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What does self-awareness have to do with money, leadership and success? More than most people realize. In this episode of Money Tales, leadership expert Margaret Andrews shares how a single piece of difficult feedback early in her career sparked a lifelong pursuit of self-awareness, emotional intelligence and personal growth. From her beginnings as a CPA to teaching some of Harvard’s most popular leadership and executive education courses, Margaret explores how the beliefs we hold about ourselves quietly influence our careers, relationships, decision-making and financial lives. Her story offers practical insights for anyone looking to become a better leader, make more intentional choices and develop a healthier relationship with money. About Margaret Andrews: Harvard Leadership Instructor, Author and Expert in Emotional Intelligence Margaret is a seasoned professional speaker, executive, academic leader and instructor whose work has been written about in a variety of publications, including BusinessWeek, Forbes, The Wall Street Journal and The Times of India. Her course, Managing Yourself and Leading Others, is among the most popular classes and executive programs at Harvard. In addition, Margaret teaches Unlocking Creativity, Leading with Emotional Intelligence, Strategic Leadership, Creativity and Innovation, and It Depends: Unpacking the Challenges of Leadership. She is also the Co-Faculty Director of the Executive Program for Senior Life Sciences Leaders at Harvard Medical School. In the academic arena, Margaret has been Executive Director of the MBA Program at the MIT Sloan School of Management, Vice Provost at the Hult International Business School and Associate Dean at Harvard University. On the business side, Margaret started her career as a CPA in San Francisco and has also been a marketing executive and a long-time strategy consultant. She now leads The MYLO Center, a private leadership development firm. Margaret earned an undergraduate degree from the University of California, Berkeley and her graduate degree at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). Her writing has been featured in Leader to Leader, Training Industry Magazine and Psychology Today and her book, Manage Yourself to Lead Others, was published by Hachette in 2025. Follow Money Tales on Spotify, Apple Podcasts or YouTube Music for more real stories that inspire thoughtful, intentional decisions about money.
J.P. Nerbun returns to Grit and Growth to discuss his new book, The Culture Captain, a guide for young athletes built around a simple idea: leadership starts long before anyone gives you a title.In Part One, JP explains the framework at the heart of the book and why knowing yourself comes before leading others. He reflects on identity and the pursuit of fulfillment, exploring the questions that help athletes understand what truly drives them. Along the way, he shares personal stories from his own athletic career, explains why he dedicated the book to his daughter, and discusses why some of the most important leadership work happens away from the spotlight.Whether you're an athlete, coach, or parent, this conversation offers a thoughtful look at the foundation that supports both performance and character.
Most leaders assume they should lead others the way they would want to be led. It sounds reasonable—but it can actually limit your effectiveness. In this episode, I share a different perspective: your team members are your customers. And just like customers, they may need something different from you than what you would want yourself. If you want to become a more effective leader, it starts by understanding what your people need, adapting your approach, and creating an environment where they can do their best work. One of the most powerful things a leader can do is flex their approach to meet the needs of others. When you do that, everyone wins. This idea is at the heart of my book, Flexible Leadership: Navigate Uncertainty and Lead with Confidence. Learn more here: https://kevineikenberry.com/flexible My name is Kevin Eikenberry and I'm here to help you reach your goal as a leader and a human being with Remarkable TV and the Remarkable Leadership Podcast. I am also the Chief Potential Officer of The Kevin Eikenberry Group. We provide speaking, training, consulting, and coaching services to organizations who believe in investing in their most valuable assets – their people. Whether we are leading a training workshop, speaking to a group, facilitating a planning meeting, consulting with a leadership team, helping with team building, writing or developing products, our vision will be clear in everything we do – We want to be Your Leadership Help Button. Learn more about our offerings: ➡️ FREE NEWSLETTERs: Sign up for any of our newsletters: https://kevineikenberry.com/newsletters ➡️ LEADERSHIP WORKSHOPS: Sign up for any of our online workshops to help you become a better leader: https://kevineikenberry.com/store/?product_type=Workshops ➡️ SPEAKING: Learn more about our Speaking opportunities for your next event: https://kevineikenberry.com/how-we-can-help-speaking/ Connect with Kevin Eikenberry on Social Media: https://kevineikenberry.com https://www.linkedin.com/in/kevineikenberry https://instagram.com/kevineikenberry https://www.facebook.com/KevinEikenberryFanPage/ About Kevin Eikenberry: Kevin Eikenberry is the Chief Potential Officer of the Kevin Eikenberry Group, a world expert on leadership development, best-selling author, sought-after speaker, popular blogger, husband and dad, a fan of Purdue athletics and antique tractors (especially John Deere's). About The Remarkable Leadership Podcast: The Remarkable Leadership Podcast with Kevin Eikenberry is dedicated to all things leadership. Twice a week Kevin shares his thoughts about leadership development and ideas to help you lead more confidently and make a bigger difference for those you lead. He also has weekly conversations with leadership experts discussing a wide range of topics including teamwork, organizational culture, facilitating change, personal and organizational development, human potential and more.
Miki Feldman Simon, MSc, PCC, is an executive coach, global business leader, speaker, and author of CORE Leadership: A Four-Step Framework to Lead Yourself, Grow Your Influence, and Amplify Your Impact. Over her three-decade career, she has held leadership roles in marketing, operations, and HR across multiple industries and guided organizations through growth and successful acquisitions. In her coaching, she helps leaders align values and actions to lead with greater clarity and influence. Known for her warmth, sharp insight, and candor, she blends behavioral science with practical tools that drive lasting change.In today's episode of Smashing the Plateau, you will learn how leading yourself first can transform the way you show up as a leader and build deeper influence with the people around you.Miki and I discuss:Miki's non-linear career journey across Israel, Australia, and the US [02:56]How unexpected career breaks shaped her leadership philosophy [05:28]Why leadership starts with leading yourself [12:26]The CORE framework: Clarify, Operationalize, Reflect, Evaluate [13:19]How habit stacking builds intentional leadership [15:42]Understanding self-talk and limiting beliefs [17:21]The gap between intentions and impact [19:18]Real results leaders experience through the CORE framework [20:31]The role of curiosity and psychological safety in community [23:39]Learn more about Miki at https://mikifeldmansimon.com/ and https://www.linkedin.com/in/mikifeldmansimon/______________________________________________________________About Smashing the PlateauSmashing the Plateau is a podcast for experienced independent leaders who have left corporate roles to build sustainable, expertise-based businesses.Each episode features a thoughtful, experience-driven conversation about what changes when you no longer have the infrastructure of an organization behind you.We explore judgment, decision-making under uncertainty, growth plateaus, identity shifts, and the role of trusted thinking partners in sustaining long-term success.______________________________________________________________Take the Next Step• Experience the power of peer perspective.Join a live guest session and connect with experienced professionals navigating similar challenges:https://smashingtheplateau.com/guest• Stay connected to the conversation.Get new episodes, reflections, and invitations delivered to your inbox:https://smashingtheplateau.com/news
Most of us think about our own faith in pretty individual terms. What I believe, what I struggle with, what I'm working on. But this week, we get into a dimension most people never consider: the ways the 5% you're holding back might not just be affecting you. The people around you are watching closer than you think.
Unity Without Compromise with Dr. Steven LaTulippe – We explore the essential role of Scripture's authority in leading others to Christ. We emphasizes evangelism, discipleship, and the transformative power of God's word, supported by historical and archaeological evidence, urging believers to live faithfully, defend their hope, and prioritize obedience to the Great Commission in everyday life...
Unity Without Compromise with Dr. Steven LaTulippe – We explore the essential role of Scripture's authority in leading others to Christ. We emphasizes evangelism, discipleship, and the transformative power of God's word, supported by historical and archaeological evidence, urging believers to live faithfully, defend their hope, and prioritize obedience to the Great Commission in everyday life...
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This interview took place in 2020 on the Leading Others to Christ Podcast. SummaryBenjamin Lee shares his journey and practical strategies for evangelism, emphasizing the importance of caring for the lost, effective outreach methods, and encouraging Christians to invite others to learn about Christ.Key TopicsEffective community outreach methodsBuilding genuine relationships with visitorsThe importance of follow-up in evangelismUsing Bible studies to reach the lostEncouraging members to invite othersChapters00:00 Introduction to Evangelism and Podcasting06:44 Strategies for Reaching the Lost12:22 Engaging Visitors and Building Relationships18:24 The Importance of Follow-Up and Care22:01 Mindset and Goals for EvangelismBlogs, Books: https://benjaminlee.blogI Can Do Podcast: https://icandopodcast.comLeading others to Christ Podcast https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/leading-others-to-christ/id1512881569
Cultures are impacted by emotional intelligence and closing the gap between our intentions and our actions. Jason is joined by author and Harvard professor, Margaret Andrews, for an engaging conversation. Jason is joined by Margaret C. Andrews, Harvard University professor and seasoned executive, for a masterclass on the interpersonal dynamics that drive modern organizational success. Please rate and review the podcast to help amplify these messages to others! Summary: In an era where employee engagement has hit a ten-year low, how do elite leaders bridge the gap between corporate vision and the daily human experience? In this episode, Jason V. Barger sits down with Margaret C. Andrews to explore the shift from "soft skills" to "power skills." Margaret, a faculty member at Harvard who has worked with giants like Amazon and the United Nations, shares why emotional intelligence (EQ) and self-awareness are the ultimate competitive advantages in 2026. This conversation moves beyond theoretical management to the heart of "Culture-Making." Jason and Margaret deconstruct the "knowing-doing gap"—the space between understanding leadership principles and actually embodying them under pressure. They explore the critical distinction between being a "culture taker" versus a "culture maker," and how executives can use perspective-taking to resolve the cultural dissonance that often leads to cynicism and turnover. Essential listening for C-Suite executives, academic leaders, and managers at all levels, this episode offers a nuanced look at generational diversity, the "Chief Culture Officer" role of the CEO, and why walking beside your team is more effective than leading from the front. Episode Notes & Timestamps: [00:00] Intro: Jason sets the stage for a conversation on co-creating cultures that bring out the best in people during a time of low trust. [00:03] Meet Margaret Andrews: From master's swim teams to Harvard lecture halls, Margaret introduces her "excitement meter" and the Facets of Strategy. [00:06] The Harvard Perspective: Margaret discusses her courses on Managing Yourself and Leading Others, emphasizing that there is no "single right answer" in leadership—only context. [00:09] The Engagement Crisis: A look at recent data showing 10-year lows in engagement and why only 23% of employees trust their leadership's direction. [00:11] Culture Takers vs. Culture Makers: Margaret defines why most employees are culture takers and how the CEO must act as the "Chief Culture Officer" to move the needle. [00:15] The Satya Nadella Case Study: An analysis of how Microsoft's CEO transformed a legacy culture by being an "insider on the sideline" and changing who got the "seats on the bus." [00:19] Cultural Dissonance: Why "sharp elbows" in leadership destroy collaboration and how promotion criteria serve as the loudest signal of what a company truly values. [00:23] Identifying Your Heroes: The power of stories in transmitting culture. To change your culture, you must change who your organization celebrates as a "hero." [00:27] The "Soft Skills" Crusade: Jason and Margaret discuss why interpersonal skills are actually "superpowers" and why MIT alums consistently wish they had paid more attention to Organizational Behavior. [00:31] The EQ Quadrants: A breakdown of self-awareness, self-management, social competency, and empathy in the high-stakes environment of executive leadership. [00:37] The 6 vs. 9 Perspective: A viral analogy for the workplace—how two leaders can be looking at the same problem, seeing different "numbers," and both be "right" from their vantage point. [00:41] Digital Natives & The "Why": A deep look at Gen Z and Millennials. Why these generations don't need "hovering" leaders, but rather partners to walk beside them. Key Takeaways for Leaders: The Knowing-Doing Gap: Real credit in leadership isn't given for knowing you should listen or be empathetic; it's only given for doing it consistently. Vantage Point Curiosity: Replace judgment with curiosity. When a team member disagrees, ask what "vantage point" they are standing at to see the problem differently. Hero Alignment: Audit the stories told in your halls. Do your "office legends" embody the culture you want to build, or the one you are trying to leave behind? Listen to the full episode and access show notes at: https://jasonvbarger.com/podcast/culture-making-margaret-andrews/ Bio: Jason Barger is a husband, father, speaker, and author who is passionate about business leadership and corporate culture. He believes that corporate culture is the "thermostat" of an organization, and that it can be used to drive performance, innovation, and engagement. The show features interviews with business leaders from a variety of industries, as well as solo episodes where Barger shares his own insights and advice. Connect: Subscribe to our channel: https://www.youtube.com/@JasonVBarger Make Your 2026 Effective! Book Jason with your team at https://www.jasonvbarger.com Like or Follow Jason
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The missionary spirt of the Catholic Church is driven by a sincere desire to deliver the truth for those poor souls who are without it. Sadly, the ideology of ecumenism has both deprived the Church of this spirit and promoted the idea about what is good in other religions. By the great grace we have been given as Catholics, it is incumbent upon us to spread the faith, to teach others who want to know, and by our acts, demonstrate how knowing God's revelation has transformed our lives and can transform others as well.
Coach Nigel Romany's journey is rooted in a lifelong passion for educating and helping others. He began his career in the banking business, where he focused on servicing and educating clients. This natural inclination led him to transition into teaching, where he found a similar fulfillment in guiding others. His coaching career began over 20 years ago when he stepped in to coach his eldest daughter's soccer team and quickly fell in love with the sport and the coaching aspect. From soccer, he moved to basketball, where he continues to coach youth sports. He sees coaching and teaching as interconnected roles, both centered on educating others and helping them be better. Coach Romany believes that sports offer invaluable life lessons, including perseverance, hard work, and resilience. In episode 635 of the Fraternity Foodie Podcast, we find out what he learned about people in banking that still shapes how he coaches and speaks, how is being different actually an advantage, how caring for his parents at the end of their life reshaped his definition of success, why is it harder for leaders and caregivers to take care of themselves, why do people often resist the acceptance phase, why he believes true success is not sexy, what does accountability look like when you don't yet have strong mentors or role models around you, what is one practical tool students can use this week when anxiety spikes, how does teaching young people how to think—instead of what to think—build long-term resilience, and what's the biggest mistake leaders make when motivating others. Enjoy!
#245: Mac Lake is a trusted voice in Christian leadership and church multiplication. With over 30 years of experience equipping leaders, Mac is passionate about helping individuals and organizations develop the character and competency needed to lead themselves—and others—with purpose.In 1997, Mac planted Carolina Forest Community Church in Myrtle Beach, SC. He later served as Leadership Development Pastor at Seacoast Church in Charleston, where he helped create scalable systems to identify and equip leaders at every level. In 2010, he became the founding architect of the LAUNCH Church Planting Network, a model adopted by the North American Mission Board, where he served as a leadership strategist.Today, Mac leads The Multiply Group, an organization dedicated to helping churches and businesses build intentional leadership development cultures. He's the author of seven books, including The Multiplication Effect, Leading Others, and Leading Yourself, a practical training guide with a foreword by John C. Maxwell.
Join Ben Kinney, Chad Hyams, and Bob Stewart as they explore the journey from ordinary to extraordinary on the Win Make Give podcast. Discover strategies for self-leadership, financial intelligence, and building a legacy, all framed through an inventive Chutes and Ladders analogy. Gain insights into habits, models, and systems that foster personal growth, leadership, and wealth creation. Whether you're looking to enhance your financial IQ or develop lasting relationships, this engaging episode promises valuable wisdom and practical tips to propel you toward a winning mindset and lifestyle. ---------- Connect with the hosts: • Ben Kinney: https://www.BenKinney.com/ • Bob Stewart: https://www.linkedin.com/in/activebob • Chad Hyams: https://ChadHyams.com/ • Book one of our co-hosts for your next event: https://WinMakeGive.com/speakers/ More ways to connect: • Join our Facebook group at www.facebook.com/groups/winmakegive • Sign up for our weekly newsletter: https://WinMakeGive.com/sign-up • Explore the Win Make Give Podcast Network: https://WinMakeGive.com/ Part of the Win Make Give Podcast Network ---------- 00:00 Strategies for Winning and Avoiding an Average Life 06:07 The Winning Roadmap: Self Leadership and Leading Others 14:18 Mastering Sales Through Experience and Effective Communication 18:01 Achieving Financial Freedom Through Increased Financial IQ 21:34 Nostalgia and Media Memories from Childhood 23:21 Creating Wealth, Freedom, and Legacy Through Self-Leadership
Harvard instructor Margaret Andrews joins us to explore why effective leadership starts with self-awareness. We discuss blind spots, emotional intelligence, team norms, and the internal work leaders must do to better understand their impact. Margaret offers practical tools for developing people and navigating organizational context, showing how self-understanding reshapes culture, communication, and long-term leadership success. Topics [0:00] Introduction and Speed Round with Margaret Andrews [7:10] What Managers Get Wrong [16:59] Challenges of Leading Others [21:42] Emotional Intelligence and Leadership [27:20] The “Best Boss” Exercise [35:54] Leading for the Long Term [39:56] Advice for New Managers [44:19] Desert Island Music [49:38] Grooving Session: Self-Awareness, Biases, and Leadership Takeaways ©2025 Behavioral Grooves Links About Margaret Manage Yourself to Lead Others by Margaret C. Andrews Join us on Substack! Join the Behavioral Grooves community Subscribe to Behavioral Grooves on YouTube Support Behavioral Grooves Music Links Rod Stewart - Have You Ever Seen the Rain? Nina Simone - Feeling Good
The first chapter of my new book, The Power of Employee Well-Being is titled Know Thyself—and for good reason. I've long believed that the most important work a leader can do begins inward, with deeply understanding who you are, how you show up, and the patterns that shape your behavior. That's exactly what […] The post Margaret Andrews: Why Leading Others Begins with Understanding Yourself appeared first on Mark C. Crowley.
Do you find it difficult to share your faith? Amber sits down with Pastor Jonathan Hein for a timely and honest conversation about why sharing our faith feels harder than ever—and why it still matters more than you realize. They unpack the growing skepticism around church, the impact of spiritual hurt, and what it actually looks like to bring Jesus into everyday relationships. Through personal stories and practical insight, Amber and Pastor Hein highlight the quiet power of small, intentional moments that reflect Christ. This is the last of the conversations Amber had at the Christian Leadership Experience in La Crosse, Wisconsin, earlier this summer. The conference was a chance for those in ministry to learn from leaders. Pastor Jonathan Hein led a workshop titled, "Leading Others to Jesus."
Lauren Edwards is the founder of Lady Cop Lauren, who helps women enter law enforcement careers and develop into leadership positions, drawing from her own experience as an Assistant Chief.Through her guidance and mentorship, Lauren supports women in navigating the unique challenges of working in law enforcement, creating a network that empowers them to advance in this traditionally male-dominated field.Now, Lauren's 20-year journey in law enforcement demonstrates how personal growth and overcoming leadership challenges can create pathways for others to follow.And while balancing her police career with co-owning Your Camping Experience with her husband, she's building supportive communities both on and off duty that help women thrive in unexpected spaces.Here's where to find more:www.ladycoplauren.comInstagram: @ladycoplaurenLinked in: LinkedIn.com/edwardslc________________________________________________Welcome to The Unforget Yourself Show where we use the power of woo and the proof of science to help you identify your blind spots, and get over your own bullshit so that you can do the fucking thing you ACTUALLY want to do!We're Mark and Katie, the founders of Unforget Yourself and the creators of the Unforget Yourself System and on this podcast, we're here to share REAL conversations about what goes on inside the heart and minds of those brave and crazy enough to start their own business. From the accidental entrepreneur to the laser-focused CEO, we find out how they got to where they are today, not by hearing the go-to story of their success, but talking about how we all have our own BS to deal with and it's through facing ourselves that we find a way to do the fucking thing.Along the way, we hope to show you that YOU are the most important asset in your business (and your life - duh!). Being a business owner is tough! With vulnerability and humor, we get to the real story behind their success and show you that you're not alone._____________________Find all our links to all the things like the socials, how to work with us and how to apply to be on the podcast here: https://linktr.ee/unforgetyourself
In a region filled with churches, it's easy to think of church as just another building or event, but Scripture calls us to something deeper. We are not simply attendees; we are the living, breathing body of Christ, each uniquely gifted and called to belong, not just to show up. The New Testament uses powerful metaphors—temple, bride, family, and body—to describe who we are together. Today, we focused on what it means to be the body of Christ, drawing from Paul's letter to the Corinthians, a diverse and sometimes divided community much like our own.Corinth was a bustling, multicultural city, and the church there reflected that diversity. Paul wrote to them because, like any group of people, they struggled with division, pride, and feelings of inferiority. He reminded them—and us—that the church is not an organization but a living organism, made up of many different parts, each essential and uniquely gifted by God. Spiritual gifts are not for personal status or self-fulfillment, but for the building up, healing, and encouragement of the whole body. When we use our gifts, we bring comfort, guidance, and even healing to others, as seen in the story of Debbie, whose wounds were met with love and service from people she barely knew.Yet, just as a physical body can get sick, so can a church. Paul warns against the dangers of comparison—feeling inferior because our gifts seem less important, or feeling superior and looking down on others. Both attitudes fracture the unity and beauty of the body. Instead, we are called to mutual appreciation, to honor every part, and to recognize that God has placed each of us exactly where we are for a reason. No one is here by accident. Whether you're making coffee, praying behind the scenes, or leading from the front, your role matters deeply. The health and witness of the church depend on each person stepping into their God-given purpose.As we look ahead to opportunities like Servapalooza, let's remember: we are made for more than just attending or making payments—we are made to serve, to love, and to shine the light of Christ together. When every part does its work, the body is healthy, the bride is beautiful, and the world sees Jesus in us.Youtube Chapters[00:00] - Welcome[01:00] - Celebrating Baptisms and Life Change[03:00] - The Abundance of Churches in Our Area[05:00] - We Are Not in Competition—One Kingdom[07:00] - What Is the Church? Metaphors and Meaning[08:12] - The Context of Corinth: Diversity and Opportunity[10:24] - Paul's Mission and the Challenges of People[13:19] - Spiritual Gifts: What They Are and Why They Matter[16:16] - The Purpose of Gifts: Blessing the Body[18:40] - Real-Life Stories of Healing Through Service[33:45] - How the Body Gets Sick: The Danger of Comparison[40:34] - Inferiority, Superiority, and the Need for Every Part[45:18] - Honoring Different Gifts in the Body[50:15] - God Places Each Person for a Reason[55:59] - Mutual Care: Suffering and Rejoicing Together[57:16] - Expressing Appreciation and Finding Your Place[59:08] - Equipping and Next Steps: Servapalooza[01:01:00] - Fulfillment in Serving and Leading Others[01:02:02] - Invitation to Prayer and Following Jesus[01:02:45] - Closing Blessing and Baptism Celebration
The world longs for hope: are you ready to share the life-transforming good news of Jesus?
In this episode, we dive into the differences between management and leadership and how they impact business success. Learn how effective leadership isn't about being right but empowering others to think and act in alignment with a shared vision. We also discuss how to recognize your strengths and weaknesses and how to complement them with the strengths of others to build successful partnerships. This episode provides insights into how to approach negotiations and transactions with empathy and persuasion for better results.What you'll learn on this episodeManagement focuses on accountability and overseeing tasks.Leadership inspires and guides others toward a shared vision.The Scarlet Method highlights five key traits: Self-starters, Competitive, Assertive, Relationship-based, and Team players.Recognize your strengths and weaknesses and surround yourself with complementary talent.Managing details like timelines and negotiations is essential for smooth transactions.Negotiation success comes from empathy and persuasion, not just being right.Salespeople are paid to influence, not to be right.Take responsibility for the outcomes of your transactions, even when others are involved.Leading by example means teaching others how to think and achieve what they want.Personal growth is key to leading effectively and empowering others to succeed.If you want to build a business based on influence, trust, and scalable leadership—this is your blueprint.Teach to Sell gives you the tools to lead buyers, sellers, and teams without pressure or posturing. It's about understanding people, guiding decisions, and creating alignment that drives results. Whether you're closing deals or growing a team, this book will help you lead with power, purpose, and predictability.Preorder Teach to Sell today and discover how the best salespeople lead—not manage—their way to No Broke Months.https://www.nobrokemonths.com/teach-to-sell-preorderResources mentioned in this episodeScarlet Method: Learn more about the five key traits in the Scarlet Method (Self-starters, Competitive, Assertive, Relationship-based, Team players). This method is an essential guide for identifying the right people to lead and build a successful team.Teach to Sell: Discover more about leadership in sales and how understanding people's needs and aligning with their goals will help you grow your sales and leadership skills.Effective Negotiation: Explore strategies for improving negotiation skills, focusing on empathy, persuasion, and flexibility in the face of challenges. To find out more about Dan Rochon and the CPI Community, you can check these links:Website: No Broke MonthsPodcast: No Broke Months for Salespeople PodcastInstagram: @donrochonxFacebook: Dan RochonLinkedIn: Dan RochonTeach to Sell Preorder: Teach to Sell: Why Top Performers Never Sell – And What They Do Instead
If you need more time and more structure, here's how you use more scripture and the book Leading Others, in a formal Disciple-Making phase of growing with Jesus. This episode is one of many on our discipleship grid for discipleship conversations.
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Sara Schulting-Kranz is the epitome of the goal of Passion Project; to share stories of amazing people doing amazing things. Sara is that. After a life changing traumatic event a dozen years ago, she has made her way back to happiness and success, not through medication but by way of a lot of hard work, extensive learning; and through immersion in nature and adventure. And that too changed her world. Today, Sara is a best selling author, keynote speaker, wilderness guide, life and business coach, podcast host and so much more. Sara shares her life experience and how it has helped countless other people improve theirs.
TUNE IN TO LEARN:"The only way to make tomorrow a masterpiece is to master today." How do you master today?How do make yourself do things that are hard, uncertain, uncomfortable every day? When there's NO pay-off promised or guaranteed? On today's podcast episode, you will also gain insights and understanding of what drives your motivations, and how leveraging them can open doors to greater achievements. Today you'll learn how to make optimization easy and meaningful VS doing it for the sake of doing it, feeling like it's never enough. Learn to align your resources—time, energy, focus—toward fulfilling your dreams in a very simple way, very simple DAILY ritual. By the end, I'll invite you to reflect on your own goals. What are you pursuing? What measures are you taking today to ensure that your tomorrow resembles your ambitions? Join this conversation, and let's commit to a journey of daily self-mastery, leadership and achievement together. Text Me Your Thoughts and IdeasSupport the show Brought to you by Angela Shurina EXECUTIVE HEALTH AND OPTIMAL PERFORMANCE COACH Change in days - not in years!
Have you ever seen some wild new clothing style that’s catching on like wildfire? And you wonder, who was the first person to try that? And how did they get everyone else to follow their lead? Some people are influencers, plain and simple. Well today on A NEW BEGINNING, Pastor Greg Laurie points out that we’re called to be influencers as we follow Christ. It’s our privilege and responsibility to show others what a Christ-like life looks like, and show them how to follow our lead. Listen on harvest.org --- Learn more and subscribe to Harvest updates at harvest.org A New Beginning is the daily half-hour program hosted by Greg Laurie, pastor of Harvest Christian Fellowship in Southern California. For over 30 years, Pastor Greg and Harvest Ministries have endeavored to know God and make Him known through media and large-scale evangelism. This podcast is supported by the generosity of our Harvest Partners.Support the show: https://harvest.org/supportSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Have you ever seen some wild new clothing style that’s catching on like wildfire? And you wonder, who was the first person to try that? And how did they get everyone else to follow their lead? Some people are influencers, plain and simple. Well today on A NEW BEGINNING, Pastor Greg Laurie points out that we’re called to be influencers as we follow Christ. It’s our privilege and responsibility to show others what a Christ-like life looks like, and show them how to follow our lead. Listen on harvest.org --- Learn more and subscribe to Harvest updates at harvest.org A New Beginning is the daily half-hour program hosted by Greg Laurie, pastor of Harvest Christian Fellowship in Southern California. For over 30 years, Pastor Greg and Harvest Ministries have endeavored to know God and make Him known through media and large-scale evangelism. This podcast is supported by the generosity of our Harvest Partners.Support the show: https://harvest.org/supportSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Carolyn Moore, a Bishop in the Global Methodist Church, joins me for a deep dive into spiritual leadership. We talk about the role of the holy spirit, Christian leadership, holiness, mentoring others, and discerning God's will. Find out more about Bishop Carolyn Moore: www.artofholiness.com Interested in joining Brian Russell's Deeper program (launches each Mar 1 and Sept 1): www.brianrussellphd.com/deeper or email: brian@brianrussellphd.com Sign up for Brian's Monthly Update: www.brianrussellphd.com/newsletter Books by Carolyn Moore: When Women Lead: Embrace Your Authority, Move Beyond Barriers, and Find Joy in Leading Others https://amzn.to/4hX1c2y Supernatural: Experiencing the Power of God's Kingdom https://amzn.to/3EyDUS7 19: Questions to Kindle a Wesleyan Spirit https://amzn.to/3X53HId Books Recommended by Carolyn Moore: John Oswalt, Called to Be Holy https://amzn.to/3QjVGeB Matt O'Reilly, Free to Be Holy https://amzn.to/4k2Ph52 Diane Ury, Holy Love https://amzn.to/4k06Vq8 C.S. Lewis, Mere Christianity https://amzn.to/41eVTGi Oswald Chambers https://amzn.to/4iizWfh Dennis Kinlaw, Let's Start with Jesus https://amzn.to/4hYCHSK Ken Blue, Authority to Heal https://amzn.to/4hQvfJg Brian Russell's Books Astonished by the Word: Reading Scripture for Deep Transformation https://amzn.to/3uuWCoQ Centering Prayer: Sitting Quietly in God's Presence Can Change Your Life https://amzn.to/2S0AcIZ (Re)Aligning with God: Reading Scripture for Church and World (Cascade Books) https://amzn.to/30tP4S9 Invitation: A Bible Study to Begin With (Seedbed) https://my.seedbed.com/product/onebook-invitation-by-brian-russell/ Join Brian's Monthly free centering prayer gathering: www.centeringprayerbook.com Connecting with Brian: Website: www.brianrussellphd.com Twitter: @briandrussell Instagram: @yourprofessorforlife Interested in coaching or inviting Brian to speak or teach for your community of faith or group? Email: brian@brianrussellphd.com Links to Amazon are Affiliate links. If you purchase items through these links, Amazon returns a small percentage of the sale to Brian Russell. This supports the podcast and does not increase the price of the items you may choose to buy. Thank you for your support. #holyspirit #holiness #spiritualleader
Wisdom, Patience, and Personal Growth Petrina discussed the importance of wisdom and patience in Proverbs Chapter 19. She emphasized the need for thoughtful consideration before acting, and the benefits of learning from others' experiences. She also highlighted the importance of accepting discipline and being receptive to correction, as these can lead to personal growth and wisdom. Lastly, she stressed the value of setting good examples for those who are simple or trying to learn, as this can help them understand the consequences of their actions. Let's Talk About Proverbs 20 Do You Have a Couple of Minutes - Inspiring Topics to Help You Think, Learn, Grow, and Live Fulfilled www.petrinagooch.com Book Publications available on Amazon, Kindle and Audible: · Leading Self, Leading Others – 19 Inspiring Topics for Personal and Team Leadership and Professional Growth · LiftOff to Landing – Revealing Stories of Strangers in Flight – Flight 2023 https://www.amazon.com/author/petrinagooch
Wisdom, Knowledge, and Avoiding Strife Petrina discussed the importance of wisdom and knowledge in Proverbs chapter 20, emphasizing the value of avoiding strife and quarrels and eeking knowledge and wisdom. She also warned against gossiping and betraying confidences, as these behaviors can lead to negative consequences. The overall message was to reflect on these teachings and apply them to one's life for a more fulfilling and enriched existence. Let's Tal k About Proverbs 20 Do You Have a Couple of Minutes - Inspiring Topics to Help You Think, Learn, Grow, and Live Fulfilled www.petrinagooch.com Book Publications available on Amazon, Kindle and Audible: · Leading Self, Leading Others – 20 Inspiring Topics for Personal and Team Leadership and Professional Growth · LiftOff to Landing – Revealing Stories of Strangers in Flight – Flight 2023 https://www.amazon.com/author/petrinagooch
Exploring Proverbs for Wisdom and Fulfillment Petrina discussed the Book of Proverbs, focusing on Proverbs Chapter 17. She highlighted five verses, emphasizing the importance of controlling emotions and communication, the value of discerning and wise friends, and the significance of silence in demonstrating wisdom. She encouraged the audience to reflect on these teachings and apply them to their lives for a more fulfilling existence. Let's Talk About Proverbs 17 Do You Have a Couple of Minutes - Inspiring Topics to Help You Think, Learn, Grow, and Live Fulfilled www.petrinagooch.com Book Publications available on Amazon, Kindle and Audible: · Leading Self, Leading Others – 20 Inspiring Topics for Personal and Team Leadership and Professional Growth · LiftOff to Landing – Revealing Stories of Strangers in Flight – Flight 2023 https://www.amazon.com/author/petrinagooch #DoYouHaveACoupleOfMinutes #Inspire #Think #Learn #Grow #Fulfilled #LiveFulfilled #Liberate #Illuminate #Amplify #PositiveChange #Leadership #Mentor #Coach #Develop #Lead #Listen #Encourage #Feelings #Intent #Expectations #PetrinaGooch #Petrina #TakeTheGoodTakeTheBad #Perfection #Imperfections #decisionmaking #relevance #approachable #collaboration #understanding #progress #BeNice #BeRespectful #BuildOthersUp #confidence #Courage #help #change #TakeAction #Burnout #RediscoverYou #AuthenticAlignment #Proverbs
Exploring Book of Proverbs Chapter 16 Petrina discussed the Book of Proverbs, focusing on Chapter 16. She emphasized the theme of the chapter, which is that while humans have certain ways of thinking, it is God's ways that ultimately allow man to live the most fulfilling life. She shared seven verses from the chapter, highlighting the importance of commitment to the Lord, the value of discerning and gracious words, and the benefits of wisdom and mindfulness. She concluded by encouraging viewers and listeners to read the chapter and apply its wisdom to their lives. Let's Talk About Proverbs 16 Do You Have a Couple of Minutes - Inspiring Topics to Help You Think, Learn, Grow, and Live Fulfilled www.petrinagooch.com Book Publications available on Amazon, Kindle and Audible: · Leading Self, Leading Others – 20 Inspiring Topics for Personal and Team Leadership and Professional Growth · LiftOff to Landing – Revealing Stories of Strangers in Flight – Flight 2023 https://www.amazon.com/author/petrinagooch #DoYouHaveACoupleOfMinutes #Inspire #Think #Learn #Grow #Fulfilled #LiveFulfilled #Liberate #Illuminate #Amplify #PositiveChange #Leadership #Mentor #Coach #Develop #Lead #Listen #Encourage #Feelings #Intent #Expectations #PetrinaGooch #Petrina #TakeTheGoodTakeTheBad #Perfection #Imperfections #decisionmaking #relevance #approachable #collaboration #understanding #progress #BeNice #BeRespectful #BuildOthersUp #confidence #Courage #help #change #TakeAction #Burnout #RediscoverYou #AuthenticAlignment #Proverbs
Proverbs Chapter 15 Wisdom and Counsel Petrina discussed the wisdom and counsel found in Proverbs chapter 15. She highlighted the importance of responding gently to avoid stirring up anger, the value of sharing knowledge and wisdom, and the role of patience in calming conflicts. She also emphasized the significance of seeking counsel and learning from others' experiences to improve decision-making and increase success. Lastly, she underscored the importance of humility and the fear of the Lord in gaining wisdom. Petrina encouraged viewers to read the chapter for themselves and to share the messages with others. Let's Talk About Proverbs 15 Do You Have a Couple of Minutes - Inspiring Topics to Help You Think, Learn, Grow, and Live Fulfilled www.petrinagooch.com Book Publications available on Amazon, Kindle and Audible: · Leading Self, Leading Others – 20 Inspiring Topics for Personal and Team Leadership and Professional Growth · LiftOff to Landing – Revealing Stories of Strangers in Flight – Flight 2023 https://www.amazon.com/author/petrinagooch #DoYouHaveACoupleOfMinutes #Inspire #Think #Learn #Grow #Fulfilled #LiveFulfilled #Liberate #Illuminate #Amplify #PositiveChange #Leadership #Mentor #Coach #Develop #Lead #Listen #Encourage #Feelings #Intent #Expectations #PetrinaGooch #Petrina #TakeTheGoodTakeTheBad #Perfection #Imperfections #decisionmaking #relevance #approachable #collaboration #understanding #progress #BeNice #BeRespectful #BuildOthersUp #confidence #Courage #help #change #TakeAction #Burnout #RediscoverYou #AuthenticAlignment #Proverbs
Exploring Wisdom and Life Management Petrina discussed the Book of Proverbs, specifically focusing on Proverbs chapter 14. She highlighted several verses, emphasizing the importance of wisdom, prudence, and patience in decision-making and life management. She also underscored the value of kindness and the negative effects of envy and oppression. Petrina encouraged the audience to meditate on these verses and apply them to their lives for a more fulfilling existence. She concluded by expressing her gratitude for the audience's presence and invited them to share the messages with others. Let's Talk About Proverbs 14 Do You Have a Couple of Minutes - Inspiring Topics to Help You Think, Learn, Grow, and Live Fulfilled www.petrinagooch.com Book Publications available on Amazon, Kindle and Audible: · Leading Self, Leading Others – 20 Inspiring Topics for Personal and Team Leadership and Professional Growth · LiftOff to Landing – Revealing Stories of Strangers in Flight – Flight 2023 https://www.amazon.com/author/petrinagooch #DoYouHaveACoupleOfMinutes #Inspire #Think #Learn #Grow #Fulfilled #LiveFulfilled #Liberate #Illuminate #Amplify #PositiveChange #Leadership #Mentor #Coach #Develop #Lead #Listen #Encourage #Feelings #Intent #Expectations #PetrinaGooch #Petrina #TakeTheGoodTakeTheBad #Perfection #Imperfections #decisionmaking #relevance #approachable #collaboration #understanding #progress
Wisdom From Proverbs Chapter 11 Petrina discussed the wisdom from Proverbs chapter 11, focusing on the benefits of righteousness, integrity, humility, and generosity. She highlighted the consequences of pride and the benefits of humility, emphasizing that humility allows for wisdom and growth. She also discussed the importance of integrity, stating that it guides us and allows us to be a person of character. Petrina further discussed the value of trustworthiness, suggesting that discernment is necessary when deciding who to trust with information. She also touched on the benefits of kindness, stating that it can lead to prosperity and a ripple effect of kindness. Finally, she encouraged the audience to read the chapter and to share the messages with others. Let's Talk About Proverbs 11 Do You Have a Couple of Minutes - Inspiring Topics to Help You Think, Learn, Grow, and Live Fulfilled www.petrinagooch.com Book Publications available on Amazon, Kindle and Audible: · Leading Self, Leading Others – 20 Inspiring Topics for Personal and Team Leadership and Professional Growth · LiftOff to Landing – Revealing Stories of Strangers in Flight – Flight 2023 https://www.amazon.com/author/petrinagooch #DoYouHaveACoupleOfMinutes #Inspire #Think #Learn #Grow #Fulfilled #LiveFulfilled #Liberate #Illuminate #Amplify #PositiveChange #Leadership #Mentor #Coach #Develop #Lead #Listen #Encourage #Feelings #Intent #Expectations #PetrinaGooch #Petrina #TakeTheGoodTakeTheBad #Perfection #Imperfections #decisionmaking #relevance #approachable #collaboration #understanding #progress #BeNice #BeRespectful #BuildOthersUp #confidence #Courage #help #change #TakeAction #Burnout #RediscoverYou #AuthenticAlignment #Proverbs
Prudence, Perception, and Intentional Relationships Petrina discussed the importance of being prudent and considerate in communication, as outlined in Proverbs Chapter 13. She emphasized the need to guard one's lips to preserve life and avoid turmoil, and the importance of being perceptive about appearances and circumstances. She also highlighted the value of seeking advice and learning from others, and the need to be intentional about who we spend our time with. Lastly, she stressed the importance of providing correction and discipline to help others improve and reach their potential. Let's Talk About Proverbs 13 Do You Have a Couple of Minutes - Inspiring Topics to Help You Think, Learn, Grow, and Live Fulfilled www.petrinagooch.com Book Publications available on Amazon, Kindle and Audible: · Leading Self, Leading Others – 20 Inspiring Topics for Personal and Team Leadership and Professional Growth · LiftOff to Landing – Revealingm Stories of Strangers in Flight – Flight 2023 https://www.amazon.com/author/petrinagooch #DoYouHaveACoupleOfMinutes #Inspire #Think #Learn #Grow #Fulfilled #LiveFulfilled #Liberate #Illuminate #Amplify #PositiveChange #Leadership #Mentor #Coach #Develop #Lead #Listen #Encourage #Feelings #Intent #Expectations #PetrinaGooch #Petrina #TakeTheGoodTakeTheBad #Perfection #Imperfections #decisionmaking #relevance #approachable #collaboration #understanding #progress #BeNice #BeRespectful #BuildOthersUp #confidence #Courage #help #change #TakeAction #Burnout #RediscoverYou #AuthenticAlignment #Proverbs
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In this episode we sit down with Ray Martin about creating and maintaining resilience and inner peace so you can be an even more impactful leader.During our time together we discuss:What it's like to be trapped in a life that others expect of you.How to find your path despite all of the noise, chaos, and pressure to conform.Ray's "6 rules for happiness".How to craft your own rules for happiness.How to view failure and respond to it when it occurs.Advice and tips on relationship building.How to empower and support others.If you are interested in learning more from Ray:check out his website.pick a copy of his book Life Without a Tie.
Duncan and Kate Smith interview Stuart and Lynley Allan, The Healthy and Supernatural culture team leaders for Catch The Fire World and hosts of @ctf.ignitetv , in Auckland New Zealand. We discuss the keys to creating a culture of healthy leaders that, in turn, leads to supernatural churches. If you are a leader or desire to plan a church, this podcast is for you!
God appointed you to prepare the way for the One who brings eternal life.
Today's Bible Verse: "The wind blows wherever it pleases. You hear its sound, but you cannot tell where it comes from or where it is going. So it is with everyone born of the Spirit" - John 3:8 “Want to listen without ads? Become a BibleStudyTools.com PLUS Member today: https://www.biblestudytools.com/subscribe/ MEET OUR HOSTS at https://www.lifeaudio.com/your-daily-bible-verse/ Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.
In honor of Veteran's Day, Brian sits down with an old friend and one of his favorite Army buddies, Dr. John Thurman. A former US Army combat arms officer turned physician, John understands leadership from multiple angles. For him it all comes back to developing your own personal core philosophy. Listen in for the five principles that guide him, whether he's leading his staff, his kids or his patients, and learn how to apply this to your own personal and professional life. -------- About John: Dr. John Thurman exemplifies a life of service, excellence in medicine, and dedication to both family and community. As the Director of Medical Student Education for the Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine (KCOM) at the Burlington, Iowa site, he shapes the next generation of medical professionals while maintaining an active practice in family medicine. His outstanding contributions to healthcare were recently recognized with the 2023 Iowa Family Medicine Physician of the Year award. A proud graduate of the United States Military Academy at West Point and former Army Football player, Dr. Thurman served his country as a Combat Veteran in Iraq before pursuing his medical education at A.T. Still University's Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine. His continued commitment to medical education is reflected in his current role as a trustee on ATSU's Board of Trustees. Beyond his professional achievements, Dr. Thurman is a dedicated family man. At 47, he and his wife Audrey are raising their young children, William and Catherine, both under the age of three. His compassion extends to animal welfare, having rescued and provided loving homes to seven senior dogs since 2006, including one that lived to the remarkable age of 18 years. An avid world traveler, Dr. Thurman has explored 40 countries and counting, bringing a global perspective to both his medical practice and educational leadership. His diverse experiences as a soldier, physician, educator, and humanitarian inform his holistic approach to medicine and life. Connect with John: https://www.instagram.com/doc_thurm?igsh=MWxidWNzNXMwNWZrNw== -- Amplify, the ACORN Storyselling Program: www.kristademcher.com/amplify Take the "What's Your Sales Style Quiz?": https://www.kristademcher.com/sales-style-quiz Follow us on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCfQNMxt1N_x6vO_dnizVu2g Follow SHE SELLS HE SELLS on IG:: https://www.instagram.com/shesellshesellspodcast