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Latest podcast episodes about patrick ewers

Supermanagers
Patrick Ewers, Author of Radical Delegation, on the Power of Positive Alacrity and Delegating Tasks to Improve Focus and Efficiency

Supermanagers

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2024 45:51


In episode 18 of season 2, we sit down with Patrick Ewers, founder of Mindmaven and author of Radical Delegation. Patrick is an expert on productivity and relationship building, and in this episode, he shares his powerful strategies for freeing up time and increasing impact as a leader.  Patrick discusses his concept of radical delegation, which allows leaders to regain 10 to 12 hours a week by delegating tasks more effectively. He emphasizes the importance of investing in relationships, explaining that strong relationships are key to success, yet often overlooked due to their lack of urgency. Patrick also dives into the concept of positive alacrity, the simple but transformative habit of voicing positive thoughts immediately to strengthen relationships and improve workplace culture.  Tune in to learn how Patrick's innovative approach to delegation and relationship building can help you become a more effective and impactful leader! You'll find this episode valuable if you're a leader looking to optimize your time, develop relationships, and delegate tasks effectively for long-term success.  . . . Like this episode? Be sure to leave a ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ review and share the podcast with your colleagues. . . . TIME-STAMPED SHOW NOTES: [04:42] How to free up time and increase productivity [06:07] Patrick's mistake when trusting his gut in relationships [09:46] The importance of body language and face-to-face communication [14:34] The purpose of radical delegation [18:58] Using an Engagement Manager for effective delegation [22:07] Follow-up emails and dictation tools will build stronger relationships [31:58] Inbox shadowing to increase efficiency [39:10] Building trust with an engagement manager can enhance long-term productivity  

Give an Ovation
Unlocking the Power of Relationships with Patrick Ewers

Give an Ovation

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2024 24:13 Transcription Available


Send us a Text Message.In this episode of Give an Ovation, we sit down with Patrick Ewers, CEO and founder of MindMaven, an executive coaching firm that has transformed leaders from top companies like Reddit, Roblox, and Sequoia Capital. Patrick shares his insights on the importance of investing in relationships, leveraging time efficiently, and the powerful role of engagement managers. Tune in to learn how to enhance your guest experience and build stronger connections with your team and customers.Thanks, Patrick!

Supermanagers
The Gift of Being Heard: How to Nurture Relationships and Have Impactful Conversations (with Patrick Ewers, Founder & CEO at Mindmaven)

Supermanagers

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2022 46:05


https://fellow.app/supermanagers/patrick-ewers-mindmaven-the-gift-of-being-heard-how-to-nurture-relationships-and-have-impactful-conversations/ Voicing your positive thoughts about someone else could be the most powerful relationship habit. This is called positive alacrity. Patrick Ewers is the founder and CEO of Mindmaven, an executive coaching firm that's worked with 100's of leaders. In today's episode, Patrick talks about the superpower of fellowship and the importance of taking care of relationships, which is often never urgent on our to-do list. He also shares the most powerful relationship habit we should all incorporate inside and out of work to have a lasting positive impact on people. Lastly, we talk about watercooler conversations and how to develop deeper and more meaningful conversations with our colleagues by firing the second dart. Tune in to hear all about Patrick's leadership journey and the lessons learned along the way!

Give First
Ep 55: MindMaven Founder and CEO Patrick Ewers on achieving true greatness through relationships

Give First

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2021 23:27


Patrick Ewers describes his work as helping people achieve true greatness, or as our host David Cohen calls it, giving people superpowers. But there is a funny thing about the term “true greatness”.“When you look at the word true greatness, I think it's the most subjective term you will ever come across, especially in the world we're working in. For some, it is that they really want to reach the top, they want to become the next Elon Musk. Most people want to just reach the fullest potential, build something bigger than themselves, or leave a legacy. … So it doesn't really matter what your true greatness is. We help you achieve it by focusing on relationships.”Why relationships? It's because no one has achieved true greatness without the help of others. It's wired into the way of the world. However, most people don't take care to nurture these relationships.Listen to Patrick describe importance versus urgency, and some practical solutions to fix your work-related relationship problems.Also, don't miss how Patrick developed the idea of Mindmaven, how building relationships can produce game-changing results for you, and why it's important to hire an engagement manager who will help free up your time up to 8+ hours per week. The duo also dives into positive alacrity. There is so much information packed in this single episode!Follow Patrick Ewers on Twitter @PatrickEwersFollow David Cohen on Twitter @davidcohen See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Able Business Radio: Small Business | Automation | Systems
Generate Breakthrough Opportunities With Your Network w/ Patrick Ewers – ABR051

Able Business Radio: Small Business | Automation | Systems

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2018 40:33


Does a majority of your new business come from referrals? Do you often wish you had a bit more control over when and where your next client will come from? Then today's show is for you. My guest, Patrick Ewers, is Silicon Valley’s top relationship management expert. Patrick and his team at Mind Maven train business leaders to reach their full potential by ensuring they hear about more of the right opportunities. Startup founders hire him to uncover venture funds or their next big hire. You and I can use his actionable insights generate more of the opportunities we want in our business. (Hint: More referrals!) Patrick's opportunity finding tactics are simple, effective and easy to implement. In this episode we cover: The 5 best emails to send when you don't know what to say. How to make sure every interaction you have with your network is meaningful, relevant and valuable. Why it's important to walk into every meeting knowing how you might help. The massive benefits that come from creating positive mico-experiences. The 'one email a day habit' that will generate more breakthrough opportunities. How timing and mindshare lead to opportunities. (But you can only control mindshare, that is, the ability of people to think of you when an opportunity arises.) Quotables: "The quality of your life is directly proportional to the quality of your relationships." "If you want to make a friend ask a favor." - Benjamin Franklin "Don't ask people if they need help. Offer help when you see opportunities." "Professional challenges change every 6 months. Passions never die." "Making introductions is easy to suggest but hard to implement." "Positive Alacrity is the skill of creating micro-experiences that cause an emotional uplifting in others." "We get the best opportunities from people we know and trust. That's just a fact in my view." "Referrals are a process. The better we understand that process the better we can manipulate it." "Never, ever say, "How can I help you?" It's the worst thing you can do for a relationship." "Change is a skill. You need to invest in improving it if you want to reach your full potential." The Forgetting Curve Img Source: Mindmaven Links and resources mention: Switch: How to Change Things When Change Is Hard by Chip and Dan Heath Patrick's Bonus Resources: mindmaven.com/able Contactually (affiliate link) – Strengthen your professional relationships and grow your business by following up with the right people at the right time. Accompany - Networking tool that helps you become the first to know and the first to respond to relevant people in your network. Connect with Zack and Patrick: Patrick's Twitter: @patrickewers Patrick's LinkedIn: /in/Patrick Zack's Twitter: @zwsexton Zack's LinkedIn: /in/ZacharySexton Leave iTunes Review: zacharysexton.com/review Subscribe to the podcast on iTunes, Stitcher, Overcast, PocketCast or your favorite podcast player. It’s easy, you’ll get new episodes automatically, and it also helps the show gain exposure. The shownotes (and Contactually tour mentioned in the outro) can be found at zacharysexton.com/51

Onward Nation
Episode 684: How to remain top-of-mind, with Patrick Ewers

Onward Nation

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2018 40:51


Patrick Ewers is an executive coach and the founder of Mindmaven, a company that helps professionals generate more opportunities by introducing experience-based relationship management -- and -- helps them drive growth by increasing their overall mindshare within their network. He was called Silicon Valley’s top relationship management expert by Forbes and was also one of LinkedIn’s earliest team members, where he was responsible for launching and building up “LinkedIn for Groups.” What you’ll learn about in this episode: The story of how Patrick ended up at LinkedIn so early in the life of the company The four life themes that came to Patrick while meditating on a Buddhist retreat that led him to starting his business Mindmaven Why what’s common to you isn’t always common for everyone else and why you need to focus on that to deliver greatness to the world Positive alacrity: delivering micro-experiences to others that have a profoundly uplifting impact Why good things happen when you do counterintuitive things (which Patrick learned firsthand when he left LinkedIn) Spending 10-20% of your time to focus on your relationships and how that will dramatically impact your business Why staying top of mind is a great strategy to drive referrals Building a list of 30 people called “legends” and emailing one a day to really build that connection over time The Five Freebies: Five ways to interact with people with who you already have a relationship in a way that you don’t have to think a lot about what you write Ways to contact Patrick: Website: www.mindmaven.com/onward Email: patrick@mindmaven.com  

Real Relationships, by Contactually
The Power Of Authentic Relationships In Business, With Patrick Ewers

Real Relationships, by Contactually

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2017 35:55


Patrick Ewers of MindMaven.com specializes in relationships and the power they can have in your business. In this episode of Real Relationships, I dive deep with Patrick into the power of relationships in your business and life. Patrick explains how approaching someone with authenticity can open the doors to a relationship that lasts and benefits both members. If you are struggling to grow your network and or simply want advice on how to effectively benefit those in your circle, make sure you listen to this episode with Patrick Ewers.   Relationships are at the center of effective business   As humans, we all have many of the same needs and desires. This common ground means having a genuine relationship with those in your circle and your business will connect you on a fundamental level, essentially boosting your business.  Patrick Ewers has seen the power of relationships and how they can bring about the seemingly impossible. That is why he has dedicated his professional life to teaching the art of the relationship. In this episode of Real Relationships Patrick gives insight into how relationships play a major role in his daily business. This is a must hear episode, make sure you listen in.   Being reactive instead of proactive is the best way to kill your productivity   It’s completely natural. We all react to our surroundings, events, or conversations. Yet not many of us are naturally proactive. If all we do is react we lose some of the best opportunities to make a difference, not only in our life and business but also in the life and business of others. Listen to this episode of Real Relationships to catch Patrick Ewers’ tips on how to be proactive in a reactive culture.   We will find our greatest potential in relationships   Humans are social creatures. Our lives revolve around others and we run our businesses to meet the need of others. Change is made in our world through the way we affect those around us. As a human, our greatest potential is found in our relationships with others. Patrick Ewers knows this and has become an expert in the art of relationships. He trains people how to create and maintain relationships that make a difference and shares some great advice in this episode. Don’t miss it.   3 tips to connect with high profile people   We can all agree that relationships are important and relationships with influential people are priceless. There are many ways you can connect with high profile people but there are a few that are more effective than others. In this episode of Real Relationships my guest Patrick Ewers outlines his top 3 tips on how to connect with influential people while remaining authentic. Listen to the whole episode to catch them all.   Outline of this great episode: [0:24] My intro of Patrick Ewers of MindMaven.com [1:15] The WHY behind what Patrick does [3:20] FInding our greatest human potential in relationships [5:38] The role relationships play in Patrick’s daily business [9:90] As humans we are all very similar, that is why relationships are so important [11:00] We all tend to be reactive instead of proactive and that hurts our productivity [16:00] Building relationships with high profile people [17:50] 3 Tactics that can draw out responses and increase conversion [21:00] Relationship advice from Benjamin Franklin [26:46] The CORE issue to overcome when creating great relationships [27:00] Patrick reveals the power of positivity and the key to being authentic [33:50] Resources and closing   Resources & Links mentioned in this episode www.mindmaven.com www.mindmaven.com/RR patrick@mindmaven.com

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Silicon Valley's networking maven, Patrick Ewers joins Moe Abdou to discuss how the best networkers always stay 'top of mind.'

Smart Business Revolution
101: Patrick Ewers | How to Network, Silicon Valley Style

Smart Business Revolution

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2017 36:27


Patrick Ewers is the founder of Mindmaven and an executive coach who specializes in helping his clients generate revenue using relationships. The post 101: Patrick Ewers | How to Network, Silicon Valley Style appeared first on Smart Business Revolution.