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Jason talks to real estate expert and entrepreneur Kris Lindahl about his new book "Arms Out" which is part memoir and part personal development blueprint.
Hour 1: Jason shares a troubling story about an assistant principal not cooperating with police. Then Kris Lindahl joins him to talk about his new book "Arms Out"
It's perhaps the most successful billboard campaign in history and now "Call of Duty" is doing their version. Jason talks with Kris Lindahl and the Chief Marketing Officer of Activision Tyler Bahl about their partnership. (Photo by Antony Jones/Getty Images for Call of Duty: Modern Warfare III )
Hour 1: Jason thinks newspapers shouldn't endorse candidates AND he thinks the Washington Post looks awful in how they made their decision. Then he talks with Kris Lindahl and the CMO of Activision, Tyler Bahl, about their partnership to promote Call of Duty
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Get subscriber-only episodes and email-exclusive insights at RealEstateTeamOS.com/subscribeDon't confuse a robot for a cyborg. The latter is simply a living organism augmented by an artificial component or technology.So, a well-equipped human is a cyborg. For example: with a smartphone and a ton of texting shortcuts to save time or with a prompting process to write more personal emails or replies to reviews faster.The future of real estate sales and services belongs to those moving in this direction. Learn how and why - in a practical, approachable, no-hype way - with Taylor Hack, Owner of Hack&Co in Edmonton, Alberta. Taylor shares why he built a team (but not a mega team), how guests of Real Estate Team OS like Veronica Figueroa, Justin Havre, and Kris Lindahl have helped him on his journey, how he's leveraged his passion for marketing and technology, and specific ways he's using AI to improve himself, his team members, and their results.Get specific tips to increase speed and maintain quality in getting insights from spreadsheets, writing and replying to emails, responding to online reviews, and more!Listen to Ep 036 with Taylor Hack for:- A meaningful definition and clear benefits of synergy- How high-end car sales, mortgages, and irritation helped him produce $1M in commission in his first 32 months in real estate- Why he started his real estate team and how hard it is to learn to run a business- Why his 10-person team is exactly the right size (and how to find your right size)- Why “the future of real estate is cyborgs” delivering “awesome” and “now” five-star experiences- How to find the balance of people and machines in your business (how to make sure clients can't “see the wires” of your machines)- How he learned about AI and a framework to better leverage Chat GPT (concluding with 3 critical questions)- Places to turn for trustworthy AI guidance (a couple of links here: https://linktr.ee/taylorhack)- Writing emails, replying to emails, and replying to reviews with AI- The benefits of a voice paragraph (written by and for AI)At the end, learn about earning a vintage 911, mowing the lawn, being present with dogs, and trading the two worst hours of your day for the two best.Taylor Hack:- https://www.instagram.com/taylorthehack/- https://linktr.ee/taylorhack- https://www.google.com/search?q=taylor+hack+follow+up+boss- https://www.hackandco.ca/team-pageReal Estate Team OS:- https://www.realestateteamos.com/subscribe- https://linktr.ee/realestateteamos- https://www.instagram.com/realestateteamos/
Hour 1: Jason thinks that if we had a year off from snow, Minnesotans would like it just fine. Agree? Plus, Kris Lindahl joined the show to talk about the hot townhome market.
Housing sales have slowed - except in the townhouse market. Why is that? Real Estate agent Kris Lindahl joined Jason with his perspective.
This FUBCON Session of Real Estate Team OS features Kris Lindahl, Founder and CEO of Kris Lindahl Real Estate.Kris was also featured on Episode 006 and we take on some similar topics from a different angle here.Listen to this Session of Team OS with Kris to hear:- The importance of emotional intelligence (EQ), especially in changing market conditions- The hub and spoke dynamic of team leadership - and what it requires- A key source of high EQ- The conceptual and practical aspects of curiosity in business success- Ways to improve complementary strengths within your organization- Why many team leaders think about profitability and scale the wrong way - and how to improve it- How to think about your team as an enterprise-level organization- Why your org should be built on roles, outcomes, and accountability, rather than names- Tips for personal and professional goal setting with your agentsAt the end, learn why he still drives down prices of everything through negotiation - even if it's just $5.Connect with Kris Lindahl: - ConnectWithKL.comLearn more about Kris Lindahl Real Estate: - KrisLindahl.comLearn more about Real Estate Team OS: - https://www.realestateteamos.com - https://linktr.ee/realestateteamosFollow Real Estate Team OS: - https://www.instagram.com/realestateteamos/ - https://www.tiktok.com/@realestateteamos
Episode 006 of Real Estate Team OS features Kris Lindahl, Founder and CEO of Kris Lindahl Real Estate.From selling 175 homes in 2014 as a solo agent with one assistant to building the top team in Minnesota and a top ten team in the nation, Kris has created a uniquely powerful brand and an incredibly successful business.Learn some of the mistakes he made and lessons he learned on that journey - including specific ways to put people in positions to win together.Listen to Episode 006 of Team OS for insights into:- Enhancing your ability to pivot, move, and stay agile- Getting the right people into the right seats (with a nod to Working Genius)- The function and benefits of developing scorecards for the company and for each team member- The meeting cadence that helps keep his company aligned with each other, the mission, and the direction- How much of production comes from their company (vs agent-sourced)- The market dynamics that prevent powerful, local brands from being developed right now- The specific lift to agents and to profitability that a brand provides- Why it was so hard to leave production as a high-producing agent (note: it wasn't just about sales volume!)- The need for a strong foundation to build your team on (with a great, recent example)- Why scaling your business isn't just about generating more leads or hiring more agents- Better and earlier documentation of processes- The cart/horse challenge of training on systems and on sales- Journey mapping for agents, not just for customers- The good, bad, and ugly of assessments like DISC and Working GeniusAt the end, Kris shares lessons from winning and losing teams, why he acquired an indestructible Starlink box, and the benefits of finding a hobby or passion that takes all of your focus and attention.Connect with Kris Lindahl:- ConnectWithKL.comLearn more about Kris Lindahl Real Estate:- KrisLindahl.comLearn more about Real Estate Team OS:- https://www.realestateteamos.com- https://linktr.ee/realestateteamosFollow Real Estate Team OS:- https://www.instagram.com/realestateteamos/- https://www.tiktok.com/@realestateteamos
In this episode we talk about buying and selling hunting land with Coulee Land Company Owner Mike Law. Then we talk to Kris Lindahl (yes that kris Lindahl) about his love of the outdoors and a trip to Panama.
Chip, Burnsie and Gaardsy spend a little time on the Gophers blowout win over Northwestern before turning the page to the huge game (for a lot of reasons) against Iowa this week. Chip didn't come out of Madison in one piece, Burnsie has turned into Kris Lindahl and Gaardsy couldn't get himself to the sideline on time last week. Lots to discuss this week!
In this episode, David sits down with Kris Lindahl, Real Estate, Marketing, Leadership, and Philanthropy Pioneer, Innovator, and Influencer, to discuss how to build the best team for your organization. Show Notes: http://trustedleadershow.com/ Buy David's NEWEST Book "Trusted Leader": https://amzn.to/3luyqf1
Monique's family describes her as a hard-working mom who's world revolved around her baby girls. Friends of hers described her as having a heart of gold and being an all-around genuine person, someone that people loved to be around. In 2018 she began working as a realtor for a local real estate firm, Kris Lindahl Real Estate. Her social media posts were filled with Kris Lindahl promotional photos and she genuinely seemed to love her job. On December 31st of 2019 Monique set out for a routine home showing, little did she know she was being lured into a deadly trap. As mentioned in the episode, there is a GoFundMe account set up in Monique's honor. *IT IS CURRENTLY PAUSED* You are able to check when the donation process is back up and running, and potentially donate to help support her family here: https://www.gofundme.com/f/monique-baugh-memorial-fund --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/patrick-conn/support
Welcome back to another edition of The Fairly Odd Asians! On today's podcast, we get into a ton of different topics. Mom and dad fight a bit again. We start out discussing Kris Lindahl. It's a discussion you don't want to miss. We then get into Aaron's new bowling league and the interesting things that Aaron learned about the league history. Of course we go on a side tangent. Aaron brings up how overrated apple orchards are. We wrap up the podcast discussing some good old age gap love. That and much more on today's podcast! Thank you so much for listening!! Follow us on all of our social medias to keep up to date! Instagram: @thefairlyoddasians Tik Tok: @thefairlyoddasians Twitter: @fairlyoddasians Email us: fairlyoddasians@gmail.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thefairlyoddasians/message
Kris Lindahl, the Founder and CEO of Kris Lindahl Real Estate joins us on Be the Solution!Kris Lindahl Real Estate is one of America's fastest-growing real estate companies. Kris is also a national speaker, bestselling author, host of the Kris Lindahl Podcast and creator of the Be Generous Project, which encourages people to strengthencommunities by donating their Time, Talents and Treasures. In his off hours, Kris can be spotted fishing one of Minnesota's lakes and spending time with his family.In this episode, Kris and Maria discuss the importance of a personal brand.
To a lot of us, self-promotion and sales can feel really gross - selling ourselves to others and essentially bragging about what we do. It doesn't have to be shameful. When you're selling a great product, and actually doing the work - sales doesn't have to be sleazy self-promotion. Especially what staying true to what you love. If you don't sell yourself no one else will as you're trying to get your footing in business. Real estate mogul Kris Lindahl joins Tina on this episode. Kris is one of the top agents in Minnesota and, it's hard to miss him if you live in the state. His face and real estate business is just about everywhere.
✎ Running a brand is nothing short of a challenge. There’s customers to find, services to provide, and a reputation to manage. On top of that, we all have to live our fair share of life to live outside of work. So, how can you do it? On today’s episode, Kris Lindahl drops a few hints on how you can do it yourself. ✎ You'll learn
For our very first episode of the 10,000 Lakes Project we wanted to start it off with a splash, so we decided to bring on one of the most well-known names in the Twin Cities - Kris Lindahl. Kris, as many of you know, is a business leader in the Twin Cities known for his billboards and success as a real estate agent. He currently runs Kris Lindahl Real Estate and has been growing his team across Minnesota, Wisconsin, and now Colorado. What many don't know about Kris is his passion for learning, mentorship, and growth. In today's episode, we talk about these three things and all of the work the Kris Lindahl team is doing to make a difference in 2021. ----- To get in touch with Kris you can reach him at ConnectwithKL.com ----- Trent's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/trentmadill/ Jake's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jakekranz/
Don’t let success cloud your vision. Kris Lindahl, CEO and founder of Kris Lindahl Real Estate, shares how accountability, intensity and generosity blaze the path to success. Kris’s story demonstrates that when leaders put the customer first, implement a business system, and actively look for weak spots, their team and business thrive.
The Thousand: No. 16 team-owned brokerage by volume and No. 12 by transaction sites Find out the details of Lindahl's real estate scholarship program which will net him 75 new sales associates in August 2020.
The Thousand: No. 16 team-owned brokerage by volume and No. 12 by transaction sitesFind out the details of Lindahl's real estate scholarship program which will net him 75 new sales associates in August 2020.
Kris Lindahl is the owner of Kris Lindahl Real Estate, a best selling author and a nationally recognized speaker. Most known for his signature billboard pose, Kris can't be missed when traveling through the Twin Cities. During our time we talked about how real estate has changed in today's world, what it means to be a true leader and how to provide a next-level customer experience. To contribute to the Be Generous Project, which was started by Kris to support causes in our communities, charity events and other opportunities for people to help others - click here.
Kris Lindahl Interview: Rebuilding Fund Match for the day! The team at Kris Lindahl real estate is committed to being generous every day as their core value. Jason and Alexis speak with Kris Lindahl, who has his arms open wide to write that check.
Anyone who has been out and about in the Twin Cities in the last couple of years can’t help but recognize Kris Lindahl, the local real estate agent whose beaming image has been omnipresent on billboards, buses and light rail cars. But Lindahl isn’t just another smiling face in the urban landscape. The founder and CEO of Twin Cities-based Kris Lindahl Real Estate is a marketable speaker, author and podcast host who’s not shy about sharing his insights on buying and selling homes. A graduate of Minnesota State University Mankato with a degree in education, Lindahl is also a leader of the #BeGenerous Movement, which urges people to donate their time and talents to their communities. In the following interview, Lindahl talks about how he got into the business, the state of the real estate market amid the global pandemic and civic unrest, the emergence of analytics in real estate and what lies ahead for the industry.
We'd hoped to be able to host our first-ever THOUGHT LEADERSHIP PANEL at our Minneapolis office... Obviously, we couldn't make that happen, given everything going on in the world.But, in some ways, that worked in our favor, giving us the chance to connect with leaders (who also happen to be MB clients) from all over the country and in a super casual setting.Minnesota's Kris Lindahl of Kris Lindahl Real Estate, Tennessee's Gary Ashton of The Ashton Real Estate Group of REMAX Advantage and Florida's DJ Della Salla of the DJ and Lindsey "Move to 904" Real Estate Team all showed up to share personal stories, practical advice and mindset-moving tips.These guys are not only masters of real estate, but MASTERS OF LEADERSHIP (the way it should be). While many business leaders have disappeared or feel stuck in paralysis, Kris, Gary and DJ are putting themselves out there in their communities, making MAJOR moves for their people and leaning on each other for support.What is the Call to Action? Empowering you with action-forward thinking and tangible tools to accelerate growth online and off, Call to Action is a podcast hosted by marketing director, motivational speaker and coach Giselle Ugarte. Join the conversation on social media with #CTAPodcast.Presented by Media Bridge Advertising.
Jason and Alexis highlight Kris Lindahl from Kris Lindahl Real Estate about how his company is surviving and helping other local small businesses during this uncertain time.
Crisco, Dez and Ryan from KS95 talk to Kris Lindahl from Kris Lindahl Real Estate about how their business is operating during the Covid 19 outbreak and how we can continue to support them.
“This is about humanity, not business. Now is the time to Be Generous.”Kris delivers an impassioned message about how we all need to step up in this unprecedented time of need. He talks specifics on the actions that he and KLRE have already taken, including hiring Uber drivers to deliver groceries to people and donating existing ad space to organizations who need it more. Priority #1 is to change the way we treat each other personally, change the way we view our businesses, and use our personal platforms for the greater good. We all need to donate our Time, Talents and Treasures as people and business experts like never before. Success isn’t about money, and it never has been. Having integrity and giving back are what’s important right now. So let’s do this!Summary: Kris Lindahl delivers his take on how challenging times require everyone to stay together, step up and Be Generous. We’re all in the businesses helping others. Period.
Crisco, Dez and Ryan from KS95 talk to Kris Lindahl from Kris Lindahl Real Estate about how their business is operating during the Covid 19 outbreak and how we can continue to support them.
Jason and Alexis from myTalk 107.1 speak to Kris Lindahl from Kris Lindahl Real Estate about how their business is operating during the Covid 19 outbreak and how we can continue to support them.
Open for Business with Kris Lindahl; Dirt alert with Elizabeth; Forced Movie Reviews: first blood; TV TRL
Mytalk, with the generous donation from Kris Lindahl and David Lozinski of First Equity Mortgage, are giving listeners an opportunity to donate to Meals on Wheels and the Sheridan Project.
Kris Lindahl agrees to match the first $2500 of our helping families fund; Alexis Finished Love is Blind; Vin Diesel is planning an album; Matt Bellanger updates us on COVID-19
If learning how to increase revenue and make more money for your business is a skill you’ve been looking to acquire or fine-tune, please join us for this 2x Award Winning podcast/Q&A series, Coffee&Closers. Recorded in front of a live studio audience, attendees have the chance to learn from some of the top minds in revenue growth/leadership today in a lively, fun and relaxed setting as we tackle issues we all face daily in the field. This is a natural interview style format that will give you a peek into some of the top sales minds that have propelled the growth of companies like SPS Commerce, Workday, Microsoft, RE/MAX and more. Our desire is not only to create an inspired networking environment but also provide tangible knowledge that can be applied the second you walk out the door. This series is for business owners, entrepreneurs, intraprenuers, solopreneurs, sales professionals, nerds, creators, inventors & everyone in between! This Month's Guest : : Kris Lindahl For our first Theater Episode of the season, we welcome Real Estate sales icon Kris Lindahl to the Coffee&Closers stage. Standing out in the real estate game is hard to do and NO ONE in the Midwest has mastered how to do this better than Kris Lindahl. Whether it’s his infamous billboards, his fleet of pilots flying his face all over the city or his podcast/radio show; unless you haven’t left your basement in the last decade, you know of Kris Lindahl. Join us at the gorgeous Music Box Theater as we go beyond all the noise with this local legend and explore how he got his start, failures he has overcome, his tried-and-true sales tips, and how to build a personal brand - the right way. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/coffee--closers/support
How does one take a team of 30 and grow it to a brokerage of over 100 agents and 1,500 transactions in under 2 years? How can real estate agents "future-proof" their business for the incoming disrupters that threaten our industry? What are the things that agents should be looking for in their team or brokerage that are going to help them grow their business? Is the traditional brokerage model dead? Last week I met with Kris Lindahl with Kris Lindahl Real Estate for my upcoming Inman article and we went over a variety of topics, including the answers to the questions above. This was the most interesting and informative interview I've ever done and Kris is a tour-de-force in the industry that has accomplished so much in such a short time frame. His insights into where our industry is going and what type of team or brokerage agents should be aligning themselves with are spot on, in my opinion.
Kris is the owner of Kris Lindahl Real Estate, a father, and a speaker. Most people recognize his signature pose on every billboard in the Twin Cities, but not everyone knows his story. From sports and an early family tragedy to starting the biggest real estate company in 3 years time, Kris has an insane come up story that you won't forget next time you see his billboard. This conversation was powered by Metro Mugs - mugs that inspire conversation Use code BACKPOCKET for 20% off any of our 3 Backpocket mugs -> BUY HERE
Valerie Villarreal, sister of Maria speaks with Jason, Dawn and Rob about the devastating fire and how you can help. Kris Lindahl joins the show to show his generosity.
We have a new character and myTalk player. Kris Lindahl plays Scott, Dawn's first real boyfriend. The police busted a party and Dawn was grounded the entire summer! What happened and who is Hojo?
You see him everywhere. People are saying crazy things about him on the internet. Ben and Dana get to the bottom of it with Kris Lindahl! Ben also doesn't poop. If he does, it's very rare. Dana bought him a present to help move things along. Just wait until you hear what he says it smells like and see if it works. $1000 Minute: Mike from Edina played today for a VIP Box at The Armory to see Social Distortion and Flogging Molly! Find out if he answered all 10 questions correctly in 60 seconds. Play with Ben and Dana every morning between 7:30 and 8. Thanks for listening to Ben and Dana Make Mornings Suck Less on Go 96.3/Twin Cities!
This week Andrew Fogliato is chatting with top producer Kris Lindahl who gives us a behind-the-scenes look at how he's making over 3,000 deals per year!
Draw a picture in your mind of a great leader. Do you see someone who’s charismatic, extroverted and full of energy? Some leaders fit that description, but a surprising number don’t match the stereotype. On this edition of “The Kris Lindahl Show,” Minnesota Wild president Matt Majka talks about his improbable journey to sports nirvana and what he’s learned about leadership along the way. Key among his insights: Great leaders never put themselves first. Instead, they’re quick to prioritize others’ needs and celebrate others’ achievements. Learn more about Matt’s leadership philosophy, his journey from Rollerblade to promoting the State of Hockey, why he thinks you can learn as much from a bad leader as you can from a good one, why he sees profitability as an outcome rather than a goal, why you should never use a loss as an excuse, and why his advice to his younger self would be “Have a plan, but be ready for life to happen, too.”
Are you hoping that a single secret to success is going to put everything into place for you and change your life? Then you’re probably not thinking about leadership the right way. EideCom and Forever Bride founder Charles Eide talks about what he’s learned about leadership, acknowledging that he still learns something new every day. On this episode of "The Kris Lindahl Show", you’ll hear what Charles and Kris have to say about focus vs. expansion, learning vs. execution, saying yes vs. saying no, skills vs. passion, the heart vs. the mind, accountability vs. blame, and preaching vs. coaching. Bottom line: As someone whose company plans up to 100 massive events a year, Charles still believes in changing the world one event at a time.
When you talk to leaders who are struggling or frustrated, there’s one phrase that crops up often: “You don’t understand.” You don’t understand my industry. You don’t understand how hard it is to get leads. You don’t understand how competitive it is out there. In this One on One episode, Kris talks about the fact that most challenges are the same across all industries and among all human beings. If you find yourself saying “you don’t understand” often (along with its cousin, “if I do that, this is going to happen”), then you might need to take a look in the mirror. Are your challenges really that unique, or are you just afraid to address them?
What’s keeping you from living up to your true potential as a leader? Hint: It has nothing to do with how talented you are, or even how hard you work. — TKLS #27 One on OneHave you ever heard or thought something along the lines of, “S/he has a lot of talent, but they’re not living up to their potential”? Maybe you’ve thought the same thing about yourself. In this One on One episode, Kris talks about the single biggest hurdle that keeps so many people from fully realizing their talents. Find out what it is, what you can do right now to position yourself for greater success, and why a quote about wolves says everything you need to know about life and leadership.
Have you ever been in a meeting where nobody’s paying attention? Where the laptops are open, the phone notifications are pouring in, everyone’s interrupting everyone else, and some people are even answering their texts and emails? Now be honest: Have you ever been that person? Most people who want to be great leaders make the mistake of talking too much and not being fully present. In this One on One episode, Kris talks about the power of listening. Yes, talking about listening is a bit ironic, but the message is important: Listening isn’t just “polite.” It’s absolutely critical to good leadership. If you’re not paying attention, you’re constantly distracted or you’re usually the one doing all the talking, then are you the kind of person that people want to follow?
Sometimes the best examples of good leadership come from the most unexpected places. In this one-on-one episode, Kris shares a recent experience with two different Uber drivers who made a huge impact on him on a recent speaking trip. Especially if you work in a highly commoditized industry, what makes you different? How do you stand out? And do you sometimes fall into the trap of asking for validation without trying to earn it first? In work and in life, we have so many chances to make an impact that sometimes we stop seeing the opportunities right in front of us. This episode is a reminder to be creative, not complacent.
If there’s one truism about life, it’s this: Nobody follows a quitter. Good leaders are persistent to the point of being relentless. Their single-mindedness may drive some people crazy, but it drives even more to follow them. In this One on One podcast, Kris shares his own story of persistence (hint: it has to do with being a fan of a certain team that still hasn’t won a Super Bowl) and talks about how sometimes even when you think you’ve reached a dead end, the next breakthrough is right around the corner. Are you willing to outwork everybody around you, and scratch and claw for solutions instead of falling back on excuses? Then maybe, just maybe, you have what it takes to lead.
Dawn has Star Wars movie news; Kris Lindahl comes in to match the 7am announcer spot sponsor; Bids for kids continues;
Would you follow a coach who didn’t think your team could win the championship? How about a general who thought you’d probably lose the war? Confidence is the most important trait in a leader, because people follow passion, period. So as a leader, you need to be 100% confident in what you’re doing and why you’re doing it. In this One on One episode, Kris reveals the secrets of leadership confidence: what it is and what it isn’t, why people gravitate toward confident leaders and avoid wishy-washy ones, and what to do in those moments when your confidence isn’t as high as it could be. Kris also shares why it’s important to strive for respect over likability, and why failure is often confidence’s greatest ally.
Do you experience more loneliness the higher the climb the leadership ladder? Do you feel like the more responsibilities you have, the less people understand what you’re going through? In this One on One episode, Kris opens up about his own struggles with loneliness and offers useful tips on how you can manage it. The first thing to understand is that loneliness is part of leadership and completely normal. In fact, it can actually be a sign that you’re on the right track. As your organization and your responsibilities grow, you can’t always share what’s happening, what’s on your mind or what’s in the works with your organization. But if you feel like loneliness is getting the better of you, there are steps you can take to regain your vital sense of happiness and connection.
Have you thought of putting a digital marketing strategy to grow your business?Are you getting all the quality leads that you need?Have you targeted the correct market for the service that you are offering?In this episode, Emmanuil Babkin, shares how the power of social media helped him grow his business and how this inspired him to start Nexus Marketing LLC, his own marketing services company. He also deep dive into why defining the target market is important, and how being where your target market hang out can drive success to your business.“It’s important to be everywhere, be present everywhere, but you have to test where your audience is. Find out where your market is, and that's where you want to put your efforts towards.”-Emmanuil BabkinTimestamps:03:31 – The marketing strategies that Emmanuil used to be placed on top hits of Google Image04:58 – Why quality leads is important in marketing 06:24 – Shares his conversation with Kris Lindahl on being that guy ‘that’s everywhere.’ 08:00 – Where should you spend your digital marketing budget?09:28 – On choosing your platform: Finding where your market is, it is where to put your efforts15:06 – Emmanuil Babkin on “How we can add value without asking anything?” 18:16 – Advantage of focusing on your superpowers, so no time is wasted 21:03 – Significance of believing in the service that you provide 23:58 – He shares the right prioritization and time management is the best way to structure your habits to balance your business and family together.27:58 – Emmanuil’s message regarding well-being, “Well-being means to me being all around, working on yourself as a whole... being aware of other people around you.”
What are the special traits that effective leaders share—not the leaders of 20 or 30 years ago, but today’s leaders? From leading his own business and talking to other leaders across all kinds of organizations, Kris has noticed that it comes down to 8 vital traits. Find out what they are and why they’re so important in this special One on One “The Kris Lindahl Show” episode. The list may surprise you …
Are you one of those leaders who constantly thinks, “I could let someone else handle this, but it’ll be easier if I just do it myself”? It’s a common trait among CEOs, especially entrepreneurs who start their businesses from scratch. Recognizing that she was one of those people, Media Bridge founder and CEO Tracy Call did a radical thing: For an entire month, she completely disconnected from her business and traveled with her family. The intent was to empower her team and train her clients not to depend on her. What she didn’t expect was how the experience would dramatically affect her personal life. In this provocative “The Kris Lindahl Show” episode, hear about Tracy’s fascinating business journey and learn about her against-the-grain approaches to hiring, goal-setting, handling client relationships, separating your personal identity from your business identity, being transparent, leading with the heart, and just plain having fun.
What do you struggle with? It’s a hard question to ask, and sometimes it’s an even harder question to answer. In this One on One podcast, Kris shares his own challenges and offers some advice for leaders on slowing down, truly being in the moment, showing empathy and being generous with recognizing others. He also shares a personal anecdote on how his daughter helps him remember to slow down. Bottom line: Sometimes leaders avoid asking people how they’re doing. Sometimes we feel like we’re always chasing. And sometimes we need to do a better job recognizing the growth and success of the people we’re leading.
Has anyone ever asked you what advice you would give to your younger self? This happened to Kris recently when a friend asked him what he saw clearly now that he wishes he had seen earlier in his life. Kris offers six areas of wisdom that he wishes he had been quicker to realize. The point isn’t to beat yourself up that you didn’t know things sooner; it’s to share your insights to help others on their leadership journeys. Too often leaders think they have it all figured out. This One on One episode is a tangible reminder about the importance of always examining, always remaining a student, and always growing. Hey, by listening to this podcast, you’re already on the right track!
What’s the secret to improving someone’s health and fitness? If you listen to Chuck Runyon, it sounds a lot like the secret to good leadership: listening, empathizing, being generous with your attention, and seeing your job as helping people unlock their full potential. As the co-founder of Self Esteem Brands and the CEO of Anytime Fitness, Chuck makes all of this happen every day. It’s impressive that his company has now opened over 4,000 gyms on all seven continents (they just announced a new gym in Antarctica!). What’s even more impressive is the leadership mantra he writes about in his book “Love Work”: the 4Ps of People, Purpose, Profits and Play. In this wide-ranging interview, you’ll learn how Chuck and his business partner have built an award-winning culture that has changed the lives of his members, employees, franchisees and communities throughout the world.
Do you set huge goals for yourself at the beginning of the year, then find yourself getting increasingly depressed about your inability to meet them? Join the club! Traditional goal-setting is not only ineffective; it actually puts yours farther away from achieving what you want. In this special “One on One” episode of The Kris Lindahl Show, Kris shares his own struggles with goal-setting, then reveals his two secrets to building momentum, feeling good about yourself and actually reaching your goals. Bottom line: The path to achieving your life and career ambitions is smaller, simpler and more doable than you think.
Want proof that phenomenal success starts with finding your true passion? Look no farther than Rachel Mairose. Rachel started a small dog rescue out of her apartment in 2009. Less than a decade later, Secondhand Hounds is the largest animal rescue operation in the Midwest, with over 17,000 animals saved. In this fascinating interview, Rachel talks about why you should “keep going until you find your passion and feel like you don’t think you could live without doing it,” why industry taboos are made to be broken, why storytelling is more important than ever, the importance of constantly communicating your values and expectations, and how you can deal with the trolls and bullies so they don’t derail your mission. Even though Rachel works with animals, she knows that it’s still about people. For every animal her organization has rescued, she has improved—and in some cases saved—countless human lives.
If you’ve ever spent a day at a Feed My Starving Children (FMSC) food-packing center, you know it’s an experience you’ll never forget—remarkably consistent and uplifting for the 1.4 million volunteers across 40 states who participate every year. In this episode, Kris talks to Feed My Starving Children CEO Mark Crea to unearth the secrets on how this once-small organization has grown from 1 site packing 3 million meals for kids in 17 countries annually, to having 8 permanent sites in the Twin Cities, Chicago, Dallas and Phoenix preparing and shipping 365 million meals to kids in 70 countries. No matter what industry you’re in, Mark’s story reveals some incredible insights on leadership, process, culture, partnership, and purpose. If you’re as inspired by this interview as Kris was, we’ve got good news: If you reach out to Kris through thekrislindahlshow.com, he’ll join your group at an FMSC packing session. And for every comment or like that this episode gets, Kris Lindahl Real Estate will donate a dollar to Feed My Starving Children!
How are you feeling about 2019? Better than last year? Worse? About the same? As we enter a new year, it’s time to wipe the slate clean and take a fresh look at where we’re at in our lives and careers. Looking back on 2018, Kris sees both the successes and the challenges in starting and growing a business, and the pitfalls and rewards of trying to do things differently and better. In this one-on-one episode, he shares his four areas of advice for anyone who wants to improve their leadership abilities in the new year. Hint: Even when others try to crush you, you can still crush it!
Are you a successful leader who’s secretly burned out and unhealthy? Is what you’re doing bringing you success but not joy? Are you especially attuned to the leadership challenges that teenagers face today? Then the incredible story of youth worker, speaker, trainer and preacher Cesar Castillejos will definitely resonate with you. Learn about Cesar’s challenges growing up as an of-color kid in a Minnesota suburb, hear the two questions his mentor told him to ask himself, and discover how the answers steered him toward a life of serving vulnerable youth. Cesar’s work with Young Life and the Student Leadership Project is creating the leaders of tomorrow, and we’re pitching in to help. In this podcast, you’ll learn the amazing story of how an experience with one teen inspired Cesar to start a free clothing store for disadvantaged youth. For everyone who listens to this podcast and gives us a like or a comment on The Kris Lindahl Facebook page, we’ll donate to that store!
It’s natural to compare yourself to other people, but is it healthy—and are you comparing yourself to something real or fake? In this special “One on One” podcast, Kris talks about the growing dangers of comparing yourself to someone else’s social media-produced life.
Have you ever had the rug pulled out from under you when you thought you were at the peak of success? Do you still wonder what you want to be when you grow up? Media Minefield founder and CEO Kristi Piehl has been there and done that. After being a successful reporter with a couple of Emmys on her shelf, she suddenly found herself unemployed in her mid-30s, trying to raise a family while figuring out a new career. The results speak for themselves, as Media Minefield has quickly become one of the country’s most innovative and fastest-growing PR firms. In this episode, learn the process Kristi used to arrive on her big idea, how she invented the term “newsability,” how she learned to get (and become) a mentor, and the one question she thinks you need to ask the people closest to you—even though the answer might scare you. Along the way, she also learned the importance of helping other women advance their careers, as well as how to deal with common insecurities like “Mom Guilt” and “Imposter Syndrome.” It’s a fascinating tale that applies to leadership no matter who you are or what industry you’re in. And you’ll learn the specific tactics Media Minefield uses to engage and energize its employees.
Carol Ann, myTalker and the Anoka band mom who told us about Michelle, her family and their house fire over Thanksgiving, joined us. Kris Lindahl called in to send best wishes to Michelle and her family too.
Think you work hard? Chances are, Business Journal Market President Kathy Robideau has you beat. Starting with her days slinging breadsticks at the Olive Garden as a kid, Kathy has always been willing to outwork people and earn everything she gets. But she’s also the type of leader who knows it’s about teamwork, not the individual. In this episode, you’ll hear Kathy’s amazing story of succeeding by always learning, creating groups of supportive like-minded people, and always gravitating toward the people you want to be. You’ll also get her insights on why she helped start the Women’s Leadership Council and the Women to Know Group, the importance of not surrounding yourself with “yes men” or “yes women,” the art of being calm in the storm, and how her father taught her a valuable lesson in accountability with one simple note.
Do you want your eulogy to say you “made a lot of money” or “made a dent in the universe”? Do you think not having a college degree and coming from humble roots means you can’t succeed or lead? BombBomb President and Co-founder Darin Dawson explodes every myth about leadership, success, and culture in this fascinating interview. Learn how BombBomb’s incredible success actually started with a small painting business. Learn how Darin and his business partner take a bottom-up approach to leadership where no one is above doing any job, and how they actually look for failure as fuel. You’ll also learn about the difference between “cockroaches” and “unicorns,” the joy of helping other people win, and—most importantly—how BombBomb got its name! The Money Interview Quote: “What do you want your kids to think about you in the long run? I don’t want them to be like, ‘He founded a software company.’ I want them to say, ‘He cared about people and made an impact.’”
Is your life more about making money or making an impact? Do we all have a platform to change the world, or just the politicians and celebrities? African Community & Conservation Foundation CEO Brady Forseth joins us to talk about his amazing work with the ACCF, as well as the Starkey Foundation and other nonprofits he’s led and been a part of. In this episode, Brady talks about why he calls fundraising “friend-raising,” why he prefers “co-opetition” to competition, and why he believes that the best way to help people is to teach them how to fish instead of giving them a fish. You learn the power of being purposeful with the people you surround yourself with, approaching life with a team vs. individual mindset, and doing the right things for the right reasons. You’ll also hear the amazing story of how Brady helped bring peace to the Middle East, as well as how you can help support his efforts through this podcast!
What are you thankful for? How have you been blessed in your life? Kris expresses his gratitude to everyone that has supported him and the The Kris Lindahl Show podcast. Without the listeners, this podcast would be nothing. Happy Thanksgiving!
Does risk scare or excite you? When a crisis hits, is your instinct to panic or to look for opportunities? Innovative Office Solutions CEO Jennifer Smith and her husband, CFO Brooks Smith, have some amazing stories to tell about embracing risk and going against the grain. A key quote: “When you can’t provide the customer the experience you envision, then you know you’re in the wrong place.” In this episode, you’ll learn a ton of practical knowledge about hiring for culture, staying in a state of both learning and teaching, constantly reinventing yourself and your business, “inspiring smiles” and achieving ROL: Return on Luck. You’ll learn about the unique way that Jennifer and Brooks give back to the community and help young students. And you’ll learn the role tanning beds and toilet paper have played into their success. How’s that for a teaser? : )
Kris Lindahl is a nationally recognized innovator in real estate, marketing, leadership and community involvement. In 2014, he was Minnesota's #1 real estate agent as ranked by Real Trends. In 2017, the Kris Lindahl Team rose to become one of America's top real estate teams. And in May 2018, he fully embraced his own real estate model to form Kris Lindahl Real Estate, Minnesota's premier independent real estate agency. With a fundamental belief in leaving the campground better than you found it, Kris has supported countless organizations, including 23rd Veteran, Spare Key, Hope for Tomorrow and the Jacob Wetterling Resource Center. As with his approach to real estate, Kris believes that community involvement can go far beyond the traditional. Having built one of the country's most popular real- estate Facebook pages (33,500+ followers and growing), he uses social media to engage the public, raise money, donate time and create invaluable awareness. As part of his #BeGenerous mantra and educational background, Kris also devotes his time to teaching others. In addition to writing the Amazon bestseller SOLD!, he started the “Behind the Billboard” seminar series to help real estate agents continually hone their skills.
As hard-driving entrepreneurs, we’re often so focused on where we’re going that we miss the opportunities that are right in front of us. How can we make sure we eliminate these blind spots? How do we use downturns to actually grow and get better? What can we do to remind ourselves to enjoy the journey? On this episode, I’m joined by Kris Lindahl, who talks about his business growth journey, and shares the valuable lessons he has learned along the way. Everyone can sell houses when it’s easy, but when it gets tough is when the real strategy comes out. That’s when you have to start playing at a higher level. -Kris Lindahl 3 Things You’ll Learn From This Episode Downturns are the best times to grow (05:44 - 06:15)For leaders who know how to play the real estate game well, the best opportunities come in shifting markets when you can get the most traction. When the market shifts down, many people leave the industry because it becomes hard. As a result, the people who stay can grab more of the market share. It’s easy to sell in a good market, but a shifting market shows you how good you really are. The necessity of leverage (11:06-11:42)Running a very lean backend is great financially, but it comes with other issues. When you’re doing 175 transactions a year without much help, it doesn’t leave room for much else. This will affect your quality of life and relationships. It’s not worth it to burn out everything around you when you can take some work off your plate and become more efficient. Don’t let your blind spots hold you back (12:17-14:09)Anytime you become pigeonholed in a system and very specific in a niche, it can become easier for to miss great opportunities around you. In Kris’s case, that was not being able to work buyer leads. It’s so easy to only be focused on the transactions in front of you, and that’s why you need to constantly be aware of your blind spots so you don’t miss out. There’s change coming our way, and clients are expecting a faster service from us. It’s easy to end up with blind spots, possibly because we’re too focused on the gap between where we are and where we want to be, or we may be neglecting important relationships. In order to avoid making these mistakes, we have to constantly make ourselves aware of our blind spots, even if it means someone else telling us. It’s also critical that we’re driven by something greater than money and accolades. That keeps us humble, allows us to appreciate every opportunity, and helps us stay true to what we say. Guest Bio- Kris is the founder of the Kris Lindahl Real Estate. RealEstate.com calls him the head of a “technology-based real estate powerhouse in the Twin Cities.” Real Trends and Trulia named him among the “Best Real Estate Agents in America.” His marketing methods are so powerful, so tried-and-true, that real estate agents across the country clamor to be included in his coaching sessions. Mr. Lindahl sells a home every 9 hours. Go to https://www.krislindahl.com/ for more information.
Is there really a better way to sell T-shirts and mortgage titles? Yes! Starting with the T-shirt business he started in his college dorm room, rock star speaker and CloseSimple co-founder Bill Svoboda has learned that the secret to success is all about people. Learn about his “$150 Rule,” how he used chocolate to win a huge client, and why it was so important for him to “make time for Carl.” Bill’s story is a huge reminder that leadership is all about how you treat your neighbors, that the best leaders stay curious and never think they’ve got it all figured out, and that the best way to learn about yourself is to step outside your own ego and make a point of learning about others.
This week on Meeting Minds we are joined with Kris Lindahl. He shares with us the importance of core values and vision to each event and how it all starts with leadership.
What do you do when you’re successful but not fulfilled? What’s it like when a moment of inspiration takes on a life of its own? And how can (literally) opening doors for other people also open doors of opportunity for you? Josh Neumann reveals the fascinating story behind his lip balm product Kind Lips, and how a simple idea he had in a moment of self-reflection is now changing behavior, changing culture and changing lives every day. For anyone struggling to figure out what they’re passionate about and how to translate those passions into action, Josh is the perfect example of someone following their dream wherever it leads (even if he doesn’t always feel like he knows what he’s doing). Go “behind the lip balm” on this fascinating story of great leadership and entrepreneurship.
In this episode, we talk about what it means to be generous. Generosity is more than writing a check or donating your time, it’s how you use your Time, Talents, and Gifts to help others. Kris Lindahl, owner of Kris Lindahl Real Estate Group joins us to talk about how he has incorporated the value … Continue reading Be Generous →
If you’re really honest with yourself, do you blame others or take responsibility when things go wrong? If you do take responsibility, how do you turn things around? In this episode, Kris goes deep with Justin Havre of Justin Havre & Associates, the #1 RE/MAX team in western Canada and #2 RE/MAX team in the entire country. Justin is basically the introverted Canadian version of Kris, and he’s a great example of someone who stood on the precipice of failure before learning how to make the right decisions, dig himself out of the ditch and kick some serious butt in the marketplace. Learn the surprising thing that Justin spends six figures on in his business. Hear the one piece of advice he would give to his younger self. And learn what in the world whitewater rafting has to do with positive culture—all in this special north-of-the-border “The Kris Lindahl Show.”
What secret do good leaders know about getting people to make a choice or a change? What’s the thing that most leaders say they’re going to be, but then almost never are? What’s the #1 thing a leader should ask him or herself when they wake up in the morning? Learn the surprising answers to these and many other questions in this fascinating conversation between Kris and renowned speaker and mentor Jon Cheplak, one of the most sought after real estate leadership and productivity consultants on the planet. What is culture? What is leadership? Why is “vulnerability” such a scary word for people? And what’s the absolute best thing you can do when you or your business are struggling? It’s all in our flagship “The Kris Lindahl Show” podcast. And the answers start right now…
Hear Kris’s impassioned 7-minute hot take on the most critical question you can ask yourself as a person and as a leader. It might sound basic, but it is most definitely not. And as Kris knows from personal experience, when you can answer this question—truly answer it—then suddenly everything gets clearer, more fulfilling and more fun.
Is successful entrepreneurship about promoting the hell out of yourself, or building a killer culture and focusing on relentless personal development? Find the surprising answers as real estate rock star Kris Lindahl interviews business leaders from all walks of life.
If you have a house and want a lot of money, it's time to sell. At that point you'll have no house, so you buy one. Then repeat the cycle forever. If you find yourself exhibiting this behavior, you may have neurological damage from concussions. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
To be a preacher can mean many things. MLK, Billy Graham, and Elijah Muhammad were all preachers and there's not a lot in common between the three. Kris is not a preacher, though he is good at spreading the word. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We talk to Kris Lindahl of The Lindahl Team in Minneapolis about incorporating technology into his brokerage to serve clients and attract new buyers or sellers. You'll learn: 1. Why you need to be present on many different platforms to reach different demographics. 2. Why you need to communicate the way your client communicates, not the way you want to communicate. 3. Which platforms outside of Facebook are worth investing in. 4. The right content mix to encourage engagement and also promote your business. 5. Why you should let your brand values and personality guide your content. 6. Digital marketing is a long game. 7. What to think about if you want to form a team. 8. Why Kris invests in his agents' development. Links mentioned: Audible WinStreak