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In this week's episode, we're chatting with James T. Robilotta - author, professional speaker, and entrepreneur. James' background all starts with having to deal with unauthentic leadership. His thought-provoking talks are infused with self-awareness and comedy stemming from his background as a trained stand-up and improv comedian. In this episode, we're chatting with James about the power of authenticity and vulnerability and how the combination of those two can sky rocket your business. You don't want to miss this one! What are you waiting for? Smash that play button! Show Notes: ✅ Check out James' Podcast, Diner Talks with James: https://jamestrobo.com/diner-talks-with-james ✅ Grab James' book, Leading Imperfectly: https://jamestrobo.com/book
James Robiliotta is an author, coach, and international speaker. He is also the host of a soon to be published podcast, Diner Talks with James. Today James and Michelle are going to talk about getting those high paying speaking gigs. Don’t Miss: Making the change to running his business online due to covid The creation of James’ new podcast Interacting with guests and viewers on Facebook Live and YouTube Live How James began his speaker career and getting his foot in on big name clients About the Guest James T. Robilotta “It's my job to make audiences feel, think, and laugh. And I take that seriously. I help audiences pause and think about the way they lead, the way they connect, and the way they can impact their world. I create moments that empower teams and individuals to realize they are the only thing standing in the way between the results they want and the results they're currently seeing. I am an award-winning, recognized professional speaker with a background in stand-up and improv comedy. I deliver powerful and hysterical keynotes and workshops that will transform lives. I work with corporations, colleges, associations, and individuals with a focus on authentic leadership. There power in talking about imperfection, it has proven to increase trust, innovation and morale in teams. By infusing my thought-provoking talks with comedy and self-awareness, my audiences stay engaged from beginning to end. My first book, Leading Imperfectly: The value of being authentic for leaders, professionals, and human beings (https://jamestrobo.com/book) discusses the concepts of how authentic leadership and vulnerability are the driving forces behind conversations about communication, rapport building, engagement, increased productivity, retention, promoting memorability, life balance, feedback, and more. Outside of speaking to companies and colleges, Personal Coach (https://jamestrobo.com/coaching). I work with my clients to help them get out of their own way and hold them accountable to the lives they say they want to live. I coach individuals on finding and following their passion, work-life balance, leadership development, speaking skills.” https://jamestrobo.com/ (https://jamestrobo.com/) https://www.facebook.com/JamesTRobo/ (https://www.facebook.com/JamesTRobo/) https://twitter.com/JamesTRobo (https://twitter.com/JamesTRobo) https://www.instagram.com/jamestrobo/ (https://www.instagram.com/jamestrobo/) https://www.youtube.com/user/Roboputz (https://www.youtube.com/user/Roboputz) https://www.linkedin.com/in/jamesrobilotta/ (https://www.linkedin.com/in/jamesrobilotta/) About the Host Michelle Abraham - Business Coach / Online Marketing Manager / Podcast Genius Michelle was speaking on stages about podcasting before most people knew what they were, she started a Vancouver based Podcasting Group in 2012 and has learned the ins and outs of the industry. Michelle helped create and launched over 30 Podcasts in 2018. She wants to launch YOURS in 2020! 14 years as an Entrepreneur and 8 years as a Mom has led her to a lifestyle shift, spending more time with family while running location independent online digital marketing business for the last 9 years. Michelle and her family have been living completely off the grid lakeside boat access for the last 4 years! To Connect - mypodcastcoach.com/gifts (mypodcastcoach.com/gifts) To Launch your Podcast - Launchyourpod.com (http://launchyourpod.com/) For a free workbook on planning your Podcast - Mypodcastcoach.com (http://mypodcastcoach.com/) Thanks for listening! Thanks so much for listening to our podcast! If you enjoyed this episode and think that others could benefit from listening, please share it using the social media buttons on this page. Do you have some feedback or questions about this episode? Leave a note in the comment section below! Subscribe to the podcast If you would like...
James T. Robilotta (Leading Imperfectly, TEDx) is now a life coach and public speaker, but it took a lot of ups and downs to get there. We talk about how writing his book was the most polarizing thing he has done in his life, why the brain always feels stupid for letting the heart steer, chewing on his own words about authenticity and vulnerability as his marriage was crumbling, starting the first hip hop improv team in NY - North Coast, and how his whole life he was taught to be kind to other people, but it took 32 years to be kind to himself. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of The Best Thing, Antonio Neves talks to the speaker, author, and comedian, James T. Robilotta. Today James shares how a friend telling him that “the audience isn't laughing with you” was the “best thing” that ever happened to him. This one moment changed the trajectory of his life and help him overcome low self-esteem. You will also hear how curiosity is the key component to making powerful connections with the ones around you. LINKS: jamestrobo.com www.instagram.com/jamestrobo twitter.com/JamesTRobo Quick Episode Summary: Meet James Connection requires curiosity The difference between small talk and meaningful conversation There's power in pausing Faithful are the wounds of a friend, But the kisses of an enemy are deceitful. Be kind to yourself Body image with pertaining to men Cool over great The power of saying “I'm here” Don't say no to a conversation
Is your life just fine, or are you living it greatly? Sometimes, a life of contentment does not necessarily equate to a life of happiness. Being in that limbo keeps you stuck from living a life that is more than good and a life of purpose. In this episode, David Adelson dives deep with author, speaker, personal coach, and entrepreneur, James T. Robilotta, into finding out how we can start moving with the flow, become authentic, and break the patterns that hold us back. Even as we're being forced to live a pigeonholed life with the looming COVID-19, James believes that this is a time for a huge transformation. He shares how we can come out of this better than we went in, providing questions to ponder before we take actions and reminding us to be kinder to ourselves. Still, even as we pursue a great life, it also helps to remember that great is not without its own struggles, and we can only ever learn from imperfect things. So allow yourself to make mistakes, learn from them, and stay authentic. Get inside this great conversation to find the inspiration you need to become greater, lighter, and better not only for yourself but for the world.Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share!Here's How »Join the Here We Come to Save The Day community today:peaceandharmonyco.comFacebookLinkedInInstagramYouTube
In today’s episode, Jon interviews author James T. Robilotta about his book Leading Imperfectly: The value of being authentic for leaders, professionals and human beings. There is a problem in today’s developing leaders-they think they need to be someone they are not to get what they want. In short, none of us is perfect, and when we pretend to be, people quit listening to us. Instead, we need to focus on trying to connect with others. Leading Imperfectly is full of examples for how to make those connections. The book is divided into a series of short, often humorous, and always-insightful essays filled with real-life stories from James’ own life. The through line for the book is the significance of practicing authentic leadership. James’ humor provides comic relief in the middle of some of the more serious stories, but the humor always makes his examples hit home and keeps his stories memorable. James Robilotta is an author, professional speaker, coach, and entrepreneur. A few years ago James had his first book published, Leading Imperfectly: The value of being authentic for leaders, professionals, and human beings. He speaks internationally to willing and unwilling attendees about authentic leadership, giving courageous feedback and promoting memorability. His clients include American Express, General Electric (GE), and many others. His talks are infused with self-awareness and comedy stemming from his background as an improv comedian. James is also a coach. He loves helping people get out of their own way to live the lives they want. The post Leading Imperfectly – Ep 54 with James T. Robilotta appeared first on Read Learn Live Podcast.