalance.com/ Alignment Course: https://ericbalance.com/alignment
n this episode of the Morning Meetup Dr. Jake Tayler Jacobs joins us to unpack the truth behind how money works.
Jake Tayler Jacobs, A.K.A. Mr. Be The Bank is a business developer, coach, speaker, and author.Brother Ben X is a guru of digital real estate, a teacher and a student of the Nation of Islam.Coming from two different walks of life these powerhouses has come together to show just how much power there truly is in unity. As a result they've built several 7 & 8 figure brands.Being fruitful and giving takes on a whole new meaning in Episode 43 of ITV W/ Ash Cash. You'll definitely be coming back for seconds.Guest IG: https://instagram.com/jaketaylerjacobshttps://instagram.com/brotherbenxHost IG: https://www.instagram.com/iamashcash/ For Ash Cash Merch: https://shop.mindrightmoney.com/collections/mindright-money-apparel?page=1Show IG: https://www.instagram.com/insidethevault
This episode was a very unique one! Instead of one guest, we had 2 POWERHOUSE guests, Brother Ben X and Jake Tayler Jacobs! Through collaboration, these 2 men have built a 7 figure empire through a combination of digital real estate and running their business like a bank with whole life insurance! These 2 both understand the importance of Impact over Income, and because they think like that, income continues to follow to them in abundance!If you want to learn more about these men, follow them on all social media @brotherbenx and @jaketaylerjacobs !If you enjoyed this episode please rate it 5 STARS on Apple Podcasts, share it with anyone you think should hear it, and subscribe to our podcast!If you're looking to get started investing in real estate, check out the real estate course, How to Acquire Your First Flip or Rental Property: https://gum.co/firstrealestatedealIf you'd like to achieve early financial freedom, learn how you can by starting with the car in your driveway with the Rebus Rental Car Course! https://www.rebusrentalcars.com/courseYou can learn more about us and order your Money Monopolizers merchandise at www.moneymonopolizers.comBe sure to follow us on social media!Instagram: @moneymonopolizersYouTube: Money MonopolizersTwitter @TheMonopolizers
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Tonight we speak with a brother who has built several 7 figure business with NO MONEY from the bank! Listen to how he did it! Would you like to support Brother King Cam? Support him at Donate: www.paypal.me/brokingcam Be sure to subscribe digitally and/or get a physical copy of The Final Newspaper every week. The number one black owned newspaper on the planet. Social Media -Instagram http://www.instagram.com/brotherkingcam -Facebook http://www.facebook.com/kingcam -Twitter http://www.twitter.com/brotherkingcam --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/brotherkingcam/support